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Safe is Risky
Sometimes in your career, while driving home one day in the evening commute, a Seth Godin quote pops into your head and refuses to let you go until you’ve made […]
TED: Evan Grant: Making sound visible through cymatics
This is quite fascinating. There had been many approaches to seeing sound using abstract representations, but this is a direct, physical approach to that. It’s similar to using water to […]
TED: Janine Benyus: Biomimicry in Action
Saw this TED presentation by Janine Benyus, who enthusiastically listed so many wonderful ways we can learn from nature for design solutions that would improve our way of living while […]
Jane Poynter: Life in Biosphere 2
I caught up with my TED videos after a week or two of absence, and I came upon this interesting piece on the environment. I’m not much of a biology […]
TED: Natasha’s Story
Just watched a photo essay presentation by Rick Smolan at TED about the photographer’s experience with a young girl in Korea in the 70’s (or 60’s, I’m not sure. The […]
Elizabeth Gilbert, Olé, and Weird Optical Shrinkage
Elizabeth Gilbert I just watched Elizabeth Gilbert’s TED talk on reverting the concept of the genius back to being a separate magical entity that occasionally helps out creative people. Just […]
Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together | Video on TED.com
Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together | Video on TED.com. (Testing WordPress’s “Press This” bookmarklet app.) Today I watched a TED presentation (link above) of Ms. Jemison speaking […]
Learning from TED
I sort of left out something from the monthly review that I forgot to mention. For the past month, I started watching through a bunch of TED videos at a […]