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So by convention, they
created
a rule in which they borrowed the CK sound, "ck" sound, from the classical Greek in the form of the letter Kai.
Well, we
created
those measures, and here, what you see is what we call a funnel of attention.
This young discipline called design, I think, is in fact the emerging ethos formulating and then answering a very new question: What shall we do now in the face of the chaos that we have
created?
We've
created
a presumption that if you're a patient at that hospital with an elevated BMI, the four walls of the doctor's office probably aren't going to give you everything you need to be healthy.
Well that's rocket science; that's the mathematical expression for the thrust
created
by a rocket.
Because what we've
created
is a sort of Field of Dreams, when it comes to medical technology.
Well, we've
created
a system where if you build it, they will come.
Where other scientists would play in their laboratory, Tesla
created
his inventions in his mind.
I went and
created
my own version of Indian history.
And the cool thing is, we actually
created
3D models for a number of these spacecraft, so if you want to visit any of these, all you need to do is double-click on them.
Instead, innovation, if you remember, some of you may have read the famous economist Schumpeter, he said, "Innovation is novelty in how value is
created
and distributed."
So, you know, again, what is interesting here is that Matt found this module that lets Arduino process TV signals, he found some code written by somebody else that generates infrared signals for the TV, put it together and then
created
this great project.
And this Ideagora that he created, an open market, agora, for uniquely qualified minds, was part of a change, a profound change in the deep structure and architecture of our organizations, and how we sort of orchestrate capability to innovate, to create goods and services, to engage with the rest of the world, in terms of government, how we create public value.
Social media didn't create the revolution; it was
created
by a new generation of young people who wanted jobs and hope and who didn't want to be treated as subjects anymore.
So these 20-somethings
created
an alternative health care system, where what they did is they used Twitter and basic publicly available tools that when someone's injured, a car would show up, it would pick them up, take them to a makeshift medical clinic, where you'd get medical treatment, as opposed to being executed.
In the wake of 9/11, the best security minds put together all their innovation and this is what they
created
for security.
I wanted to bring these gamer traits to my real-life challenge, so I
created
a role-playing recovery game called Jane the Concussion Slayer.
So what I did was, I filmed six of my friends and then, using video mapping and video projection, I
created
a video sculpture, which was these six friends projected into jars.
So over the next year, I documented 40 of my other friends and trapped them in jars as well and
created
a piece known as Garden, which is literally a garden of humanity.
Did you know that 40 percent of the wealth
created
in Africa is not invested here in Africa?
That's why, two years ago, I
created
the Cyborg Foundation, which is a foundation that tries to help people become a cyborg, tries to encourage people to extend their senses by using technology as part of the body.
I use Wikipedia all the time to look up facts, and as all of you appreciate, Wikipedia is not
created
by 12 brilliant people locked in a room writing articles.
If you know anything about the history of computers, you will know that in the '30s and the '40s, simple computers were
created
that started the computer revolution we have today, and you would be correct, except for you'd have the wrong century.
This thing over here is one of three punch card readers in here, and this is a program in the Science Museum, just not far from here,
created
by Charles Babbage, that is sitting there — you can go see it — waiting for the machine to be built.
Now, the reason they used punch cards was that Jacquard, in France, had
created
the Jacquard loom, which was weaving these incredible patterns controlled by punch cards, so he was just repurposing the technology of the day, and like everything else he did, he's using the technology of his era, so 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, cogs, steam, mechanical devices.
Beatrice Gakuba has
created
200 jobs from her flower business in Rwanda.
So after our paper was published in Nature Communications, it was highlighted by Nature.com, and they
created
this animation.
So this is our footage of the launch, based on, basically, taking notes, asking people what they thought, and then the combination of all the different shots and all the different things put together
created
their sort of collective consciousness of what they remembered it looked like, but not what it really looked like.
So this is what we
created
for "Apollo 13." (Launch noises) So literally what you're seeing now is the confluence of a bunch of different people, a bunch of different memories, including my own, of taking a little bit of liberty with the subject matter.
So he basically set up, or basically shattered the suspension of disbelief, because what he photographed was the real thing, a Mir sub going down, or actually two Mir subs going down to the real wreck, and he
created
this very haunting footage.
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