Design at the Intersection of Technology and Biology | Neri Oxman | TED Talks

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  • @kitkatgalvez
    @kitkatgalvez 5 лет назад +464

    Here after watching her episode on Abstract: The Art of Design

    • @shivans57
      @shivans57 5 лет назад +3

      Same here

    • @geee5034
      @geee5034 5 лет назад +1

      so am i !!!

    • @АлсаТрушина
      @АлсаТрушина 5 лет назад

      Same:)

    • @mojomajor1637
      @mojomajor1637 4 года назад +8

      yeah saw it what a fraud. it was all about herself and nothing about science or art

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 4 года назад +4

      She's amazing. Her paradigm of humble questions and intense observations blew my mind. I haven't had so much hope in too long.

  • @emilypearson1373
    @emilypearson1373 9 лет назад +289

    she seems so excited about what she's doing and its so fun to watch n.n

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +1

      It's fun to read about it on Wikipedia too! 😂

  • @matiyah
    @matiyah 9 лет назад +258

    This is what kids in schools need to be shown to motivate them to study biology, to show how our findings inspire us to do more.
    btw. She sounds like she's about to start crying when she talks. xD

    • @volin4921
      @volin4921 6 лет назад +7

      I don't think Oxman knows very much about biology. She's using it more to create buzz around her computer generated designs

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

    • @jswajsberg
      @jswajsberg 2 месяца назад +1

      100% about the faltering voice.

  • @SexualPotatoes
    @SexualPotatoes 9 лет назад +386

    This blurs the line between art and science beautifully.

    • @stilesbrown3941
      @stilesbrown3941 6 лет назад

      Sexual Potatoes, TheBillymybob, EVERYBODY, uhh eh em , This is pure wickedness, why are people condoning this madness?!
      "I will repay them double for their wickedness and their sin, because they have defiled my land with the lifeless forms of their vile images and have filled my inheritance with their detestable idols."-Jeremiah 16:18
      "And because of all your abominations, I will do among you what I have not done, and the like of which I will never do again."-Ezekiel 5:9

    • @LuigiDonatello
      @LuigiDonatello 5 лет назад

      Guess what Epstein liked

    • @kenwoodburn7438
      @kenwoodburn7438 11 дней назад

      It's 2025 and the transhumanism nightmare is in full swing.

  • @davidsirmons
    @davidsirmons 9 лет назад +73

    This is beyond any doubt the most staggering, the most beautiful, the most incredible thing I have ever lived to witness. For the first time, I really sense hope for future technology, which will hopefully eschew the clunkiness and ill-fitting nature of metal parts, and bolts and panels, and embrace biological design. Neri, you are so articulate, so wonderfully presented, you are the perfect complement to the uplifting and hopeful nature of what you strive toward. For pursuing this gloriously beautiful path, for reminding us of the better designs of life, for daring a journey that leaves behind lesser technology and promises a completely unique future of symbiosis....thank you.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +3

      She copied and pasted huge chunks of Wiki-f*ckin-pedia 😂😂

    • @communist_amoeba3923
      @communist_amoeba3923 2 месяца назад +1

      bro was so moved he had to write an entire paragraph

  • @QapNPoo
    @QapNPoo 9 лет назад +184

    One of the most stunning and informative TED talks i have seen in a while. Amazing what she and her team are accomplishing!

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      She is a plagiarist and a fraud. All hail Wikipedia!

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +4

      Her "team" equals Wikipedia 😂

  • @SexualPotatoes
    @SexualPotatoes 9 лет назад +306

    This was amazing.
    I haven't had my mind opened by a Ted Talk like this in quite some time.

    • @ShakespeareGrace
      @ShakespeareGrace 6 лет назад

      Sexual Potatoesl

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +4

      She copied and pasted her way to the

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +2

      Wikipedia is available for reading every day, and its free! Have at it!

  • @harystiawan5997
    @harystiawan5997 6 лет назад +26

    She seemed so happy. That's great. Her passion for her work empowered other.

