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Brave new weird: Inside the funhouse art experiences of TED Fellow Gabriel Barcia-Colombo
Vending machines that sell human DNA. People trapped in jars and blenders. Bottles of perfume that smell like burning books. You have to expect the unexpected with Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, a New York–based artist who works with film, electronics, performance, biomaterials and more to create mind-bending interactive artworks. His latest pie...
Posted December 5, 2014
The TED2015 speaker lineup revealed
The phrase "truth or dare" is a false binary -- facing the truth often requires daring action, and vice versa. That's why, at TED2015: Truth and Dare, the two go hand-in-hand. TED2015 happens March 16-20 in Vancouver and Whistler, and we dare to think this will be the most provocative, invigorating, mind-shifting TED yet. The 58 speakers on o...
Posted February 3, 2015
Act fast, start cheap, reimagine your city: Notes & quotes from TEDCity2.0 (afternoon)
Anyone in the room here today, at the glossy Times Center in Times Square, has been affected by the imagination and tenacity of Janette Sadik-Khan. It was her vision that created the much-loved pedestrian zones on Broadway and the cool new CitiBikes. In 2008, when Sadik-Khan took the job as New York's traffic commissioner, she saw how hard i...
Posted September 20, 2013
David Gurman | TED Fellow
Lars Jan | TED Fellow
Fellows Friday with Gerry Douglas
Through his organization, Baobab Health, Gerry Douglas has implemented a top-of-the-line electronic medical records system in Malawi. Many health centers in the developed world have not yet achieved what Baobab has. His secret weapons? Touch screen computers, super-high usability, and low power usage, just to name a few. Interactive Fel...
Posted April 29, 2011
TED Fellows Talks: A full recap of Monday's sessions
Greg Gage, onstage at TED Fellows Talks. Photo: Ryan Lash On the afternoon before TED2012 mainstage sessions begin, the Center Theater was packed to the rafters for two sessions of TED Fellows talks. Here's what happened ... Christine Marie, shadow artist With a clap of thunder and a flash of light, the TED2012 Fellows talks open with...
Posted February 28, 2012
An ode to lunch ladies, a park underneath the streets of New York, and an attempt to put the 'awe' back in 'awesome': A recap of TED@NYC
TED@NYC is not your usual TED event. Hosted in a New York City club, speakers here—many of whom responded to an open audition call—give rapid-fire, five-minute talks. Below, a recap of each speaker who took the stage last night during this inspiring evening. The internet can be a place of intelligent conversation, or a place of rumors and...
Posted July 9, 2014
Jon Batiste on the art of pushing your limits (Transcript)
WorkLife with Adam Grant Jon Batiste on the art of pushing your limits May 10, 2022 [00:00:00] Adam Grant: Hey WorkLifers, it's Adam Grant. Welcome back to Taken for Granted, my podcast with the TED Audio Collective. I'm an organizational psychologist. My job is to think again about how we work lead and live. Today, I'm talking to musician, Jo...
Henry Markram: A brain in a supercomputer
Michael Tilson Thomas: Music and emotion through time
Can you boost your immune system? (Transcript)
Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter Wednesday, June 16, 2021 Jen Gunter: It was March 2020, and our editor Sara was living in Brooklyn. She had started to hear about the spread of a highly contagious virus, COVID-19. And like many of us, she was very worried... Sara: I went to my local health food store chain, and I got a bunch of groceries. Like ev...
Noriko Arai: Can a robot pass a university entrance exam?
Scott Rickard: The beautiful math behind the world's ugliest music
José Antonio Abreu: The El Sistema music revolution
Paolo Bortolameolli: ¿Por qué nos emociona la música?
Robert Gupta: Between music and medicine
David Gallo: Life in the deep oceans
Evan Grant: Making sound visible through cymatics
David Byrne: How architecture helped music evolve
Kevin Kelly: How AI can bring on a second Industrial Revolution
Stephanie Sardelis: Why do whales sing?
Charles Hazlewood: Trusting the ensemble
Pierre Barreau: How AI could compose a personalized soundtrack to your life
Robert Gupta: Music is medicine, music is sanity
Hadi Eldebek: Why must artists be poor?
Steven Pinker: Human nature and the blank slate
Steven Sharp Nelson: How music can help you find peace after loss
Anika Paulson: How I found myself through music
Qiuqing Tai: TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat -- and the rise of bite-sized content
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