Everything is a Remix, Case Study: The iPhone
/Kirby Ferguson extends his fantastic series Everything is a Remix with a one-off case stufy of how remixing ideas and designs led to the iPhone.
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Kirby Ferguson extends his fantastic series Everything is a Remix with a one-off case stufy of how remixing ideas and designs led to the iPhone.
Over the years, since I saw her original TED Talk, I've tried to take Brown's advice to heart.
There is nothing more frightening than the moment we expose our ideas to the world. In this presentation at the 99U Conference, author and vulnerability researcher Brené Brown shows us how to deal with the critics and our own self-doubt by refusing to “armor up” and shut ourselves off. “Not caring what people think,” she says, “is its own kind of hustle.”
Instead we must “reserve a seat” for the critics and our own self-doubt. “Tell them, I see you, I hear you, but I’m going to do this anyway.”
The great Radiolab podcast puts on a show, recorded live on stage in Seattle.
Dinosaurs, death, and destruction -- a thought-provoking and laughter-inducing dance on the grave of our inevitable demise.
Cataclysmic destruction. Surprising survival. Radiolab turns its gaze to the topic of endings, both blazingly fast and agonizingly slow, in its live show Apocalyptical. With their signature blend of storytelling, science, and music, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich romp through hundreds of millions of years of history to arrive at the end, again and again. Comedians Reggie Watts and Kurt Braunohler join the party, while musicians On Fillmore and Noveller create a cinematic live score before your eyes.
Paul Jarvis verbalizes some truths about creative work:
We are amplifiers. Clients need to bring their skilled craft to the table for any project to succeed.
We work on trust. Clients pay us because they trust in what we do and the skills we possess.
We'd rather be challenged with innovation than model any project after one that already exists.
Every project must be useful and good for the world.
We work for our client's clients, so we sometimes side with them.
We only work on projects where we believe our clients can succeed. Their success is our mission.
We don't work with committees or teams; we work with leaders and decision makers. Art and creativity goes to committees to die horribly.
We go all-in on every project. Our clients must as well.
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