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To Experiences
Sora
Creative tools
AI video generation explained.
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To Experiences
Midnight
Action mode
A short film shot exclusively on iPhone 15 Pro.
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To Experiences
Algorithm
Internet troll vs AI
Be nice to customer service chat bots.
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To Experiences
Conventions
You won't regret it
The stories behind body art.
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To Experiences
Shock Therapy
Tackling fear
A comical tale of a man facing his horrors head-on.
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To Intent
Unfiltered
The Ugly Truth
A spoof of the notoriously vain and superficial world of advertising
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To Intent
Outside the Box
360 Degree spinning guitar neck
Embarking on a musical adventure with Mattias Krantz and his inspiring innovations
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To Intent
Drone
Technology vs Humanity
A predator drone goes rogue as it attempts to understand its purpose in the world
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To Intent
Cul-De-Sac
A Stake-Out Intervention
A private detective has a routine stake-out ruined by his sister intent on fixing his life
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To Intent
Meet Sashimi
Octopus vs Underwater Maze
A tale of intelligence, obstacle courses, and a return to the sea
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To Arena
Lonely Goalkeeper
The Life Between Goalposts
Feeling alone among others.
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To Arena
Piano
Overcoming Obstacles
Is it better to try and fail, than to never try at all?
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To Arena
Cat and Moth
Comfort Zone
A fluffy cat fights it out with a turbo-charged moth for the prized spot on the sofa.
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To Arena
6x9
Unsettling Experiences
What’s it like to spend 23 hours a day in a cell for days, weeks, months, or even years?
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To Arena
Curt
Waves of Life
The charming tale of 50-year-old competitive surfer Curt Harper.
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To Generative AI
No Other Way To Say It
The Essence of Human Creativity
A poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of human creativity
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To Generative AI
Echoes of Consumerism
JEFF: A Cinematic Exploration of AI and Humanity
Contemplating the ethical and emotional dimensions of AI in a consumer-driven society
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To Generative AI
Unravel
Generation AI
A visual odyssey into the intersection of human experience and artificial intelligence
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To Generative AI
Boundaries
Merger
Where AI and humanity collide
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To Generative AI
ei: emotional intelligence
A Journey Beyond Logic
Blurred lines between artificial and human emotion
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To Generative AI
iMom
Ethical Landscape of AI
A cautionary tale
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To Energy
Improving Ways to Power the World
I Am AI
Tapping the sun and wind, along with cutting-edge technologies
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To Energy
Power Moves
The World Needs Supergrids, But There's a Problem
The other side of the coin
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To Energy
Out of Control
TIC
Laughing at life's twists
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To Energy
Overnight Sensation
Gone Viral
Exploring the digital fame phenomenon
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To Energy
Yarn of Change
Purl
An outcast at the workplace
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To Opportunities
Rise above
How to truly listen
It sounds quite simple, but it's actually a big job.
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To Opportunities
Go beyond
Kish
An inspiring way to navigate the world.
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To Opportunities
Breaking free
Average Happiness
Pie charts are melting, arrow diagrams twisting, scatter plots, and stock market curves join in a collective climax.
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To Opportunities
Evolving
Telco to Techo
A collaborative process with opportunities to develop new services and make an impact on society.
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To Opportunities
Unexpected
EXIT 12
A remarkable transformation from a veteran with PTSD into a choreographer who helps others heal through dance.
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To Fun
Acts of rebellion
Five minutes
A “parenting class” at a progressive elementary school takes an unexpected, dramatic turn.
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To Fun
Cosmic connection
Russian Roulette
London seems a little less lonely when Lucy meets a cosmonaut on chat roulette.
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To Fun
Going downhill
Hors Piste
The two best rescue workers in the region take off for a mission, but things don't really go as planned.
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To Fun
Behind the scenes
Second Team
We all know that actors have entirely different lives when they're not on camera, but what if these lives collided?
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To Fun
Jump Scares
Host
A group of friends gather online during lockdown to attempt a seance over Zoom, led by a mysterious medium.
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To Agility
For better value
Powering Agile Innovations Across the Telco Business
Three UK & Snowflake
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To Agility
Driving progress
HSBC Wealth and Personal Banking’s Agile Transformation Journey
Stakeholder alignment
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To Agility
Under evolution
Agile HR in 15 minutes
Agile HR is about applying all this skillfully and contextually in people operations and organisational development.
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To Agility
Made for work
What is Human-Centric Robotics?
Humanoid and human-centric robotics
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To Agility
A place to build together
What is GitHub?
It’s where over 100 million developers create, share, and ship the best code possible. It’s a place for anyone, from anywhere, to build anything - it’s where the world builds software.
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To Strategy
Trendsetter
Gartner's Top Tech Trends for 2023
A list that clarifies which technology trends are likely to be most relevant, when, so you can prepare to capture their value to drive priority strategies.
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To Strategy
Valuable drivers
What is strategy?
It's a lot simpler than you think.
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To Strategy
The phenomenon
An Insight An Idea with Jack Ma
A conversation with Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group, on leadership, entrepreneurship and the future of commerce.
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To Strategy
A new way to think
A Plan is not a strategy
Strategy beating planning.
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To Strategy
Strategic Reading
Valuable insights and practical tools by Richard Rumelt
Richard Rumelt is a renowned strategy expert, author, and professor. He has written several books on strategy, including "Good Strategy/Bad Strategy" and "The Crux".
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To Strategy
When we learn
Why we fail to learn from failure
Research conducted by Aleyet Fishbach and Lauren Eskreis-Winkler on learning or not from failure.
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To Memories
Bear in mind
The right to be forgotten
Internet governance and journalism.
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To Memories
Brilliant minds
How your memory works
How does brain remember and forget things?
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To Memories
Everlasting storage
How we can store digital data in DNA
How can we store large amounts of data forever?
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To Memories
Trip down memory lane
Three red sweaters
A short documentary about how memories are changing now that we can document every moment of our lives.
