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TEDxWomen -- Tiffany Shlain 

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Tiffany Shlain, filmmaker and founder of the Webby Awards, talks about technology, love and connection, and how we are on our way to creating a giant web in which everyone in the world is connected. Shlain says that we are at the beginning of a "participatory revolution," in which people's ideas are able to interact, cross-pollinate, and reproduce on a global scale
TEDxWomen was curated and produced by The Paley Center for Media. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Комментарии : 40   
@jacquiechandler1781
@jacquiechandler1781 7 лет назад
With much gratitude for your service...yoish!
@somethought
@somethought 12 лет назад
THANK YOUUUU another great womens TED talk :D
@ColinHensley
@ColinHensley 12 лет назад
insightful and inspirational, thank you!
@FerdinandoMED
@FerdinandoMED 12 лет назад
This is an ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC Talk!! Tiffany ROCKS!!! Thank you!!
@Maistra13
@Maistra13 11 лет назад
Props to you Naomi for responding so calmly to these infuriating comments. We need people like you to hold the rest of us back and be civil. (Otherwise everyone will always be angry and nothing will change). Thank you for your patience!
@PhilippeMoorePhEEP
@PhilippeMoorePhEEP 11 лет назад
TEDx is organized independently and can be focused on any topic. This particular TEDx was focused on issues for women.
@ricepea16
@ricepea16 12 лет назад
She's amazing
@nthmost
@nthmost 11 лет назад
My grandmother was one of the coders on the ENIAC. Women were interested in computers when they weren't the playground of over-competitive male egos who -- when they realized programming was actually *hard* (and not "just women's work") -- shifted culture to push women out of those jobs. We're talking 1940s here. After the war, women were expected to just stop being programmers and go back to homemaking. Some women from that era continued their careers but they were considered weird.
@ihath
@ihath 11 лет назад
i feel inspired
@annwarren9096
@annwarren9096 7 лет назад
This is (or was, rather - late to the party here) an inspiring perspective on our new connectedness. But the use of "interdependence", not to mention the admonition to "not take ourselves too seriously" fell flat. What of our connectedness to all living things? Why is human happiness so often presented as the ultimate goal? True progress towards our ultimate success as a species will begin only when our connections to all living things enters into these conversations.
@AngelaGGentile
@AngelaGGentile 12 лет назад
11:41 All Humans Are Created Equally. Thanks Tiffany!
@DaRealFiberOptix
@DaRealFiberOptix 12 лет назад
the computer relates astonishingly well with psychedelic experiences, when i stop smoking pot for a week its suddenly the most amazing thing, its hedonistic adaptability.. or some type of it
@jazzy19001
@jazzy19001 11 лет назад
on some level we are all deeply flawed.. and that is ok - that is called humanity
@DmNetworks
@DmNetworks 12 лет назад
@hearv888 "you have no clue about how society would work without money" well I do not know everything what will be without it, but I have some clue. I was thinking about it for a while, and actually from my point of view is the next step in our civilization. If we focus on energy consumption and basic needs we can have a good start. I am thinking about making a video on the subject.
@TonioTonius
@TonioTonius 11 лет назад
I heard about TED in a magazine, but why is there a TED only for issues that affect mostly women? Or what is TEDxWomen supposed to mean?
@nthmost
@nthmost 11 лет назад
Your observations about women are certainly valid, but they need to be tempered by historical context and in understanding your own perspective as a lens. You'll never know how many women you have met in your lifetime that would have been tremendously interested in computers (or machines or whatever) if they hadn't been made to feel weird or unfeminine for expressing an interest in these things.
@nthmost
@nthmost 11 лет назад
I was a geek girl in the 90s. What I recall is that computers were considered the domain of males, and any time I participated in a BBS and openly displayed my gender (e.g. by stating my NAME), I was harrassed and belittled and disrespected. What's changed? Women bravely jumped on the web despite sexism and gradually turned it into a useful social tool. FB is not XBox for women. FB is crack for humans. And the PS3 is XBox for women. :)
@nhann2
@nhann2 11 лет назад
Actually, I think I got the point, but made another. Thanks.
@byoungseoksong9288
@byoungseoksong9288 11 лет назад
DR.DIAMOND'S OFFSPRING
@Emma-fz3bw
@Emma-fz3bw 11 лет назад
This isn't ONLY focused on issues for women Philippe. And how can you have an issue for someone or something?
@IWantAll99s
@IWantAll99s 12 лет назад
@niavert how, fundementally it isn't an invention, it's human nature, we are always going to trade, and all money does is let everyone trade with everyone instead of just trading with people who want what you have and have what you want, that would be severely inefficient.
@streetlif9
@streetlif9 12 лет назад
I believe in Humanity.
@DmNetworks
@DmNetworks 12 лет назад
@hearv888 you cannot get rid of greed, the money is the problem, because you can have more than you consume. Greed is in human nature as sex is. you cannot cut it out. so again lets get rid of the money and we will be fine
@Emma-fz3bw
@Emma-fz3bw 11 лет назад
Hey you guys getting all negative, remember we are all connected 8 :)
@niavert
@niavert 12 лет назад
@hearv888 I agree, money is people's worst invention
@DmNetworks
@DmNetworks 12 лет назад
lets get rid of the money and we will be fine
@hearv888
@hearv888 12 лет назад
@dumbnetworks thats an idea but not a solution... money is good for trade... get rid of greed and we will be fine ..
@televisionsux
@televisionsux 12 лет назад
I think we are all gonna find out quicker than we think how interdependent we really all are because of the EU money POnzi Scheme collapse. This means the United States too. Lofty ideas, by high minded people, with high minded philosophies about life sometimes are for the over -educated who have not had to know where their next food or meal is coming from. You can change the channel all you want. If your bankbook ain't balancing, it's gloomy out there.
@TonioTonius
@TonioTonius 11 лет назад
Oh okay, makes sense. So TEDx has nothing to do with the "real" TED?
@DBSpy1
@DBSpy1 12 лет назад
Age does not really mean all that much,I had a young friend that had miscarriages,then one day she found a doctor that told her to take a baby aspirin every day and she never lost one after that. Global brain,now that scares me, people cant even think for them selves after watching Oprah or people like that of any kind,hum kind of like now. This I know,I world never drink orange juice from any of them.
@hearv888
@hearv888 12 лет назад
@dumbnetworks again, we need money for trade... im not greedy, i was when i was a child... you have no clue about how society would work without money.. money has always been and always will be...
@froyboy4life
@froyboy4life 12 лет назад
This feels like another one of those not so terrible brainwashing video's.
@panosfye
@panosfye 11 лет назад
you lost the point here mate ....
@bravenewepsilon
@bravenewepsilon 10 лет назад
commies
@akakentiy
@akakentiy 11 лет назад
Why would she named her dota as poor Ukrainian town where people only drink and make jokes.
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