My Classic Life as an Artist: A Portrait of Larry Bissonnette

Larry Bissonnette – Right to Communicate
(May, 1997)

Voters mark ballots cleanly with sharp sturdy pencils. Every opportunity language and speech note meaning, lines of communication get opened. Most people with disabilities create more meaning out of less paper and writing tools than privileged possessors of speech.

Appliances get plugged in for operation. Spellers don’t need correction but boards and devices for communication. Placing linguistically deprived haphazardly in meaningless, riotous world of silence is criminal but telling of society’s lack of sensitivity towards communicatively underserved.

Panoply of human relationships really require pleasantries, incorporating learning of expression of personal thoughts with application of language.

Right to communicate is getting right to live in society and participate in sport of conversation and bathroom humor.

You estimate cost of putting people on the moon and it will not face up to the deficit in quality of life that shut off from speech people look at everyday.

Delay no longer. Plaster billboards with this radio friendly speech and I’ll double your money for communication boards with words of new age wisdom and insight.

Winner Best Short 16th Annual Vermont International Film FestivalWinner 2005 TASH Positive Image Award

BCCC Film Festival "Beyond Borders" 2005 White River Indie Films Fall Screen 2005International Short Film Festival "The Way We Live" 2005

Sprout Film Festival 2005Vail Film Festival 2006Fear No Film Festival

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