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Andrew Bird: A ane-man orchestra of the imagination
Andrew Bird | TED Speaker
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TED News in Cursory: Wired profiles Sugata Mitra, while Andrew Bird plays a concert for the National Parks
Over the past week, nosotros've noticed a lot of TED-related news items in the ether. Hither, some highlights: A fascinating new article in Wired takes a look at 12-year-old Paloma Noyola Bueno, a schoolgirl in United mexican states whose classroom got an intense shake-up from teacher Sergio Juárez Correa, with incredible results. So what inspired Correa to rethi...
Posted October fifteen, 2013
Andrew Fitzgerald: Adventures in Twitter fiction
Denis Dutton: A Darwinian theory of beauty
8 lyrical talks nigh the violin
At age 14, violin virtuoso Ji-Hae Park was accepted to a prestigious music conservatory in Mainz, Germany – even though the school just accepted students 16 and older. By the time she was 17, a German foundation had lent Park a rare Guarneri violin to play, worth millions. But Park's early fame took its toll. "The violin which once meant eve...
Posted May 24, 2013
10 talks that involve highly unusual instruments
Music comes in all shapes and sizes, as these talks illustrate. From an electric pulsate suit chosen "thunderwear" to an aboriginal stringed bike to an arresting rare organ, the instruments featured in these talks reshape our soundscape and offering inspiration in the clinking world around us. David Holt plays mountain music In this amiable t...
Posted January 3, 2013
Playlist: Insects are awesome! (xi talks)
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Playlist: The Official TED Talk Guide Playlist (53 talks)
A redesign for death, a monument hidden in evidently sight and the intelligence of a bird brain
A design contest to reimagine expiry. 100 percent of the man population will die, and yet, why don't we design for this inevitable consequence? OpenIDEO, design and innovation firm IDEO's online innovation platform, has launched a new public design claiming to "reimagine the end of life experience." BJ Miller is an counselor on the projection a...
Posted June 18, 2016
Two weeks until TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness
On Monday, June 25, the curtain rises on TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness. More 70 speakers -- scientists, artists, technologists, students and visionaries -- will take the TED stage over four days in Edinburgh, Scotland, to explore the intriguing theme of openness of all kinds, in politics, science, art, private life ... Nosotros'll be...
Posted June 12, 2012
Revealed! Speaker lineup for TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness
Today, we're thrilled to denote the TEDGlobal 2012 speaker lineup -- exploring the theme "Radical Openness." Equally the earth becomes ever more interconnected, the ways nosotros relate, the means by which we acquire well-nigh one some other and develop mutual understanding, and the rules about what we hide and what we share are changing. That'south the inspir...
Posted May eight, 2012
Circus in the Heaven: Fellows Friday with Usman Riaz
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, creative person and filmmaker Usman Riaz started recording his debut album, Circus in the Sky, at 18, shaking upwardly the music scene in Pakistan. Then he rocked the TEDGlobal 2012 stage with a world-class performance on percussive guitar, aslope his hero, Preston Reed. Now he's poised to brand a global ruckus. You've acc...
Posted November 2, 2012
Meet our first class of TED Residents
An thought worth spreading doesn't but magically appear out of sparse air. Instead, it needs a long incubation period, a sometimes frustrating -- and frequently heady -- trial and mistake of creation, failure and innovation. On Apr eighteen, TED welcomed its get-go-always form of the TED Residency programme, an in-house community of 27 vivid minds who a...
Posted April 25, 2016
Funky words and photos from Mars: A recap of Session iii from TEDYouth 2014
The final session of TEDYouth 2014 focuses on what makes the states human -- the way we talk, the mode we walk, the words we sing, the waves nosotros surf. How jellyfish swim. On land, animals leave footprints that tell us a lot about their size, form and capabilities. Marine organisms do also—their footprints are "wake structures," but they are hard to...
Posted November fifteen, 2014
Sanctuaries of audio in New York Urban center: Fellows Friday with Susie Ibarra
Percussionist and composer Susie Ibarra is creating virtual sanctuaries for real cities. Working in collaboration with local artists, historians, architects, city planners and musicians, Ibarra and her partner Roberto Rodriguez -- who together course Electric Kulintang -- take created a musical pilgrimage that takes the public on a sound walk ...
Posted November 8, 2013
Your summer reading listing: Rashida Jones, Elizabeth Gilbert, Bill and Melinda Gates and many more share their book recommendations
Summer: the season for cracking open up a skillful book under the shade of a tree. Below, we've compiled nearly 70 stellar book recommendations from members of the TED community. Alert: not all of these books can be classified as beach reads. And we think that is a good matter. Picks from Elizabeth Gilbert, author The Principles of Dubiousness ...
Posted June 12, 2014
Your summer reading listing: lxx+ volume picks from TED speakers and attendees
The tables in bookstores can be overwhelming: Every book cover looks appealing, every blurb glows with praise. Sometimes, you just demand a recommendation from a human, someone you trust. Below, ten members of the TED customs -- with very dissimilar points of view -- share the books they call back y'all'll enjoy this summer. Their selections are won...
Posted June 17, 2015
70 books to make you feel hopeful: A special reading list
Demand a dose of literary oomph and inspiration? Here's a selection of uplifting reads -- all suggested by TED speakers -- for your enjoyment. When you crave entertainment just don't want to dumb down A Human being Called Ove by Fredrik Backman This touching novel reminds us that anybody has a story; that nosotros should aim to sympathise, not to estimate; and ...
Posted December 16, 2016
88 books to bask this summer: the TED reading listing
Whether your weeks ahead contain travel, vacations or merely longer and lazier days than usual, our list of recommendations from TED speakers has books for all moods, activities and tastes. When yous want to understand why we humans practice what we exercise Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely (TED Talk: Our buggy...
Posted June v, 2018
Playlist: Countdown Session 1: Urgency (115 talks)
Michael Archer: How we'll resurrect the gastric heart-searching frog, the Tasmanian tiger
Andrew Bird: 3 Steps to Navigating Annihilation
Andreea Braty: La ce ne folosesc lectiile de instrument muzical din copilarie?
Andras Bard: What kids really practice in front of the computer
Andrew Brady: Why Inequality Hurts United states of america All, Even Those At The Top
Andrew Brady: Capitalism Needs a Reboot
Andrea Bertaia Segato + Lorenza Trinchero: Veicoli mobilità personale a guida autonoma
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