
Elizabeth Goldring, looks at an image she created to approximate what she sees when she looks through her seeing machine at an image of a staircase.
An MIT poet has developed a small, relatively inexpensive "seeing machine" that can allow people who are blind, or visually challenged like her, to access the Internet, view the face of a friend, "previsit" unfamiliar buildings and more.
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