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Deaf Artist Christine Sun Kim Is Reinventing Sound
Through sound art, performance, installations, drawings, and videos, Senior TED Fellow Christine Sun Kim is challenging "hearing culture" and our limited definition of sound, and electrifying the art world in the process.
Meet the Two Trance Fans Who are Changing the Way We Look at Raves
A short video from TomorrowWorld of fan signing lyrics to her Deaf friend went viral, giving the dance music scene all of the feels.
Sam Smith's "Stay With Me" Was Re-Arranged Using Only Frequencies The Deaf Can Hear
Dutch composer Kyteman played the song as a deaf 19-year-old consulted about whether her implants could detect the music. Then, an orchestra re-arranged the single using only those frequencies,
How One Deaf Man and Two Pals with Cerebral Palsy Got Down at Bonnaroo
There were somewhere between 500 and 700 handicapped people at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival this year. For the most part, they get down just like the rest of us, but it’s those slight differences that make their Bonnaroo experience that much...
Julie Mecoli's Bitumen Sculptures Look Like Melting Molasses
Crafted using one of the world's oldest building materials, Julie Mecoli's bitumen sculptures prove that nothing lasts forever.
A Half Deaf Guy Had a Head Injury and Now He's Amazing at Piano So We Interviewed Him
Before the accident he couldn't play piano but now he can see musical notes right in front of his eyes. Seriously.
Deaf Comedy Jam
Deaf comedy hasn’t had a lot going for it ever since black people ran it into the ground in the 90s.
Say Whaaat?
Deaf people feel music. They can feel vibrations from the beats and the bass. But for deaf kids to want to get up and dance, it has to be LOUD.