Medland Metropolis and Customs House bring Rob Caslick’s LED Braille to Sydney this December.
Medland Metropolis and Customs House bring Rob Caslick’s LED Braille to Sydney this December.
April 4th, 2011
Medland Metropolis and Customs House bring Rob Caslick’s LED Braille to Sydney this December.
Read more on Lights for the Blind here.
The exhibition will run from 3 December 2010 – 31 January 2011 and is also supported by the City of Sydney, Vision Australia, Luced and Signaction.
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