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To Memories
Mimicking the brain
IBM’s Incredible TrueNorth Chip
Why are computers far superior to humans at performing specific specialized tasks but do not come close to humans regarding cognitive faculties like perception, imagination, and consciousness?
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To Memories
Forever
Your online life, permanent as a tattoo
The permanent effects of digital sharing.
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To Value
Almighty dollar
World Economics 101
Crash course into important economic events that may help understand the present and future.
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To Value
Digital and physical assets
How NFTs are building the internet of the future
Discover the world of non fungible tokens.
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To Value
Breaking even
The myth of average
High school dropout turned Harvard faculty talks about how a simple new way of thinking helps nurture individual potential.
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To Value
Sustainable growth
Can the economy grow fovever?
Is infinite growth possible on a finite planet?
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To Value
Delivering connected value
Bouygues Telecom - Mamita
How Bouygues Telecom helps people from different generations connect to each other.
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To Value
Stop killer robots
Immoral code
An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?
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To Learning
Don't think outside the box
Great leaders transform organizations by thinking INSIDE the box
What leaders and entrepreneurs need to navigate today’s complex world by Lard Sudmann.
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To Learning
Ivy league
Introduction to deep learning
MITs Introductory lecture.
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To Learning
Explained
How cell service actually works
Wendover Productions is all about explaining how our world works. From travel, to economics, to geography, to marketing, and more, every video will leave you with a little better understanding of our world.
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To Learning
Programming languages
The creator of Python
Van Rossum is a Dutch programmer and the author of the programming language Python.
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To Learning
Different realities
The future of an immersive Metaverse
Is a Virtual Reality Metaverse based on blockchain and a decentralized economy our future? Will virtual marketplaces filled with NFTs act as an equitable replacement for our existing infrastructure, giving access to billions of people that would otherwise lack access to financial resources and ways to earn a living?
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To Learning
Skills & competencies
The fifth discipline
The art & practice of the learning organisation.
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To Learning
Learn as you go
Big data "L1zy"
A typical suburban family is terrorised by a new A.I. device.
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To Seasons
Throughout time
The Most Popular Programming Languages – 1965/2022
Looking at the most popular programming languages throughout history.
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To Seasons
Looking ahead
How emerging technology & Industry 5.0 will allow us to be more human
It’s up to us to create the “5th Industrial Revolution”.
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To Seasons
The start
How Oil Forms
Oil Formation Process in the Earth's Crust.
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To Seasons
The future of art
Are algorithms the next collaborators?
Technology is changing the way we make, experience and share our ideas. But how do artists use it to shape their craft and the way their audiences experience it?
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To Seasons
Another time
An Unlikely Library of Obsolete Technologies
Deep in Brooklyn, there's a warehouse that supplies vintage electronics to film and movie sets.
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To Seasons
On replay
Why do we binge-watch?
What makes us binge-watch shows like Killing Eve or Game of Thrones? And is it a problem - or could it actually be good for us?
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To Words
Open-source content
Behind Wordpress
Matt Mullenweg, creator of WordPress; CEO, Automattic and Jonathan Weber, Global Technology Editor, Reuters. Full session video from the CB Insights A-ha Conference, December 12 2017.
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To Words
Technical writing
AI + Writing
These experiments set out to explore whether machine learning could be used by writers to inspire, unblock and enrich their process.
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To Words
Magical
Telstra: Thrive
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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To Words
Building fairer algorithms
Gender Bias In AI
“Man is to computer programmer as woman is to____”
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To Words
Our own language
Shnoof
Bill and Tonya Martin don't speak English anymore. This is the story of Martinese.
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To Words
Objects or Words
Are you a visual thinker?
You might be the next genius inventor of our time.
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To Words
Get used to it
Embarrassed
The battle of breastfeeding.
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To Wellbeing
Unplug
Tips to stop being distracted by technology from a neuroscientis
How do we stop feeling distracted?
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To Wellbeing
Blurred lines
How to turn off your thoughts during your free time
Feeling burned out? You may be spending too much time ruminating about your job, says psychologist Guy Winch.
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To Wellbeing
Meh
How to stop languishing and start finding how
Have you found yourself staying up late, joylessly bingeing TV shows and doomscrolling through the news, or simply navigating your day uninspired and aimless?
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To Wellbeing
Human - human connection
AI won't replace therapy - yet
AI’s rapid expansion isn’t just limited to manufacturing and IT industries. It’s also hitting the frontline of a field that relies heavily on a human connection: therapy.
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To Wellbeing
The impact of our choices
Eat Local
Where does your food come from?
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To Wellbeing
The stress cycle
How to deal with difficult feelings
The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care)
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To Wellbeing
Remote first mindset
How to do hybrid meetings right
How do you make sure everyone—whether in person or remote—feels heard?
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To Wellbeing
The pursuit for change
Ok Chlöe
New Zealand's millenial MP, Chlöe Swarbrick, challenges the establishment during the most important year of her political career.
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To Technology
Full potential
Quantum Computers
Overview of the field of quantum computing, how it works, why people are excited about quantum algorithms and their value.
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To Technology
Virtual Worlds
Big Tech CEOs share their vision for the Metaverse!
What are Microsoft, Meta, Qualcomm and Nvidia preparing?
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To Technology
Mastering Chaos
A Netflix Guide to Microservices
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix.
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To Technology
Finding a balance
Digital wellbeing
Find a balance with technology that feels right for you.
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To Technology
Decentralized Finance
New kids on the blockchain
Inside The Cryptocurrency Revolution
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To Technology
The workplace of tomorrow
Microsoft’s CEO on the Metaverse and Flexible Work
HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius interviewed the Microsoft CEO
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To Technology
A virtual world
Investors Buy Up Metaverse Real Estate in Virtual Land Boom
Real-estate transactions in the metaverse are reaching record highs. Hear from companies investing in digital real estate to understand the economic model, and why investors are spending millions on virtual property.
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To Technology
The start of something new
The secret history of the first real smartphone
A decade before Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a tiny team of renegades imagined and tried to build the modern smartphone. Nearly forgotten by history, a little startup called Handspring tried to make the future before it was ready. This is the story of the Treo.
