As a farmer, Anika Molesworth understands many of the challenges facing farmers - who are all trying to create more with less. Increasing populations, ecosystem In this short talk Joe explains why he believes we need to put At TEDxSydney Scott Griffiths, a body image and eating disorder researcher from the University of Melbourne, described how the increased focus on muscularity has led to an increase Great ideas But with huge crowds comes a huge Solomon Islands-based diving enthusiast David Power loves turtles and wants to save them for future generations to enjoy, but overfishing, illegal fishing and bycatch are pushing fish stocks to Judy Atkinson is an expert in understanding inter-generational healing and recovery from trauma in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
At the core of this moving talk, she describes Australian Actor, writer, Aboriginal elder, former heroin addict, thief and prison inmate, Uncle Jack Charles has finally been allowed into prisons as a mentor to indigenous inmates and shares Acrobat, dancer and Paralympian, Sarah Houbolt shares her unique views on how to Linh Do is the Co-founder of oursay.
She spent two years working with the United Nations Environment Program on youth Pip Hall co-founded Wet Hot Beauties, a water ballet company for people without synchronized swimming experience. She is also a writer, actor, producer and believer in the art of Andreea Kindryd, an African-American storyteller, has lived in Australia for most of her life. She grew up inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr. Charmaine Tham, the Vice President of Vets Beyond Borders, has worked as a veterinarian and educator on several dog health programs.
She has worked on a project to reduce Chantelle Baxter is the Cofounder of One Girl, a nonprofit that helps girls and women create change.
She is working on LaunchPad, a project that sells affordable sanitary pads We had nothing to do with the production of this video What if you could trend a topic by simple speaking it?
Mimeisthai is a one-off spoken-word installation exploring the spontaneity and spread of ideas, topics and thoughts - all This amazing experiment takes the writings of singles looking for love on online dating sites, and projects It documents, in stunningly evocative slow motion, a range of kids experiencing their She describes the work as a response to To say the news cycle to date has been dramatic is an understatement.
But at the same time, people are resilient and some of the more Making his mark on the Australian music scene, Genesis Owusu is continually delivering his own ever-changing and unique style of hip-hop that As part of Her sound are bold Celebrated Australian actor David Wenham shares his insights into the acting process - what is it, how to do it and why?
David Wenham has received critical acclaim for Storage is set People have been looking up to the stars for a long time, but for how long? Explore a different Reflecting on his experience living with six people in a simulated Mars environment, TEDxSydney speaker James Bevington shared the lessons he learned One entire day of inspiration.
Only at TEDxSydney. At TEDxSydney we are obsessed with ideas and love to We all know Siri as the genius with the perfect voice. This film exposes the real brain behind the operation.
A man is trying to catch up to someone in a field. This is a conceptual film that explores the themes of anxiety and the never ending chase for Horror films and their monsters are designed to scare us, but for Chinese-Australian artist, Louise Zhang, rather than being fearful, instead they are her comfort and safe space.
Australian Historian and author, David Hunt passionately argues that for Australia to understand who we are, we must embrace our rich and vibrant history, both wonderful and terrible. Meet The Speakers - Previewing Our Speaker Line-up Kelli Jean Drinkwater is an artist and activist recognized internationally for her imagery, performance and work in radical body politics.
At TEDxSydney, we pride ourselves on the quality and volume of ideas that we pack into our annual event. Camera drones are, literally, inverting the way we see the world. But could it be they are also changing the way we feel about the world? Is there some link In this talk, Abdul Abdullah speaks about personal experiences growing up as a Muslim in Australia, and how he feels his identity has been politicised. He talks about how Of all the pets in the world, surely the best is the axolotl.
At least it is according to young new comic Sam Campbell. In the hilarious talk, Sam Dylan Alcott wasn't always a Paralympic champion. He grew up disabled, but it might not be what you think. In this engaging and funny talk, Dylan tells us what In this amusing talk, Sam tells us all about growing up in Australia, and how the human body could possibly be improved - by moving the head. Sam Campbell This talk discusses the oft-overlooked ability of the fashion industry to shape and change societal norms, adjust societal perspective on accepted cultural practices and shift attitudes.
Key figures throughout If you read a poem and felt moved by it, but then found out it was written by a computer, would you feel differently about the experience?
Would you A muslim woman fights the patriarchy by starting an all girl football team. Since , Amna Karra-Hassan has been He was born and raised on the As the American Supreme court ruled same sex marriage legal in every state last month, many of us took a moment to celebrate how far we have come in It goes without saying that TEDxSydney talks are engaging, thought-provoking, and enlightening on many levels. Here we bring together the talks that went one step further, and completely blew our minds What is theatre?
What makes good theatre? We may say we seek justice if we are wronged or lose a loved one. But if we're honest, do we actually seek revenge? Mary Jerram was With her signature deadpan wit, Stella articulates what she sees as the fatal flaw in the Wear It Purple co-founder Katherine Hudson asks whether our Facebook likes and shares really do instigate social change.
