Sunday, September 28, 2014

STIC Twenty Fourteen Event Three


The third of six Art Outreach Gallery STIC 2014 events is Thursday, October 2. ... Gallery doors open 5:30, showtime is 6:30. ... Hope to see you THERE THEN!

We time-warp back a decade or so for the next two videos from the TED Talk archives!

First up is a 2004 "talk" by best-selling author (and ace explainer!), Malcolm Gladwell. In "Choice, happiness and spaghetti sauce," Mr. Gladwell expounds on the work of one of his personal heroes: the food scientist, consumer behaviorist and world-class happiness-maker, Howard Moskowitz.

Our second featured video is from TED 2005 by the ever-prescient, social media prober, Clay Shirky. In "institution vs. collaboration," Mr. Shirky looks at how new communications technologies disrupt traditional ways individuals, groups and societies do things--as well as how new media enable novel ways to get things done.

The law office of Heller, Maas, Moro & Magill is pleased to sponsor STIC 2014 Event 3.
Longtime friend of the Art Outreach Gallery, Jensen Lock & Alarm, is the STIC 2014 season sponsor

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Follow the links below to view these two videos on-demand--as well as read interactive transcripts of the talks. You'll also find at the linked webpages, information about Messrs. Gladwell and Shirky including bios, homepage links, and book information.

http://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell_on_spaghetti_sauce

http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_on_institutions_versus_collaboration

  
To link to all 12 STIC 2014 videos from one place, please check out the Art Outreach Gallery YouTube Channel at: www.bit.ly/stic2014-playlist

To view, download, print or share all 12 STIC 2014 TED Talk transcripts in Microsoft Word and PDF file formats go to: www.bit.ly/stic2014-transcripts

And remember, you can view view over 1700 TED Talk videos at www.ted.com!



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

STIC Twenty Fourteen, Event Two

 

The next (second of six) STIC 2014 event is Thursday, September 18. Join in!


Deception--and trust-building--is the subject of social media expert Pamela Meyer's 2011 TED Talk. Watch this insightful video with friends--and, if Ms. Meyer is right, fellow liars!--at the Art Outreach Gallery STIC 2014, Event Two. ... Remember, STIC meet-ups are always free. (Honest!) And everyone's always welcome. (Well, uh, er, perhaps, it'd be better if some of our obnoxious, close-minded, bigoted acquaintances just watched these videos elsewhere!)

Internet marketing seer/Connection Age sage Seth Godin's 2009 TED talk about connecting people and ideas still seems prescient! And gives several inspiring examples of how committed individuals led positive impactful movements. One not-so secret leadership secret: don't try to win people over to your cause; rather recognize, reach out to, organize and empower those that already share your passion.

Preview, review and/or re-review these two videos at www.ted.com. And as Seth likes to remind us: we learn better when we learn TOGETHER! (Please join in!)

STIC Event Two is sponsored by heating & cooling contractor, Wm. Kramer & Sons, Inc.

The STIC 2014 Season Sponsor is Jensen Lock & Alarm. 

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Follow the links below to view these two videos on demand--or to get more information about Ms. Meyer and Mr. Godin, including bios, homepage links, and book information.

http://www.ted.com/talks/pamela_meyer_how_to_spot_a_liar

http://www.ted.com/talks/seth_godin_on_the_tribes_we_lead





Monday, September 1, 2014

STIC Twenty Fourteen, Event One

The first of six STIC 2014 events will be held Thursday, September 4.

Each event features two screenings the TED Talks video library. The 2014 STIC (for "Space Time Ideas Community") season kicks off with Ken Robinson's 2006 talk about how students "grow out of creativity." (Short explanation: schools stigmatise being wrong. Sir Ken contends that when we lose the capacity to risk making mistakes, we lose the capacity for originality.) Join us and see why this engaging talk is TED.com's all-time most popular!

In the second video talk, game designer and Institute For The Future researcher, Jane McGonigal, maintains that the skill sets hardcore gamers acquire are exactly the skill sets necessary to ... SAVE THE WORLD! (Seriously!--and if skeptical, please hold judgment until you watch this fascinating talk!)

And remember, you can preview, review and re-review these two videos at www.ted.com. (As well as watch 24/7 on demand over 1700 other TED Talks.)

STIC Event One is sponsored by Macali's Giant Eagle

The STIC 2014 Season Sponsor is Jensen Lock & Alarm. 

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For more information on the STIC Event 1 "talkers" or to watch, download, share or synch their videos, please go to:


http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity

http://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_gaming_can_make_a_better_world