#DeafTalent
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puccadraws · 2 years ago
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Here is a couple words from Zione Hong, a deaf animator and artist who is a creative lead on the project and supervisor for Linh. 
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If you would like to support her work and the kickstarter for Pen Pals Forever, please go to the links below!
Zione’s Portfolio: https://zionehong.wixsite.com/portfolio
Zione’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zioneh_art/
Read and watch her story about how she fell in love with animation and how she has been fighting for representation:  https://www.otis.edu/news/otis-college-zione-hong-alumnx-deaf-animator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qgtod8WEBhU
Support the kickstarter at this page: http://kck.st/3yG7OxP
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aslsuzyq · 2 years ago
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essencewigs · 2 years ago
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Congratulations to ASL translator, Justina Miles
British Vogue May 2023
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sakeozo · 2 years ago
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For the last several days, I've noticed an influx of new followers on all social media platforms, so I animated the thank you!
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learn2bsl · 2 years ago
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If you would like to learn more BSL, consider giving us a follow, it's free and you can always change your mind later. Anyhow, have a lovely day ✨
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mycsnavelyphotography · 21 days ago
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Art History and AI “Disability and Art”
Many influential artists have lived with cognitive or physical disabilities, which have profoundly shaped their artistic expressions and creative processes. For instance, Frida Kahlo, who suffered from severe injuries sustained in a bus accident, often incorporated her physical pain and emotional struggles into her vivid self-portraits, using art as a means of personal expression and healing. Similarly, Henri Matisse faced significant challenges after a cancer surgery left him requiring the use of a wheelchair; instead of viewing his limitations as obstacles, he adapted by exploring new media, such as his famous paper cut-outs, which allowed him to continue producing vibrant works of art despite his physical constraints. Chuck Close, who experienced severe paralysis due to a spinal cord injury, developed innovative techniques by using a grid method to create his large-scale portraits, demonstrating how ingenuity can triumph over physical limitations. ​These artists exemplify resilience and creativity, illustrating that disability can offer profound insights and unique perspectives that enrich the art world.​ Their ability to adapt their techniques and subjects reflects not just their artistic talent but also their determination to express their experiences through art. ​Digital technology, especially generative AI, serves as a vital resource that enhances productivity and creativity for artists with cognitive or physical disabilities.​ These tools not only help in overcoming physical barriers but also empower artists to express their unique perspectives and experiences more effectively. The integration of generative AI within the creative process is revolutionizing how artists engage with their work, leading to greater inclusivity in the art world.
1. Accessibility Through Generative AI Generative AI tools have been instrumental in making art more accessible to individuals with disabilities. They provide mechanisms for artists to create content through non-traditional methods, such as text-to-image generation, thereby facilitating artistic expression for those who cannot physically manipulate traditional art materials. For example, people with mobility challenges can describe their artistic ideas using words, which the AI then transforms into visual art, broadening the scope of artistic creation.
2. Empowering Expression and Creativity Generative AI allows artists with cognitive disabilities to express their thoughts and emotions more freely. By providing adaptive tools such as sequenced art instructions and visual prompts, these technologies help break down complex tasks into manageable steps. This simplification supports artists in fully engaging with their creative process, fostering a productive environment that encourages artistic exploration and expression.
3. Enhancing Traditional Techniques Artists with physical disabilities are increasingly utilizing digital tools to adapt traditional art forms. Software like Adobe Creative Suite offers features that can be controlled via voice commands, making it easier for artists with motor impairments to manipulate images without traditional input devices. Similarly, eye-tracking technology enables individuals who are paralyzed to create digital art through gaze control, showcasing how technology can redefine the artistic process.
4. Generative AI in Community Engagement Generative AI also facilitates collaboration among artists, allowing them to connect with peers and audiences regardless of physical limitations. This social dimension enhances creativity by promoting exchanges of ideas, techniques, and experiences, which enrich the overall artistic community. For instance, platforms that support collaborative art can involve artists with disabilities in group projects, fostering a sense of inclusion.
5. Overcoming Creative Blockages Digital technology can also help artists overcome mental barriers associated with creativity. Tools that generate content can serve as inspiration, providing prompts or starting points for those who may struggle with traditional brainstorming methods. As such, generative AI acts as a catalyst for creativity, enabling artists to explore new directions and ideas without the fear of judgment or physical limitations.
6. Future Innovations and Inclusivity Looking ahead, advancements in digital technology promise to break even more barriers for artists with disabilities. Enhanced features in AI and assistive technology could further incorporate user feedback to improve functionality and accessibility. This development will ensure that disabled artists not only participate in the art world but also lead innovation, thereby reshaping perceptions and practices within the field.
Digital technology, particularly through generative AI, has become a powerful ally for artists with cognitive and physical disabilities, enhancing their creative capabilities and fostering a more inclusive art community. This transformation underscores the importance of ongoing technological advancements to support and empower all artists, regardless of their physical or cognitive limitations.
​Research indicates that generative AI may play a significant role in improving the prognosis of individuals with degenerative health problems such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.​ The use of generative AI in creating visual art has been observed to enhance cognitive engagement, emotional expression, and overall quality of life, serving as a vital therapeutic tool for these individuals.
Recent studies have highlighted the potential for generative AI to enhance cognitive abilities in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. AI tools are being developed to support the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of MS, which may also include aspects of cognitive function. Specifically, generative AI can facilitate artistic expression, allowing users to engage creatively, which has been linked to improved cognitive outcomes and emotional well-being. By utilizing generative AI in art therapy contexts, patients have reported greater engagement and stimulation of cognitive processes important for managing MS.
