Boing Boing on MSNOpinion
Photographic memory is not real, but this guy's brain came close enough to scare everyone
In 1929, a Moscow newspaper editor discovered that one of his reporters never wrote anything down because his brain was ...
“So many cameras.” Unusual in the pre-digital age, before rampant cellphone camera chronicles of everyone’s lives changed our visual landscape forever. This is what photographer and filmmaker Rachel ...
Renowned journalist Sheila Turner Seed died of a brain hemorrhage when her daughter Rachel was a toddler. Almost 50 years later, Rachel tries to reframe her understanding of who Sheila was. Filmmaker ...
The accomplished mother that photographer-writer Rachel Elizabeth Seed never knew is the star of her deeply affecting “A Photographic Memory,” one of last year’s best documentaries, finally making its ...
Twisted Sifter on MSN
There’s Very Little Scientific Evidence To Support The Existence Of “Photographic Memory”
Characters claiming to have “photographic memory” on film or in television shows – or even in books – has been fairly common ...
EXCLUSIVE: Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber have acquired North American rights to the award-winning documentary A Photographic Memory, the directorial debut of Rachel Elizabeth Seed.
The idea of a "photographic memory" has been intriguing to us non-robots since photography was invented, probably. But does it really exist? And if your memory is, shall we say, not so photographic, ...
Many people boast that they have a "photographic memory." Some people do seem to have had astounding memories. For example, Arturo Toscanini conducted operas from memory after his eyesight became too ...
I'm sure this is normal in some people but I have this weird kind of memory where I can remember the dates that certain things happened on. Hell, I'll remember the day I got my dog Sparky when I was 8 ...
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