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The Zoomeur and the Braille Code Featured at the MIT Museum in Boston

We are proud to share exciting news: the MIT Museum in Boston, a world-renowned institution dedicated to science and technology, has recently featured two creations from our universe — the Zoomeur and the Braille Code.

As part of an exhibition dedicated to light, the museum highlights objects that challenge the way we see, understand, and interpret reality.

The MIT Museum: where science meets perception

Located in Cambridge, near Boston, the MIT Museum explores the connections between science, art, and human perception. Its mission is to make complex phenomena accessible through tangible and engaging experiences.

In this context, the Zoomeur and the Braille Code naturally find their place, offering a simple yet powerful approach to light and perception.

The Zoomeur: a minimalist optical object

The Zoomeur is a minimalist optical object based on the pinhole principle. By looking through this small perforated disc, users experience improved sharpness and a subtle transformation of visual perception.

Without any technology or electronics, it allows users to rediscover a fundamental scientific phenomenon related to light. It turns a complex principle into an immediate and accessible experience.

The Braille Code: reading beyond vision

The Braille Code offers a complementary experience. Both graphic and tactile, it invites users to explore another way of reading and understanding information.

It challenges our reliance on vision and highlights the importance of touch as a mode of perception, especially in a world dominated by images.

Two objects, one shared vision

The Zoomeur and the Braille Code share a common ambition: to divert everyday uses and provoke reflection on how we perceive reality.

The Zoomeur simplifies a complex scientific principle, while the Braille Code enriches a simple act by making it multisensory. Together, they create a dialogue between the visible and the invisible, between science and experience.

International recognition

Their presence at the MIT Museum represents an important recognition. It highlights their ability to go beyond their primary function and become true tools for exploring perception.

The Zoomeur and the Braille Code are not just design objects. They are experiences that question our relationship to light, senses, and understanding of the world.

Discover the Zoomeur and the Braille Code

You can discover these objects directly on our online store and experience a new way of seeing and perceiving.

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