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Tag: The Articulate Hand

Andrew Dawson: How do we know we’re moving?

Dawson, a choreographer and performance artist, portrays the experience of one man’s loss of proprioception, a sense of where our bodies are in space. How do we maintain humanness without a physical presence?

Author Stacy LuPosted on February 9, 2012Categories All TEDMED PostsTags Andrew Dawson, TEDMED 2011, The Articulate Hand

Andrew Dawson: Beauty in motion, despite disability

Can we ever understand the experience of a person who has lost the use of his or her hand, let alone the ability to move most of her body? Dawson, a performance artist, choreographer and Feldenkrais movement therapist, makes us see.

Author Stacy LuPosted on February 2, 2012Categories All TEDMED PostsTags Andrew Dawson, Feldenkrais, paraplegia, TEDMED 2011, The Articulate Hand

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