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To Celfies
Another you
Codec Avatar showcase at Facebook Connect 2021
From facial recognition to meta.
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To Celfies
Unlocking potential
SELFIE
A tool used to discover the digital potential of schools.
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To Celfies
Stage fright
Hold on
Kyra is a young cellist on her way to becoming an outstanding soloist. During an important concert one of the strings of her cello comes lose, unnerving her; this results in a panic attack and stage fright. Her anxiety and loneliness become too much to handle, but quitting is not an option.
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To Celfies
In the forseeable future
Seeing Around Corners: Rita McGrath
Armed with the right strategies and tools, smart business leaders can learn to spot inflection points before they hit—and use them to gain a competitive advantage.
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To Celfies
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Dove Selfie
Redefining Beauty One Photo At A Time.
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To Celfies
Use your imagination
Orange | Unicorn grandad
How new technology can be used in times like this to stay in touch and make memories with our loved ones.
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To Celfies
All of me
Awake
Christina Balch: Selfies and seeing ourselves - one artist’s look in the mirror.
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To Places
Getting around in the future
Tesla AI Day
Much more than an electric car company...
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To Places
Tomorrow's homes
Smart City: How do you live in a Smart City?
Is the future of cities an utopia or true surveillance?
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To Places
Out of this world
The Wrong Bank
Everything you don't expect from a bank.
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To Places
Feeling (connected) at home
Smart Homes in 2021
Looking to turn your home into a smart home? Discover how to do it with Google and be inspired by Brett.
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To Places
Combining worlds
Are You A Hybrid Professional?
Do you have multiple professional identities? Do you struggle to describe to other people what you do?
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To Places
Connected everwhere
Why suffer broadband rage? New unbreakable BT hybrid broadband
Only BT’s hybrid broadband is backed up by EE’s mobile network. One day all broadband will be like this.
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To Places
Unknown frontier
High Cahaparral
Sweden's wild west response to Syrian refugee crisis
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To Recognition
Call the tune
How Shazam Works
What's the technology behind the music recognition platform?
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To Recognition
Is that you?
Facial Recognition
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
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To Recognition
Overvalued
The Crisis of credit visualised
Millions have turned to this film to understand the complexities of the economic recession explained
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To Recognition
Set the record straight
Fast talk
A fascinating look at the strange phenomenon of competitive fast-talking in the late 1980s.
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To Recognition
Blowing the competition away
Cristiano Ronaldo - Tested to the limit
Unveiling the machine that is the ultimate football player.
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To Recognition
Protect everyone
Morality in the age of tech surveillance
Edward Snowden at the WebSummit Event
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To Recognition
What's your superpower?
Lazy Susan
An irreverent alt-history of of a classic dining tool, and how one lazy lazy woman changed the restaurant industry forever.
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To Heat
A new world
The 5G promise
One of the most transformative technologies in the history of telecommunications.
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To Heat
Rising with the sun
How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable source
What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth?
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To Heat
Today's truth
The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning
A Global Warning provides audiences with a rare glimpse of the Earth’s most undiscovered continent through the eyes of award-winning cinematographer, Damir Chytil, CSC, one of the world’s foremost polar cameramen and a pioneer of HD film photography.
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To Heat
One man's loss is another man's gain
A Short Explanation of Short Selling
In January 2021, a short squeeze of the stock of the American video game retailer GameStop (NYSE: GME) and other securities took place, causing major financial consequences for certain hedge funds and large losses for short sellers.
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To Heat
Next level
What is edge computing
Edge computing acts on data at the source.
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To Heat
Behind a screen
What we do next
Deutsche Telekom collaborates with the pop star for its campaign.
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To Heat
Tough as nails
The Heat
Heather "The Heat" Hardy, is a single mother and professional boxer who uses boxing as way to provide a life for her and her daughter.
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To You
Tell me more
How do personality tests work?
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
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To You
At odds
IBM Project Debater
Debating with AI
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To You
A tale of two
Fjord Trends 2020: Digital doubles
Digital twins are evolving beyond their role as industrial tools into our daily lives. Brands will need to learn how to interact with our digital doubles–virtual home for all our data, and gatekeepers of our digital lives.
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To You
We get you
You rule
Your rules, your network. Vodafone is at your command.
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To You
Understanding humans
Why Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs Matters
Maslow's Hierarchy, (or Pyramid), of Needs is one of the central ideas in modern economics and sociology. The work of a once little-known American psychologist, it has grown into an indispensable guide to understanding the modern world. This film explains who Maslow was, what his pyramid is, and why it matters so much.
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To You
Meet me halfway
Are you a giver or a taker?
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a culture of generosity and keep self-serving employees from taking more than their share.
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To You
Starting something new
N26 You
Banking, personalised.
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To You
Learning the ropes
You aren't at the mercy of your emotions - your brain creates them
This new theory means that you play a much greater role in your emotional life than you ever thought.
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To Health
What science knows
The puzzle of motivation
Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward.
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To Health
Home remedies
The pharmacy of the future
An inspiring TED talk on personalized pills, 3D printed at home by Daniel Kraft
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To Health
Blindsided
Side Effected
An urgent meeting between the boss of a pharmaceutical company and one of his upstart young employees is called in order to discuss a troubling rumor about a new drug.
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To Health
No brainer
The most important lesson from 83,000 brain scans
Dr. Daniel Amen delivered an impassioned talk on TED Scene in 2013, revealing the single most important lesson learned after studying 83,000 brain scans over the past 22 years.
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To Health
Waving it off
Could Your Phone Hurt You? Electromagnetic Pollution
Electrosmog is one of those things that is a bit vague and hard to grasp. When personal health is involved, feelings clash extra hard with scientific facts and there is a lot of misinformation and exaggeration out there. On the other hand, some people are really worried and distressed by the electricity that surrounds them. And just to wave this off is not kind or helpful.
