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Designer Philippe Starck handpicked this list of talks about science and design -- ideas that spur imagination and inspire creativity.
Curated by Philippe Starck
11 talks (Curated by Philippe Starck)
Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world
15:22
Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine: espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. And he warns that we are writing code we can't understand, with implications we can't control.
TEDGlobal 2011, Filmed Jul 2011, Posted Jul 2011
Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now
07:53
Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on "external brains" (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves.
TEDWomen, Filmed Dec 2010, Posted Jan 2011
MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld talks about his Fab Lab -- a low-cost lab that lets people build things they need using digital and analog tools. It's a simple idea with powerful results.
TED2006, Filmed Feb 2006, Posted Feb 2007
Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?
03:59
TED Fellow Lucy McRae is a body architect -- she imagines ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies. In this visually stunning talk, she shows her work, from clothes that recreate the body's insides for a music video with pop-star Robyn, to a pill that, when swallowed, lets you sweat perfume.
TED2012, Filmed Feb 2012, Posted Apr 2012
Neil Harbisson: I listen to color
09:35
Artist Neil Harbisson was born completely color blind, but these days a device attached to his head turns color into audible frequencies. Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of color -- and yes, even listen to faces and paintings.
TEDGlobal 2012, Filmed Jun 2012, Posted Jul 2012
Lee Cronin: Making matter come alive
15:11
Before life existed on Earth, there was just matter, inorganic dead "stuff." How improbable is it that life arose? And -- could it use a different type of chemistry? Using an elegant definition of life (anything that can evolve), chemist Lee Cronin is exploring this question by attempting to create a fully inorganic cell using a "Lego kit" of inorganic molecules -- no carbon -- that can assemble, replicate and compete.
TEDGlobal 2011, Filmed Jul 2011, Posted Sep 2011
Juan Enriquez: The next species of human
18:50
Even as mega-banks topple, Juan Enriquez says the big reboot is yet to come. But don't look for it on your ballot -- or in the stock exchange. It'll come from science labs, and it promises keener bodies and minds. Our kids are going to be ... different.
TED2009, Filmed Feb 2009, Posted Feb 2009
Brian Greene: Is our universe the only universe?
21:47
Is there more than one universe? In this visually rich, action-packed talk, Brian Greene shows how the unanswered questions of physics (starting with a big one: What caused the Big Bang?) have led to the theory that our own universe is just one of many in the "multiverse."
TED2012, Filmed Feb 2012, Posted Apr 2012
Susan Solomon: The promise of research with stem cells
14:58
Calling them "our bodies' own repair kits," Susan Solomon advocates research using lab-grown stem cells. By growing individual pluripotent stem cell lines, her team creates testbeds that could accelerate research into curing diseases -- and perhaps lead to individualized treatment, targeted not just to a particular disease but a particular person.
TEDGlobal 2012, Filmed Jun 2012, Posted Sep 2012
Lisa Harouni: A primer on 3D printing
14:49
2012 may be the year of 3D printing, when this three-decade-old technology finally becomes accessible and even commonplace. Lisa Harouni gives a useful introduction to this fascinating way of making things -- including intricate objects once impossible to create.
TEDSalon London Spring 2011, Filmed Nov 2011, Posted Jan 2012
Michael Hansmeyer: Building unimaginable shapes
11:07
Inspired by cell division, Michael Hansmeyer writes algorithms that design outrageously fascinating shapes and forms with millions of facets. No person could draft them by hand, but they're buildable -- and they could revolutionize the way we think of architectural form.
TEDGlobal 2012, Filmed Jun 2012, Posted Jul 2012
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