Lynne Hendrick
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  • home
  • ABOUT
  • INSTALLATIONS
    • Dis-position
    • Too Thick to Chew
    • Distended Lode
    • Grounds for Belief
  • BOOKWORKS
    • 1997-current
  • OTHER
    • Sculpture
    • Painting
    • Drawing
    • Photography
  • INFO
    • Resume
    • Press
    • Contact
READ ABOUT APHASIA  and the Aphasic Works
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The Aphasic Works is an ongoing study of language and communication, and of modern-day systems of the collection and storage of information.  A sense of information overload is seemingly unavoidable in the face of an accelerated history and is the subject of this examination of the parallels to Aphasia.
Aphasia is a medical condition resulting from various types of brain trauma, such as that of a stroke.  Having lost the ability to communicate verbally, aphasic patients tend to relate to their world through right-brain interpretations of form and texture, and for some, the poetic melody of speech through song rather than the written or spoken word.


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