Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera
Stephen Wiltshire has been called the "Human Camera." In this short excerpt from the film Beautiful Minds: A Voyage into the Brain, Wiltshire takes a helicopter journey over Rome and then draws a panoramic view of what he saw, entirely from memory.
Tagi : Stephen Wiltshire The Human Camera Rome Autistic savant
dragonboy34 napisał :My dad's one, my twin is, one of my older brothers is and one of my nieces is...i think having 4 idiot savants in one family counts as a new world record, i won't know until i send it in to Guiness.
k3nn3h napisał :
fake
rock8architect napisał :
It's unbelievable!! : )
TeamHeavySuck napisał :
My Dad got me his autograph for Christmas.
redmapleleaf napisał :
OMFG asperger's are the best geniuses on the planet.
AlanSessler napisał :
The "mistakes" were probably just from his eyes straining to make out details from so high- like trying to count stripes on something from a distance- they can play optical illusions with your perception and seem to criss-cross, or you might find yourself counting one stripe twice or skipping a stripe. I know the power of the mind- before I knew a thing about music theory I had dreams of complete songs composed by my brain in real-time (dream time). I wish I could remember them in such detail.
N1cosoFt napisał :
How the hell is it possible ? It means that an human brain is technically able to store a so complex thing in relative short period of time, and to release it as quite perfectly than a basic camera. It's totally awesome to look at the details he drawed ! The human brain will still be a mistery of God's creation. I'm wondering how it could be with more lifetime. Human is unable to live more than 124 years, but what could happen if we were living some millions years ?
seldoune napisał :
it's called asperger's syndrom
MeckelBot napisał :
"If there is a point to our life then there must be a point to the existence of the universe", didnt get why... universe is just a cenario, where our purpose, where the human factor, in its material "face" works... no?
2autmom napisał :
sstephen if you read this you are awesome!!! my two sons are also autistic.one of them loves to draw but he can't draw as well as you,but i bet he would lovet to. thanks stephan.