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It's called "Learning To See" because it's about an object that hopefully works reflexively and
talks
about that vision or connection with the darkness of the body that I see as a space of potential.
No longer about statues, no longer having to take that duty of standing, the standing of a human body, or the standing of a statue, release it, allow it to be an energy field, a space in space that
talks
about human life, between becoming an entropy as a sort of concentration of attention, a human place of possibility in space at large.
And I give a lot of
talks.
And giving
talks
is a part of it.
So he takes their radio,
talks
to their boss, and gets us all released.
Not the ones for your kids, but the one you had as a child, where your parents come to school and your teacher
talks
to your parents, and it's a little bit awkward.
Popcorn immediately goes out onto the web,
talks
to Google, grabs the map, and puts it in the display.
The sculptor Richard Serra
talks
about how, as a young artist, he thought he was a painter, and he lived in Florence after graduate school.
So we can create the community where we have facilitators who come from a small business background sitting in cafes, in bars, and your dedicated buddies who will do to you, what somebody did for this gentleman who
talks
about this epic, somebody who will say to you, "What do you need?
If everybody was fantasizing on a bed of roses, we wouldn't be having such interesting
talks
about this.
So I always like to start these
talks
by actually introducing you to one of them.
Without flowering plants, there would be no clever, fruit-eating primates giving TED
Talks.
That's beautiful, but let's face it, nobody
talks
that way.
I'm a little nervous, because my wife Yvonne said to me, she said, "Geoff, you watch the TED Talks."
I said, "Yes, honey, I love TED Talks."
Now one response you can make to this, and I sometimes have done this in talks, is people can talk about, there are benefits for these programs in reducing special ed and remedial education costs, there are benefits, parents care about preschool, maybe we'll get some migration effects from parents seeking good preschool, and I think those are true, but in some sense they're missing the point.
So they said, "Well, you've left this machine which
talks
only in English, so we had to learn English."
The weather modification subject was getting started, and as a graduate student, I could go around to the various
talks
that were being given, on a hitchhiker ride to the East Coast, and so on.
And this one, it's a large poster, and you touch it and it has a little speaker behind it, and the poster
talks
to you when you touch it and asks you a series of questions, and it works out your perfect cake.
And when someone
talks
to me that way, I hate the Arabic language.
Here's the experience you all had while listening to the TED
Talks.
And as you make your way into the exhibition where it
talks
about the recovery, we actually project directly onto these moments of twisted steel all of the experiences from people who literally excavated on top of the pile itself.
And then we thought, you know, there are thousands of other
talks
out there, especially TEDx Talks, that are popping up all over the world.
So we took 24,000 TEDx
Talks
from around the world, 147 different countries, and we took these
talks
and we wanted to find the mathematical structures that underly the ideas behind them.
So what we've got here now is the global footprint of all the TEDx
Talks
over the last four years exploding out around the world from New York all the way down to little old New Zealand in the corner.
So we can take in our network projection and apply a physics engine to this, and the similar
talks
kind of smash together, and the different ones fly apart, and what we're left with is something quite beautiful.
Let's now zoom back out to the entire global conversation out of environment, and look at all the
talks
together.
We might just say, well, what are the most popular
talks
out there?
Remember, it's that network structure that is creating these emergent topics, and let's say we could take two of them, like cities and genetics, and say, well, are there any
talks
that creatively bridge these two really different disciplines.
And we could go back to those topics and say, well, what
talks
are central to those conversations?
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