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MusiBrai

According to the latest census in 2012, 10. 7% of people have some kind of disability. In Paraguay, visual impairment is the most common, 22.1 per cent of all households have at least one person with visual impairment.With these facts...

Can they learn music? Have they materials to learn easily?In that moment I started sketching and searching about shapes and products that exist. I found these ones and I think... Why if is a kind of toy that kids can use to lear the signs I thought about ¨what if is a kind of toy that kids can use to learn the music notation?"

I've supposed that I'm going to need a circuit board, a pair of speakers, CNC router for the structure and 3D printers for the Braille language.

What will I do?

My project idea consists in make a "something" that facilitate learn music for Blind boys and girls. I do not know right know the "correct shape" and those important things. But what I've already know is that I have to use the 3D printer or the CNC machine to approach the standard sizes of Braille

Sketch Sketch Sketch Sketch

During the weeks I've been been in touch whit the modeling open-source world and in my final project I would create models in Autodesk Fusion 360 of the cards and also the box who would contain it. So I have to paid attention in a few things like the card's shape and his content, also the cards joints 'cause hey have to mach to each other so I had to pay attention to the tolerances whit the 3D printer. Also the buttons for the machine would be molded in paraffin and mechanized in the CNC

Also I can pay attention to the graphic sign or textures and the whole comunication line What I didn't test is the whole cards interacteractions,for example, when the piece refer to Musical figure mach with a Musical note ... that sound and the sound between a Musical note and a musical sound that are correctly connected


The structure materials are Plywood, MDF, Acrylic and PLA. The technologies used were 3D print, Laser Cut, CNC Router

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