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Facial recognition within the autistic spectrum
My graduation exhibition at Minerva: interactive object.
People with autism percieve differently than people without autism.
If we look at a face we see the eyes first and then the mouth. People with autism look
first at the hairline, and then the ears, nose, eyes and the mouth. Given the amount of
information they receive the emotions are more difficult to recognize than when you
only focus on the eyes and mouth. With this project I want to show how people with
autism recognize faces.
made in 2012
(work 20 of 22)
Crying Cactus
A cactus that starts crying when you come close.
(work 22 of 22)