Blind people are her only option, but there’s the open question if picturing her face after feeling with the fingertips triggers the effect. If yes, it’s memetic and not her gaze.
Daniel Kish, a man with blindness, uses echolocation to navigate the world and teaches others how to do it. He had done a bit of tv stuff and I think a TED-like talk or two about blindness and perception.
I don’t have any direct quotes, but you may find your answer from him.
Blind people are her only option, but there’s the open question if picturing her face after feeling with the fingertips triggers the effect. If yes, it’s memetic and not her gaze.
Seeing her reflection in a mirror is safe, so I would think the blind would be safe.
Only a special mirror - medusa gets defeated by a polished shield iirc
Edit: i misremembered
That would put the fingertips in range of the snakes though.
Fucking perfect response, lmao. Got a good chuckle out of me man, thanks!
Can blind people from birth picture things?
Daniel Kish, a man with blindness, uses echolocation to navigate the world and teaches others how to do it. He had done a bit of tv stuff and I think a TED-like talk or two about blindness and perception.
I don’t have any direct quotes, but you may find your answer from him.
Find a blind guy with aphantasia.
There truly is someone for everyone 🤣