Being
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Throughout all of history, if you wanted something translated from one language into another, you had to involve a human
being.
In this very short period of time, you know, whether you call it the last 15 years or so of
being
online, or the last, you know, four or five years of
being
online all the time, our relationship to our surroundings had changed in that our attention is constantly divided.
And I was particularly interested because I wanted to see one of these cables
being
built.
It seemed like there was a moment when the continent was
being
plugged in, and I wanted to see that.
And, of course, I’m dedicating it also to my grandmother, whom I think really played quite a lot of important roles, especially for me when I was an activist, and
being
harassed by the police.
Now here are live images
being
pulled straight from the feed.
And he said, 'No, you're still dry, you're just
being
nice.'
I will also add that this was a child
being
abused by an adult in the family.
I think, though, there's a lot of fear around
being
too different sexually.
So,
being
naive, and
being
half-German, I decided, "Aris, why don't you build your own map?"
So the rest was merely a couple of months of work, and a couple of fights with my girlfriend, of our place constantly
being
clogged up with maps, and the outcome, one of the outcomes, was this map of the Greater Dublin area.
This talk is about
being
prepared for, and resilient to the changes that are coming and that will affect our homes and our collective home, the Earth.
Because, you know, the one thing, one thing that you get with this disease, this one comes with a package, is you get a real sense of shame, because your friends go, "Oh come on, show me the lump, show me the x-rays," and of course you've got nothing to show, so you're, like, really disgusted with yourself because you're thinking, "I'm not
being
carpet-bombed.
Can you imagine, every human
being
is carrying that equipment, even Paris Hilton?
People you don't know come in and look at you and poke you and prod you, and when I tell cancer survivors that this tool we created to protect them is actually preventing their data from
being
used, especially when only three to four percent of people who have cancer ever even sign up for a clinical study, their reaction is not, "Thank you, God, for protecting my privacy."
These things are weak intentionally, right, because you can always add power and control to a system, but it's very difficult to remove those things if you put them in at the beginning, and so
being
simple doesn't mean
being
simplistic, and
being
weak doesn't mean weakness.
I don't like
being
patient when systems are broken, and health care is broken.
And
being
naked and alone can be terrifying.
But when it comes to knocking the brand, if the terrorists are Coca-Cola and we're Pepsi, I don't think,
being
Pepsi, anything we say about Coca-Cola, anyone's going to believe us.
We've got to start thinking about
being
more proactive.
This isn't about
being
soft on terrorism.
What is definitely uncontroversial is that, as I've said, we've got to stop
being
reactive, and more proactive, and I just want to leave you with one idea, which is that it's a provocative question for you to think about, and the answer will require sympathy with the devil.
No. There's an ingrained culture of
being
a tradie.
Experts in play will tell you that actually it's a way of
being.
Now if you look at these five ways of being, these are the exact same ways of
being
you need in order to be a good scientist.
It's actually a way of being, which is here, and this is true for anything that is creative.
So armed with these two ideas, that science is a way of
being
and experiments are play, we asked, can anyone become a scientist?
Sometimes, it's not that good, and so, again, authenticity and science could go together and change the way, not attributions
being
made, but at least lay the ground for a more objective, or, I should rather say, less subjective attribution, as it is done today.
And I will just click on it, we pause, and now let me turn to you so the moment the image, or, I should say, the camera, has locked in the painting, then the images you just saw up there in the drawing are
being
loaded.
And the trick here is to use a single, readable sentence that the audience can key into if they get a bit lost, and then provide visuals which appeal to our other senses and create a deeper sense of understanding of what's
being
described.
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