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The Human Camera

now incorporated in the blog news that has shocked me and really liked. This is an autistic man who is able to retain in the mind images of whole cities, that is, has an incredible photographic memory.
then incorporate the news.

The Human Camera



Stephen Wiltshire is autistic and has difficulty communicating with others. However, his incredible ability to retain images and then draw them, has led him to go and show the world his main hobby.

MeridianosStephen drawing a panorama of Rome.
Stephen Wiltshire was diagnosed with autism just three years. Your relationship with others was somewhat anecdotal, lived in his own world and did not begin to say their first words until many years later. However, he developed a hobby for which he had a special ability: drawing.

is not surprising that his first words when he was five years, were "paper" and "pencil." It was this passion that enabled him to communicate with those around you before mastering the language.



major images of his drawings were about cities after an earthquake and cars. Soon, his drawings began to become famous thanks to its participation in a television program on autism with special abilities. But the most striking name and not the quality or style of your drawing, but his impressive photographic memory. Having seen an overview of a building, a city or landscape, can draw it from memory with astonishing accuracy.

Among the challenges that have participated include:

The panoramic picture of Rome (from memory), which used several days after you have seen from the air by a helicopter and the panoramic picture of Tokyo Just as he did with Rome.

Stephen's people like that remind us how little we know about how the human brain and what still remains to be discovered

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