Members mark buchner

About me

I'm an autodidact. I love learning. Its what I do. I'm not a professional academic. My degree is in graphic arts and web design. Currently I'm employed in neither. If I can find work using Photoshop, I will change that. More »

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  • I'm passionate about

    Understanding human motivation. Music. Photoshop. Learning and connecting ideas. Conversation. Anyone who can add to my knowledge, in any of my favorite areas, is appreciated.

  • Talk to me about

    Cars. Music. Human motivation. Photoshop. Other subjects as well, I can listen almost as well as I lecture!!!

  • People don't know that I'm good at

    Interior decorating. Shh :-)
    I don't live in an intellectual environment. People I know, generally don't know what I'm talking about. Thus they don't understand what I'm good at. Ergo, my presence!

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  • TEDCred score: +1

    TEDCred gives you a total score on all your comments on TED.com.

  • A reply on Talk: Qi Zhang's electrifying organ performance

    Jul 6 2009: What's interesting is that Tomita came to mind, for both of us. I have all of Tomita's albums. If I'd recieved this as an untitled mp3, I'd have thought it an unheard Tomita piece. I've little doubt that this girl is as big a Tomita fan as we are. Imitation is, after all, the most sincere form of flattery. P.S. "Pictures at an Exhibition" is one of my favorite albums of all time. I have just over 750 vinyl albums in my collection.
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    A comment on Talk: Qi Zhang's electrifying organ performance

    Jul 6 2009: I love this performance. As a teen in the 1970s I used to listen to Isao Tomita. I'd imagine myself playing his stuff on a series of about a dozen keyboards, pre-programmed. Sort of like air-guitar fantasizing. Now here is this girl living my old fantasy. Remember in the 70s it took a roomful of cumbersome equipment to make this kind of sound.

    Not to be contentious on my first TED post, but there's lots of music to listen to. I have a tendency to be hyper-critical of others efforts. While I try to contain that tendency, some folks deserve the criticism. Think Billy Ray Cyrus' "hit." But this Qi Zhang is not a pre-fab corporate put-on. Nor will her influence diminish nor eradicate the more traditional forms of music. My musical taste is very eclectic. I totally appreciate this piece for the niche performance that it is.
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