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A simulation can change what you see on a screen. What it can’t simulate is what it is really like to live with sight loss. It can’t show the mental load of constantly working things out, the physical challenges of navigating a world you can’t fully see, the frustration, the vulnerability, the confidence it can take from you some days, or the independence you fight so hard to keep. So while these simulations can give a small window into how someone’s vision might be affected, they can never replicate the lived experience of blindness. Because blindness isn’t just about what you can or can’t see. It affects so much more than your eyes. ❤️ Video description: An image of a fridge in a kitchen is shown while different visual effects appear on screen to simulate some of the ways sight loss can affect vision. First is loss of visual field. The image gradually closes in from the outside, leaving a smaller area visible in the centre, similar to tunnel vision. Next is patched vision. Black patches appear in clusters across the image of the fridge, gradually increasing until the whole screen becomes black. Next is night blindness. The image gradually becomes darker and darker until nothing can be seen. Next is photophobia. The image becomes increasingly bright and washed out until nothing can be seen. Next is reduced contrast sensitivity. The image gradually becomes duller and less defined until it can no longer be seen. Next is loss of central vision. A large white area appears in the centre of the image and gradually gets bigger, obscuring more of what can be seen. Finally, half of the image is completely black vertically, while the other half remains visible, simulating a type of visual field loss that can occur following a stroke or brain injury.
A simulation can change what you see on a screen. What it can’t simulate is what it is really like to live with sight loss. It can’t show the mental load of constantly working things out, the physical challenges of navigating a world you can’t fully see, the frustration, the vulnerability, the confidence it can take from you some days, or the independence you fight so hard to keep. So while these simulations can give a small window into how someone’s vision might be affected, they can never replicate the lived experience of blindness. Because blindness isn’t just about what you can or can’t see. It affects so much more than your eyes. ❤️ Video description: An image of a fridge in a kitchen is shown while different visual effects appear on screen to simulate some of the ways sight loss can affect vision. First is loss of visual field. The image gradually closes in from the outside, leaving a smaller area visible in the centre, similar to tunnel vision. Next is patched vision. Black patches appear in clusters across the image of the fridge, gradually increasing until the whole screen becomes black. Next is night blindness. The image gradually becomes darker and darker until nothing can be seen. Next is photophobia. The image becomes increasingly bright and washed out until nothing can be seen. Next is reduced contrast sensitivity. The image gradually becomes duller and less defined until it can no longer be seen. Next is loss of central vision. A large white area appears in the centre of the image and gradually gets bigger, obscuring more of what can be seen. Finally, half of the image is completely black vertically, while the other half remains visible, simulating a type of visual field loss that can occur following a stroke or brain injury.

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