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To Health
Get moving
The runners
Pounding the tarmac through the seasons, a band of runners are brazenly challenged with intimate questions as they pace their routes.
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To Health
Stay connected
Together | Vodafone
Even when we can’t be close, we can be together.
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To Literature
A Mystery Told
What Happens When AI Writes a Novel?
Even though we’re far from reaching the maximum capacity of AI writing software, we should not underestimate them. Creative coder Andreas Refsgaard reflects on the future of these tools.
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To Literature
The Plot twist
How Far is Too Far?
The Age of AI
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To Literature
Never ending story
This Video Has 27,230,886 Views
The title of this video should change with the times
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To Literature
Customer focused
A history of amazon
How amazon came to dominate retail
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To Literature
At all costs
Seeing through the banker's new clothes
Down the banking rabbit hole
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To Literature
Hooked
Beyond Limits - tale of two cities
The future is ours to make
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To Details
A single unit
Quantum Computers Explained
The limits of human technology.
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To Details
Shades of gray
Frame 394
A young man from Toronto entangles himself in one of America’s most high-profile police shootings.
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To Details
Keep an eye out
The Card Fraud Distraction
Don’t be fooled, be fraud smart.
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To Details
'Tis the season
Christmas 2020 : the ads making the best of a bad year
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To Details
Quality over quantity
The LEGO® Story
The LEGO Group celebrates its 80th Birthday!
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To Details
Pedal to the metal
Switch to super
SuperBolt. Super costume... now to find a theme tune that can take the pace. Cue the music!
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To Twenties
Living Organism
Our ability to undergo evolution over time
Celfocus, like all living organisms, has experienced growth, development and movement over time. These stimuli have led us to who we are today.
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To Twenties
Through the years
A picture is worth a thousand words
Travel in time through stories and photographs.
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To Twenties
We must go LIVE!
The ultimate challenge!
We've prepared a challenge for you and your team!
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To Twenties
Digital Coffee Break
Virtually connected
Tune in everyday between 4-5PM! Learn, discuss, play and be inspired.
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To Twenties
Visual History
A brief history of our brand
Our brand is more than design elements put together. Behind the imagery, the colours, typography, and many design changes is a story that drives success.
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To Twenties
Agility Playground
All fun and no work
Grab your team and see Agile in a new light.
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To Twenties
Developer's Backyard
A walk down the technological memory lane
Looking back on computers, languages, version control, technical challenges, deployments and internet connection of the last 20, 15, 10 and 5 years!
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To Twenties
First 20s
20 first days over the past 20 years
The object, the word and the moment that describe your first day and becoming Celfocus.
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To Twenties
I'm Celfocus
How Celfocus are you?
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To Twenties
Culture Matters
The stories behind our travels
All of the cultures we have come into contact with over the years have influenced us—we now see the world through a new cultural lens(es).
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To Sweets
Breadcrumbs
How ads follow you around the internet
Hint: It’s why every site asks you to accept cookies.
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To Sweets
Caught in the middle
Is diversification for people who don’t know where the sweet spot is?
Warren Buffett's diversification theory
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To Sweets
Soft-hearted
Sweet telecom spot fooled a businessman father
The spot reads like a big, and well thought-out production, yet its success hinged on a risky move. The actor's response to the child seems truly genuine--because it was.
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To Sweets
Soft-hearted 2
Sweet telecom spot fooled a businessman father
The spot reads like a big, and well thought-out production, yet its success hinged on a risky move. The actor's response to the child seems truly genuine--because it was.
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To Sweets
Sugar rush
The truth behind Coca Cola
The Coca-Cola formula is so top-secret, they won't even allow filming of its creation.
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To Sweets
The sweet spot
Telstra’s 5G B2B
“The consumer use case is interesting, and Telstra will certainly play in terms of, you know, in the area of gaming and immersive entertainment, but really for us in a world where we see single digit revenue growth, the sweet spot for us is around B2B and the enterprise use cases.”
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To US
History in the making
Understand blockchain in under 7 minutes
How will this technology revolutionise every industry?
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To US
The future of communities
Initial Coin Offering
What is it? What is it used for? And when?
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To US
It's about the journey
What if you could trade a paperclip for a house?
Kyle MacDonald details just exactly how he traded up from one red paperclip to a house, in only a year! It's an unlikely and amazing journey with lots of surprises along the way.
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To US
Available for all
Knowledge belongs to all of us
The Wikimedia Foundation takes knowledge seriously, and that means that Wikipedia as a truly global project written and curated by people from all around the world is fundamental.
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To US
All costs
Inside The Cryptocurrency Revolution
Global Digital Currencies.
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To US
Human connections
Longing for Belonging
Building Community in a High Tech World.
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To US
Flourishing our tomorrow
Bring on the learning revolution!
Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardised schools to personalised learning - creating conditions where kids' natural talents can flourish.
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To US
R E S P E C T
Why I, as a black man, attended KKK rallies
A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led black musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse.
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To Interactions
Working knowledge
Interaction Design Vs. UX, UI & Visual Design: What's The Difference?
The design of an app or website has become just as important as the functionality, which is great news for both users and designers!
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To Interactions
In touch with
How to be "Team Human" in the digital future
In a passionate talk, Rushkoff urges us to stop using technology to optimize people for the market and start using it to build a future centered on our pre-digital values of connection, creativity and respect.
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To Interactions
Moment of truth
As coronavirus forces millions to work remotely, the US economy may have reached a ‘tipping point’ in favor of working from home.
Will we ever go back to the way we used to operate?
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To Interactions
Gift of giving
The six degrees | Kevin Bacon | TEDxMidwest
Kevin Bacon turned the Six Degrees game connecting him to other Hollywood actors into a game-changing nonprofit aimed at using everyday activities to connect people and causes.
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To Interactions
By the thousands
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Rockin'1000 That's Live Official
Wherever there is space and scope for action, Rockin’1000 can become reality.
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To Interactions
Combining forces
Masters in Design for Performance & Interaction
The Interactive Architecture Lab based at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, runs a 15 month masters programme welcoming applicants from a wide variety of artistic and technical backgrounds.
