Hi guys,
Some of you have been asking for links to the videos we saw in class these last few days, so here you go. We didn't see all the videos in every class, so for sure there's something interesting for you to pick.
Derek Sivers' How to Start a Movement can be enjoyed by anyone (language is accessible and it runs for less than 5 minutes)
As long as you look at the pictures and their transformations, it's difficult not to enjoy Ursus Wehrli's Tiding Up Art. It's a blast, but language is more demanding though.
RSA Animate - Language as a Window into Human Nature. Personally, I love it. But it's actually just for the more linguistic-minded of you.
And at last, some vice and consequences, I mean, some poetry. Actually, a very powerful poetry reading by Felix Dennis.
Friday, May 27, 2011
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