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Tactile Creation Systems

A light blue bulbous technology is covered in black circular protruding camera like objects
Artist David Bobier feeding in a Braille paper strip into projector like equipment

VibraFusion Lab

VibraFusionLab (external link)  provides opportunities for the creation and presentation of multi-sensory artistic practice and partners with other organizations to achieve this. As an interactive creative media studio, VibraFusionLab promotes vibrotactile art and focuses on inclusive technologies to expand art-making practices in and for deaf, blind, disabled and hearing communities.

Artist, Graham Smith, sitting at a slight angle in his first Emotichair prototype.

The Emoti-Chair

The Emoti-Chair (external link)  brings a high resolution audio-tactile version of music to the body by using eight separate audio-tactile channels to deliver sound to the body as physical vibrations. The system can be used to improve music accessibility for deaf or hard of hearing people, while offering everyone the chance to experience sounds as tactile sensations.