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To Interactions
Bad connection
A Conference Call in Real Life
The common troubles of conference calls before the pandemic.
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To Geometry
Down the line
The art of the impossible
M.C. Escher and Professor Sir Roger Penrose - Secret Knowledge.
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To Geometry
Back to square one
Squaring the Circle - Numberphile
Why squaring the circle - the old-fashioned way - was found to be impossible.
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To Geometry
Breaking the habit
You make monzo, monzo
Banking has been going through some significant changes in the past few years, with a number of ‘challenger’ banks emerging with a focus on convenience and technology.
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To Geometry
Knowing all angles
Closing the loop
Unless we go circular it's game over for the planet. It's game over for society.
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To Geometry
Square pegs in round holes
How geometry came to the rescue during the banking crisis
Theoretical economics for a practical problem.
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To Geometry
Tell another tale
Storytelling wih data
Changing the way we see the world.
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To Life
A better world
Three's new campaign is taking on the haters and bringing some balance to the debate
The roles of phones in modern life.
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To Life
Two sides to every question
The answers
In death, a man finds that his past life is part of an easily accessible search engine of information and memories.
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To Life
Beyond the veil
Life after life
Exploring how Ghanians celebrate life through death!
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To Life
Only time will tell
How to Cure Aging – During Your Lifetime?
What if we could stop aging forever?
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To Life
Time travel
Leo and Laura
At 90-years young, Leo and Laura get to relive precious moments with the help of technology.
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To Life
Can't live with them, can't live without them
Life and death of an iPhone
See the world through the lens of an iPhone from factory floor to the minutia of everyday life in this inventive branded film that offers a fresh perspective on our relationship with technology.
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To Life
Fast forward
The future of cities
Cities + technologies + future! What will it all look like?
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To Life
Whole nine yards
In a nutshell
Life, what is it good for?
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To Life
Mythical Beasts
John Lewis Christmas advert 2019
Edgar the Dragon stars in Christmas.
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To Art
Fine art
The art of writing software
Software is more than obscure computer code. It’s an art form: a meticulously-crafted literature that enables complex conversations between humans and machines.
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To Art
Second life
BORDALO II: a life of waste
Bordalo II is an intimate portrait of environmental artist Artur Bordalo and a document of his message that over-production, consumption and wastefulness is destroying our environment and our wildlife.
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To Art
Practice makes perfect
Embracing failure: building a growth mindset through the arts
The recipe for success: taking risks, making mistakes, and integrating critical feedback.
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To Art
Running the show
Lean and Agile approach to Bergen Art and Design School
Explore in detail how Atkins’ Norway team applied a Lean and Agile approach to the design and construction of the Bergen Art and Design School.
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To Art
Star-studded
TIFFxInstagram Shorts Festival
The TIFFxInstagram Shorts Festival is a digital shorts competition that invites aspiring and established international filmmakers to share their original works through the world’s largest creative digital community — Instagram.
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To Art
Thumbnail sketch
AT&T : more for your things, that's their thing
Boy Bands without dancing are just OK. Get a better than just OK unlimited plan when you choose Spotify Premium on America’s best network.
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To Art
Not worth writing home about
Writer's workshop
Aspiring writer, Jeremy, attends an exclusive writer's workshop session.
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To Art
The perfect clash
Magnetic movie
A beautiful collision of art and science that brings a series of intangible scientific theories to life.
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To People
Truth be told
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower
Christopher Wylie, who worked for data firm Cambridge Analytica, reveals how personal information was taken without authorisation in early 2014 to build a system that could profile individual US voters in order to target them with personalised political advertisements.
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To People
It's in your blood
Who are you really - the puzzle of personality
Are we just a bunch of traits? In this TED, Brian Little explains how personality is driven not by nature nor nurture—but instead by the projects we pursue, which ultimately shape the people we become.
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To People
Practice makes perfect
Why people believe they can't draw
In this talk, you will discover talents you may have never known you had.
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To People
A class of their own
Rated People ad
The home you deserve. Sorted.
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To People
Under surveillance
Huawei Staff Help Governments to Spy on People: WSJ Investigation
On the ground in Uganda, reporters uncovered how Chinese telecom giant Huawei is providing surveillance tools that African governments use to stifle dissent.
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To People
Beside oneself
Losers | A netflix original series
We live in a winner take all society where losing is laughed off, dismissed and shamed. But what do we miss when we turn our back on the lessons that failure gives us?
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To People
To be or not to be?
Dicks: Do you need to be one to be a successful leader?
Filmmaker Max Joseph has a pressing question—is he too nice to be a great director? An essay-like exploration ensues, which is a fascinating watch for young creatives everywhere.
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To Light
Lightyears
A visual history of light
The relationship between humans and light.
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To Light
Prime time
Sunshine
An American advertising producer in Shanghai tries to sell fast food to the Chinese. An endearing portrait of a modern day "Mad Man."
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To Light
The enlightened
Agile lessons from Star Wars
To become an agile organization, you have to start by changing your leadership style.
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To Light
Up a notch
7 simple ways to master light in your photography
Getting the most out of different conditions and improving your photography skills.
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To Light
Starlight
Stars above Lofoten
A film based on a workshop in astrophysics by 9th graders at Bøstad school in Vestvågøy.
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To Light
Buckle up!
How do traffic signals work?
Traffic, a common pain point for anyone living in a large urban city. But, what's the solution? Is there one?
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To Light
Thieves in the night
How the mysterious dark net is going mainstream
There’s a parallel Internet you may not have run across yet — accessed by a special browser and home to a freewheeling collection of sites for everything from anonymous activism to illicit activities.
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To Brain
Sharp as a needle
The boy with the incredible brain
An extraordinary documentary on the brainpower of Daniel T, the young Englishman who could be the world’s greatest mental athlete.
