signs of [crazy]: an asl interpretation


granted, gnarls barkley’s “crazy” is a far cry from marilyn… however, his message is equally as universal, and equally profound. what do we perceive as ‘crazy’? can one be more crazy than another? if we can claim the right to call each other crazy, doesn’t that inherently make us [all] crazy? something to think on… enjoy gnarls barkley’s “crazy”, an interpretation in american sign language. [ youtube seems to get the video a little out of sync with the audio, you can find the full high-res version on my website, www.stormfx.net ] additional thanks to the following folks who’s contributions paid for a great deal of the materials used in this video: romi, shelli, bary, todd, liana, rory, justin, jules & kate a note to asl students: my work has never been intended as instrucitonal materials. music interpretation can be complicated and you will see as many interpretations as there are terps in the field. please do not accept any of my sign choices as the [right] choice, though i certainly hope my videos may inspire a deeper analysis of the work that we do. ————————— per request, the lyrics (though please note, they’re all written on the walls hehe) “Crazy” Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere Atlantic Records 2006 I remember when, I remember, I remember when I lost my mind There was something so pleasant about that place. Even your emotions had an echo In so much space And when you’re out there Without care, Yeah, I was out of touch But it wasn’t because I didn .

Does anyone know places in Georgia that teach sign language? Any help in finding a school would be appreciated?

I am slowly going deaf–I would like to begin learning sign language before I am totally deaf AND it might be helpful in finding employment.
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