:11:01
Good. That's green.
:11:04
No, Amy, on the paper.
:11:08
Good girl. Such a pretty girl.
:11:12
That's your lovey.
:11:17
Amy! Hey, you!
:11:24
- How did she sleep?
- Great. No nightmares.
:11:29
That's my Amy.
:11:31
Richard, you better clean her up.
It's showtime.
:11:38
Communication is what separated
human from animal. Speech.
:11:45
And for those who couldn't speak,
sign language. An alphabet in gestures.
:11:52
Then came virtual reality.
:11:56
Sensors worn like clothing could read
and replicate the body's movements.
:12:01
Arliss Wender at MIT was the first to
apply this technology to sign language.
:12:08
Our subject, William,
was born without the organs of speech.
:12:13
Isn't that right, William?
:12:16
That is absolutely right.
:12:26
This is the first time
I have ever heard my own voice.
:12:35
Lights, please.
It's hard to get grants for what I do.
:12:40
Most people just don't believe it.
They think it's a parlor trick. A gag.
:12:46
But it's no gag.
:12:49
This technology lets me demonstrate
what has never been demonstrated.
:12:56
Animals can talk. Amy,
could you come down here please?