Audience
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Perhaps by then we will be able to afford the luxury of just sitting in an
audience
with no other purpose than to witness the human form in motion.
I want to work in research and in an academic culture where the public is not only seen as a valuable audience, but a constituent, a participant.
And those of us in those industries are reporters, researchers and people working for NGOs; I suspect there are a lot of us in those industries in the
audience.
I'm going to turn now to some NGO imagery which will be familiar to some of you in this
audience.
If you think about the world, and even just in this audience, most of us are involved with buildings.
See, so every single one in the
audience
now can tell where the cancer is.
There was no thinking she wasn't serious when she peered at the audience, and I thought, "Surely she's looking at me." "You know, I'm really tired of this thing being called New Jersey.
The fact that Africans do not have the luxury of turning their gaze elsewhere, the fact that we must make progress or live with the consequence of failure, are the reason we must continue to tell our own stories and show our own images, with honesty and primarily to an African audience, because the image that matters most is the image of Africa in African imaginations.
Now, I imagine that there are some Stephen King fans in the
audience
here, and I'm one of them.
So for example, I'm making images of you, but there's no physiological bond between the images I have of you as an
audience
and my brain.
To bring this to a wider audience, I've been working with Hal and Allianz to create something we call the behavioral time machine, in which you not only get to see yourself in the future, but you get to see anticipated emotional reactions to different levels of retirement wealth.
My second point is, and I know I don't have to talk to an
audience
like this about such a thing, but power is not just shifting vertically, it's also shifting horizontally.
And I have a volunteer subject in the
audience
today, Julie.
And Gary said that he would be willing to offer people in this
audience
an all-expenses-paid free vacation to the most beautiful road in the world.
When I look around this TEDxAmsterdam venue, I see a very special
audience.
So in reality, the presenter isn't the hero, the
audience
is the hero of our idea.
You're the one that actually helps the
audience
move from one thing and into your new special idea, and that's the power of a story.
That's when suddenly the
audience
has to contend with what you just put out there: "Wow, do I want to agree with this and align with it or not?"
They are so involved physically, they are physically reacting to what he is saying, which is actually fantastic, because then you know you have the
audience
in your hand.
He marvels himself more than the
audience
laughs or claps.
He is modeling for the
audience
what he wants them to feel.
The
audience
sees scrolling for the first time, you can hear the oxygen sucked out of the room.
So he's the master communicator, and he turns to story to keep the
audience
involved.
Now the
audience
was in a frenzy.
So what he did is he actually reached inside of the hearts of the
audience.
He pulled from songs that they'd sung together as an outcry against this outrage, and he used those as a device to connect and resonate with the
audience.
Come on, there must be one politician in the
audience
somewhere.
I've asked that question all across the country, and everywhere I ask it, no matter where, there's a huge portion of the
audience
that won't put up their hand.
So it's interesting for me, when I'm looking for someone who can really talk to me and talk to an
audience
about these things, that probably one of the most important people in the world who can discuss toxicity in babies is expert in frogs.
Now by taking the biblical epithet "abomination" and attaching it to the ultimate image of innocence, a baby, this joke short circuits the emotional wiring behind the debate and it leaves the
audience
with the opportunity, through their laughter, to question its validity.
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