"Inspiring, discomforting and challenging in equal measure, it not only forces us to consider the prejudices we may have towards people with autism, but also raises some huge questions about the nature of language, communication and understanding: we see words, spoken and written, and maybe images (if feeling very adventurous). But there are many other dimensions, senses and experiences open to us, if only we could discover them. And at a time when we seem increasingly isolated as people, it also challenges us to think about how we interact and connect with the (natural) world around us."
via living brands
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