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06/08/2007 04:50:54 PM · #1 |
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06/08/2007 04:57:21 PM · #2 |
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06/08/2007 04:58:04 PM · #3 |
Thats pretty damn cool. Now if Asperger's Syndrom just worked so well! |
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06/08/2007 04:59:46 PM · #4 |
Holy moly - I can't draw to save my life and half the time I don't even remember what I had for breakfast. I am impressed! |
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06/08/2007 05:02:00 PM · #5 |
Definitely an artistic savant !
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06/08/2007 05:03:27 PM · #6 |
crazy. one view and replicated a city, thats nuts. |
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06/08/2007 05:05:43 PM · #7 |
i cant even draw stick people right.. let alone memorize a entire city after only one 45 minute view... just wow. |
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06/08/2007 05:09:21 PM · #8 |
Wow, that's pretty impressive... further proof that there is so little we really understand about the human mind.
Thanks for sharing.
Message edited by author 2007-06-08 17:09:36.
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06/08/2007 05:14:48 PM · #9 |
I have seen this guy before, he is awesome! A disability, a disturbed mind?? No way! It is pure genius. Wait a mo, damn missed it. Pure! challenge.
Joking aside, he is brilliant. |
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06/08/2007 05:15:27 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by DowseDesigns: Wow, that's pretty impressive... further proof that there is so little we really understand about the human mind.
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i agree |
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06/08/2007 05:21:41 PM · #11 |
Who's mentally ill ??...Him ? Us ?...what is the meaning of the word "Normal"....lol... Wow |
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06/08/2007 05:27:46 PM · #12 |
Absolutely incredible!!! I'm speechless. |
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06/08/2007 05:40:44 PM · #13 |
who needs autism when you have a camera? |
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06/08/2007 05:48:41 PM · #14 |
hard to believe. autistic or not, this is truly amazing.
even copying from a photo, this is good artwork. hard to proportion things like that on a curved board.. i should know, that's why i'm not in art school anymore. lol
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06/08/2007 06:10:23 PM · #15 |
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06/08/2007 06:16:00 PM · #16 |
You know if you could see that drawing up close you would spend hours just soaking up the details. |
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06/08/2007 06:28:52 PM · #17 |
ahhh! THAT is why I love psychology.
"Soft science" spout naysayers. This is truly interesting! |
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06/08/2007 06:55:01 PM · #18 |
If you google "eidetic memory" you'll find a bunch of references to people with similarly amazing memory. Most of these people have extraordinary abilities with books, like my uncle who could pretty much recite from memory anything he had ever read, and tell you the page number and where on the page. But this is the first I've heard of such "photographic" memory. I wonder if he's also good with books? |
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06/08/2007 07:23:53 PM · #19 |
I even remember his name from a documentary I saw many years ago when he was a boy. He has an entry in the the wik. |
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06/08/2007 07:37:57 PM · #20 |
Amazing. I am happy he found a way to express what is inside his head.
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06/08/2007 08:03:32 PM · #21 |
that is absolutely amazing!
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06/08/2007 08:07:06 PM · #22 |
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06/08/2007 09:40:46 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by magnus: ...But this is the first I've heard of such "photographic" memory. ... |
I have a photographic memory, but I'm out of film. :(
This guy is, and others like him are, truly amazing. I can barely remember things I see everyday let alone ONCE.
Message edited by author 2007-06-08 21:41:04. |
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06/08/2007 10:32:06 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by xantangummi: who needs autism when you have a camera? |
ouch.
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06/08/2007 10:58:53 PM · #25 |
this is a little different but still amazing!
really smart man :D |
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