⚽ Sports🎂 8-14 years📅 April 15, 2026
A Blind Artist Runs a Marathon with Smart Glasses
Technology is changing the game for the blind community. A blind artist, Clarke Reynolds, is training to run a marathon using smart glasses and AI technology.

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Who is Clarke Reynolds?
Clarke Reynolds is a Braille artist, also known as 'Mr. Dot'. He is a blind artist who aims to make history by running the Brighton Marathon.How do the Smart Glasses Work?
Clarke will wear special smart glasses and connect to an app called 'Be My Eyes', which allows him to get help from volunteers all around the world. This app helps blind people with daily tasks, finding objects at home, or shopping. The smart glasses use live video calls to show Clarke's surroundings to the volunteers.What is Clarke's Goal?
Clarke wants to be the first person to run a marathon using this technology. The 'Be My Eyes' app and smart glasses will help him navigate the course by showing him obstacles along the way.What is Braille?
Braille is a system designed for blind people to read by touch. It uses raised dots to represent words and sentences.Clarke's Marathon Training
Clarke is training hard for the marathon. Over 100 volunteers from around the world have helped him, including a woman from Virginia, a Scottish woman on vacation in Thailand, and a retired naval officer from Canada.Clarke's Story
Clarke has a condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa, which makes his vision like being underwater, only seeing shadows and shapes. He hopes to change how blind people are seen in society by running the marathon. 'I love being blind, I wouldn't change it. I'm not disabled, I'm blind. I want to inspire future generations of blind children to be part of society.'Conclusion
Clarke Reynolds' story shows how technology can be a game-changer for the blind community. Smart glasses and AI technology can make daily life easier and more independent for blind people. Clarke's marathon run can be an inspiring example of what blind people can achieve.📰 Source:BBC Newsround


