Cool Weird Awesome With Brady Carlson
Museums Are Helping Color-Blind Art Lovers See The Whole Spectrum
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An increasing number of museums are offering EnChroma corrective glasses to visitors with color blindness, to bring more color to the world of art and those who enjoy it. Plus: a museum in London is exhibiting a disposable cup from 3,500 years ago, proving that from our earliest times, we’ve been trying to avoid doing the dishes. When Colorblind Visitors Put On These Glasses, The Art At The MCA Looks A Lot Brighter (Colorado Public Radio) How EnChroma’s Glasses Correct Color-Blindness (Technology Review) A museum’s 3,500-year-old disposable cup shows the desire to avoid dishwashing is ancient (Washington Post) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message