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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:David Weimer: Touch This Page: Making Sense of the Ways We Read
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SUMMARY:David Weimer: Touch This Page: Making Sense of the Ways We Read
DESCRIPTION:<p style="margin:0in0in8pt;text-align:start;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px">	<span><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="color:#414141"><span style="Georgia,serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-variant-caps:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="letter-spacing:normal"><span style="orphans:2"><span style="text-transform:none"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="widows:2"><span style="word-spacing:0px"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="margin-top:0px"><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="color:black"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="line-height:17.12px"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">The </font></font><a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.digitalfuturesconsortium.org_&amp;d=DwMF-g&amp;c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&amp;r=seRl5uARHGV3mzk6s1iPEaq5uL8bxh_lEFcPUAfj6Uw&amp;m=GTSeaTQfG65QvFAFWxOZ7cNHEcU5FW7NVOyRi-XjX10&amp;s=y-4oiGB077VrLPzHSpopKrrbyzF75vHbf-dFrfcIYCk&amp;e=" style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;hyphens:auto;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:break-word;color:#0579b8;sans-serif;font-weight:700;text-decoration:none;transition:border0.28scubic-bezier(0.28,1.08,1,0.96)0s"><font color="#0563c1"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">Digital Futures Consortium</font></font></font></font></a><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"> at Harvard invites you</font></font></span></span></span></span></span></span><span style="margin-top:0px"><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="line-height:17.12px"><font color="#000000"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"> to its final event in the Digital Futures Discovery Series highlighting "Touch This Page," an experiential exhibition about the multisensory experiences of reading.</font></font></font></font></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in8pt;text-align:start;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px">	<span><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="color:#414141"><span style="Georgia,serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-variant-caps:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="letter-spacing:normal"><span style="orphans:2"><span style="text-transform:none"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="widows:2"><span style="word-spacing:0px"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="margin-top:0px"><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="line-height:17.12px"><font color="#000000"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">What did the last book you read feel like? By putting 3D replicas of books for blind and low-vision readers printed in the nineteenth century into your hands, "Touch This Page" presents a story about the diverse experiences of reading, allowing you to reflect on how touch, sight, and sound contribute to experiences of reading – historically and today. Simultaneously, the story of these tactile pages guides you through a particular slice of disability history and current barriers to access understood through the principles of universal design. David Weimer joins us Tuesday to talk about this collaborative, multi-institutional endeavor. Until then, you can learn how to visit one of the four Boston locations or print the materials yourself at </font></font></font></font><a href="https://touchthispage.com/" style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;hyphens:auto;word-break:break-word;overflow-wrap:break-word;color:#0579b8;sans-serif;font-weight:700;text-decoration:none;transition:border0.28scubic-bezier(0.28,1.08,1,0.96)0s"><font color="#0563c1"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">touchthispage.com</font></font></font></font></a><font color="#000000"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">.</font></font></font></font></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in8pt;text-align:start;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px">	<span><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="color:#414141"><span style="Georgia,serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-variant-caps:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="letter-spacing:normal"><span style="orphans:2"><span style="text-transform:none"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="widows:2"><span style="word-spacing:0px"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="margin-top:0px"><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="line-height:17.12px"><font color="#000000"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">ABOUT THE PRESENTER</font></font></font></font></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin:0in0in8pt;text-align:start;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px">	<span><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="color:#414141"><span style="Georgia,serif"><span style="font-style:normal"><span style="font-variant-ligatures:normal"><span style="font-variant-caps:normal"><span style="font-weight:400"><span style="letter-spacing:normal"><span style="orphans:2"><span style="text-transform:none"><span style="white-space:normal"><span style="widows:2"><span style="word-spacing:0px"><span style="text-decoration-style:initial"><span style="text-decoration-color:initial"><span style="margin-top:0px"><span style="box-sizing:inherit"><span style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px"><span style="line-height:17.12px"><font color="#000000"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;"><font face="Calibri"><font style="box-sizing:inherit;margin-top:0px;">David Weimer is Librarian for Cartographic Collections and Learning at the Harvard Map Collection. He is broadly interested in material culture and the stories we can tell with the interactions between people and objects. David has published articles in this vein on maps made for students with blindness and low-vision in the nineteenth century.</font></font></font></font></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
LOCATION:Discovery Bar, Cabot Science Library, 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (ID required)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20190423T193000Z
DTEND:20190423T203000Z
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