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In this, I was
interested
in the consequences of geography and imagining how the world would be different if Israel were in Uganda, which is what these maps demonstrate.
Again, talking about fate, I was
interested
in the stories and fate of particular works of art.
And I'm
interested
in the impact of their absence and presence through time.
I'm
interested
in these ideas of repetition.
And so they're predominantly
interested
in psychology.
You can't be a feminist who's also
interested
in fashion.
Instead, I'm really
interested
in building tools that allow large numbers of other people to tell their stories, people all around the world.
There's also a search capability, if you're
interested
in finding out about a certain population.
And there are also quotes that you can see, if you're
interested
in reading about quotes on climate change.
Now I was growing up in the late '60s and early '70s, and there were a number of other passions I was also
interested
in, but these two were the ones that differentiated me.
So I went to see him, because he's just worked on phobias for a long time, which I'm very
interested
in.
Somehow I was more
interested
in pure manipulation than in all the silly little tricks in the box.
I was not
interested
in collecting the gigantic, in breaking records.
As it was operating, my students and I were very
interested
in how people were interacting with each other, and what they were doing with the garden.
So, because we were
interested
more in the system design and the user interface than in the hardware, we decided that, rather than have a robot replace the human to go to the party, we'd have a human replace the robot.
I invite all of you to think about the innovations that you're
interested
in, the machines that you wish for.
I started getting very
interested
in Maria Montessori and her methods, and the way she went about things, and the way she thought it very valuable for kids to discover things on their own rather than being taught these things overtly.
So a few years ago, I started getting very
interested
in the SETI program.
I get
interested
in different subjects, I dive in, research them, and then try to figure out how to craft a toy around that, so that other people can experience the same sense of discovery that I did as I was learning that subject.
While I was fortunate to meet peers and professors who were
interested
in doing the same thing, my desire to engage with difficult ideas was also met with resistance.
It can address the problem by getting young people
interested
in science.
So that doesn't get people
interested
in science because they can't comprehend what it's about.
It's exciting because we're naturally
interested
in other intelligent beings, and I think that's part of our hardwiring.
I mean, we're hardwired to be
interested
in beings that might be, if you will, competitors, or if you're the romantic sort, possibly even mates.
We're
interested
in things that have big teeth, and you can see the evolutionary value of that, and you can also see the practical consequences by watching Animal Planet.
Okay, so we're
interested
in these sorts of things.
They get
interested
in something.
Now it's my theory, supported only by anecdotal, personal anecdotal evidence, but nonetheless, that kids get
interested
in something between the ages of eight and 11.
And so I got
interested
in electronics, and you know, I studied to get my ham license.
And the question I get when I start talking about this most often is, "What made you
interested
in this subject?"
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