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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day Two

Redefining life, understanding consciousness, and why technology is humanizing education.

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Visualizing Loudness: The Dark Side of Music Digitization
Visualizing Loudness: The Dark Side of Music Digitization

From Bieber to boredom, or what 30 years of compression have to do with auditory freedom.

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Isaac Asimov on Science and Creativity in Education
Isaac Asimov on Science and Creativity in Education

What vintage science fiction has to do with the future of self-directed learning.

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I Wonder: Marian Bantjes Explores Joy Through Typography
I Wonder: Marian Bantjes Explores Joy Through Typography

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On Words
On Words

A modern-day Helen Keller moment, or why the currency of communication is more complex than we think.

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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day One
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day One

This week, we’re letting our brains explode so you don’t have to.

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David Carter’s Pop-Up Books for Children of All Ages
David Carter’s Pop-Up Books for Children of All Ages

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Thought of You: Visual Poetry Meets Dance in 2D Animated Magic
Thought of You: Visual Poetry Meets Dance in 2D Animated Magic

What modern dance has to do with pregnancy and the all-consuming creative impulse.

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ThoughtBubbler: Visual Storytelling for What Matters
ThoughtBubbler: Visual Storytelling for What Matters

What a pig that can’t walk has to do with mental pollution and the DNA of kindness.

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Dark Night of the Soul
Dark Night of the Soul

Cultural treasure-hunting, or what priceless music has to do with expensive photography.

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