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You know, we live in an age where we are so used to television
images
and photographs, a one-hit image.
These were
images
of the world in the past, and that it was the same for our audience.
Go over to the right-hand side, grab Flickr from the list of options, drag it into the timeline, and put it where you'd like it to go, and it immediately goes out to Flickr and starts pulling in
images
based on the tags.
Now here are live
images
being pulled straight from the feed.
Well, this happens to be the most important painting we have in Italy by Leonardo da Vinci, and look at the wonderful
images
of faces that nobody has seen for five centuries.
Because of this elephant, over 70 new
images
came out, never seen for centuries.
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.
One of the reasons why we're moving away from banqueting halls such as the one in which we stand, banqueting halls with extraordinary
images
on the ceiling of kings enthroned, the entire drama played out here on this space, where the King of England had his head lopped off, why we've moved from spaces like this, thrones like that, towards the town hall, is we're moving more and more towards the energies of our people, and we need to tap that.
So one of the features of disgust that makes it such an interesting emotion is that it's very, very easy to elicit, in fact more so than probably any of the other basic emotions, and so I'm going to show you that with a couple of
images
I can probably make you feel disgust.
You could probably see it in the audience members when I showed you those disgusting
images.
And what they've demonstrated is that people who report being more politically conservative are also more physiologically aroused when you show them disgusting
images
like the ones that I showed you.
So this is whether you use a foul odor, a bad taste, from film clips, from post-hypnotic suggestions of disgust,
images
like the ones I've shown you, even just reminding people that disease is prevalent and they should be wary of it and wash up, right, to keep clean, these all have similar effects on judgment.
Now, if the idea of bats in your belfry terrifies you, and I know some people probably are feeling a little sick looking at very large
images
of bats, that's probably not that surprising, because here in Western culture, bats have been demonized.
Images
like this, from the Auschwitz concentration camp, have been seared into our consciousness during the twentieth century and have given us a new understanding of who we are, where we've come from and the times we live in.
We had to deal with composite
images
that were merging photos from previous storms.
We had to deal with
images
from films like "The Day After Tomorrow."
And we had to deal with
images
that were so realistic it was nearly difficult to tell if they were real at all.
But joking aside, there were
images
like this one from Instagram which was subjected to a grilling by journalists.
And we received Israeli posters, Israeli images, but also lots of comments, lots of messages from Iran.
And we took these messages and we made posters out of it, because I know people: They don't read, they see
images.
And those were the first
images
on those days that popped up from Google when you were typing, "Israel" or "Iran."
And for a few days you got those
images.
So for five months now, that's what we are doing, me, Michal, a few of my friends, are just making
images.
We're showing a new reality by just making
images
because that's how the world perceives us.
They see
images
of us, and they see bad
images.
So we're working on making good
images.
So I want to ask Michal, my wife, to come with me on the stage just to make with you one image, because it's all about
images.
I was working to transform these internalized responses, to transform the preconceptions that had so shaped my identity when I started using a wheelchair, by creating unexpected
images.
So this is a beautiful image of a visual interneuron from a mouse that came from Jeff Lichtman's lab, and you can see the wonderful
images
of brains that he showed in his talk.
So here are a couple of
images
from SOLEs.
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