rimented with a raised dot system inspired by Charles Barbier's "military code." With a few punches, Louis Braille invented the first truly efficient tactile alphabet. Two hundred years later, his idea continues to enlighten the daily lives of millions of blind or visually impaired people. Contrary ...
een installed inside the building to create immersive experiences. The equipment in this venue also includes 160,000 speakers, haptic seats (providing tactile sensations), as well as a wind and scent diffusion system. In the venue, 10,000 seats will include environmental effects that allow the audi ...
er dark inks crack, allowing milky lights to seep through; the glass, fragile and sharp, reflects our own vulnerability. Between figuration and abstraction, an almost tactile experience. Jean-Luc Bertini: From America's Vast Landscapes to Italian Necropolises Born in 1969, the Franco-Italian photogr ...
k is obsolete. Error! In 2023, more than a third of backpackers still admitted to preferring to flip through a book to prepare for their journey. The tactile feel is reassuring, the photos inspire, and paper never runs out of battery. Ulysse understands this well and is offering, starting October 16 ...
ced" (count 9 euros for the signature cocktail) so that mixology does not equate to excess. High Saintonge: The Ateliers de la Corderie, a laboratory of tactile emotions In the ancient ropeworks of Jonzac, eight artisans have breathed new life into the stone walls. Stained glass, leather, mosaic, ba ...
gned for both young and old. Sound design, soft lighting, large print labels: the museum focuses on accessibility. - Nocturnes every Thursday until 9 pm - Tactile tours for the visually impaired - Workshops for young audiences during each holiday period Families can even step into the shoes of a co ...