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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 50, December 22, 2024, Article 24

EYE MUSEUM EXHIBIT BRINGS IMAGES TO LIFE

This news release from the American Academy of Ophthalmology details a new Museum of the Eye exhibit incorporating tactile renderings of items from the collection of Dr. Jay Galst. -Editor

Museum of the Eye tactile exhibit The Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye® today introduced a first for San Francisco, a tactile exhibit to improve accessibility and inclusion for those who are blind and visually impaired. The exhibit features four new displays that use 3D, tactile renderings of images, braille, and sound to deliver visual information. Open now and free to the public, the exhibit honors the legacy of Jay M. Galst, MD, a noted ophthalmologist, ophthalmic historian and avid collector of coins, tokens and medals related to the eye.

"Museums are places where art and objects are mainly experienced by sight. That doesn't leave a lot of opportunity for those with low vision or blindness to enjoy museums on their own," said Jenny Benjamin, director of the Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye. "We were looking for ways to bring more sensory stimulation to our museum, so we partnered with Tactile Images, a company that specializes in creating accessible art and photography for the blind. This is also the first time we've introduced braille to our museum, something many visitors have said they would be interested in experiencing."

In addition to using braille, the displays incorporate hand-activated sensors that play audio descriptions of the corresponding 3-D visual. Two of the tactile displays allow you to explore the anatomy of the eye and color vision in animals.

Ophthalmology in Nummismatics The other displays feature enlarged 3-D renderings of coins from Dr. Galst's collection. After Dr. Galst died of the coronavirus in 2020, his family donated his extensive historical eye-related coin collection to the museum. In 2013, Dr. Galst and Peter van Alfen, chief curator of the American Numismatic Society, wrote a book about his collection, "Ophthalmologia, Optica et Visio in Nummis," which translates as Ophthalmology, Optics and Vision in Numismatics.

The exhibit was made possible by Dr. Galst's wife, Joann Paley Galst, PhD, and son, David Paley Galst.

The Museum of the Eye is located on the ground floor of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood. For more information about the museum, visit: www.aao.org/museum-media-kit.

It was such a shame to lose Dr. Galst early in the coronavirus pandemic. What a wonderful tribute. Check it out if you find yourself in San Francisco. -Editor

About Tactile Images

Tactile Images, a subsidiary of 3DPhotoWorks LLC, is dedicated to breaking down barriers for blind and low-vision individuals in a predominantly sighted world. The company provides transformative experiences through innovative tactile printing techniques, offering tactile exploration of visual and graphic materials accompanied by braille text, audio narratives, and scents. With a focus on accessibility, empowerment, and inclusivity, Tactile Images is committed to making knowledge and experiences accessible to all. www.tactileimages.com.

To read the complete article, see:
New Museum of the Eye Exhibit Brings Images to Life for the Visually Impaired and Blind (https://www.aao.org/newsroom/news-releases/detail/new-museum-of-eye-exhibit-brings-images-to-life)

To read earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
NEW BOOK: OPHTHALMOLOGIA OPTICA ET VISIO IN NUMMIS (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v15n40a04.html)
BOOK REVIEW: OPHTHALMOLOGIA OPTICA ET VISIO IN NUMMIS (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v16n39a04.html)
JAY M. GALST (1950-2020) (https://www.coinbooks.org/v23/esylum_v23n15a12.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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