Archive for the 'Live Action' Category

Hound the Paparazzi

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Nobody is safe from the cameras now; not even the paparazzi. Joseph Gordon_Levitt fights fire with fire!

Using technology to communicate through autism

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

I have a keen interest in autism. Partly because I connect with it on a very personal level, but also because it is a communication issue.

Today, I came across an example of two communication technologies being used extremely effectively. A combination of a YouTube video and a blog. It’s not an unusual combination, but the juxtaposition of the two in this scenario is particularly noteworthy:

There’s a myth that you can tell a lot about an autistic person by looking at them. I’ve been trying to break down that myth by juxtaposing my appearance with my writing.

It is a provocative combination. The beauty of writing in this case is that it can be totally divided from appearance. It’s a direct look into a mind and even if you have already seen the video, it’s still easy enough to separate the two in your mind; but not so much that you would miss the message.

This is the kind of thing you can say:

That would be ten years of doing incomprehensible things, for reasons I could not understand, with a vague fear that something awful would happen if I stopped, and being continually bombarded with more information than I could understand or handle. This is not to say there were not good things going on in this time period, but outside of specific incidents, I mostly remember a blur of shapes and sounds and words and pain. (Severe physical pain, which went untreated for more like 20 years.)

And through video:

Her blog is here.

“Amateur” by Lasse Gjertsen

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

The little write up at Cartoon Brew is worth reading, and you can find the YouTube video there.

Or just go straight to the YouTube video