COLORS — October 2007, #72

COLORS is a quarterly magazine about "the rest of the world" based in Treviso, Italy. Founded in 1991, it is published worldwide in five editions: Chinese/English, French/English, Italian/English, Korean/English and Spanish/English. Every issue of the magazine takes a single theme and covers it from an international perspective.

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“Colors Without Colors”

Colors 72 explored the sightless side of the world and found out how it is to be part of a minority in a world order designed for the majority. A world without colour but rich in nuances, just as losing your sight doesn’t mean losing the meaning of things. The first black-and-white Colors, for the world’s 40 million people who are blind or partially sighted; the first Colors you can read or listen to at home or while out and about. The magazine included a free, four-language CD sound-tracked with gypsy music by the blind violinist Tcha Limberger.


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