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To Brain
Getting with it
The quest to understand consciousness
Every morning we wake up and regain consciousness -- that is a marvelous fact -- but what exactly is it that we regain? Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio uses this simple question to give us a glimpse into how our brains create our sense of self.
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To Brain
Figment of your imagination
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals
What we most fear doing, asking, saying, are very often exactly what we need to do. How can we overcome self-paralysis and take action?
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To Brain
Memory lane
Rewind forward
All his life, Justin managed to escape his own story. But his past catches up with him when he finds a box full of old family VHS tapes. A film that begins as an homage to his deceased father develops into an attempt to no longer be a stranger to his own mother.
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To Brain
Bear in mind
The final moments of Karl Brant
In the near future, a neurologist and two homicide detectives use experimental brain taping technology to question a murder victim about his final moments.
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To Brain
Nerves of art
Self Reflected - Illuminating the Brain Through Art and Science
Dr. Greg Dunn (artist and neuroscientist) and Dr. Brian Edwards (artist and applied physicist) created Self Reflected to elucidate the nature of human consciousness.
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To Brain
Compulsive engagement
Brain hacking
Silicon Valley is engineering your phone, apps and social media to get you hooked.
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To Nature
Coast is clear
The natural effect
People deserve to know the truth about their food.
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To Nature
Sea changes
The self assembling computer chips of the future
As a passionate technology leader, Karl Skjonnemand is hungry for solutions to advanced technology problems.
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To Nature
Out of the woods
Chernobyl life in the dead zone
Wildlife finds a way to thrive in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
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To Nature
Future species
Strange beasts
A new augmented reality game that allows you to create and grow your own pet. But, how far are people willing to go to live in a fantasy environment of their own creation?
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To Nature
Tree huggers
Among giants
Risking injury and incarceration, an environmental activist disrupts the clear-cutting of an ancient redwood grove by sitting on a tiny platform up in the tree canopy.
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To Nature
A needle in the haystack
Stranger in the forest: first contact in the amazon
A short documentary about the effects of first contact on the tribes of Brazil.
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To Nature
Drops in the ocean
Nature doesn't need people. People need nature.
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To Letters
Through language
Marie's Dictionary
Marie Wilcox is the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language. This is the story of the dictionary she created in an effort to keep her language alive.
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To Letters
Creativity knowns no limit!
Go ahead, make up new words!
Erin McKean is reshaping how we interact with language itself.
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To Letters
Words create worlds
The most dangerous four-letter word
This talk will inspire you to get past THEM and recognize that the 'other' has its own narrative, history, and perspective.
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To Letters
Demystifying
Intel CPU letters explained
Techquickie demystifies the alphabet soup of letters that you often see slapped onto the end of Intel model numbers.
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To Letters
Sort through it
What's the fastest way to alphabetize your bookshelf?
How algorithms help librarians and search engines speedily sort information.
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To Letters
A collection of letters
Google's Alphabet: your guide to 81 parts
What exactly makes up the pieces of Google's Alphabet? Bloomberg broke down the full list... alphabetically of course.
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To Future
Over time
The final movement
Unique engineering concluded as Chernobyl arch reached resting place.
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To Future
Pushing the edge
A 30-year history of the future
Touch screens and ebooks are just a few of Nicholas Negroponte's predictions over the years, but what has he predicted for the next 30 years?
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To Future
Nothing dies... it just changes
Analogue people in a digital age
As the analogue age draws to a close, eight men sit in an Irish bar and battle to remain relevant in the digital world.
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To Future
Always on
The most connected man on Earth
Chris Dancy is touted as “the Most Connected Man on Earth,” and the world is watching those connections carefully.
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To Future
Land of opportunity
Making it in America
Alma Velasco, an El Salvadorian immigrant, recounts her transition to the United States.
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To Future
Blasts from the past, present and future
The Nostalgist
The life of every human being is a collection of memories. Can we trick ourselves by pretending something never happened?
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To Others
Greater than the sum
Why competition is so last century
Sharing economy is most definitely here to stay.
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To Others
Trust by collaboration
How blockchain is changing money and businesses
What is the blockchain? If you don't know, you should; if you do, chances are you still need some clarification on how it actually works.
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To Others
The courage to speak softly
The power of introverts
In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert.
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To Others
Celebrate diversity
All that we share
We live in a time where we quickly put people in boxes. But maybe, just maybe, we have more in common than we'd like to think.
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To Others
What's done in the dark
Alone
An exploration of who we are when no one is watching: the freedom we experience, and the loneliness - the way we sing, dance, love, cry, and dream when we are alone.
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To Others
Through another's eyes
Dove Real Beauty Sketches | You’re more beautiful than you think
In one of the most famous Dove films, Real Beauty Sketches explores the gap between how others perceive us and how we perceive ourselves.
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To Others
Portraits of humanity
7 billion others
Forty-five questions that help us discover what separates and what unites us.
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To Film
All the right noises
How to Sound Design Your Life
The chasm between the finished product and the extraordinary lengths taken to produce it.
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To Film
Behind the scenes
Rear Window Timelapse
All footage taken from the original Rear Window (1954) directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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To Film
Once upon a time
The clues to a great story
Filmmaker Andrew Stanton ("Toy Story," "WALL-E") shares what he knows about storytelling.
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To Film
80,000 clips
Life in a day
Life In A Day is a historic film capturing for future generations what it was like to be alive on the 24th of July, 2010.
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To Film
Somethings gotta give
Technology isn't everything
Moving Italian telecom ad featuring a man who doesn't use his smartphone.
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To Film
Implausible twist
The mystery box
Do you always need state-of-the-art technology to make great movie scenes or will a good mystery do it?
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To Sports
Against the tide
Breathless
A committed synchronized swimmer tries to win the championship and the heart of the coach.
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To Sports
Tight race
Underdog
Faced with economic and physical challenges, a young Japanese expat prepares to compete in a 1000-mile dog sled race to fulfill her mother’s dying wish.
