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선 하나로 경계를 허물다: 가야금으로 그리는 새로운 음악의 길 ㅣ 박경소 가야금 연주자 | Kyungso Park | TEDxSeoul
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:48
박경소 연사는 가야금 연주자이자 작곡가입니다. 전통 음악을 다양한 장르와 실험을 통해 선보이면서 가야금을 현시대로 재해석하는 연주자입니다. 그녀는 수림문화상 수상, 한국문화예술위원회 젊은 예술가로 선정된 이력을 가진 분으로, 전통과 현대를 오가며 경계를 허물고 있는 음악인으로도 잘 알려져 있습니다. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx 박경소 연주가는 전통과 현대를 오가며 경계를 허무는 독창적인 음악인으로, 2008년 솔로 데뷔 이후 다양한 자작곡과 전통음악을 연주하며 많은 주목을 받았습니다. 그녀의 앨범 '가장 아름다운 관계'와 '박경소 가야금산조 - 김죽파류'를 비롯해 여러 실험적인 싱글과 EP를 통해 가야금의 새로운 가능성을 보여줍니다. 또한 크로스오버 밴드 ...
질문 하나가 바꾼 세상: 디지털 시대, 함께 배우는 힘 / 이채린 클라썸 대표 | Chaerin Lee | TEDxSeoul
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:47
[음악] 안녕하세요. 반갑습니다. 여러분은 기술, AI를 생각하면 무엇이 떠오르시나요.보통 인터넷에 검색을 하면요. 이런 단어들이 등장합니다. 효율적인 빠른, 자동화된 혼자.AI가 업무의 효율화를 돕고요. 그리고 요즘에는 사람 대신 AI를 고용해서 1인 기업들이 등장을 하기도 합니다. 그런데 저는 오늘이 키워드들과 완전히 다를 수도 있는 정반대 이야기들을 한번 들려 보려고 해요.때는 봐야로 제가 대학생이었던 시절로 거슬러 올라갑니다. 여러분 혹시 대학에 처음 입학했을 때 처음 맞아 맞이했던 그 강의 기억하시나요. 한번 눈을 감고 다 같이 상상을 해 볼까요.저는 그 당시에 굉장히 긴장했고 당황스러웠던 기억이 다요. 선생님이 아니라 교수님께서 눈앞에 계시고요. 그리고 내가 모르는 사람들이 강의장 안에 가득했었습니다.그때 제가 느꼈던 생각과 감정들을 영상으로 한번 만들어 봤는데요. 다 같이 한번 보시죠. 수업을 듣고 있었어요.저는 수업 전 문제를 미리 풀어 가는 편인데 어느 날 교수님께서 이건 정답이 0인데 ...
Finding Your Piano | Haya El Sayed | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:45
[Music] So, you just came back home from that. It was a fairly unpleasant day. As ordinary as it may have been expected, it turned out to be just annoying.Something with the food, something with the people, something with the air, it was not your day. It was that kind of day where you didn't seem to smile and didn't even notice it. No drama, no big events, just a grumpy day.So, you just came back home from that. Now, where did you go. I I went to my piano.So, you just came back home from that. It was a fair ...
Flip That Switch | Alexia Maria Dermosessian | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:37
[Music] Does anyone else's mom constantly remind them to turn off their lights. Yeah, mine too. It seems like such a little thing, right.But think about this. If everyone made a point of turning off lights or unplugging devices when they weren't in use, we could seriously save enough energy to power an entire neighborhood. Seriously, turning off lights is an easy way to save energy and reduce carbon emissions, helping the environment.Plus, you're getting better sleep without that artificial light. So, next ...
3 principles for becoming resilient | Vanessa Fischer | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:37
Decisions, decisions everywhere. We need to take decisions. Four years ago, I did it.After years working in investment banking, private equity and venture capital, I became the captain of my own career, focusing on my consultancy and investment firm. So, have you ever stood at this crossroad in your life where you know the next step will redefine everything. What I'm talking about today isn't about rejecting traditional paths.It's quite the opposite. It is about encouraging and combining what you really str ...
If You Don’t Learn Money, AI Will Control it For You | Sophie Thurner | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:35
When was the last time you used AI. This morning did chat help you write an email. Last night, Netflix picked the right episode for you.Or Amazon chose the ideal Mother's Day gift. We use AI all the time. It's useful. It's convenient. It's kind of magical.But did you know that AI is also shaping your financial decisions. I know this. I studied this.I even built an entire business around financial literacy. Yet, even I sometimes get fooled by AI. It only happened to me recently when I was having lunch with m ...
Why we're getting trust all wrong | Karin Lausch | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:34
I fled in the middle of the night from my parents home. Not because I was heading off to college. Not because I was chasing an adventure, but because I had to.Because I wasn't safe there. So, I needed to survive. That night, I became someone who could solve any problem.My friends called me a survival artist. If a crisis appeared, I knew exactly what to do. And while that made me strong, it also made me incredibly lonely.I was always on high alert, always scanning for danger. My mind never rested and the men ...
How to focus on what matters | Sara Kukovec | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:34
reached my darkness moment and questioned whether to continue living. I paradoxically discovered what it means to be alive. And today as entrepreneur I'm driving the change I was once desperately searching for.As a student I had what it seems like a clear path. Build a career make money become someone. I studied civil and industrial engineering, lead big projects, lead research, lead people and I drove nice company cars.From outside everything looked good. I sent positive higherforming ambitions. But inside ...
Learning How to Fly while Falling | Susanne Haspinger | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:33
Starting a company, startup in a new market with new technology, never been their hardware, competing with the big players. Sounds pretty awesome, doesn't it? But also, once you're in there, it's really, really scary. Still, pretty much 10 years ago from now, three of my co-founders and I made exactly this decision. We saw one of the first marketing videos of Microsoft Hollowlands at that time. And tech nerds, which we were, it seemed all our dreams were coming true, working with holograms, the lives out of ...
The Relationships Behind Resilience | Prof. Jerry Guo | TEDxFS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:33
When I was 17, I left home for college. One month later, my mother was diagnosed with cancer for the second time. That was a scary time for all of us.But her journey in fighting this battle and a journey we took together as a family forever changed the way I think about resilience. I learned that resilience is not about the actions of a single person. It's the work of a community, a family. It's about the relationships we form with others.And these relationships, I learned, are the key to resilience. I've c ...