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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-25 04:20
Prolonged AI use may it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/HfMdh4JXmA ...
Don’t Take Your Dreams Lying Down | Dr. Kelly Walden | TEDxPacific Avenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-22 15:18
[Applause] It was August 8th, 2008, my 40th birthday. My husband and I were celebrating my birthday at our favorite Indian restaurant with a few friends of ours. Amid the smell of curry, cardamom, and garlic, we ordered our food.And while we were waiting for it to arrive, my friend opened her purse and presented some homemade chocolate chip cookies. I gobbled mine up cuz I was so hungry. And it wasn't until after I had ingested it that she said, "Oh, that was a special cookie." I didn't think anything of it ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-22 05:40
Prolonged AI use may it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/ibPHe4u4Ba ...
Dream City: My Journey of Inventor | Wallace Chen | TEDxYungu School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-21 15:33
Game Development & Teamwork - The presentation discusses the creation of "Dream City," a game combining adventure, strategy, and mystery, highlighting the importance of imagination and teamwork [1][2] - The game development team consists of artists (Cassie, Aura, and Charlotte), a coding expert (John), and a team leader (Wallace), showcasing collaborative roles [3] - The team encountered challenges such as differing ideas, emphasizing the need for communication, negotiation, and cooperation to solve problems [3][4] - The game features a designed game board with elements like forests, rivers, shops, and beaches, along with task cards and character cards [4] Game Mechanics & Design - The game involves assigning roles (city owner, helper, troublemaker, tourist), setting up maps, and using dice to move around the game board [5] - Task cards test courage and skills, while character cards provide abilities to solve tasks [4] Personal Growth & Reflection - The game development process served as a reflection of the creator, fostering creativity, cooperation, and the ability to overcome challenges [6] - The speaker views "Dream City" not as an end, but as the beginning of future projects, emphasizing the lasting impact of creativity, cooperation, and mutual support [6]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-20 05:00
Prolonged AI use may it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/bnOdUQ6sEq ...
黑夜与创造力的共生法则 | Matt Yanliang Lyu | TEDxYuehai St Salon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:23
为什么灵感总在深夜造访?音乐人Matt吕彦良,自称“黑夜的居住者”。 喧嚣的白天让人疲惫,但夜晚却像重置键,唤醒真实的自己。他用自己的经历告诉我们:深夜的安静让人和自己靠得更近,也让创造力自然流动。 从科学的“默认模式网络”到他的创作故事,Matt将带你走进属于夜晚的灵感时刻。 Musician 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 ...
Building Community With Music | Philippine Suzuki Youth Orchestra (PSYO) | TEDxBritishSchoolManila
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 14:46
[Musika] เ [Musika] [Palakpakan] [Musika] เ [Musika] [Musika] [Palakpakan] [Palakpakan] In 1884, two Filipinos traveled across the world to exhibit their art, aiming to prove the skill and intellect of the Indio on the world stage. But what Europe and the world was just about to find out, we had already known for centuries. From the traditional arts of tattooing and textilk to our renowned voicesounding at home and abroad to the modern art forms that make everyday life more colorful to works like the origin ...
Embrace Your Weird to Unlock Your Future | SadieAnne Fransway | TEDxKids@ElCajon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 15:34
Core Message - Encourages embracing individuality and "weirdness" [1][2][3] - Promotes creativity and thinking outside the box [2][3] - Suggests that being "weird" is easier and more fulfilling than being "normal" [2] Call to Action - Advocates for letting one's "crazy side" out without fear [1] - Urges the audience to be bold, free, and imaginative [2] - Inspires the audience to be weird and creative to brighten the future [3]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-18 04:00
Prolonged AI use may it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/A66fUsd7pi ...
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]