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ISL Translation

ISL JAM

Sept 21st
Saturday

7pm - 9pm

22, Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

Museum of Art & Photography
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Benin George Varghese

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Soham Gaikwad

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Amaldev P R

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Deepak K C

Visual Vernacular (VV) is a dynamic form of visual storytelling used in Deaf culture. It involves expressive body movements, facial expressions, and sign language to convey complex narratives and emotions, emphasizing dramatic and artistic elements. Unlike traditional sign language, which focuses on factual communication, VV creates vivid, engaging, andmulti-dimensional stories. Impact and Significance of VV:VV serves as a powerful cultural bridge for both Deaf and hearing people, making it a valuable artistic and educational tool. For Deaf audiences, it connects deeply with the visual nature oftheir language and culture. For hearing audiences, it introduces them to the expressive potential of visual communication. It is a means of highlighting the richness of Deaf performance art and offers a deeper understanding of how visual information can be effectively communicated without spoken language. 

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ISL Version

Deepak K C
Amaldev P R
Soham Gaikwad
Benin George Varghese

September 23, 2025 

8 - 10PM

Registration

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