The Globe and Mail Visual Art Critic Kate Taylor interviews Adam Wolfond.
"Toronto artist Adam Wolfond sits in a studio cheerfully decorated with large sticks he has wrapped in colourful fibres. He is pecking at a keyboard with one finger, slowly answering questions about his art: Wolfond, 22, is a non-speaking visual artist and poet, and he communicates by typing, referring to himself as the Man of Autism and explaining how he sees the world. The synthesized voice of a computer program then reads his text out loud to the listener."