
TEDGlobal 2014
South!
October 7-10, 2014 Brasilia (GMT -03:00)
The first TED Conference in South America, TEDGlobal 2014 captures the outpouring of innovation, dynamism and creativity taking place in its host city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- and all across the global South.
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TED Fellows Session 2
- Bill “Blinky” Sellanga0:00:01Bill performs “Usinibore” solo on acoustic guitar: “It was a song I wrote in 2008 in response to the post-election violence."
- Marcela Uliano da Silva0:04:19Computational biologist Uliano da Silva is sequencing the invasive golden mussel’s genome to find the animals’ weaknesses and strengths.
- Bradley Cantrell0:11:15Welcome to engineered environments using computational landscaping.
- Constance Hockaday0:18:42Building a floating peep show / drag show in ever-gentrifying San Francisco.
- Bill Sellanga0:29:07His ciircles of influence in music, beginning and ending with Africa.
- Julie Freeman0:34:30Freeman's latest work, We Need Us, explores metadata from Zooniverse, where a million volunteers help scientists classify data
- Mohammed Dalwai0:42:57How can we fix the triage process? Dalwai's Open Medicine Project helps medical workers ask standard questions about vital signs.
- Joe Landolino0:52:22Landolino is creating “smart bio-materials,” materials that work with the body to help it heal.
- Alison Killing0:59:29She asks us to consider what a good death would be, and what kinds of buildings might support that.
- Sangu Delle1:07:09Why we should be investing in pan-African entrepreneurial titans.
- Alanna Shaikh1:13:55What does healthcare have to do with democracy, asks healthcare expert Alanna Shaikh. In Kyrgystan, a lot.
- Anastasia Taylor-Lind1:19:50Taylor-Lind photographed at Kiev's protest earlier this year, where she found: “Men fight most wars, and women mourn them.”
- Meklit Hadero and Susie Ibarra1:29:15Listen to “one morning” — a collaborative improvisation by Ethiopian-American singer-songwriter Meklit Hadero and Philipino-American percussionist and composer Susie Ibarra.