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The Verge· 2026-03-22 12:00
If I say this in my real voice, I have emotion. I have I can show you happiness. I can show you anything.>> But if I say this here, you can't hear any emotion unless I put some pitch down and sound. There's not much going on here in terms of emotion. You have a single note.The only thing you can do is change your pitch >> or make some chords and then it becomes real sad. >> Well, play happy chords. Go major.Do a 145. >> It's very cold. >> It is cold.You're giving the the mood with the chords, right. Because ...
Do you remember who you are? Reclaiming our humanity | Gary Malkin | TEDxCalle Aldama
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-05 16:15
Would you like to take a journey with me. >> A journey from the head to the heart. >> Come with me into a lecture hall in a college in New England.I was invited to speak about how music might awaken that sense of inner peace that we feel in nature. The co I was speaking to about 30 professors all seasoned into the intellectuals and the college president was introducing me by reading a passage from Rachel Carson's 1962 environmental classic Silent Spring. But as he started to read the passage, something was ...
Brands Hijack Our Memory, And That's Not a Bad Thing | Blesson Varghese | TEDxBITD
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-28 16:45
Brands hijack our memory. And maybe that's not a bad thing. You see, we think of our brains as something we can control. We have a expectation of our brain.We think that it's neat. We think that it's organized. We think that it's intentional.But in reality, it's totally different. Our brains are messy. They are emotional. They they have sensory elements and they are biased.We have so many things in our brains going on at the same time. Our brains keep what's familiar and forgets what not. And great brands, ...
Mastering The Magic of Human Connection | CHRISTOS PROVISTALIS | TEDxHartford
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 16:33
Bro, stop. I almost >> What do you sell? My favorite memory from my time at Walt Disney World actually would happen every night at nine o'clock without fail. The fireworks would light up the sky behind Cinderella's Castle in Magic Kingdom. And across the Seven Seas Lagoon, there's a beautiful Victorian style resort called Disney's Grand Fian Resort and Spa where I had the pleasure of serving as a guest service manager. Now, every night around 8:45, 60 to 80 people would gather behind the resort that had a p ...
A Search for a Poetic Technology | Nhân Phan | TEDxULIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 15:49
Wow, there's like a full house I did not expect and my to be the one that open show today. So just a little bit introduction, my name is Nhan. I am an artist that work with computers right.So my generation belong to the internet. I grew up online where I learn my style, my culture and even my love. My first memories with computers was nothing about productivity or position.It was actually about curiosity and play. I grew up reading làm bạn với máy vi tính computer my friend off from my father's bookshow. I ...
How multilingual minds navigate identity | Tashi Tobden | TEDxChitkaraUniversityHP
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:36
Zambola. Namaste. Satrial.Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Now, I don't know about you, but me, I have forgotten the first words I've ever spoken. As a matter of fact, I don't even remember what language it was in.You see, my father, he is from Eastern Bhutan, the place where the sun rises, the place where everyone plants corn. and the place where they speak a dialect called Shah Chop. Meanwhile, my mother on the other hand, she is from the central areas.Her place I've never seen anyone farm, but I'm s ...
Climbing Mountains: A path to Purpose | Jayesh Lootooa | TEDxMiddlesex University Mauritius
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 16:35
First of all, it's going to be difficult for me to put three decades into 15 minutes, right. Uh why. To explain to you why there are people on top of that block.Who has climbed a mountain in the early. Oh well, it's a privilege as a Ganga Chopra to take you on a hike. By the way, Gi Chopra means village boy.Uh born and raised in the village of Ker, a place where people often in on maps. There resides a mountain at the back. It never there.Here I am on the left talking in your center as I was. As you see, I ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-03 18:30
Actors are judged on their performances (and sometimes for their beauty or style). In our recommended films and television shows this week, thespians stand out for their emotion, intensity and wit https://t.co/SaPULqDQjD ...
From Stage to Heart | Michelle Tong | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:58
Core Transformation & Artistic Growth - The speaker's journey from dancing for recognition to dancing for emotional expression and storytelling [6][8][9] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of connecting with characters on a deep, emotional level to create authentic performances [9][10] - The speaker highlights the transformative power of embodying different characters, allowing for personal growth and a broader perspective [4][10] Performance & Audience Connection - Bowing is traditionally a sign of respect, but the speaker questions whether it diminishes the character's presence after the performance [1][2] - The speaker aims to make characters feel real and human, transcending the performance itself [9][10] - The speaker expresses gratitude to the audience, teacher, and dance academy for their roles in her artistic development [11] Early Training & Shifting Focus - Early dance training in a competitive environment emphasized recognition and achieving the "center spot" [5][6] - The speaker realized the importance of focusing on emotion and expression rather than solely on external validation [8][9] - The speaker acknowledges the pressure to be seen and recognized in the dance world, particularly for young dancers [7]
The Emotional Algorithm of Innovation | Vedant Anand | TEDxSRMIST
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-08 15:11
Imagine [Music] a time when the world was unknown. When vast oceans were unexplored and maps had blank spaces in them labeled with a warning here be dragons. Curiosity.The urge to know what lies beyond to reach places which I once thought were impossible to reach. The same forces drives humanity to build space station, submarines and AI. But here is something which we rarely ask.What emotion fuels innovation. What pushes a scientist to design a mass rover or an engineer to build an underwater submarine. Tec ...