TEDtalk
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Monday TED Talk: The rise of personal robots
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The Brio team started the week with this TED Talk by Cynthia Breazeal on the rise of personal robots. The Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) founded the Media Lab’s Personal Robots Group. She says in her talk: “Robots touch something deeply human within us. And so…
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TEDx Brisbane
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The second TEDxBrisbane was held at the State Library of Queensland last weekend. More than 450 people attended the event. It was a great day and a few firm favourites shone through. My top moments of the day include: Gordon Hamilton’s Toy Story 3 = Awesome Composer Gordon Hamilton’s video takes random Facebook status updates…
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Thelma Golden TED Talk – How Art Gives Shape to Cultural Change
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Thelma Golden, curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem, talks through three recent shows that explore how art examines and redefines culture. The “post black” artists she works with are using their art to provoke a new dialogue about race and culture and about the meaning. Thelma speaks about artists who are important to her.…
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TEDspiration: Clay Shirky
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The Brio team started Monday with this talk by Clay Shirky on Cognitive Surplus. [briotube]http://www.youtube.com/v/qu7ZpWecIS8?[/briotube]
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Monday TED-spiration: Nurturing Creativity
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I have a confession. I’ve never read Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat,Pray, Love. I’ve never had any urge to read her story of finding herself following the breakdown of her marriage. I will confess, I begrudgingly sat through the movie adaptation of the book and it didn’t rate for me. While I can’t explain why I’m yet…
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The Orangutan Saviour
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Willie Smits, a conservationist who has devoted his life to the orangutan, gave a powerful TED Talk where he describes his work restoring the rainforest and saves the lives of countless orangutans. He expresses the horrific ecological barbarity resulting from the palm oil and timber industries as a result of greed. It’s saddening to hear…
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What adults can learn from children
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In this TED talk Adora Svitak, American child prodigy and published author reminds us of what we can learn as adults, from children. She reminds us that when we were children we had crazy ideas of doing and achieving anything we could imagine. Then as adults we look at these ideas as impossible or too…
