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| Beautiful Minds: Stephen Wiltshire |
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Stephen Wiltshire from London is a star among
savants. Stephen is autistic. He did not
speak his first words "pencil" and "paper"
until he was 5. Yet, when he was 11 he drew a
perfect aerial view of London after only one
helicopter ride. For this film we're testing
the "Living camera" in Rome. (ColourField
production) Tags : stephen wiltshire rome memory drawing autistic savant |
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Affichage : 2393135
Durée : 322 s |
| Stephen Wiltshire draws Tokyo from memory |
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(www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk)
One of Stephen's extraordinary abilities is
to memorize landscapes up to the highest
detail. During this flight he had a thorough
look at the view of the Japanese capital from
the helicopter including thousands of
buildings, towers, high-ways, cars, buses,
even down to intricate details of trees and
windows. Following the 30 minutes ride
Stephen seemed to be very excited and ready
for the challenge. Tags : stephen wiltshire tokyo panorama memory drawing autistic savant |
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Affichage : 461775
Durée : 440 s |
| Stephen Wiltshire draws Hong Kong from memory |
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Stephen Wiltshire is a British autistic
savant and accomplished artist. He became
famous as the best child artist in Britain
and published his first bestseller book at
the age of 12. In 2006 he was awarded an MBE
and became the member of the British Empire.
His artistic skills and extraordinary
photographic memory has been challenged
several times, at this time in Hong Kong.
(www.stephenwiltshire.co.uk) Tags : stephen wiltshire tokyo panorama memory drawing autistic savant |
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Affichage : 70686
Durée : 64 s |
| Stephen Wiltshire - Person of the week |
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Stephen appeared on ABC News Good Morning
America on the 13th of February 2008. Stephen
wowed the viewers with a quick sketch of
Piccadilly Circus after a 10 minutes glimpse
of the landmark. Stephen has also been named
as Person of The Week on ABC World News with
Charles Gibson. Nick Watt and Olivia Sterns
reports. Tags : stephen wiltshire art drawing artist |
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Affichage : 21399
Durée : 163 s |
| Wiltshire Police Helicopter |
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The Wiltshire police air support unit G-WPAS
is a McDonnell Douglas MD-902 Explorer, which
has no tail rotor, instead it has a rotatable
vent which expels hot air from the engines.
Shown here lifting off from the helipad at
Salisbury District Hospital, the pilot then
does a nice "handbrake turn" followed by
flying backwards before departing. Show-off!
Edit: I now know it's a standard take off,
and he's not showing off, he's being nice and
safe. I don't have time to keep up with
everybody telling me this, so I've closed the
comments off. Tags : wiltshire police helicopter g-wpas |
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Affichage : 10310
Durée : 188 s |
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