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Flow Over Fear | Sneha Chakrabortory | TEDxNIIT University
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-09 15:15
[Music] Hi everyone, namaste. I'm Sneha Chakraorti and I am an artist. So have you heard anyone of your parents, family members, anyone saying that if life was a little simpler, if I didn't have to earn so much money to take care of my family, I would be doing what I wanted to do.Maybe I would do gardening. Maybe I would dance. Maybe I would be a singer. Maybe I would be an artist.Have you ever heard any of your family members saying that. Maybe your father, your elder brother. I was also one of those.I sai ...
Creating your life as your masterpiece | Kaylin Ingram | TEDxUF
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:38
My name is Kayn Ingram and I am a creative. Now, I just used an adjective as a noun. So, what exactly does it mean to be a creative? Artists, photographers, designers, painters, all might refer to themselves as a creative. I personally think it's a term that us rightbrain people use when there's just not one particular thing that we do for a living. So like most creatives, I have a lot of endeavors. I co-own a creative agency where we build brands and logos for startups. I paint murals on big walls for busi ...
Rethink Education: The Future Needs Creators | Dr. Samiksha Borele | TEDxSGNS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:46
We are preparing our children for the world that no longer exist and we wonder why do they feel lost. While growing up we were always taught to get good grades to work hard to choose the safer path. No one taught us how to solve the problem, how to challenge the traditions and how to fail.Yet in the real world, these are the most important skills needed to succeed in life. For decades, our education system has been preparing kids for the economy that that might not longer exist. We are producing job seekers ...
Creativity: The Human Skill Machines Can’t Replace | Fatma Naz Toksöz | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:56
Heat. Heat. Dear guest, my name is M.I'm pleased to be here to share my thoughts with you. internet. I'm going to talk about why schools should teach creativity.What if I told you that the most powerful skill your child could have isn't even on the school curriculum. It's not math, not coding, not even science. It's something far more human.Creativity. Our world is changing faster than ever before. Artificial intelligence is designing art.Robots are writing news articles. Machines are even passing medical e ...
Creativity Isn’t Extra: It’s Essential | Elif Uzuner | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:53
Heat. Heat. Hello everybody, dear guests and my esteemed teachers.So, I once got sent to the principal's office in fourth grade because I turned my book report into a K-pop song. Now, in my defense, it was a very good song. It had rhythm, it rhymed, and I even wore my new skirt to deliver it.But the teacher looked at me like I just tried to sell mixtapz in the middle of his class. And that's when I learned that creativity isn't always a part of the school program. At least not the kind that doesn't fit neat ...
Why Can’t We Teach Why? | Ela Akyel | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:51
Heat. Heat. When I was a child, I always asked why.Why is the sky blue. Why do we have two eyes. Why can't we fly like birds.To me, the world was full of mystery and magic. I want to understand everything. I was curious, excited, full of questions.At first, adults smiled at my question. They say, "You're so smart." But later, they got tired. They say, "Stop asking so many questions. Just listen. That's way." So, I stopped asking.Then I went to school. In school I learned many things. I learned history dates ...
We need ugly art — here’s why | MJ Chiao | TEDxUBC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:37
When I first teach students how to write, the first thing that I ask them to do is I ask them, "What can you remember? What can you remember about your childhood home? About what you did in class today, what you did with your parents that day, what you ate for breakfast." If we read a story, what do you remember happening in that story. I had a class of kindergarteners and grade 1's and we read a fairy tale together that was separated into seven parts and for each student I assigned a single part of the fai ...
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Decrypt· 2025-07-03 06:55
Why Real Creativity Still Needs Chaos and a Human Touch in the AI Age► https://t.co/xAqvtvUfVq https://t.co/xAqvtvUfVq ...
Creativity can keep the world from falling apart | AFLO. the poet | TEDxBrighton
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:38
Core Argument - The arts and creative expression are essential for personal well-being and societal progress, offering hope and driving change [4][5][6][15][21] - Early discouragement of creative pursuits in education, driven by academic prioritization and funding cuts, negatively impacts individuals and society [2][3] - Re-engaging with creative outlets can be transformative, aiding in mental health recovery and empowering individuals to contribute to social change [8][9][11][24] Societal Impact - Art serves as a catalyst for conversations, raises awareness of critical issues like mental health, and inspires political progress [12][13][15][22] - Creative expression empowers marginalized communities, challenges oppressive systems, and fosters empathy [11][15][22] - Encouraging creativity and play, rather than competition, can lead to a more empathetic and innovative world [11][20][26] Metaphorical Analysis - The process of transformation through creativity is likened to a caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and trusting the process [16][17][18][19] - Creativity is presented as a light that can guide individuals and societies through darkness, offering solutions and inspiring action [5][20][21] - The "box" represents limiting societal expectations, and breaking free from it is crucial for innovation and progress [20]
Weaving Dreams in Conflict, Couture & Cheese. | Insha S.Qazi | TEDxSGGSCC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:18
Business Innovation & Entrepreneurship - The company started Kashmir's first and only fashion design institute in 2016, a year marked by significant conflict [1][2] - The institution expanded into sustainable homestays, becoming one of India's top-rated unique homestays within months [16][20] - The company emphasized a shift from sustainable fabrics to sustainable architecture, integrating design into food and overall space [16][17] Social Impact & Sustainability - The company adopted a sustainable model focusing on refurbished, recycled materials and indigenous textiles like handwoven cotton and linen [10][11] - The institution committed to social responsibility by designing bridal trousseaus for underprivileged and orphaned girls, merging fashion with compassion [15] - The company focused on ethical practices, teaching students the journey of fabric from seed to cloth, respecting local artisans [11] Overcoming Challenges & Redefining Narratives - The company confronted societal challenges and communication blackouts due to conflict, turning scarcity into a driver for innovation [2][6][12] - The institution redefined the narrative of Kashmir, showcasing the region's hospitality and honesty through slow travel and old-school life [22] - The company aimed to rewrite the stories of its students, empowering them to become top entrepreneurs and designers [25][26] Recognition & Achievements - Students from the institution participated in prestigious fashion weeks, representing India in Russia and becoming part of top fashion houses [9] - The company's homestays were featured in top Indian magazines and awarded by travel platforms like Make My Trip and Travel and Leisure [20] - The founder was acknowledged by the Prime Minister of the country, marking a significant moment of recognition [26]