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Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkSCSB Colloquium Series - Nathalie van Bockstaele: A show and tell about: Autism, Interdependence and Reciprocity12/05/2018 9:00 pm12/05/2018 10:00 pmSingleton Auditorium, 46-3002
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December 5, 2018
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Singleton Auditorium, 46-3002
Contact
Alexandra Sokhina
    Description

    A show and tell about ♫ (sound bite)
    Autism, Interdependence and Reciprocity

    Presenters:
    Nathalie van Bockstaele | Concept designer and performer
    Jason O’Keefe, Elise L’Herault, Michael Jauquet, Noa Alon | Artist performers
    Pablo Friedmann | Fellow artist, mentor and partner
    Jocelyn Odóna Holm, Jackie Lee | Discussants

    * Click here for presenter bios

    Host: Mriganka Sur, Ph.D., FRS

    Abstract:
    We, parent, companions, and friends, present our real life experience with autism and what we have learned from it: how practicing increased dependence makes us aware of interdependence; how positing reciprocity (which in a quasi-nonverbal environment amounts to observing actions and responding to them) opens original dialogues; and how, as a result, interacting with autism promotes constant creativity in order to both decipher and offer feedback.

    What you are going to see are demonstrations in the form of gestures we have shaped from our experience. We urge you to imagine—that is to actively build in your mind a representation of what underlies our choice of gestures—what they stand for and reveal and how you would respond. We address these concepts multiple times, with the help of our discussants, before we open the Q&A exchange.

    LIVE STREAM

    Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2018
    Time: 4:00 pm-5:00 pm, followed by reception
    Location: MIT Building 46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium), 3rd Floor, 43 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139

    Please click here to register for this event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scsb-colloquium-series-nathalie-van-bockstaele-tickets-52418493124

    *** Please note that a legal ID (Driver's License, Passport, etc.) is required for alcoholic beverages at the reception.

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