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And then inserts these long, thin
instruments
and a camera, and actually does the procedure inside the patient.
It used all the imaginable
instruments
for getting information secretly, such as informers, or tapping phones, as you can see it on the picture here.
Of course, the Stasi used all kinds of technical
instruments
to survey people.
And in a way, the minister was right, because technical
instruments
can only register what people are doing, but agents and spies can also report what people are planning to do and what they are thinking.
But on the other hand, also in a democracy, these
instruments
can be abused, and that is something where we really have to be aware to stop that, and that also the intelligence services are respecting the rules we have.
And I don't play instruments; I don't know anything about music.
You're just like your dad," who collects
instruments.
JK: So the favela was not only the place where this idea started: it was also the place that made it possible to work without a master plan, because these communities are informal — this was the inspiration — and in a communal effort, together with the people, you can almost work like in an orchestra, where you can have a hundred
instruments
playing together to create a symphony.
Let me quickly take you through some of the science and the
instruments.
I won't bore you with all the details of all the instruments, but it's got everything.
While before, we used to think of the brain as a modular, centralized organ, where a given area was responsible for a set of actions and behaviors, the more we know about the brain, the more we think of it as a large music symphony, played by hundreds and thousands of
instruments.
And we have so many examples of this: the Pygmies of the Congo tune their
instruments
to the pitches of the birds in the forest around them.
Finally, we go to the 1950s United States and the most seminal work of 20th century avant-garde composition: John Cage's "4:33," written for any instrument or combination of
instruments.
We need to combine all the
instruments
and to understand that today, in protracted situations, at a certain moment, that it doesn't make sense anymore to make a distinction between humanitarian aid and development aid or development processes.
Just as young potential golfers can more easily find a set of right-handed clubs, many of the important
instruments
that have shaped society were designed for the right-handed majority.
They keep misplacing their
instruments
on tour, and it's driving their manager mad.
Each contains one of your instruments, but don't be fooled by the pictures - they've been randomly placed.
You can't touch the
instruments
or in any way communicate what you find to the others.
For the sake of simplicity, we'll demonstrate with a simplified case, four
instruments
and no more than two guesses allowed for each musician.
Fourteen of the 15 of the hottest years ever measured with
instruments
have been in this young century.
When we started making these, I started thinking, why can't we make wonderful
instruments
like that for everybody, people who aren't fantastic Yo-Yo Mas or Princes?
So, we've made a whole series of
instruments.
It's a whole orchestra of about 100 instruments, all designed for anybody to play using natural skill.
And when we make the Brain Opera, we invite the public to come in, to try these
instruments
and then collaborate with us to help make each performance of the Brain Opera.
We have a long-term project called Toy Symphony, where we make all kinds of
instruments
that are also addictive, but for little kids, so the kids will fall in love with making music, want to spend their time doing it, and then will demand to know how it works, how to make more, how to create.
I think that this is the future of interface, it's the future of music, the future of
instruments.
And I'd like now to invite two very special people on the stage, so that I can give you an example of what personal
instruments
might be like.
We found one of the single most powerful gene-editing instruments, CRISPR, inside yogurt.
They have to all get in tune; they have to make sure their
instruments
resonate with their neighbors' instruments, and something very similar happened to TRAPPIST-1 early in its existence.
(Glass breaks) Scientists believe that dissonant sounds, for example, brass or wind
instruments
played very loud, may remind us of animal howls in nature and therefore create a sense of irritation or fear.
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