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An experimental video about word-blindness and metaphor.
This condition usually afflicts people who have suffered a stroke,
causing them to lose the visual recognition of individual letters
but perceive the entire word, or vice versa.
Metaphors are here discussed in its function
to reveal and obscure perception.
Divided into five short sections, the tape draws a pattern
with several motifs—
the finger (pointing as one of the earliest forms of language),
the moon (contrasting Buddhist and Wittgensteinian philosophies about
metaphors and the visible)—to ruminate on language and blindness.
Giambattista Vico's theory on the origin of language is also addressed.
The Blindness series

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ALEXIA : METAPHOR
AND WORD BLINDNESS
Kim-Trang T. Tran

Experimental, USA, 2000,
10 min, b & w and colour

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