  • @saachitini
    @saachitini 9 лет назад +78

    This talk and the one by Margaret Wertheim are probably the best examples of why we need more interdisciplinary studies that cross all the STEAM fields. It just broadens the skills, tools and questions that R&D can access, and create these fabulous works with endless possibilities and applications.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +2

      Says Wikipedia

    • @jennyr.omalley1769
      @jennyr.omalley1769 Год назад

      @@fayrefitness She cited everything that she referenced; she just left quotation marks out in a few places. You seem to by a virulent antisemite and also a hater who can't deal with someone a million times more beautiful and talented than you.

  • @JonathanHartwig
    @JonathanHartwig 9 лет назад +43

    I can't get through the whole talk without commenting about how much this is blowing my mind. This... this is some next level stuff.
    I haven't been this blown away in a long time.

    • @brunolopesmello1986
      @brunolopesmello1986 2 года назад

      Yep Yep Yep... same here...

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋 Blowing

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +4

      Well then, head on over to Wikipedia to read all about it. It's where she got her research! 😂

  • @willhargen7294
    @willhargen7294 6 лет назад +14

    The phrase "Printed out of 44 properties" I think sums up this very well. Its brilliant that you could take a property, not a material, and build with that.

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +2

      She copied and pasted her way to the

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Oh hey, look how easy it was for you to use quotation marks! 😂

  • @satanarchyb7824
    @satanarchyb7824 9 лет назад +91

    This is one of my favorite talks

  • @TheBillymybob
    @TheBillymybob 9 лет назад +76

    TED Been stepping up its game again! Amazing.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      TED needs to step up their vetting game! No more plagiarists please. 😂

  • @aysetasdemir98
    @aysetasdemir98 9 лет назад +287

    She is drop dead gorgeous 😍

    • @Jeroenske
      @Jeroenske 9 лет назад +1

      +Beautylover66 huh who ?

    • @69Solo
      @69Solo 9 лет назад +1

      +Julius Caesar Both you's sister "Neri Oxman".

    • @ibrax1
      @ibrax1 9 лет назад +3

      She's acting.

    • @KneeoGeeo
      @KneeoGeeo 6 лет назад +10

      Shes dating brad pitt, lucky guy.

    • @fettergraf
      @fettergraf 6 лет назад +1

      How did you find out ? Enlighten us

  • @eternal6771
    @eternal6771 5 лет назад +6

    By far the best TED talk I’ve ever heard. Sooo interesting, well presented, and inspiring!!!! She is a genius

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Eh, you can get the same thing from Wikipedia

  • @dalanium98
    @dalanium98 8 лет назад +6

    She got this memorized colddd-have watched multiple times and impressed each time

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

  • @Cuzjudd
    @Cuzjudd 9 лет назад +26

    What a great presenter. She had me enthralled the whole time.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Well then head on over to Wikipedia to read all about it. It's where she got her research. 😂

  • @dbsk06
    @dbsk06 5 лет назад +4

    this is one of the very few ted talks these days where I actually come out of having learnt something new and being inspired

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      How does it feel to know that it was plagiarized and stolen? 😂

  • @greenisnotacreativecolour
    @greenisnotacreativecolour 9 лет назад +3

    This is possibly the most amazing thing I have seen all year. This may even be my favourite TED talk ever... If in ten years time you're looking at the youngsters floating around eating sunlight in their weird jellyfish tumour clothes, and you're wondering what has happened to the world and how you missed it, it's because you forgot about this video.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Who knew Wikipedia could be so exciting! 😂

  • @aidanmorrison1541
    @aidanmorrison1541 5 лет назад +64

    This woman is so amazing! She was born in Israel, studied in medical school, went into the military, then became an architect. She is now a professor an researcher at MIT and she's only 43.

    • @bobsmith369
      @bobsmith369 Год назад +19

      and married a billionaire hedge fund manager. climbing the social hierarchy faster than king kong

    • @askgato
      @askgato Год назад

      perfect at 43❤

    • @MajorCaliber
      @MajorCaliber Год назад +1

      @@bobsmith369 Soooo... you're saying a Synthetic Biologist merged with a Financial Parasite? 😉

    • @theonlycaulfield
      @theonlycaulfield Год назад +1

      @@MajorCaliber They said hedge fund manager, not government employee.

