Enviro Blog: Beauty is as Beauty does
 There’s a saying, Beauty is as Beauty does. It’s amazing how ugly beauty might be underneath.
 There’s a saying, Beauty is as Beauty does. It’s amazing how ugly beauty might be underneath.
Hi Donna
I have heard recently that medications such as Prozac can sometimes be used to reduce some of the more distressing aspects of autism, and wondered if you know much about this, or have an opinion about it. Read the rest of this entry »
 Autistic Pride has its sane moderates who see the positive, wonderful aspects of autism, and it has it’s extremists. This article addresses only its extremists. Be warned, it’s not PC. Read the rest of this entry »
 Many a book has recently been published laying claim to most of the high achievers of history being on the autism spectrum. Temple Grandin was so confident about it, she put it in her books Read the rest of this entry »
 I was born in the 1960s, before the abolition of the White Australia Policy. It was a shameful time of Anglo-Australians presuming themselves the First, the Real, Australians. Read the rest of this entry »
 Pam Lane is from the Dallas chapter of Autism Society of America for whom I’m presenting this November 2008. I gave her the opportunity to ask me some questions before speaking in Dallas. Here’s our interview: Read the rest of this entry »
 I was approached by a student in architecture, Regina Chen, from The National University of Singapore about the way people with autism perceive space. Whilst I’m only one person with autism and every ‘autism fruit salad’ is a different combination, I have worked with 100s of people on the autism spectrum so felt I’d reply as best I could keeping that diversity in mind. Here’s my replies: Read the rest of this entry »
 Some adults on the autism spectrum consider they would really like to help others on the autism spectrum and asked how I became an autism consultant. Here’s the synopsis. Read the rest of this entry »
 Well, I started out doing quite classical work, as can be seen best in my life sized bronzes. Then, being face blind and unable to ask people if I could please feel their faces so I could sculpt them, I began Read the rest of this entry »
 There’s an Autism Arts show in NY this weekend at the New York City Autism/Asperger’s Conference. Will my art be there? Read the rest of this entry »