Temple Grandin
Optical Illusions
Temple, an autistic student, watches a short film on optical illusions and is immediately intrigued by it. She sets out to achieve the effects in the movie and does so after much persistence.

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Video Transcript

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we have five minutes left
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was humanly
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ntfc
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JW do the project
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all right now
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everybody watched very carefully because this one is
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all about
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optical illusions
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the cover for distinct shock to most people when they realize how limited
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how inaccurate the human senses really I
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in this house
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faces of the window thing to comment assorted five
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don't look like Mr povidone
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but
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there's nothing wrong with that they
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those little
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what they're doing to your brain
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and hearing how
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a small one
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hundred tall
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let's see if we could even breaks out of it
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yeah
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couples
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that is the question isn't
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how did they do that
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new
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well it's this week's attack
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I want one page of links
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well days
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alright too
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W. ninth one picture
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for a couple
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it was a room filled with
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distorted perspective I have
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well I think you can figure it out
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maybe if you visualized
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and if you build one I'll give you extra credit
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hello okay
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she have to
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chalk up the walls
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you know what
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yeah
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excess
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no
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close
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you have to think of all the features in the
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all
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or
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even names
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door
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forty
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three
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so
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pain expert panels
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where as you can see
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horses are the exact same size
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and here is the rough
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temple congradulations
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I think this deserves
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a round of applause
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I think it deserves
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celebration
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all
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right
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