
In this reflective essay, the author examines the concept of legibility through the lens of a viral video featuring a deaf child interacting with Santa Claus. While usually critical of how institutions simplify and flatten human identity for efficiency, the writer argues that true visibility occurs when a performance adapts to the individual rather than forcing the individual to conform. By using sign language, the performer moves beyond mere commercial spectacle to offer a rare moment of genuine recognition that does not diminish the child’s complexity. The text suggests that meaningful human connection arises when we are seen on our own terms rather than being treated as curated metrics or marketing segments. Ultimately, the piece champions a form of porous artifice where rituals become flexible enough to accommodate the specific needs of others.
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