Imagination
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You really have to be journalists, you have to be inventors, you have to use your
imagination
more importantly than anything.
I try to use the same kind of imagination, the same kind of whimsy, the same kind of love of language.
This type of leather can do what today's leather does, but with imagination, probably much more.
We do know from fMRI studies that these hallucinations activate the same brain areas as sight, areas that are not activated by
imagination.
And I hope this enticed your imagination, because I can promise to you this is not a matter of whether this revolution will occur, but when.
And remember, we are only as great as our imagination, as big as our dream.
With this drone setup, we show the potential for bedridden people to once again be able to explore the outside world, and robotics will eventually provide a level playing field where one is only limited by their mental acuity and imagination, where the disabled are able to perform the same activities as everyone else, and perhaps better, and technology will even allow us to provide an outlet for many people who are presently considered vegetables.
So leave it up to your own
imagination.
This is an object of the
imagination.
Except for the fact that it becomes a kind of sequestration of
imagination.
We've eliminated, in a sense, that constant of the
imagination
that these vases represented in people's lives.
So I just really want to share with you a reflection that the future of cities today depends less on buildings and, in fact, depends more on the fundamental reorganization of socioeconomic relations, that the best ideas in the shaping of the city in the future will not come from enclaves of economic power and abundance, but in fact from sectors of conflict and scarcity from which an urgent
imagination
can really inspire us to rethink urban growth today.
And I'm thinking of how these modest alterations with space and with policy in many cities in the world, in primarily the urgency of a collective
imagination
as these communities reimagine their own forms of governance, social organization, and infrastructure, really is at the center of the new formation of democratic politics of the urban.
Can you imagine, if you will, a movie director being able to use her
imagination
alone to direct the world in front of her? Or a musician to get the music out of his head?
Another object or image that captured my
imagination
when I was younger was a Klan robe.
And we're not actually working on this, that particular thing, but it gets your
imagination
going.
But it was another soul that caught my imagination, a woman named Doris Haddock, aka Granny D. On January 1, 1999, 15 years ago, at the age of 88, Granny D started a walk.
Of course, the applications go as far as the
imagination
goes.
Innovation in sports, whether that's new track surfaces or new swimming techniques, the democratization of sport, the spread to new bodies and to new populations around the world, and
imagination
in sport, an understanding of what the human body is truly capable of, have conspired to make athletes stronger, faster, bolder, and better than ever.
Our
imagination
has become an ecological force.
I have to create a framework that you then fill in with your
imagination.
Sorry, when people say "I can't imagine that," they're usually talking about their own lack of imagination, and not about the unlikelihood of the event that they're describing.
And I sometimes think that so much of our life takes place inside our heads, in memory or
imagination
or interpretation or speculation, that if I really want to change my life I might best begin by changing my mind.
And I know I as a writer will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences and so that her
imagination
has room to breathe.
This is about a government and a people that care about the rest of the world and have the
imagination
and the courage to think outwards instead of only thinking selfishly.
Civic
imagination
and innovation and creativity are emerging from local ecosystems now and radiating outward, and this great innovation, this great wave of localism that's now arriving, and you see it in how people eat and work and share and buy and move and live their everyday lives, this isn't some precious parochialism, this isn't some retreat into insularity, no.
Well, that chance encounter inspired my imagination, and I created the Lunch Lady graphic novel series, a series of comics about a lunch lady who uses her fish stick nunchucks to fight off evil cyborg substitutes, a school bus monster, and mutant mathletes, and the end of every book, they get the bad guy with their hairnet, and they proclaim, "Justice is served!" (Laughter) (Applause) And it's been amazing, because the series was so welcomed into the reading lives of children, and they sent me the most amazing letters and cards and artwork.
In these cynical times, it's comforting to know that we're still capable of great feats of imagination, and that when we search for connection, we come together and build cathedrals in the dust.
And these are all kids with no artistic ability, no talent, no
imagination.
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas,
imagination
and audacity, but also solutions that work.
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