it's a little early for this but could we get a happy Halloween if you haven't already?
Sure, it's close enough
Halloween
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Halloween in American Sign Language. Both hands in bent B handshape rotate to cover the eyes. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent purple and orange. Eyes and fangs are purple.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Gift in American Sign Language. Both hands in X handshape move forward. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and purple in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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my film, DEAF BROWN GURL is finally here! After one year in the making, it’s here for public viewing. ENGLISH & SPANISH subtitles are available for your watching. My film shows the diversity of Indian society (in Patna) and I wanted to show a variety of Indian groups (Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists), including Deaf Indians (and myself as a Deaf Indian).
“Deaf Brown Gurl” (“La Morena Sorda”) a film written, directed, shot, performed, and edited by Sabina England. -Voice Over & Sound Design by Micropixie. -Music by Om/Off (Paco Seren and Pablo Alvarez) -V.O Recording by Elliott Peltzman. Filmed in India (Old Delhi, India and Patna, Bihar, India) Sabina England http://www.sabinaengland.com/ (Website) https://www.facebook.com/sabinaengland (Facebook) https://twitter.com/sabinaengland (Twitter) Micropixie http://www.micropixie.com/ (Website) https://www.facebook.com/Micropixie (Facebook) https://twitter.com/micropixie (Twitter) Om/Off (from Spain/desde España) http://inidicia.wix.com/omoff (Website) https://www.facebook.com/omoff (Facebook) https://twitter.com/pacoseren (Twitter)
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Can in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape, palms down move down firmly to waist height. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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Chuck Baird's Crocodile Dundee, 1992
Sources: Deaf-art.org | Profiles, Chuck Baird, DeafArt.org | Artworks, Descriptions
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Mirroring a crocodile's huge, fearsome jaws, a pair of arms lies directly beneath them, parodying their drawbridge motion. (DSP)
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Chuck Baird is a De'VIA (Deaf View / Image Art) artist, and he's got a lot of cool stuff that incorporates American Sign Language! I think this one, Tyger Tyger, and the whale one are my favorites. Check him out!
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Egg in American Sign Language. Both hands in H handshape. The side of middle finger on dominant hand taps the side of the index finger on base hand, then both hands rotate down. Motion is like cracking an egg and opening the shell. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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Tickets
I'm really looking forward to this! Interpreted performance just aren't the same (though I still appreciate it. Don't stop).
[Image ID: Poster for Deaf Austin Theatre's Short Play Festival. Art is of an alley at night. The plays, which are available to stream through stellar Novels 8th through 16th, are:
Days Between Us written by Heba Toulan,
Dumpster Diving written by Rob Roth and Joshua Castile,
Matchmaker written by Beth Louise Johnson,
The Deaf Table written by Garrett Zuercher, and
Wands Have More Fun by Allison Fradkin.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Love in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape, arms crossed over each other over the signers chest. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. There is a purple heart over the crossed arms. Background is white.
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This city's burning. It's not my burden.
Deaf West's American Idiot
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Plane in American Sign Language. Hand in the ILY handshape with index and pinky fingers bent forward. Hand bounces forward slightly.
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they/them, hearing, Interpreting major. Online resources: https://sites.google.com/view/thesign-resource If you wanna learn ASL, try and find in-person classes with a culturally Deaf teacher and make sure you learn about Deaf culture as well! [Profile Pic ID: The sign for Art in American Sign Language. End ID]
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