    • @powerboon2k
      @powerboon2k Год назад +1

      She also took hundreds of thousands of dollars from Jeffrey Epstein. Amazing!

  • @AshwinKini
    @AshwinKini 9 лет назад +40

    This is wonderfully fascinating. Thank you, Neri Oxman, for sharing with us these fantastic thoughts, insights and ideas. :-)

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +1

      She copied and pasted her way to the

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋 she shared a lot

  • @David-un4cs
    @David-un4cs 9 лет назад +93

    The future is going to look very interesting.

    • @Lazar-TS
      @Lazar-TS 4 года назад +12

      Hey, hello there! I am from 4 years in the future and I can tell you it's not looking great. The Experiment with Bacteria went wrong and now there is a Killer Virus on the loose, causing a pandemic.
      The Situation is yet to be concluded.

    • @marcustulliuscicero9512
      @marcustulliuscicero9512 4 года назад +8

      @@Lazar-TS Hey, hello there! I am from 4 months in the future. It gets worse, MUCH worse! The cities! The fires! The screaming! Run while you can!
      The Situation is yet to be concluded.

    • @lilakazzi1061
      @lilakazzi1061 3 года назад +3

      @@marcustulliuscicero9512 I am from 7 months in the future and the whole world is still in quarantine.

  • @gypsygal.travels
    @gypsygal.travels 6 лет назад +25

    Oh wow.. this could be life changing for the environment

  • @Edgar-ur4xg
    @Edgar-ur4xg 6 лет назад +3

    The most amazing and mind blowing video I’ve seen in a very long time!!! This woman and her team are actually doing amazing things that I am very surprised (or not) have not made headlines.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      She plagiarized from Wikipedia 😂

  • @aaron4820
    @aaron4820 9 лет назад +33

    Dear TED: welcome back.
    I used to find it hard to stand Neri Oxman's work, especially if you look at what goals the projects were set out to achieve / explore, and what the "final" result ended up being, often they were essentially sculptural art work coated with thick intellectual rationalisation disguising as some sort of innovation, masterfully presented with poetic languages that Oxman's great at.
    But something seems to have changed, this talk was very good, and anyone who is either in the technology world or the design world would be able to draw inspirations from it. TED should really return to inviting more people like her / industry leaders who are doing or have done work to advance civilisation.

    • @ginho3848
      @ginho3848 2 года назад

      But I think you nailed it so accurately in your first para.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Hmmm, what changed that made her palatable to you? 🤔 Was it... Wikipedia? 😂

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      TED's plus one was Wikipedia Woman 😂

  • @ali-bobblobfish8762
    @ali-bobblobfish8762 6 лет назад +2

    my favourite TED talk; I've watched it about 5 times now

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 9 лет назад +47

    This new fashion design seems very likely to take the world by storm. For decades sci-fi writers have guessed at what the fashion and design of the future will look like and they've always imagined it to be blue, white, and sleek. But maybe they were wrong, maybe the fashion of the future is vibrant, pulsating, and intricate.
    Side Note: Perhaps Neri Oxman is a great sneak peak into what the world of designer babies will be like. Extremely beautiful with great eyes, healthy appearance, and strong intellect.
    If this were 2030 and she said she was genetically modified in the womb, I honestly don't think I'd see anything morally or ethically wrong with that.

    • @kimbrooks5419
      @kimbrooks5419 9 лет назад

      +doodelay Bravo.

    • @Frankiigii
      @Frankiigii 9 лет назад +7

      +doodelay The fact that some people lobby against technology that will improve the quality of life for humanity are so bizarre to me. Augmentation, as long as it isn't at the expense of our health, or excludes the less fortunate, is brilliant in my view.

    • @leaschmitt2496
      @leaschmitt2496 5 лет назад +1

      The idea of resisting genetic manipulation for that reason is because it would create an even bigger imbalance between normal people and the ones that would be smarter, healthier, more beautiful etc. Certainly because probably only the richer layers of population would be able to afford things like this. But yeah, I do share your opinion that I wouldn't be opposed to this. People just need to suck up their jealousy

    • @abataaoigami6715
      @abataaoigami6715 4 года назад +1

      @@leaschmitt2496 then forget Income redistribution how about Genetic redistributing!

