Sense
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I'm going to give you a
sense
of the kind of experiments that we actually do in the lab.
A
sense
of place: your ability to create places that are meaningful and places of quality and character depends entirely on your ability to define space with buildings, and to employ the vocabularies, grammars, syntaxes, rhythms and patterns of architecture in order to inform us who we are.
So that, you know, the residences make
sense
deployed in relation to the places of business, of culture and of governance.
There is another thing with those traits that we so easily observe in each other that I think is worthwhile to consider, and that is that, in a very literal sense, they're really on the surface of our bodies.
Let me show you some brief clips, so you have a
sense
for what that actually looked like on the ground.
In the ancient world there was a lot of respect for unintended consequences, and there was a very healthy
sense
of caution, reflected in the Tree of Knowledge, in Pandora's Box, and especially in the myth of Prometheus that's been so important in recent metaphors about technology.
I was drawn by their
sense
of personal conviction and their life of service, and opted for baptism into the Christian faith as my 10th birthday present.
But interestingly, they have a
sense
of humor.
Chris Anderson: Okay, well that makes
sense.
So beyond that, in closing, I'd just like to say that we're in this era of communications and device proliferation, and it's really tremendous and exciting and sexy, but I think what's really important is thinking about how we can simultaneously maintain a
sense
of wonder and a
sense
of criticality about the tools that we use and the ways in which we relate to the world.
Did you feel a
sense
of moral ambiguity?
And they're kind of like the apps on your phone, in the
sense
that they look quite simple.
So I got the fountain pen, but I didn't get the
sense
of belonging and confidence I was searching for.
And I remember having a very eerie
sense
that the patient and I had slipped back into a primitive ritual in which I had a role and the patient had a role.
And out of that
sense
of failure, I remember, I would always examine the patient.
And I do not mean that in some abstract, generic
sense.
Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the
sense
of belonging.
They're taking those bags and clothes as a
sense
of identity and social status.
In the short time period I have, I want to show you a little bit of a
sense
about how we do this.
I, as the conductor, have to come to the rehearsal with a cast-iron
sense
of the outer architecture of that music, within which there is then immense personal freedom for the members of the orchestra to shine.
And it makes
sense
that we put a lot of effort into making babies think like adults do.
I felt a
sense
of relaxation tempered with anticipation.
I get a
sense
of anticipation"?
And also triumph, this
sense
of transcendence, this "I never knew that.
The comprehension of it leads us to a greater and heightened
sense
of the beauty of what's actually going on.
And the great thing is, this motorcycle has been styled this way specifically to engender a
sense
that it's green technology and it's good for you and it's light and it's all part of the future.
They're going to be infuriated if they
sense
they're wrongly accused throughout the entire course of the interview, not just in flashes; they'll be infuriated throughout the entire course of the interview.
So in this much noisier world, it might make
sense
for us to be just a little bit more explicit about our moral code.
And that makes a lot of
sense.
Right now, computers can make
sense
of our most basic ones, like joy, sadness, anger, fear and disgust, by converting those characteristics to math.
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