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TED has become an eternal source for inspiration. This time a short introduction by Neil Harbisson, who —as a colour blind person— invented a device to see colours with the help of sound.
With help of his electronic eye he “hears” colours, faces, food and even speeches for example. By now he dresses in a …
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Some people might have heard about Diego Stocco already. Many sound designers and musicians consider the sound artist a source of inspiration regarding sound and music, especially for music compositions created almost entrely from nature sounds, or sounds generally judged to be noise. His compositions “Music From A Tree” and “Music from a dry cleaner” …
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Another inspirational talk. This time by Randy Nelson (former dean of Pixar University, now drector at Apple University): What really distingushes and essential soft skills for any person studying and of course artist as well.
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Another great video on TedTalk! This time by Simon Sinek. It’s about why some people are a source of inspiration AND succeed in life, while others hardly move us.
You can also check it out directly at TED. To your inspiration!
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A few days ago I stumbled over an informative page, interactivly demonstrating the functions of the brain.
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The other day I traveled to Cần Giờ, approximately 40 km south east of Ho Chi Minh City. Taking the motorbike, I left the city early with the first sun rays peaking through the cloudy sky. It seems though, that the people of HCM never sleep. At seven in the morning it feels as busy and crowded in the streets like at any other time of the day.
Finding the way out of the city is the ticky part of the journey. There are no visible signs – or at least none which I was aware of. Leaving the city via district seven (Q7), and taking the fairy, I was out of town on the other side within an hour. On my arrival there it was immediately clear that here the clock of time and life is using a different rhythm. Much less crowded, only a few motorbikes, and incredibly much space, allowing for big, open streets, I travelled almost by myself.
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In this TEDxPSU talk Mark Ballora translates data sets into audio, and discusses the potential role data sonification plays in understanding the natural world.
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Yesterday I visited a beautiful temple, which -in Vietnamese terms- is not called pagoda, but temple. The distinction between both terms is simple. While ‘chua‘ (pagoda or church) is used for the Buddhist pagodas or the church, the word temple describes “religious” places, where a heroic figure or person is worshiped like for example a …
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