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Now, today is a very special day for me, because it is the first time that the first four members of my little embryonic paraorchestra are going to play in public; four extraordinary musicians of
which
the number will grow and grow.
We present to you today a little sonic adventure, a little piece of improvisational whimsy, if you like, a piece on which, of course, the ink is still wet, the clay is still wet.
We decided what we wanted to share with you, at the heart of our improvisation, was a tune
which
is beloved of British people.
And here's an interesting thing: folk music can tell you an awful lot about the cultural DNA of the country from
which
it originates.
Most of the information that we collected on the cholera outbreak didn't come from testing water; it came from forms like this,
which
documented all the people we failed to help.
This comes across also in the way in
which
religions set up rituals around important feelings.
Art should be one of the tools by
which
we improve our society.
Now we may not agree with what religions are trying to teach us, but we can admire the institutional way in
which
they're doing it.
Is there an equivalent process by
which
there's a sort of bridge between what you're talking about and what you would say to them?
If they found a paper
which
had the wrong kind of thought, they could track down who created that thought.
But today, in 2011, if you go and buy a color laser printer from any major laser printer manufacturer and print a page, that page will end up having slight yellow dots printed on every single page, in a pattern
which
makes the page unique to you and to your printer.
And within that binder were notes from a company based in Germany,
which
had sold to the Egyptian government a set of tools for intercepting, at a very large scale, all the communication of the citizens of the country.
For example, in Germany, just a couple of weeks ago, the so-called "State Trojan" was found,
which
was a Trojan used by German government officials to investigate their own citizens.
They will even use tools like State Trojan to infect your computer with a Trojan,
which
enables them to watch all your communication, to listen to your online discussions, to collect your passwords.
And this is an argument
which
doesn't make sense.
SOPA is simply a reversion of COICA,
which
was purposed last year,
which
did not pass.
And the DMCA goes back to the Audio Home Recording Act,
which
horrified those industries.
They're the next turn of this particular screw,
which
has been going on 20 years now.
Because until we convince Congress that the way to deal with copyright violation is the way copyright violation was dealt with with Napster, with YouTube,
which
is to have a trial with all the presentation of evidence and the hashing out of facts and the assessment of remedies that goes on in democratic societies.
There was also recently a study done with CEOs in
which
they followed CEOs around for a whole week.
Today I want to talk about one of the biggest modern day choosing problems that we have,
which
is the choice overload problem.
We there put out six different flavors of jam or 24 different flavors of jam, and we looked at two things: First, in
which
case were people more likely to stop, sample some jam?
The next thing we looked at is in
which
case were people more likely to buy a jar of jam.
Now in the financial savings world, I think one of the best examples that has recently come out on how to best manage the choice offerings has actually been something that David Laibson was heavily involved in designing,
which
was the program that they have at Harvard.
Which
brings me to the second technique for handling the choice overload problem,
which
is concretization.
So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to vary the order in
which
these decisions appear.
The only thing that I have done is I have varied the order in
which
that information is presented.
He's famous because he invented a whole branch of mathematics
which
bears his name, called Galois field theory.
It's generated by repeatedly multiplying by the number three: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, 243 ... When I get to a number that's larger than 89
which
happens to be prime, I keep taking 89s away until I get back below.
This is an 88-by-88-sized Costas array, mapped to notes on the piano, played using a structure called a Golomb ruler for the rhythm,
which
means the starting time of each pair of notes is distinct as well.
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