TedTalks: "The enchanting music of sign language" by Christine Sun Kim

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"The enchanting music of sign language" by Christine Sun Kim

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Christine was born as a deaf woman. She was taught to believe that sound wasn’t part of her life. But she finally find another way which can change if sound was very much part of her life. She told about English Sign Language (ESL) based on her experience. As a deaf person who living in a world of sound she can understand the sound in two ways, those are first, watching people response the sound, the people like loudspeaker for her and she learn and mirror that behavior. Second, in the same time she learn to create the sound and see how people respond to her, this is sound etiquette. Deaf culture, movement is equivalent to the sound. Now sound is her new art medium. She surprised knowing sound has similarities with ESL and music. For example, a musical note cannot be fully captured and expressed on paper. And the same holds true for a concept in ASL. They’re both highly spatial and higly inflected meaning that subtle changes can affect the entire meaning of both signs and sounds. She told that envision of piano is like representative of sound. This represents how time is expressed in ASL. She said that ASL a rich treasure that we can learn and take a part and she make us realize to open our mind to take part in our culture and experience our visual language.

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