Science Works: And The Deaf Hear Video
Art was the first neurotechnology: A feel-good video to start your weekend

Last week I met Pennsylvania State University research technologist Phillip Galinsky at Transhumanism Summer Camp at Juniata College. Galinsky gave a terrific talk on the recent advances in neurotechology. Galinsky later showed me his video And The Deaf Hear where he melds the power of art with the brilliance of technology. I asked him if it would be OK for me to post the video at Reason? He kindly consented.
Galinsky explains why he put together this one minute video containing footage of activation of cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants. From Galinsky:
- This is just a small example of the low hanging fruit that science has produced for modern artists, but which modern artists are not often using as subject matter for their work.
- My intention is to use the emotional and glorifying power of music to bring the viewer into an emotional state that more closely resembles the emotional state of a deaf person gaining hearing.
- Modern art culture must rediscover what Richard Wagner referred to as the "glorifying power of art". Art has been used for glorification of phenomena since its birth. Art was the first neurotechnology and good art is still just as functional as a tool for behavioral change as it was when it began – our brains simply have not changed enough as of yet to resist the emotionally persuasive power of art.
- Most artists today are used for advertising, and art has always been a tool for behavioral change. Completely free modern artists tend to focus on negative topics, and it's important to make negative art to bring attention to important negative issues. However, we need to also embrace a more Roman attitude towards art, and glorify those subjects that are worthy of glorification, such as restoring hearing to the deaf.
Enjoy your weekend.
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a "feel good" video on a Friday?
Reason, I am disappoint.
I got a similar feeling volunteering for the Special Olympics. It wore off before I even made it to the parking lot.
Oh, hamburgers 🙁
*does that Butters thing rubbing hands together*
Awww, damn you to heck.
That's "DARN you to heck"
wringing
That was fucking awesome.
Bailey you magnificent bastard!
No mention of the Day Of Derp
I appreciate it and am now sharing this throughout the toobs.
Thank You
Oh, you fucked up now! Implying that it is somehow a good thing that the deaf can hear? Are you really not aware of the whole Deaf Culture thing where these people consider surgery or technology to give the deaf the ability to hear to be a form of ethnic genocide? Seriously, look it up. The deaf community radicals are insane and they're pissed and they will be coming for this guy.
And they are some of the most evil persons on the planet.
I saw a youtube response to a youtube cochlear implant video, and it freaked me out at the level of evil.
Wouldn't you be upset if some Mengele was working to eradicate people like you? Think about how it must feel to know you may be among the last of your kind, driven to extinction by heartless technological progress.
+1 Tanning Salons.
As someone who has been deaf in one ear since early childhood, and who is gradually losing my hearing in the other ear,
This.
Is.
Awesome.
I'll really miss my hearing when its gone. I expect I will become pretty much of a hermit.
You can't get the Cochlear implant?
I can offer a very similar-sounding treatment.
Come again?
Let me spell it out:
Two guys, one cupped ear.
Sounds like someone's getting the KKKochlear implant - cause they're fucking EVERYONE with their evil right-wingedness.
Probably the 100K price tag and the fact that most insurance covers very little of the cost.
True cochlear implants probably wouldn't help, as the thinking is that the nerve has atrophied on that side.
I've looked at the bone conduction hearing aids, which are really more for what I have (one-sided deafness). One would probably help, but they don't give you stereo sound, which is what I really miss.
On the plus side, though, I'd get a really cool titanium bolt in my head.
I want to just get one of those anyway.
+1 Frankenstein
And The Deaf Hear Video
How does that work? Can they not see it?
Their other senses are sharpened by the loss of hearing.
Seriously, as person with a 25% hearing loss, this made me cry. At least I had over 50 years of easily hearing music and the voices of my loved ones. The thought of a child being unable to hear his mother singing a lullaby is devastating. To see him hear his mother's voice for the first time almost makes me forget the fact that our society is on the fast track to hell. Sadly, only almost.
There's a number of videos like this floating around. Always gets me a little misty-eyed.
And then there's this.
Probably not the reaction they were hoping for. Hearing is not just physical. I can turn my hearing aids up to the point I can hear a small dog walking on carpet, but still not be able to discern the words I hear someone say. The poor guy probably never heard music before, so I think a Brahms lullaby would have been a better choice.
I'd like to know the background to each case. Were all of them hearing for the 1st time? If so, how did one of them react so strongly to his name? How could he recognize it?
No, Tundra! You must let the hate flow through you! Come to the dark side! Hillary! Deep-dish, artisanal cicumcised police flash banging these kids! No-knock, wrong-house raids resulting in "collateral damage"! Feel it flow through you!
We'll have another cop-shoots-dog story up in no time at all, take you down a peg or two.