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Redefining Art with Neuroscience | Dr Yvonne Chong | TEDxSunway University
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 15:06
Core Idea - The presentation explores a novel approach to art creation using brainwave technology (EEG) to translate thoughts and emotions into audiovisual art in real-time [3][4][5][6][7] - The core of art should be alive, unfiltered, present, and capturing the essence of a moment in time [2] - The presenter calls this approach "full presence expression," emphasizing creation through being rather than doing [11] Technical Aspects - EEG technology captures brainwaves, which are then translated into digital signals to generate audiovisual art [5][6] - Different brainwave frequencies (beta and gamma for active thoughts, lower frequencies for calmness) correspond to different audiovisual parameters [8][9] - The system allows for a direct, raw sensory expression from the brain to the screen, akin to playing an instrument and painting simultaneously using the mind [7] Inspiration and Purpose - The project was inspired by working with underprivileged children with autism, ADHD, motor neuron disorders, and sensory impairments, who are often excluded from traditional art forms [14][15][16] - The aim is to provide a means for these individuals to express their inner voices, feelings, and emotions through art, showcasing their inner beauty and presence [17][18] - The project seeks to redefine art and expand the definition of who can be an artist, promoting connection and understanding beyond typical labels [18][20] Key Takeaway - The presentation encourages embracing inner freedom, courage, and essence to express oneself fully, unconstrained by societal norms or limitations [19][20]
Express, Not Impress: Why Art Still Matters | Winola Sebastian | TEDxTSM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:53
First of all, I genuinely think they chose the wrong person for this TED talk. I believe they fumbled this casting. I'm so confused right now. But before I tell you guys why, hi everyone. My name is Anola and I'm a 23-year-old painter, content creator, and perpetual sad person. I've Oh, I've never publicly stated this before, but uh I got diagnosed with depression when I was 18. I'm off meds now, but sometimes I still get a cute little mental breakdown every now and then, and I get sad every few hours. This ...
When Art Speaks Louder Than Words | Pavi Shankar | TEDxAJCE
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:40
[സംഗീതം] നമസ്കാരം ഞാൻ കൂടുതൽ കൺഫ്യൂസ് ആകും പറയാൻ നന്നായിരുന്നു അതുകൊണ്ട് ഞാൻ എനിക്കറിയാവന്നുള്ള പണി വെച്ചിട്ട് എന്താണ് പരിപാടി എന്നുള്ളത് കുറച്ച് ഡെമോൺസ്ട്രേറ്റ് ചെയ്യാം ഞാൻ പണ്ടട്ടോ വരക്കും ഭയങ്കരായിട്ട് വരക്കും നന്നായിട്ട് വരക്കും. എനിക്ക് ഭയങ്കര കോൺഫിഡൻസ് ആണ് വരക്കുന്ന കാരണം ഞാൻ ആര് പറയുന്നും കേൾക്കാറില്ല ചിലര് എന്തായാലും പടം എന്ന് പറച്ചു കഴിഞ്ഞാൽ കുറേ പേർക്കുള്ള പ്രശ്നം കാണിക്കത്തില്ല കോൺഫിഡൻസ് ഒന്നും ഇല്ലായിരിക്കും. ആൾക്കാർ എന്താ വിചാരിക്കും അല്ലെങ്കിൽ അങ്ങനെ കാണിക്കും. അപ്പോൊ ഞാൻ എനിക്ക് അങ്ങനെ പ്രശ്ന ...
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Raoul Pal· 2025-10-11 14:52
On days like this I like my art weird, warped and wonderful...Just minted a new 1/1 by the immensely talented @DianeeLindo to add to my other piece from her in The Culture Vault.Diane Lindo (@DianeeLindo):‘What do you see?’ invites us to slow down and reflect on our inner experience.A call to step off autopilot and observe with intention.collected by RaoulGMI https://t.co/pRLhweqZKi ...
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Xeer· 2025-10-10 17:42
Under 5 ETH now… minters in shambles.I guess art NFTs are not back 😭If only @waleswoosh had told everyone in advance that he was minting… the minters could’ve dodged a bullet 💀 https://t.co/9XIpD8lYpCXeer (@Xeer):The @artblocks_io x @larvalabs Quine auction has ended and all 477 pieces cleared at a flat 7.5625 ETH each.I had bids in at 2 ETH… turns out I wildly underestimated just how much dry powder is sitting on the sidelines for onchain art 🤯.Will be watching secondary on this https://t.co/JntTvg3ssn ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-10-09 19:40
Museo Casa Kahlo opened recently in Mexico City. The collection is small, but the insight it offers into Frida Kahlo’s formative years is valuable https://t.co/pPi2eraLZL ...
Lessons from Minority Ethnicities: the Bouyei Ethnicity in China | Xiaoang Huang | TEDxBIBA Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-09 15:43
Cultural Preservation and Identity - The presentation emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural heritage and mother tongues, as exemplified by the Boa ethnicity's efforts to maintain their language and traditions [10][11] - It highlights the value of indigenous wisdom and unique cultural experiences, suggesting that these can offer insights and inspiration [2][16][18] - The presentation encourages individuals to embrace their own cultural roots and distinctive perspectives [12][18] Business and Innovation - The presentation showcases examples of businesses that successfully integrate cultural heritage with modern innovation, such as fashion, gourmet products, and handcrafted dolls with traditional costumes [13] - These businesses are not only financially successful but also contribute to social good by providing job opportunities and staying true to their home communities [14] - The presentation suggests that businesses can find success by focusing on cultural heritage and creating unique products that reflect their roots [13][14] Personal Reflection and Purpose - The presentation contrasts the fast-paced, materialistic values of modern society with the slower, more peaceful lifestyle of the Boa people [4][7] - It encourages individuals to find a balance between ambition and inner peace, and to seek significance and purpose in their actions [8][12] - The presentation prompts reflection on personal goals and values, suggesting that individuals should consider what truly matters to them [3][7]
Beyond the Classroom: How Art Opened My World | Olamide Agunbiade | TEDxOsogbo
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-07 16:38
Um many of us are aware about um the Nigerian um mentality which is um go to school um have good grades and get a good job. But um for some of us um the pattern is different because not everybody will have good grades in school. And um our society has um declared those people failures.And once you do have a good grade, you're not having the haze. You're not the top of your class. You are regarded as you're as the um the lower students in class.And unfortunately for me, the school I attended in primary schoo ...
The World is your Oyster-The Next Milestone | Ayrissa Bindu | TEDxOrbisSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 16:11
Core Argument - Art, like pearls formed from an oyster's irritation, arises from hardship and pain, enriching human experience and connection [1] - Society often overlooks the value of nurturing creativity, prioritizing STEM subjects and commercial pursuits over artistic expression [1] - The speaker worries that society is becoming "mute" due to the unspoken rule that arts are not serious or stable career options [1] Industry Trends & Concerns - The pearl industry alone is valued at over $13 billion, highlighting the economic significance of art [1] - Art is shifting from a pursuit of passion to a highly commercial pursuit, leading to the creation of "synthetic plastic pearls" [1] - Cinema and music are becoming increasingly formulaic and driven by commercial success, with creativity seen as a risk [2][3] - Reality dance shows are prioritizing gymnastics and acrobatics over genuine dance, with sob stories used to increase viewership (TRPs) [3] Call to Action - Society should cultivate a culture of appreciating art that challenges expectations and comforts the disturbed, not just for entertainment but for inner enrichment [3] - Audiences have a responsibility to create a conducive environment for good art and not discourage unconventional thinking [3] - A society that neglects art and emotional expression risks neglecting a crucial part of what makes us human [1]