In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
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Great Big Story on MSNThe deaf musician teaching others to see soundMeet the musician redefining how sound is experienced, proving that music is felt beyond just hearing. Met Office issues rare ...
“approximately 863,000 Deaf, Deafblind, and hard-of-hearing individuals reside in Virginia.” For most of her life, author and activist Terry Galloway relied on hearing aids. A cochlear implant changed ...
The passionate film depicts game-changing demonstrations at Gallaudet U. that argued the school had gone long enough without ...
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Her new show at the Whitney reveals that language is a social currency that constantly places the deaf at a disadvantage.
She returned to the U.S. to study sound art at Bard College and began making wittily incisive work that mined her own lived experience. Kim was born in 1980 in Orange County, Calif., to hearing ...
The Whitney Museum's Christine Sun Kim survey is a razor-sharp and thought-provoking meditation on communication and sound.
In this interview, Japanese-Korean director Mipo O talks about her new film ‘Living in Two Worlds’ — her first in nine years.
She confronts the systemic marginalization of the deaf community through her art. “The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider the importance placed on sound,” said Jennie Goldstein ...
Premiering at Sundance, the film looks at the protests surrounding the hiring of a new president at Gallaudet University in 1988.
The result is strategic in the way it uses and occasionally withholds sound, recognizing that members of the Deaf community will experience it differently, and occasionally putting that audience ...
A Massachusetts baby hears for the first time after receiving cochlear implants at UMass Memorial, transforming her world ...
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