In the realm of Parkinson’s disease, generative AI has demonstrated promising effects on enhancing cognitive skills and boosting emotional expression among patients. Art creation facilitated by AI tools can stimulate cognitive engagement, which is crucial in mitigating cognitive decline associated with Parkinson’s. A study noted that engaging in visual art through generative AI could lead to improved emotional health and cognitive function by encouraging self-expression and creativity in ways that traditional methods may not allow. This interaction can help develop coping strategies that enhance patients’ overall prognosis.
Generative AI tools have shown significant promise in supporting individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Research suggests that these tools can stimulate cognitive processes affected by Alzheimer's through creative engagement, potentially delaying cognitive decline. Utilizing generative AI to create art allows individuals to explore memories and emotions visually, providing them a means to communicate feelings and experiences that may be difficult to express verbally. This artistic engagement has been linked to improved cognitive capabilities and emotional well-being, suggesting a beneficial relationship between art creation and prognosis in Alzheimer’s patients.
Case studies illustrate the therapeutic benefits of generative AI art creation for users with degenerative health conditions. For example, participants in a study involving generative AI-created imagery reported enhanced communication and socialization through shared visual memories during art therapy sessions. This form of therapy utilized generative AI to generate images that reflect patients' memories, promoting cognitive engagement and emotional connection. Such initiatives highlight the therapeutic potential of AI in improving both cognitive function and emotional health.
While emerging studies demonstrate the positive effects of generative AI on cognitive health in individuals with degenerative diseases, further research is warranted to explore these dynamics comprehensively. Longitudinal studies measuring cognitive improvements resulting from consistent engagement with generative art tools could provide more extensive validation of these therapeutic applications. Understanding the methodologies behind effective AI art therapy interventions will be crucial in maximizing their benefits for users with degenerative health issues. Generative AI presents a promising avenue for improving cognitive outcomes in individuals facing degenerative health conditions. It not only enhances artistic expression but also fosters emotional well-being and cognitive engagement essential for managing conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. More robust research is needed to further harness these technologies effectively in therapeutic frameworks.
About the image: This image is a combination of generative AI and old fashioned digital elbow grease. It is an on point representation of the cognitive brain fog often presents with my Multiple Sclerosis…
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pinkfeathergurl · 2 years ago
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When we focus on someone’s disability, we often overlook their abilities, beauty, and uniqueness. Once we learn to accept and love them for who they are, we subconsciously learn to love ourselves unconditionally. 💙
On International Day of Disabled Persons, we aim to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development. 💙
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doodl3 · 10 months ago
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Deaftale
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I have definitley improved since drawing this
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miku-the-emo · 2 years ago
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HI!!!
small warning sksksk-
there are gonna be MAJOR differences in my au called…
DEAFTALE!!!(i couldn’t think of a better one but i do accept suggestions as long as it has the word “Deaf” in it)
what kind of differences, you may ask?
well, for starters, Sans is very energetic, unlike the orginal sans hahah- Sans also has higher HP-
Papyrus, he doesn’t really care about joining the royal guard, so yes. He and Frisk will never fight unless its in the genocide route. He and Frisk never went on a “date” since Papyrus doesn’t really let people in his room- that and Papyrus is aroace ahshdngndjek-
Napsblook does have a body thanks to Alphys and Mettaton! Napsblook mainly helps Alphys in the lab though b/c he’s kinda sensitive to sounds and noises, so RIP Mettaton’s show- he doesn’t mind watching the show on the TV though since the lights and sounds aren’t as severe as the real life show- <3
ok i almost wrote the whole info so i might aswell work on it now
ADIOS THIS IS SLOANE SIGNING OFF
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morguemaw · 2 years ago
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h i- i’d like to say you’re one of the people that inspired me to make a AU that i call DeafTale, and im forever grateful!! its still a work in progress but i just wanted to tell you this- <please dont block me i love your art->
AWWW KEEP IT UP!! Took a peak and read abt it, love how it sounds so far!!! ( dw, i only block ppl who ship gross stuff or who are controversial, i would never block random ppl <3 )
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aslsuzyq · 2 years ago
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raseforcrps · 2 years ago
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#rsd #crpsawareness #crps #chronicillness #painwarrior #eds #gastroparesis #dysautonomia #pots #chiari #chronicpain #rarediseases #signlanguage #deaf #hoh #hardofhearing #deaftalent #deafpride #hearingaids #wegohealth #asl #americansignlanguage #justforfun #deafcan #deafculture #deafawareness #tiktokcreator at asl_suzyq & #youtuber at ASLSuzyQ https://www.instagram.com/p/CkcBm83Mp3w/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sakeozo · 2 years ago
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A Deaf artist, 58Creativity, she has my support, and she's 100% excused from kissing their butt. UwU
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learn2bsl · 2 years ago
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If you would like to learn more BSL, consider giving us a follow, it's free and you can always change your mind later. Anyhow, have a lovely day ✨
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wildwheelerau · 2 years ago
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by Arryn's Page!
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astrologerumesh · 3 years ago
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International Day of Sign Languages (23 September)
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The annual celebration of International Day of Sign Languages on September 23 is done to raise awareness and extend support for the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of hearing-impaired people.
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