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Hear and There is heard 51 times a month around the world!!!
 
Building sound sculptures in the echoes of your mind. "Hear & There" travels the country with a curiosity for the details. Light has vibration, sound has color. Listen as we translate them to radio waves. 
 

 

 

 

 

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The program is hosted by Dave Uhlman,  a visually impaired Accessibility Consultant, who gives his unique perspective on museums, nature walks, art shows or just about anyplace he can visit. Dave can put words to the visual so the listener can see and enjoy the experience.

"Hear & There" is a program that promotes involvement in the community. We visit venues with accessible features, provide detailed descriptions, and encourage listeners to attend and participate in the events. This show is one of the few places were venues can publicize their accessibility features to the public.

The show recently visited the Cincinnati Zoo to pet Cheetah cubs. We attended the King Tut Exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago. One winter day we went for a walk on ancient Hopewell Indian earthworks. We also interviewed the Chicago Art Institute about their innovative "Tac Tiles' tour for the blind.

We invite you to listen to our adventures and possibly find someplace you might like to visit.

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A special thanks to the Western Hills Lyons Club of Cincinnati, Ohio as they have provided me with a grant which I used to buy recording equipment.
 
 

Cardinal; This image is from a pottery design of the Swift Creek Culture 300ad in Georgia.  The Yin-Yang pattern represents the motion of a bird’s wings in flight. Thanks to Frankie Snow, for the use of the Copyright  1998


 
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