Polly's pages (aka 'Donna Williams')

Ever the arty Autie

Object blindness, tinted lenses and very expensive mulch.

September2

peripheral vision by autistic artist, Donna Williams I often write of object blindness, context blindness and face blindness as part of delayed visual processing. This is not a problem with the eyes but with the part of the brain which processes what the eyes see. And I have tinted lenses which cut out certain light frequencies, reducing incoming visual information to allow my brain more time to process what I see. Or perhaps I should say, I DID have tinted lenses.

I was operating a mulching machine, a lovely but noisy job involving posting garden refuse into a slot so it can be muched up and come out of a spout as mulch… all rather magical and very hypnotic. I wear ear protection for it and also a respirator so I’m not inhaling all the dust it kicks up, and somehow my glasses got lost. I called Chris to help me find them. Then the dread struck me. I could see a piece of shinier garden refuse than all the rest. This piece was hinged with curves. Yes, it was the remains of my glasses, now mulched, only 2 inches of metal remaining. The irony was that once they’d come off, I probably saw them but didn’t recognise what they were and enthusiastically piled them into the mulcher. One of those days I’m afraid. Tomorrow morning its off to the optician to get a new pair. Very expensive mulch.

… Donna Williams

http://www.donnawilliams.net