In this thought-provoking book, Andrew Park explores the complex relationship between blindness and perception. Drawing on his own experience of losing his sight, he examines the ways in which blindness can heighten other senses and open up new ways of perceiving the world. He also looks at the challenges faced by the blind in a sighted world and the role of technology in assisting the visually impaired. A must-read for anyone interested in the science of perception and the human experience of disability.
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