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That is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know." (Music) (Applause) (Circus music) [Ted N' Ed's Carnival] [John Lloyd's Inventory of the Invisible] [Adapted from a TEDTalk given by John Lloyd in 2009] June Cohen: Our next speaker has spent his whole career eliciting that sense of wonder.
(Circus music) [Get your souvenir photo here!]
[Continue your journey into the unknown!] (Circus music) When I was considering a career in the art world, I took a course in London, and one of my supervisors was this irascible Italian called Pietro, who drank too much, smoked too much and swore much too much.
(Cello
music
starts) You found me, you found me under a pile of broken memories with your steady, steady love.
(Cello
music
continues) (Taps rhythmically) You found me, you found me under a pile of broken memories with your steady, your steady, steady love.
(Music
ends) (Applause) Thank you.
If you listen to techno
music
for long periods of time, it does things to your brainwave activity.
Joker: Whoa, whoa, whoa, oh! (Music) MT: But today, I am performing for a different kind of audience.
Music: DJ Shadow.
He had to learn to hear the
music
in language.
It's the fact that most of us, most of our children, are engaged with listening to
music
at the same time as they're doing search on the web at the same time as they're chatting on Facebook with their friends.
Then one day I told him, "Reg E., what is subordination for verbal measures to tonal consideration?" (Laughter) And he handed me a black-and-white printed out thesis on a poet named Etheridge Knight and the oral nature of poetry, and from that point, Reggie stopped becoming the best to me, because what Etheridge Knight taught me was that I could make my words sound like music, even my small ones, the monosyllables, the ifs, ands, buts, whats, the gangsta in my slang could fall right on the ear, and from then on, I started chasing Etheridge Knight.
["'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1972)"] Alice: What's happening to me? ["'Alice in Wonderland' (2010)"] ["Academy Award Nominee for Visual Effects"] ["'The Lost World' (1925)"] ["Stop Motion Animation"] ["'Jurassic Park' (1993)"] [Dinosaur roars] ["CG Animation"] ["Academy Award Winner for Visual Effects"] ["'The Smurfs' (2011)"] ["Autodesk Maya Software - Key Frame Animation"] ["'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' (2011)"] Chimpanzee: No! ["Academy Award Nominee for Visual Effects"] ["'Metropolis' (1927)"] (Music) ["'Blade Runner' (1982)"] ["Academy Award Nominee for Visual Effects"] ["'The Rains Came' (1939)"] Rama Safti: Well, it's all over.
I don't even think that
music
videos or pornography are really directly related to that, but something is going wrong, and when I hear that statistic, one of the things I think of is that's a lot of sexual assailants.
Some major in art or
music
and think they can't write.
I was raised in downtown Manhattan in the early 1980s, two blocks from the epicenter of punk
music.
["Self evident truths"] ["4,000 faces across America"] (Music) (Applause) iO Tillett Wright: Absolutely nothing could have prepared us for what happened after that.
(Mechanical noises) (Music) (Applause) What is going to be the future of learning?
People were eating boxed lunches on roundtop tables, and there was a sad band playing music, or a band playing sad music, probably both.
(Breathes in) (Breathes out) So, I didn't always make my living from
music.
I had no idea how perfect a real education I was getting for the
music
business on this box.
And in the morning, her mom taught us how to try to make tortillas and wanted to give me a Bible, and she took me aside and she said to me in her broken English, "Your
music
has helped my daughter so much.
And our
music
is a cross between punk and cabaret.
And this is the moment I decide I'm just going to give away my
music
for free online whenever possible, so it's like Metallica over here, Napster, bad; Amanda Palmer over here, and I'm going to encourage torrenting, downloading, sharing, but I'm going to ask for help, because I saw it work on the street.
My fans backed me at nearly 1.2 million, which was the biggest
music
crowdfunding project to date.
And the media asked, "Amanda, the
music
business is tanking and you encourage piracy.
How did you make all these people pay for music?"
My
music
career has been spent trying to encounter people on the Internet the way I could on the box.
I think people have been obsessed with the wrong question, which is, "How do we make people pay for music?"
What if we started asking, "How do we let people pay for music?"
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