Showing posts with label Musical Vibrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musical Vibrations. Show all posts

Smart Vest Lets The Deaf ‘Hear’ With Their Skin

This smart vest lets the Deaf ‘hear’ with their skin, what are the limits of human perception?


SAN FRANCISCO BAY -- Singularity Hub: Take a second and concentrate on your surroundings: the subtle flickering of your laptop screen, the faint whiff of lingering coffee, the muffled sounds of traffic, the warm touch of sunlight peeking through your window.

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We owe our understanding of the world to our various senses. Yet what we naturally perceive is only a sliver of the physical world.

The eerie beauty of infrared is beyond our grasp, as are the air compression waves that bats use for navigation, or the electromagnetic fields that constantly course through our bodies.

“Your senses limit your reality,” said Stanford neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman at the TED conference last year in Vancouver, British Columbia.

We are slaves to our senses, and when we lose one, we also lose our ability to perceive that fraction of the world. Take hearing, for example. Although cochlear implants somewhat restore sound perception as an inner ear replacement, they’re pricey, surgically invasive and very clunky. They also don’t work very well for congenitally Deaf people when implanted later in life.

According to Eagleman, replacing faulty biological sensory hardware is too limited in scope.

What if, instead of trying to replace a lost sense, we could redirect it to another sense? What if, instead of listening, we could understand the auditory world by feeling it on our skin? And what if, using the same principles, we could add another channel to our sensory perception and broaden our reality?

Our “Mr. Potato Head” Brain - Eagleman’s ideas aren’t as crazy as they sound.

Our brain is locked in a sensory vacuum. Rather than vision, smell, touch or sound, it only understands the language of electric-chemical signals that come in through different “cables.” In essence, our valued peripheral organs are nothing but specialized sensors, translating various kinds of external input - photons and sound waves, for example - into electricity that feeds into the brain.

“Your brain doesn’t know and it doesn’t care where it gets the data from,” says Eagleman. Your ear could be a microphone, your eye a digital camera, and the brain can still learn to interpret those signals. That’s why cochlear and retinal implants work... Read More at Singularity Hub.

Maria Siebald - Musicals For Deaf People

Chilean artist Maria Siebald helps Deaf people experience the depth of music through live performances and videos.

Siebald makes music videos and performances for Deaf people. She uses sign language throughout the performance to help them feel the depths of the music.


To learn more about Maria Siebald, visit https://mariasiebald.wordpress.com

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Deaf Drag Queen Dazzles DeafNation World Expo

Deaf drag queen dazzles the audiences of DeafNation World Expo in the sin city of Las Vegas.


LAS VEGAS, NV -- KTNV Channel 13: When you come to Las Vegas, when you dance on the Strip, the music is almost all you hear.

One performer takes to the stage in high heels and a tiara hearing absolutely nothing. Jolene is a drag queen who lives in Las Vegas. She is also fully Deaf. She may not speak, but she is not quiet.


"A lot of people can't believe that a Deaf person can do it," said Jolene, through an American Sign Language interpreter.

She's been doing drag for three years and has never met another Deaf drag queen. This may not be the job that pays the bills, but she loves signing songs and apparently crowds love it too.

"Oh yeah, people are really surprised, people are really shocked. People announce that I'm Deaf and it shows; people clap like this they say yay!" said Jolene.

When she's performing, she follows a screen and feels the vibrations of the music with the help of a hearing aid.

Even though she's one of many performers in Las Vegas for the Deaf Nation World Expo she stands out, and a few inches taller, than the rest.

You can catch one of her weekend shows at Charlie's Las Vegas on Arville Street.

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Deaf Dancer: Oh Wonder - Lose It

Deaf Dancer: Oh Wonder, Lose It - The Shaheem’s Story.

Feeling the power of music is just as important as hearing it. What moved you most about Shaheem’s story? Shaheem Sanchez lost his hearing at the age of four. He taught himself to dance by feeling the vibrations of the music. Vibrations from noise in the outside world confuse his perception of the music. This is his process to show that Deaf people can do anything, because anything is possible.


"Deaf Dancer": Behind The Scenes With Shaheem Sanchez.

Who is Shaheem? Following in his father’s footsteps, Shaheem Sanchez, aka DeafDancerShaheem, started dancing at age 11, despite losing his hearing at age four. Though his father passed before he was born, his family told him stories about his father’s dance skills and he thought, why not give dance a shot? Dance has become a very important part of his life.


He loves to feel the music, go with the flow, and feel the peace that comes from dance. By feeling the beat and reading the body language of his collaborators, Shaheem is able to connect to the music and express himself. It is important to him to show that Deaf people can do anything, because anything is possible. Fun Fact: Shaheem passed down his love of dance to his little brother Kida The Great.

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Deaf Contestant Leaves The Judges In Tears

Deaf contestant leaves the Italia's Got Talent judges in emotional tears.


Martina Giammarini, 24 year old from Ladispoli, Italy, presented on the stage of Italia's Got Talent with a difference that left the judges shocked - is a Deaf dancer.


Giammarini performing dance from feeling the musical vibrations to deliver an inspiring the judges - actor Claudio Bisio, actress and comedian Luciana Littizzetto, singer Nina Zilli and YouTube star Frank Matano in emotional tears. One of the judges says "the most inspiration and emotional performances ever on television."

Factoid about feel/hear the musical vibrations - Scans show that Deaf people ‘hear’ vibrations in the part of the brain where sounds are processed. The world of music is not closed if you suffer hearing loss. Many Deaf people still attend concerts and even become performers. How can this be? Researchers at the University of Washington have uncovered an important clue... Read more: Deaf People Can ‘Hear’ Music.

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