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To Sports
The gloves are off
I beat Mike Tyson
In 2005, an unknown Irish boxer beat Mike Tyson, then he disappeared. Filmmaker Joshua Z Weinstein rediscovers boxer Kevin McBride, raising his children in a gritty Boston suburb. Kevin's body is deteriorating, yet he compulsively continues to fight.
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To Sports
One day, I'll...
Panyee FC
They wanted to play soccer but had no land. They didn't let that stop them. Watch the origin story of Thailand's famous youth soccer club, Panyee FC in this inspiring branded film.
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To Sports
Kicking it out of the island
Buzkashi Boys
Set against the dramatic landscape of contemporary Afghanistan, two best friends strive to realize their dreams as they make their way to manhood in one of the most war-torn countries on Earth.
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To Sports
Home stretch
Best dad - Orange - Commercial Ad
Are you going to miss the moments that matter?
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To Travel
Never ending quest
DreamRide
Life's a journey, ride on.
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To Travel
Urban exploration
Uberx I
A university, a cooling tower, a power plant.
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To Travel
Where in the world?
In which society is it easiest to get rich?
Contrary to common belief, it is not countries like the US or the UK that create the highest number of rich people per capita, but Nordic social democracies like Norway and Sweden.
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To Travel
Nomadic by birth
Digital Nomadism
A semi retrospective about how the world of business is changing predominantly through the use of technology and hyper connectivity.
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To Travel
Savouring everywhere
Globe Telecom Ad
Your feet may travel far, but your heart always comes back home.
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To Travel
Adrift flying
North Atlantic
An isolated air traffic controller in a small island of the Azores archipelago is contacted by a lone pilot cut helplessly adrift over the North Atlantic.
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To Travel
Through the wormhole
Einstein-Rosen
In the summer of 1982, two young boys believed to find a wormhole in their playground.
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To Design
Design-on-wheels
Portuguese Design reaches Hollywood
CEiiA, a Portuguese Centre of Engineering and Product Development, takes centre stage in Downsizing.
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To Design
Nomadic vs. desk bound robot
The desk
Is your desk a reflection of who you really are?
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To Design
Good looking tomorrow
Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign
From font, colours, shapes to everything you need to know about logos
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To Design
Some things will always matter
Ten little fingers
The digital revolution is underway, but Orange promises to always keep you connected with what matters.
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To Design
Sustainable Changes
Designing our tomorrow
The things we make mustn't cost the earth
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To Design
Logorama
3000 unofficial sponsors
A film featuring a vast urban landscape composed entirely of corporate logos.
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To Action
Point of view
The Weeknd - False Alarm
Bank robbery turns into high-speed chase in video filmed like first-person shooter video game
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To Action
Living on one
Rosa- these storms
Rosa, a young Mayan woman, overcomes her past to follow the dreams she once thought impossible as a female living in rural Guatemala.
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To Action
Need a professional?
Action hero - SWISSCOM
One girl. One guy. A whole lot of bad guys with big guns. Will the Action Hero make the escape to freedom in a spot for Swisscom
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To Action
Time's up! What will you decide?
Black button
Would you press this button for a million dollars? What happens when you press it? A classic moral dilemma unfolds.
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To Action
Dilly-dallying
Procastination
Finding the most difficult way of doing something, organising books by colour, sharping a pencil, washing the dishes...
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To Action
Time loop
Action about crime in live-action
If at first you don't deliver cocky perfection, try again
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To Emotions
The spirit of giving
Polish Christmas advert
English for beginners of all ages
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To Emotions
Danger in disguise
Movistar love story
Not everyone is who you think they are
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To Emotions
Free compliments
Validation
A fable about a parking attendant who gives his customers REAL validation -- dispensing both free parking and free compliments.
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To Emotions
Authentic flash reality
This is when we met
Meet Robbie and Mary as they live out an entire relationship in three minutes.
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To Emotions
Out of reach
Mobile
Stuck on a baby's mobile, a cow tips the balance of destiny.
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To Emotions
What happened to happy endings?
Bottle - transoceanic conversation
Separated by the sea, a unique duo pass along details of their lives through a bottle. An elegiac animation of minimalist perfection.
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To Science
Rethinking the formula
Wright's Law
The inspirational, unconventional teacher who changes the lives of his students
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To Science
Weapons of math destruction
Algorithms being used today are secret, important and harmful
The era of blind faith in big data must end
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To Science
Blending subjects
The Brain Hack
A computer science major interested in neurotheology joins with a film major to construct a film that induces hallucinogenic visions of God
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To Science
Inspired minds can change the world
Verizon ad- Powerful Answers
Verizon Reminds Parents That Girls Aren’t Just Pretty but ‘Pretty Brilliant’
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To Science
Sci-fi into the future
A world where people's actions are controlled by a device
Ideas that move beyond the appeal of just special effects and force us to think about the world
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To Photography
Real-time shots
5 films about technology
Satirical vignettes showcase the dumber side of modern technology
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To Photography
Authentic and unplanned
The residue of a relationship
A short film that looks at the leftovers of love and tries to piece together what it all means.
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To Photography
Frame by frame
Romance about hope in stop-motion
A beautiful pixilation short imagining a world controlled by light, and a young man determined to find his own agency within it.
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To Photography
My favourite picture of you
A nostalgic trip in time
Home photos and videos a couple collected throughout their life allows them to go back in time
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To Photography
Freezing a moment
How photography connects us
David Griffin, director of photography at the National Geographic, shows some of the most powerful photographs the world has ever seen.
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To Photography
Get the picture
The power of sharing photos instantly
Share photos in a jiffy with Vodafone India's 3G superfast network.
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To Games
Everything gets boring
The Gamification Revolution
Gamification is the process of using Game Thinking and Game Dynamics to Engage Audiences and Solve Problems
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To Games
All play and no work?
Bringing Gamification to work
Engaging customers and motivating employees through gamification isn't a thing of the future. It's happening now!
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To Games
Hackschooling
When 13 year-old Logan LaPlante grows up, he wants to be happy and healthy
What happens when you base education on the study and practice of being happy and healthy?
