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It can also learn from you about the quality of its jokes and cater things, sort of like Netflix-style, over longer-term to different communities or audiences, children versus adults, different cultures.
And I'm an academic, so I put
audiences
to sleep for free.
So to our global TED audiences, I want to say that this was a U.S. sample.
So I really hope our global
audiences
can relate.
So to you all, the women of TEDWomen, the men of TEDWomen, the global
audiences
of TEDWomen, thank you for letting me present my idea about the conscience of television.
A simple definition of gamification is it's the process of using game thinking and game mechanics to engage
audiences
and solve problems.
What matters is that Africans are validating African art and ideas, both critically and commercially, that they are watching what they want, and that African filmmakers are connecting with their core
audiences.
But
audiences
don't come to see the magician die, they come to see him live.
He said that magicians deliberately exploit the way their
audiences
think.
The finale defies logic, gives new insight into the problem, and
audiences
express their amazement with laughter.
And technology pushed composers to tremendous extremes, using computers and synthesizers to create works of intellectually impenetrable complexity beyond the means of performers and
audiences.
And of course, the New World Symphony led to the YouTube Symphony and projects on the internet that reach out to musicians and
audiences
all over the world.
By engaging with controversial and offensive ideas, I believe that we can find common ground, if not with the speakers themselves, then with the
audiences
they may attract or indoctrinate.
That famous scene in horror movies where someone is walking up from behind is something you can see, and I believe this information would be something that is useful at times when the audio is turned off or not heard at all, and I speculate that deaf
audiences
might actually even be better at seeing sound than hearing
audiences.
I think it's the most technologically literate thing that we have, and I'm absolutely obsessed with finding a way of communicating ideas through the body to
audiences
that might move them, touch them, help them think differently about things.
And the spark of that beauty, the spark of that humanity transforms into hope, and we know, whether we choose the path of music or of medicine, that's the very first thing we must instill within our communities, within our audiences, if we want to inspire healing from within.
It gives us a way of reaching out to
audiences
around the globe, but nothing replaces the authenticity of the object presented with passionate scholarship.
I've also spent some time surveying
audiences
in different parts of the world on what they actually guess these numbers to be.
And with Al's blessing, we decided on the spot to turn it into a film, because we felt that we could get the message out there far more quickly than having Al go around the world, speaking to
audiences
of 100 or 200 at a time.
But in truth, what I really would like to explain to the public and to the
audiences
of MoMA is that the most interesting chairs are the ones that are actually made by a robot, like this beautiful chair by Dirk Vander Kooij, where a robot deposits a toothpaste-like slur of recycled refrigerator parts, as if he were a big candy, and makes a chair out of it.
But I see that people are coming along, that the audiences, paradoxically, are much more responsive and much more understanding of this expansion of design than some of my colleagues are.
And Gallery One is an interesting project because it started with this massive, $350 million expansion for the Cleveland Museum of Art, and we actually brought in this piece specifically to grow new capacity, new audiences, at the same time that the museum itself is growing.
That is what
audiences
have said in every country in the world, and it's deeply supported by the data.
Now, I like to share stories like this with my
audiences
because, yeah, we humans, we tend to think sex, sex is fun, sex is good, there's romance, and there's orgasm.
Audiences
marveled at the way they moved.
With stalwart
audiences
like this, the Peerzadas were able to conclude their festival on schedule.
Molecular animations are unparalleled in their ability to convey a great deal of information to broad
audiences
with extreme accuracy.
It was not awesome, but it was true, and I hope it was entertaining, and out of all the
audiences
I've ever had, y'all are the most recent.
Then a bass player named Ray Brown, and a fellow named Stanley Turrentine, and a piano player named Herbie Hancock, and a band called the Count Basie Orchestra, and a fellow named Tito Puente, and a guy named Gary Burton, and Shirley Horn, and Betty Carter, and Dakota Staton and Nancy Wilson all have come to this center in the middle of an industrial park to sold out
audiences
in the middle of the inner city.
From existing oral tradition,
audiences
knew the tales of the long siege, the epic duels outside the city walls, and the cunning trick that finally won the war.
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