Posts Tagged ‘Speech’
Deb Roy Discusses Content Feedback Loops
Deb Roy wired up his house with video cameras to catch every moment of his son’s life, then parsed 90K hours of video to watch “gaaaa” slowly turn into “water.”
Read MoreThe Data Visual Arts
Artist Aaron Koblin takes vast amounts of data, and at times vast numbers of people, and weaves them into stunning visualizations.
Read MoreGuy Kawasaki: Enchantment Speech
Guy Kawasaki discusses the themes of his book Enchantment during a speech in London on April 4, 2011 during a Learning Without Frontiers talk.
Read MoreDoes The Internet Inhibit Democracy?
Evgeny Morozov presents an alternative take on ‘cyber-utopianism’ – the seductive idea that the internet plays a largely emancipatory role in global politics.
Read MoreSteven Pinker: Language As A Window Into Human Nature
Author, linguist, and cognitive scientist Steven Pinker explains why language serves as a window into human nature.
Read MoreJohn Cleese On Creativity
Former Monty Python comedic genius John Cleese discusses his ideas about the creative process.
Read MoreJohanna Blakley: Social Media Will Change Gender Assumptions
Media and advertising companies still use the same old demographics to understand audiences, but they’re becoming increasingly harder to track online, says media researcher Johanna Blakley.
Read MoreOur Industrial Age Education
An animated lecture given by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert.
Read MoreMargaret Anderson Keliher Discusses Her Role With The Minnesota High Tech Association
New President and CEO Margaret Anderson Keliher discusses her role with the Minnesota High Tech Association in this video shot by the folks at Minnov8.
Read MoreThe Beauty Of Data Visualization by David McCandless
David McCandless turns complex data sets (like worldwide military spending, media buzz, Facebook status updates) into beautiful, simple diagrams that tease out unseen patterns and connections. Good design, he suggests, is the best way to navigate information glut — and it may just change the way we see the world.
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