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Neuroqueer, an offering
There is something about the inbetweeny nature of the kind of experience that is the natural territory of the neurodiverse way of being that lends itself to evolution, as and when the various methodologies of life unlock themselves from all the rules and rigidity of what is already known and familiar to most, to venture into the territory and meet us there. We naturally inhabit the void where new potentials emerge by virtue of the fact we are non-conformers and this leads into new extrapolations of experience…and expression. Continue reading →
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Tagged autism, beyond linearity, Blade Runner, cinema, evolution, fantastic autistic, fantasy, felt senses, inventiveness, Literature, multidimensionality, neurdiversity in cinema, neurodiversity, neurodiversity in literature, neuroqueer, new paradigm, non-conformist, non-linearity, sensory experiences, synesthesia, Virginia Woolf
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