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Re: [microsound] interesting article



there you go:

Hidden in every brain there lurks a poet
Dissecting creativity is 'the last frontier of the last frontier'

Brad Evenson
National Post

Deaf minds may be strangers to the complexities of spoken rhymes and tones.
Yet when it comes to the ancient human art of communication, deaf and
hearing brains are remarkably alike. The loss of hearing does not mean being
at a loss for words.

...

The brain's desire to bend language is universal, regardless of what form
that language takes. Being creative -- whether with paints, a violin,
written metaphors or ASL poetry -- is somehow central to our mental
equilibrium.

now go read the whole thing

// george

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