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Seems
impossible but it isn't.
Seems
impossible, no one's done this before, you're the first public audience to ever see this.
We said, oh, kindergarten
seems
like a good place.
To many people, this
seems
crazy.
CA: What you're trying to do in education
seems
to me incredibly profound.
It
seems
to me that's the fuel that's driven a lot of this.
Because it
seems
to me that finding this uniqueness has to do with dealing with the whole force of globalization; that the particular is central to finding the uniqueness of place and the uniqueness of a program in a building.
And I know it is not a fashionable term these days, and certainly not fashionable in the discourse of architectural schools, but it
seems
to me that all this, in one way or the other, is a search for beauty.
Twenty years ago, in a conference Richard and I were at together, I wrote a poem, which
seems
to me to still hold for me today.
The scope and scale of the problem
seems
so large that it feels overwhelming to think about how we might approach it.
We do everything we do, but it
seems
that driving while black, walking while black, talking while black, it's just dangerous.
People in my generation have heard about saving the rainforest since we were kids, and it
seems
that the message has never changed: We've got to save the rainforest, it's super urgent, this many football fields have been destroyed yesterday.
This
seems
like common sense, right?
Origami armies unfold plans for paper planes and we remain imprisoned in our own paper chains, but the greater shame is that it always
seems
to stay the same, what changes is who’s in power choosing how to lay the blame, they’re naming names, forgetting these are names of people, because in the end it all comes down to people.
There
seems
to be no consequence whatsoever for attacks against humanitarian aid workers.
So people started asking us, "Well, Theaster, how are you going to go to scale?" and, "What's your sustainability plan?" (Laughter) (Applause) And what I found was that I couldn't export myself, that what
seems
necessary in cities like Akron, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, and Gary, Indiana, is that there are people in those places who already believe in those places, that are already dying to make those places beautiful, and that often, those people who are passionate about a place are disconnected from the resources necessary to make cool things happen, or disconnected from a contingency of people that could help make things happen.
JL: I think it feels like everyone
seems
to like Amy more, like she's the perfect little angel.
So it
seems
possible that the neurobiology for helpless, involuntary laughter, like my parents lying on the floor screaming about a silly song, might have a different basis to it than some of that more polite social laughter that you encounter, which isn't horrible laughter, but it's behavior somebody is doing as part of their communicative act to you, part of their interaction with you; they are choosing to do this.
We use it a lot, we're choosing to laugh in a lot of situations, and it
seems
to be its own thing.
What you see in the regions in blue, which lies in auditory cortex, are the brain areas that respond more to the real laughs, and what
seems
to be the case, when you hear somebody laughing involuntarily, you hear sounds you would never hear in any other context.
It's very unambiguous, and it
seems
to be associated with greater auditory processing of these novel sounds.
We see black holes at the heart of our galaxy, in the Milky Way, and elsewhere in the universe, where time itself
seems
to stand still.
So this then
seems
pretty obvious that everything we've achieved, and everything we care about, depends crucially on some relatively minor changes that made the human mind.
And so it
seems
that what we should be doing is reaching back earlier in the eduction process and teaching students about neuroscience so that in the future, they may be thinking about possibly becoming a brain scientist.
But the fact is that it
seems
that even when we have the freedom to have other sexual partners, we still seem to be lured by the power of the forbidden, that if we do that which we are not supposed to do, then we feel like we are really doing what we want to.
Our biggest problem
seems
to be that fourth one.
Actually, this isn't as crazy an idea as it seems, and I'm currently exploring it.
One woman saying sex itself is natural but the sex industry
seems
to mechanize or industrialize it.
So if the world is not as it
seems
and we see things as we are, then what we call reality is a kind of hallucination happening inside here.
And if you don't understand that in your mental model of this stuff, what happens inside of a cell
seems
completely mysterious and fortuitous, and I think that's exactly the wrong image for when you're trying to teach science.
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