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| Larry Lessig: How Creativity is being strangled by the law |
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http://www.ted.com Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to
their feet, whooping and whistling, following this
elegant presentation of "three stories and an
argument." The Net's most adored lawyer brings
together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights,
and the "ASCAP cartel" to build a case for
creative freedom. He pins down the key
shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital
intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad
laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to
cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the
most hilarious remixes you've ever seen. Tags : Larry Lessig law ted tedtalks business environment creativity entertainment |
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Affichage : 57408
Durée : 1147 s |
| David Lynch: Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain |
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The inside story on transcending the brain, with
David Lynch, Award-winning film director of Blue
Velvet, Twin Peaks, Mullholland Drive, Inland
Empire (filming); John Hagelin, Ph.D., Quantum
physicist featured in "What the bleep do we
know?;" and Fred Travis, Ph.D., Director, Center
for Brain, Consciousness and Cognition Maharishi
University of Management. [events]
[artshumanities] Credits: producers:UC Berkeley
Educational Technology Services, speaker:David
Lynch, speaker:John Hagelin, Ph.D., speaker:Fred
Travis, Ph.D. Tags : ucberkeley educational howto |
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Affichage : 21196
Durée : 6563 s |
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Many people believe that creativity is something
you either have or you don't, and if you are
amongst the happy few, you'll use your creativity
to create difficult art the general public won't
understand but your creative counterparts will
love.
But; creativity is of vital importance to every
act you'll ever do. Art or no art. The usage of
your creativity can change every action you'll
ever do from ordinary to extraordinary. Tags : creative creativity samama lateral thinking de bono richard florida motion graphic HKU EMMA daniel |
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Affichage : 6743
Durée : 314 s |
| Consciousness, Creativity & the Brain |
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Award-winning writer, director, and producer David
Lynch discusses his films and his 30-year
relationship with Transcendental Meditation, and
its role in his creative process. He is joined by
physicist John Hagelin, who was featured in the
documentary 'What The Bleep Do We Know?' and
neuroscientist Dr. Fred Travis, Director of the
Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition at
Maharishi University of Management. The program is
sponsored in joint partnership by the College of
Arts and Sciences and the University of Washington
Alumni Association. Tags : |
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Affichage : 2353
Durée : 5348 s |
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