From this video, I gain a new view of what this century will bring. In the past 10 years alone, the world has given out new ideas and the power to create those ideas. Cell phones, laptops, and other technological advances give humanity a chance to be more creative than ever for the good of the fellow man.
This speaker was not necessarily the best, but through his use of visuals and technology, he doesn't have to be the best speech giver I've ever heard. What matters is how people express the emotions in talking. You could tell that he was excited about this breathtaking advance in how our world will look at images and pictures.
Today in fishbowl we talked about how amazing ideas often come from creative ideas already used. For example you have a wheel and a chair. Put them together and bam, you have yourself a rolling chair. This might possibly be one of the most simple and used inventions ever. Just think of how often you see rolling chairs... now think of how often you see pictures. Humanity is in an age where we see pictures constantly. Images are a part of our lifestyle, which was shown in Symphony by Dan Pink. By taking this idea of pictures, connections, and the human nature of generosity, a new invention has been made that will possibly change the way we view virtual imaging.
Blaise Aguera y Arcas presents his TED talk with complete awe of this creation, which very much influences the way a viewer takes in the presentation. When the speaker fully believes what he is saying, the viewer starts to believe it too.
What I took in from this TED talk was reassurance of the capability of humanity. What matters in this video is the creation of hope for the future. If people see this video, I hope they realize that many people's dreams (which many would have thought impossible 5 years ago) are becoming very possible.
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