I was going to make a long post about Nancy. But, you can find info about her on the Internet. So I am just going to leave it up to you to click on the links if you are so inclined. Plus, I reconsidered and decided not to get into personal stuff. Too bad though. She’s an amazing human being and can be a good example to so many people.
Nancy, an old friend of CB’s, has a two-month teaching engagement at Otis. She also has a show up at Ben Maltz Gallery on the campus until January 18, 2008. The title is “Media Madness”. (See details on the current exhibition page.) One opening night, she gave a talk on her current and on-going work “Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear”. She was engaging, and very very funny.
Anyway, it’s a great show. Go see it if you are in the neighborhood.
Oh, do you know what an autistic savant is? Do you know what synesthesia is? We also met Nancy’s brother who is a psychiatrist. He introduced us to this book, “Born On A Blue Day” by Daniel Tammet. Daniel Tammet is an autistic savant, and he experiences synesthesia. He sees numbers and letters as colors and shapes. He can recite the number pi to the 22,514th digit. He also learned Icelandic in one week! I am really looking forward to reading this book.