What is the true value of a 'like'? As children of He has Dr Rebecca Huntley is a researcher, author and social commentator with a background in publishing, academia and politics. She holds degrees in law and film studies and a PhD The role of citizen is a concept Tim Soutphommasane wants us to re-consider in the light of the Asian century ahead of us. Sharing food and holiday destinations is In an entertaining analysis with colourful examples from the English language, Kate Burridge talks about what we'd rather NOT talk about: euphemism.
Words that shield us against what's embarrassing, Since then Citizen Kirby has been busier than ever doing Michael Cathcart is a writer, broadcaster and historian. It tells the Johanna established The Red Room Company in Her poetry has featured in journals such as Quadrant, and the Best Australian Poems.
Her chapbook Felt was published in , Grace Karskens is a historian, writer and teacher. She is a leading authority on early colonial Australia and also works in environmental and urban history, historical archaeology, heritage and Josh Cook is a 34 year old self taught avian behaviourist, specialising in the art of free flight, a relatively new concept within aviculture and companion bird ownership. Katherine Samaras is a senior staff specialist in endocrinology and metabolism at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney and group leader in Clinical Diabetes and Obesity at the Garvan Institute She launched the careers of 11 of Australia's Danielle Wilde studies and writes about how technology can pair with the physical body to poeticize experience.
Darryl Nichols cofounded the Garage Sale Trail, an Australian community-based marketplace focused on sustainability, community and fun. He is a passionate believer in the power of collaboration. In , Luca Belgiorno-Nettis and a group of ex-politicians, academics and business people started a conversation about alternatives to our current adversarial political formula.
Here he gives a brief outline Here, he takes us through Australia's Kerrie Noonan shares a personal and Music by Alexander Lotersztain was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in He is director of Derlot Pty.
Here, Bernadette Tomes tells us about her own journey of sexual self discovery, and some issues Here, Gina Wilson takes us on a journey of sexual self discovery. Sydney based artist collective, Deep Sea Astronauts and singer, Sheba Williams perform the song "Beautiful" in a tribute to a Sydney icon, the ibis - affectionately called "bin chickens"! What happens when we put a face on our devices, faces that can talk, interact and see us in real time? In this revealing talk, researcher Mike Seymour explores the In this revealing talk, researcher Mike Seymour explores Modern subjects To zig when others zag, to think outside the box Substance for TEDxSydney Unconventional: To zig when others zag, to think outside the box and go against the flow, to Audience empathy replaced cruelty when science finally caught up, Ugly or beautiful — it depends on who is looking.
In this talk, architect Shaun Carter puts forward a case for the preservation, adaption or reuse of brutalist architecture Last year's Fast Ideas segment was won by Oliver Damian, who came up with the notion of rewarding people on the basis of what they contribute to society, not Can you grow food, essentially farm, if you live in the city? Marc Newson is one of the most acclaimed and influential designers of his generation. He has worked across a wide range of disciplines, creating everything from furniture and household Solar panels and bike lanes will only take us so far.
Tarsha Finney shares examples of a few ways we need to radically rethink how we inhabit spaces in When we think of animation, we picture illustrations and digital storyboards coming to life.
Doctor Angela Jay narrowly escaped death when she was attacked by her former partner in In this unflinching talk, she shares her vision for a world without intimate Macinley Butson, describes two of her acclaimed inventions that were both inspired by ancient technology. These include a device that dramatically improves protection for women from radiation during breast While muscle dysmorphia, the 'male' eating disorder - is not really male, a disproportionate number of men are impacted by it.
Researcher Scott Griffiths argues that eating disorders are In this compelling and funny talk, she We live in a culture where being fat is believed to be universally bad and something to be feared. This fat phobia is keeping many of us, regardless of In the last two years, we have seen a big social push to disconnect from media, our phones, the internet, as people David Bowie died as he lived, Health, inequality, technology, climate change and the future of democracy dominated discussions at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January.
In the wake of these discussions, we revisit Medical electronics researcher Deanna Hood develops low-cost diagnostic devices, including a USB stethoscope to infer respiratory rates.
Nathalie Mann was successful in her application to be part of the live Bay 17 audience at TEDxSydney, and agreed to tell her story to the rest of us As we continue to navigate through the turbulent waters of change we have all experienced and continue to experience in our lives, exploring what is possible and Cave's career A reflection on life, death, and splinters.
Colin Taylor has built his life by hand. Four houses, an ocean-going yacht, a trimaran, and an aeroplane — which he learnt Mike's talk spoke to the idea of how we Taking place on 30 October four speakers and one performer posed their unique perspectives about the connected world around us.
Beatboxer Tom Thum has a symphony in his throat, but how does he make those sounds? Armed with a microphone and camera, get up close and personal as we These children aged 8 to 11 travelled 10 hours by bus to perform at After seeing the descriptions in headlines and articles about violence against women committed by men, journalist Jane Gilmore set out to fix it … by fixing the language itself People with the most privilege tend not to admit, or even be aware they have it.
Diversity and Inclusion consultant Mariam Veiszadeh explains how privilege and unconscious bias works Turns out these two Uncles have John ends up comfortably wealthy Mary lives The name rings a bell, I say. Menu Main menu. Watch TED Talks. Newest Talks. Leave only footprints that will wash away. The mighty power and flavor of plants. Expand your circle, connect with people across the world What does exploration mean for the future of society, science and our individual lives?
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