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TEDxTaipei - Zhi-Zhan Lian (連志展) - 勇氣在世界最頂端
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『爬山』,為何知道可能會危險到失去生命還要去做,一定要這麼偏執去做這件事嗎? 連志展生於1973年,攀登世界七頂峰專案統籌執行,擔任非洲最高峰攀登隊領隊、卓奧友峰與聖母峰攀登隊基地營經理。三年內,在七大洲與六位攀登者,無數位協助人員,無數次瀕臨生命臨界的考驗,不論意見再怎麼紛歧,前方是如何危險,唯有登上世界七頂峰的夢想,能夠一再凝聚眾人,重新點燃就要熄滅的希望。曾為政大登山隊隊長、第二屆生態文學暨報導獎新詩組首獎,青少年野地教育「亞成鳥計畫」發起人、「聽看雪山」作者、「勇氣,在山盡頭」作者。目前是歐都納全球14座八千探險計畫專案執行、中華民國山岳協會年委員會主委,現為台灣生態登山學校理事、「彩虹太陽田野工坊」自然農法水稻水梨農夫,定居宜蘭三星。 Lian Zhi Zhan has ... Read more

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- -: TEDxTaipei - Zhi-Zhan Lian (連志展) - 勇氣在世界最頂端

February 6, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

『爬山』,為何知道可能會危險到失去生命還要去做,一定要這麼偏執去做這件事嗎? 連志展生於1973年,攀登世界七頂峰專案統籌執行,擔任非洲最高峰攀登隊領隊、卓奧友峰與聖母峰攀登隊基地營經理。三年內,在七大洲與六位攀登者,無數位協助人員,無數次瀕臨生命臨界的考驗,不論意見再怎麼紛歧,前方是如何危險,唯有登上世界七頂峰的夢想,能夠一再凝聚眾人,重新點燃就要熄滅的希望。曾為政大登山隊隊長、第二屆生態文學暨報導獎新詩組首獎,青少年野地教育「亞成鳥計畫」發起人、「聽看雪山」作者、「勇氣,在山盡頭」作者。目前是歐都納全球14座八千探險計畫專案執行、中華民國山岳協會年委員會主委,現為台灣生態登山學校理...

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- -: TEDxSanJoseCA - Ge Wang - Exploring New Ways to Connect People through Music

April 18, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Co-founder of Smule and Creator of Magic Piano & Magic Fiddle Ge Wang is the Co-founder, CTO, and Chief Creative Officer of Smule. Smule is a startup company exploring interactive sonic media on the iPhone. . Smule serves as a unique platform for research and development combining the state-of-...

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- -: TEDxDanubia 2011 - Carolyn Steel - Sitopia -- how we can think through food

April 23, 2011 (about 13 years ago)

Carolyn Steel is an architect, lecturer and writer. Food is a shared necessity - but also a shared way of thinking. Looking at food networks offers an unusual and illuminating way to explore how cities evolved. Steel's chief interest is in exploring the inner lives of cities, and her work has foc...

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- -: TEDxDanubia 2011 - Andrew Evans - Open Road, Open Life

October 6, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

Andrew Evans is a writer and traveler who explores the world in the modern context. As National Geographic's "Digital Nomad," Andrew uses new technology to experience the world in the old-fashioned manner: with rich observation and the joy of uncertainty. As a contributing editor at National Geog...

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- -: Richard Baraniuk: Goodbye, textbooks; hello, open-source learning

January 12, 2007 (over 17 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Rice University professor Richard Baraniuk explains the vision behind Connexions, his open-source, online education system. It cuts out the textbook, allowing teachers to share and modify course materials freely, anywhere in the world. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the ...

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- -: Graham Hawkes: Fly the seas on a submarine with wings

November 4, 2008 (over 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Graham Hawkes takes us aboard his graceful, winged submarines to the depths of planet Ocean (a.k.a. "Earth"). It's a deep blue world we landlubbers rarely see in 3D.

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- -: Dan Gilbert: Exploring the frontiers of happiness

December 17, 2008 (over 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Dan Gilbert presents research and data from his exploration of happiness -- sharing some surprising tests and experiments that you can also try on yourself. Watch through to the end for a sparkling Q&A with some familiar TED faces. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best ...

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- -: Miru Kim: Making art of New York's urban ruins

February 27, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

http://www.ted.com At the 2008 EG Conference, artist Miru Kim talks about her work. Kim explores industrial ruins underneath New York and then photographs herself in them, nude -- to bring these massive, dangerous, hidden spaces into sharp focus. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best tal...

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Stephen Lawler: Stephen Lawler Tours Microsoft Virtual Earth

March 1, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

Stephen Lawler shows a virtual world where the images are almost lifelike and the structures as set in 3D so you can navigate in any way you want.

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James Cameron: Before Avatar ... A Curious Boy

February 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

James Cameron's curiosity as a boy, director and explorer gave birth to different ideas that eventually led to Avatar's story.

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