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To Games
Never miss a game
Sky Sports Mobile on Red 4G
Power to the devoted - Power to you
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To Games
Shooting Hoops
3 x 3 Nuno Rocha's award-winning short
The night behind the game
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To Games
A totally different ballgame
Valve - Handbook for Employees
A fearless adventure in knowing what to do when no one’s there telling you what to do
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To Time
Slow and Steady
Leonard in Slow Motion
Leonard exists in slow motion but lives in a regular speed world.
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To Time
Speed Dating
The struggles of finding a perfect match
Would you rather be alone or in bad company?
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To Time
The power of time off
An inspiring TED about the often overlooked value of time off
Renowned for album covers, posters and his recent book of life lessons, designer Stefan Sagmeister invariably has a slightly different way of looking at things.
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To Time
Three Minutes!
Trick Meter - a short about the urban phenomenons you may find in the major cities.
Late at night in a hidden part of the city, a skater finds himself locked into a do or die trick session.
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To Time
Good things should last forever
Vodafone Ad for Red
Time isn't always a synonym for change. Some things, good things should last a lifetime.
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To Magic
Lost Magic
Sculptures and paintings that depict surrealist wonderlands occupied by highly saturated characters.
Jim McKenzie is an American artist and director based in New York City, whose work has been seen all over the world.Click here for the full article
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To Magic
The Magic Wand for Sensors
Enabling new vision with Graphene
Graphene is in simple terms, a thin layer of pure carbon; it is a single, tightly packed layer of carbon atoms that are bonded together in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice.
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To Magic
In light of imaginary worlds
The magic ingredients that bring Pixar movies to life
Danielle Feinberg, Pixar's director of photography, creates stories with soul and wonder using math, science and code.
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To Magic
Tricks that work
Brain Magic - how our brains can fool our bodies
Keith Barry is a technologist, an elite software engineer of the human brain. Witty and direct, he celebrates human cleverness even while he's hacking it.
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To Weather
The forecast of viral
Defining entertainment of the future
Kevin Allocca is YouTube's trends manager, and he has deep thoughts about silly web videos. In this talk from TEDYouth, he shares the 4 reasons a video goes viral.
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To Weather
Leaving predictions to the weather
Don't be a futurist, be a now-ist
Joi Ito, head of the MIT Media Lab skips future predictions and instead shares a new approach to creating in the moment solutions
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To Weather
Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow
Luck - when opportunity meets preparation
Hannah Davis explains her journey of social entrepreneurship and her commitment to sustainable development.
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To Weather
Every cloud has a silver lining
David Hoffman: What happens when you lose everything
David Hoffman has been making documentaries for all types of audiences and for every available venue for more than 38 years
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To Colours
Dreams are not in B&W
Agile programming - for your family
Bruce Feiler has a radical idea: To deal with the stress of modern family life, go agile.
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To Colours
The greatest, most colourful lesson
How my Rubik's cube made me a "finisher"
Cyrus, 13, shares how a Rubik's cube got under his skin and helped him discover the 'culture of persistence'
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To Colours
I listen to colours
Neil Harbisson was born completely colour blind, but a device turns colour into audible frequencies.
Instead of seeing a world in grayscale, Harbisson can hear a symphony of colour - and yes, even listen to faces and paintings.
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To Numbers
The magic of Fibonacci
Math is logical, functional, and just… awesome
Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci series. (And reminds you that mathematics can be inspiring, too!)
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To Numbers
The Pattern in Love
The proven mathematics behind love stories.
Finding the right mate is no cakewalk — but is it even mathematically likely? In a charming talk, mathematician Hannah Fry shows patterns in how we look for love, and gives her top three tips (verified by math!) for finding that special someone.
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To Numbers
Music thanks Math
19th century mathematical equations lead to 21st century music downloads
The entire online music industry is built upon a school subject that most of those young music fans would claim to dislike: mathematics.
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To Numbers
The Freakonomics of Big Data
Predict Who Will Click, Buy, Lie, or Die using analytics
In this rich, fascinating and surprisingly accessible introduction, leading expert Eric Siegel reveals how predictive analytics works, and how it affects everyone, every day.
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To Food
The Science of Food
Molecular gastronomy or the science of ingredient transformation in cooking
Molecular gastronomy is a subdiscipline of food science that seeks to investigate the physical and chemical transformations that occur in cooking.
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To Food
No Food, No Wifi, No Friends
Abraham Maslow and the pyramid that beguiled businesses
The psychologist Abraham Maslow's theory of human motivation is 70 years old.
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To Food
All you can eat
The Future of Digital Business Innovation: Trends and Practices
This book identifies and discusses the main challenges facing digital business innovation and the emerging trends and practices that will define its future.
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To Food
What would a computer make for dinner?
A meal generated by IBM's Watson
There are hundreds of thousands of different flavour combinations in the world...
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To Food
The Internet of Food
Future farmers in a digital world farm
What if we could grow delicious, nutrient-dense food, anywhere in the world?
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To Architecture
Built from scratch
Firms Need a Blueprint for Building Their IT Systems
William Winchester’s mansion is renowned for its size, its architectural curiosities, and its lack of any master building plan.
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To Architecture
Virtual Concrete
A Full Computer Graphics animated piece that illustrates architecture art
This animated piece illustrates architecture art from a photographic point of view, where main subjects are already-built spaces.
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To Music
Compose new stories
The mad Scientist of Music
Mark Applebaum writes music that breaks the rules in fantastic ways, composing a concerto for a florist and crafting a musical instrument from junk and found objects. This quirky talk might just inspire you to shake up the “rules” of your own creative work.
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To Music
Listen up
TM Forum: Your soundtrack to digital transformation
Last year, TM Forum compiled a list of music to create the perfect mood for digital transformation. It’s an inspiration to reach the perfect rhythm towards change. Check it out.
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To Music
Experience new chords
Why Apple Music Missed a Beat
In this article, you can get an idea of what’s missing in Apple Music and what’s ahead for a song sharing experience. This is a beat you won’t want to miss.
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