โลกแห่งคำถาม | Chanidaporn Martwangsaeng | TEDxBangkok Youth
"พวกเขาจะเข้าใจเราไหม?" "พวกเขาจะรู้เรื่องตามที่เราอยากสื่อสารหรือเปล่า" "แล้วโลกที่ได้ยินเสียงนั้นเป็นอย่างไร?" ความสงสัยเหล่านี้ได้ก่อขึ้นกลายเป็นโลกแห่งคำถามของเอินขึ้นมาเอิน - ชนิดาภรณ์ มาตรวังแสง จะพาทุกคนร่วมเดินทางไปกับโลกแห่งคำถามของเอิน โลกของคนหูหนวกที่ต้องเจอกับความเข้าใจผิดต่อพวกเขามากมาย โลกที่มีทั้งปัญหา อุปสรรค และความกลัวที่เอินจะต้องเผชิญและข้ามผ่าน ไปจนถึงการเอาชนะอย่างมั่นใจในหลาย ๆ กิจกรรมที่ใครหลายคนอาจจะมองว่าคนหูหนวกไม่สามารถหรือยากเกินกว่าจะทำได้เอินจึงอยากจะชวนทุกคนมาเดินทางไปกับทอล์คที่ผู้พูดไม่มีไมค์และไร้ซึ่งเสียง ทอล์คที่ผู้พูดจะใช้เพียงภาษามือในการสื่อสาร ทอล์คที่ตั้งใจจะสื่อสารเพื่อทลายกำแพงระหว่างโลกที่เต็มไปด้วยเสียงและโลกที่เต็มไปด้วยความเงียบ ทอล์คที่เดินทางผ่านเรื่องราวที่จะทำให้ผู้ฟังทุกคนได้เจอกุญแจแห่งความเข้าใจที่จะช่วยไขให้โลกทั้งสองใบได้เชื่อมโยงกันThis talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Can they understand me? Do they grasp my message? How do they connect in a world full of sound? These thought provoking questions create her world of questions.Join Earn - Chanidaporn Martwangsaeng - as she takes you through her world of questions by delving into the perspective of a person born deaf, exploring the various misconceptions and assumptions others may have, and the various struggles, obstacles, and fear she had to overcome, eventually receiving triumph with confidence and valor in many projects and activities that may seem hard or even impossible for deaf people to do.Earn invites everyone to undertake this journey to witness a talk where the speaker has no microphone, where the speaker makes no sound, where the speaker used sign language, but still a talk with a impactful voice breaking down the barriers of misunderstandings and assumptions between the world of sound and the world of silence. A journey that calls upon the audience to find the key of understanding to unlock the bridge connecting those in the world of sound and those in the world of silence.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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