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Ed Ulbrich: How Benjamin Button Got his Face

January 31, 2012 by  
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He works at the leading edge of computer-generated visuals and recently worked at a breakthrough point where reality and digitally created worlds collide. Ed Ulbrich is a digital-effects guru from Digital Domain. He explains the Oscar-winning technology that allowed his team to digitally create the older versions of Brad Pitt’s face for ‘The Curious Case […]

Heather Blanchard: Meet the Digital Humanitarians

January 31, 2012 by  
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Heather Blanchard is a social entrepreneur, who works on the front lines of the online crisis crowd by connecting people, tools and resources via the virtual technology network she helped create, called CrisisCommons. Heather explores the growing role of the digital humanitarian community and how they connect to traditional response systems in preparing for, responding to […]

Akala: Hip-Hop & Shakespeare

January 29, 2012 by  
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MOBO award-winning hip hop artist ‘Akala’ is a Label owner and social entrepreneur who fuses rap/rock/electro-punk with fierce lyrical storytelling (think Wu-Tang Clan and Aphex Twin meets Rage Against The Machine).  He demonstrates and explores the connections between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop, and the wider cultural debate around language and it’s power.

Dr. Brian Goldman: Doctor’s Make Mistakes

January 27, 2012 by  
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Every doctor makes mistakes. But, says physician Brian Goldman, medicine’s culture of denial (and shame) keeps Doctors from ever talking about those mistakes, or using them to learn and improve. Telling stories from his own long practice, he calls on Doctors to start talking about being wrong.

Clay Shirky: Defend our Freedom to Share or Why SOPA is a Bad Idea

January 26, 2012 by  
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What does a bill like SOPA mean to our shareable world? Clay Shirky delivers a proper manifesto, a call to defend our freedom to create, discuss, link and share, rather than passively consume.

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