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Leaves of Us: Portraits in Change | Rupam Mukherjee | TEDxSt Pauls College
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-29 15:53
[Music] Hello everyone. Good afternoon. I start with the first question.How many of you have gone through a leaf very properly like you know this particular leaf is there we used to see at a glance right don't look at a glance just think about it what can you see over here right so what can you see used to see about the shape the ws and the imperfections honestly speaking I did it and it changed the way I see the world right now my name is and I create artwork out or this isn't just about an art. It is abou ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-28 07:05
Market Expansion - Sotheby's 将在阿布扎比推出首个拍卖系列 [1] - 阿布扎比正在加强其成为全球艺术和奢侈品目的地的努力 [1]
A Poem to the poem on the wall | Kelsey Anne Heimerman | TEDxAddison Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 15:34
Artistic Inspiration & Cultural Significance - The allure of Paris as a hub for great artists is explored, emphasizing its unique environment [5] - Artworks create narratives dispelling a delusion of difference in our worthiness [2] - Art and poetry illuminate a hopeful, unified, and visionary future, speaking to our global connection [3] - The language of art consistently breaks grounds, capturing things beyond the capability of sound [19] Seasonal Transformation & Personal Growth - The text draws parallels between the seasons and personal transitions, highlighting rest and growth [10][11] - Winter is portrayed as a season of rest and productivity, leading to stability [10] - The process of winter into spring is a metaphor for personal growth and renewal [9][15][17][20][23][24] Artistic Expression & Creation - The author expresses a desire to create and radiate joy through art [14] - Poetry and art can make seconds last, cutting through like a river and expanding the soul [16] - Humankind is seen as a process like winter into spring, with art in our veins [23] Reflection on Time & Legacy - The text reflects on the passage of time and the enduring nature of art and architecture [6][7] - The art of living involves considering how one spends their precious time [13] - History becomes encapsulated in art, with abstracted minds taking form in various mediums [19][20]
From Samurai to Steve Jobs: The Power of Zen and Art | Yukari Kitamura | TEDxAs Sulimaniyah
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 15:25
Core Philosophy & Inspiration - The presentation centers around the fusion of Zen philosophy and art as a catalyst for innovation and creativity [4][8][9] - Japanese tea ceremony embodies mindfulness, simplicity, and beauty, elements that define Japan's comprehensive art [3] - Simplicity, as inspired by Zen, is key to innovation, emphasizing focus on what truly matters [4][5] - Inner reflection and understanding one's own creativity are crucial for innovation [5][9] Historical & Cultural Context - The Japanese tea ceremony historically served as a strategic meeting place for samurai, fostering inner strength and strategic thinking [7] - Tea was not just a drink, but a strategy, a mindset and way to cultivate inner strength [6][7] - Saudi Arabia is positioned as a crossroads of commerce, culture, and innovation, where Eastern and Western philosophies converge [8] Application & Impact - Integrating Zen philosophy and art into business can spark creativity, spirituality, and innovation [8] - Experiencing art can transform individuals, connecting them at a deeper level and potentially changing their lives [11][12] - The presenter's art aims to awaken deep creativity through a fusion of painting, writing, and music [9]
The art of navigating grief | Ryan Dany | TEDxBrandeisU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-20 15:18
In life, we are taught that things move in a linear progression. Everything has a start, a middle, and an end. And for most things, this is true. Like this talk for example.But more often than not, I guarantee you the things in life we think move forward actually move in all kinds of directions. Today, I'm going to teach you the art of navigating life, no matter what direction it takes you, even in its most challenging moments. This idea is a little abstract, so let me try and paint you a better picture.My ...
The art of discomfort | Leigh Bardugo | TEDxUCDavis
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:18
Core Argument - The key to artistic success lies in embracing discomfort, a skill often overlooked in education and misrepresented by media [4][5] - The media and social media perpetuate myths about the creative process, erasing the struggles and discomfort involved [5][9] - Discomfort should be viewed as a compass, guiding artists towards challenging and worthwhile endeavors, rather than a warning sign [28] Myths Debunked - The myth that finished art pieces are first drafts is false; art is iterative and thrives on revision [11][12] - The "romance of the big idea" is misleading; staying committed to an idea through discomfort is more crucial than the initial inspiration [14][17] Discomfort Differentiation - It's crucial to distinguish between "bad discomfort" (gut feelings, warning signs) and "good discomfort" (challenge, curiosity) [20][22] - "Good discomfort" involves embracing the unknown and attempting new skills, leading to growth and creativity [24][25] Practical Application - Artists should welcome bad days and moments of discomfort, recognizing them as essential to the creative process [32][35] - The focus should be on making art regardless of external validation (likes, follows, praise) [34][35]
Giga Berlin Graffiti
Tesla· 2025-08-14 23:16
So, at first we started with some local graffiti crews, but then we realized that to cover the entire factory with art, we had to also leverage uh technology cuz this is Tesla obviously. So, we found a robot muralist. So, one of a kind startup that developed a graffiti printer.Together with them, we were able to also get digital artworks printed on our factory walls. And so we curated some from artists around the world but also did a lot of the artworks ourselves in house. So the robot uh consists of two pa ...
This man turns cars burned in wildfires into works of art
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-10 10:00
Art & Automotive Industry Focus - Ben Tuna, a second-generation stained glass artist, transforms damaged Porsches into art at Glass Vision Studios, founded in 1979 [1] - Ben repurposes car windows into stained glass collages, using elements from dismantled churches [2] - A 1965 Porsche 911 features haloed seraphim and other religious figures [2] - Ben will publicly display the car at the Motorux Gala on August 13th during Monterey Car Week [3] - Following fires in Los Angeles, Ben is creating art from at least four cars destroyed in the fires [3] - The first car in the series is a 1965 Porsche 356 torched in the Palisades [3]