Why would a blind person be interested in the colour red?
2007-01-19 01:17:20
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answer #1
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answered by Great Dane 4
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Hmmm... I would say its the color both of anger and of heat, yet can also be that of power. All the colors have a feel to them if you open yourself up to that. But how a color feels to an individual... cannot predict that. For example: When I used to look at the color orange, if felt old for some reason. But now, it feels friendly. Nuts, eh? To me the color orange now fits my thoughts on the season Autum. But to me, red has no season to represent. You find it deep in the embers of long burning wood.. so its a warm color. You see it worn by men and women attending business meetings and its known to represent power.. but I look at it and think ..Ouch! How unfriendly. Not at all the same as the color blue.. or brown.
trill
2007-01-19 01:24:24
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answered by trillian_kent 2
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It depends on how blind they are. If they can see some light then a good way would be to have them look at a light with their eyes closed.
If they have been totally blind since birth... Hmm... That really is a hard one. I suppose if they are seeing colors in their dreams then it would be the one that seems to have vibrant energy.
Uh... Well at least for me anyway.
2007-01-19 01:18:53
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answered by cobra2140 3
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Well, it's really impossible since they have no idea what colours look like or what object or feeling they could relate to it...But I remember on the movie Mask (The one about the really scary looking guy who falls in love with the blind chick), He tried to help her learn colours like red by putting her hands on something hot, and blue by touching something cold...etc.
2007-01-19 01:19:05
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answer #4
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answered by xoxo_sexy_biatch_xoxo 5
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How would you describe the color infra-red to a person who is not blind?
2007-01-19 01:18:52
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answer #5
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answered by Dendryte88 4
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It could be a color of warning; fire, stop signs, hot burner
It could be a color of power; red sports cars
The color of love; Valentines Day
Special events; Ball gowns
2007-01-19 01:24:34
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answered by Ella 7
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Describe it as the heat from a fire or anything that produces a hot to touch feeling. Boiling hot water
2007-01-19 01:17:54
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answer #7
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answered by kb201A 2
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how 'bout describing red as hot or warm. If ya have one of those warming lamps in the bathroom (infrared radiation), have him stand under it & let it shine on his face.
2007-01-19 01:25:02
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answered by Celt 3
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it's like seeing heat, the brighter the hue, the hotter it feels. This may help explain the different shades.
2007-01-19 01:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Put their hand near something warm and tell them to imagine that something being very hot.
2007-01-19 01:18:45
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answered by Lisa V 3
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