Watch a Live Stream of TED2016 Conference Feb. 17 at Library Center
If you’re a fan of Amy Cuddy’s “power posing” talk on how body language can change your life, or Simon Sinek’s “How Great Leaders Inspire Action,” you’re probably hip to those 18-minute wonders, TED Talks.
They’re recorded at flagship TED conferences and other special TED programs each year. Their goal is to share “Ideas Worth Spreading” in fields of science, technology, business, culture, art and design, presented by today’s leading thinkers and doers. Past recordings are at TED.com.
On Feb. 17 from 10:30 a.m.-8:45 p.m. on the Library Center auditorium’s big screen, you can have a TED-like experience.
The Library will live stream one entire day from the three-day TED Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
These live stream event is called TEDx – x meaning an independently organized TED event – and our event is TEDxSGLibraryCenterLive.
It’s free, open to the public, and you can come and go. You’re welcome to bring a snack or sack lunch, or swing by the Mudhouse inside. We also invite you to Tweet during the event at #TEDxLibraryCenter.
The theme for the TEDxLive event is “Dream,” and here are some of the featured thinkers, artists and storytellers:
- Session 6, Code power, 10:30 a.m.12:15 p.m.: Linus Torvalds, software engineer; Reshma Saujani, education activist; R. Luke DuBois, artist, composer, engineer; Meron Gribetz, augmented reality startup CEO; and Raffaello D’Andrea, autonomous systems pioneer.
- Session 7, Imagine there’s no countries, 1-2:45 p.m.: Parag Khanna, global strategist; Dalia Mogahed, Muslim studies scholar; Amit Sood, technologist; Christiana Figueres, climate advocate; and Hugh Evans, humanitarian.
- TED University – Attendees take the stage to give their own TED-style talks, 4:15 -6 p.m. They include Jonathan Bell, branding expert; Rachel Pritzker, philanthropist; Anthony Goldbloom, machine learning expert; Dave Troy, technologist; Paul Tudor Jones II, investor; Joshua Roman, cellist; Mark Goffman, storyteller; Nalini Nadkarni, tree researcher; Esther Wojcicki, moonshot educator; Peter J. Toren, litigator; and Ozge Yilmaz, entrepreneur.
- Session 8: Nightmare? 7-8:45 p.m.: Dan Gross, gun-control activist; Jennifer Kahn, science journalist; Rhiannon Giddens, musician; Andrew Youn, anti-hunger activist; Al Gore, climate advocate.
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