[accessibleimage] Drawing and The Blind Wonderful news

Hi,
Resending this. Didn't seem to get through.
Lisa
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The librarian at work showed me a news from the Danish
Synshandicap 4/2004 about the conference recently held in
Stockholm that is worth gold and that is Professor John M.
Kennedys' book  Drawing and The Blind is available on-line.
At first I couldn't believe my eyes. Too wonderful to be
true. Went to the link and there it was! Made a google
search just to be sure. Well University Toronto, thank you
very much! Dr. Kennedy thank you very very much.
Good reading- A wonderful book!

Here is the link 
Drawing and The Blind
http://hdl.handle.net//1807/1021

Also available by Dr. Kennedy
Blind children recognizing tactile pictures respond like
sighted children given guidance in exploration by
D'Angiulli, Amede,; Kennedy, John M.,; Helle, Morton A,
http://hdl.handle.net//1807/2321

A Psychology of Picture Perception by John Kennedy
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/948 

Drawings from Gaia, a blind girl
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/2319 

Children's tactual exploration and copying without vision by
D'angiulli, Amedeo,
Kennedy, John M.,
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/2393 

Haptic pictures: Fit judgments predict identification,
recognition memory, and confidence by Kennedy, John M, Bai,
Juan,
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/2323 

Last but not least: Foreshortening gives way to
forelengthening by Kennedy, John M,
Juricevic, Igor, 
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/2391 

Cavanagh and Leclerc shape-from-shadow pictures: Do line
versions fail because of the polarity of the regions or the
contour? by Kennedy, John M, Bai, Juan, 
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/2322 

All the best,
Lisa



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