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In November 2009, published a book of American behavioral psychologist and teacher, Jill Mullin (Jill Mullin), dedicated to the creativity of people with disabilities auticheskogo spectrum, which include autism and similar conditions with him. Besides the works honored authors, it contains pictures of unknown but talented artists. Recently, New Scientist magazine published a series of works.
Talking about creativity autism, it is impossible not to mention the work of the most talented of them - the so-called Savant (from the French savant - "expert", "scientist"). By definition, a psychiatrist Darolda Trefferta (Darold Treffert), savantizm - is a rare condition in which people with any developmental disability has the outstanding ability in one or more small areas, often in computing, music, art, cartography, and three-dimensional modeling ( one of the most famous was Savant Kim Peek (Kim Peek), which became the prototype for the hero of Hollywood movie "Rain Man"). 1. "Rope-fairy" work Koshoev Marilyn (Marilyn Cosho) February. "Potala Palace in Tibet" autistki Jessica Park (Jessica Park) 3. "Vietnam War" autistic student-Lithuanian artist Milda Bandzayte (Milda Bandzaite) 4. "Abraham Lincoln. Application of John Williams (John Williams). According to the author, with Asperger's Syndrome the world around us seems chaotic, thus creating a separate part of a coherent image of pleasure. 5. "The girl and the goat" autistic Cana Justin (Justin Cana) 6. 'Cat House' famous autistic artist, sculptor and singer Donna Williams (Donna Williams) 7. "Earthquake" English Savant Stephen Wiltshire (Stephen Wiltshire) 8-10. Artworks Scottish Savant Richard Vavra (Richard Wawro) (New Scientist) |
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