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Disabled Students Present Computer Space Art

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Space Shuttle liftoff - Students, aged 10 to 25 years, attend classes at CADartists, Inc., a nonprofit organization based in San José, Calif., that helps disabled students of all ages use the power of computers to express themselves with art. This year the students' assigned theme is space. On June 12, 2002, they presented NASA Ames Research Center Director Dr. Henry McDonald with images of the space shuttle, and an astronaut taking a 'space walk.'

Self portrait of CADartists 2002
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Self portrait of CADartists 2002 class--

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Spacewalk

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