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Eyeharp allows a woman with cerebral palsy to play music without using her hands

Alexandra Kerlidou sits in her wheelchair on stage in Athens. With only the shift of her eyes across a computer screen, the 21-year-old fills the air with harp music.
Key points:
- Eye-tracking software follows a musician’s eyes across notes, allowing people with disabilities to play
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