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +2

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

  • @ktiger32698k
    @ktiger32698k 9 лет назад +6

    I think the cutest part is how she's obviously so excited and happy about what she's doing. We are seeing someone who truly enjoys her work and thinks that it's important.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +1

      Wikipedia is very important and don't you forget it!

  • @gilless429
    @gilless429 9 лет назад +92

    Wow. Technology. Been a while hasn't it TED ?

    • @gilless429
      @gilless429 9 лет назад +4

      Vaibhav Gupta What word did I use ? Science ? Nope. Technology. ^^
      That same word that makes up the T of TED. I don't see all that much of that on here, do you ?
      Then, maybe you've mistaken me for somebody else, because I haven't commented on a TED video in, well I dunno, I guess a month. =)
      Why the rudeness btw, I wasn't vulgar or anything, so why be like that ?

    • @gilless429
      @gilless429 9 лет назад +3

      Vaibhav Gupta And again, I didn't ever mention any of these other subjects, and it has nothing to do with what I said.
      You're making up an imaginary implied point I wasn't actually making at all to attack that instead of what I really said.
      Which is that, disappointingly for me, the talks about Technology, which IS what corresponds to the first letter of the three used in the acronym that makes the actual NAME of the channel (and conferences), are few and far between. Entertainment and Design as well honestly.
      You can mention any other things they've now diverted to as you like, but it's nonsensical to do so as my point was that what the talks are supposed to be about to begin with, the very basis of what this is supposed to be about (although obviously some other topics are okay as long as they don't completely take over), as it IS what makes up the name of the whole thing, is just absent from the VAST majority of talks. When was the last Technology talk before this one ? The last Entertainment one ?
      You seem to have just decided to categorize me as part of 'douchebags' and attacked the point you associate with them instead of ever even once discussing what I actually said.
      I find that a bit tiring honestly. You're basically insisting I said things I didn't and beating that over the head with gusto instead of actually talking to me. I don't like it much truth be told.

    • @abram730
      @abram730 9 лет назад

      +gilless429 I'd call it artistic, I guess. I guess it's better than calling it ditsy.

  • @robertdem259
    @robertdem259 4 года назад +9

    this makes me happy that I chose to study synthetic biology at uni

  • @thiagovilla970
    @thiagovilla970 8 лет назад +40

    Someone give her an award already!

    • @lynnaebina9528
      @lynnaebina9528 6 лет назад +3

      check her MIT bio. She has several.

    • @JosannaMonik
      @JosannaMonik 6 лет назад

      For her designs.

    • @denicak4107
      @denicak4107 4 года назад +3

      an award for occupying Palestine yeah sure🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +1

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      I crown her Wikipedia Woman! 👑

  • @kinsmed
    @kinsmed 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the sub-titles.

  • @rajkala6824
    @rajkala6824 Год назад +5

    Absolute stunner with clear thought process and skills and above all embracing mother nature in design domain so seamlessly. I am still in Awe of Neri Oxman's presentation..Thanks for sharing such an amazing talk.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +1

      Wikipedia says you're welcome! 😂

  • @kateapples1411
    @kateapples1411 9 лет назад +54

    I love the TED talks that actually have some substance behind them, some product or advancement. Nanopatch, organs on a chip, ect. This was pretty good.
    Those bio-clothing are hideous though and I was waiting for her to explain the point and purpose behind it but the explanation never came. What was the point to wearing one? What would it accomplish? To what end would it serve? I can imagine some but that's just imagination.

    • @davidpaulmouton
      @davidpaulmouton 9 лет назад +4

      +Kate Clementine All the ideas seemed fashion based, with only speculation as things they could be used for. It's defiantly cool, but yeah, what's the point.

    • @arvindian
      @arvindian 9 лет назад

      +Kate Clementine Just spam, waste of public money

    • @dattebenforcer
      @dattebenforcer 9 лет назад +6

      +Kate Clementine The way she prefaces the whole thing and introduces it is wholly unnecessary. Why can't she just get to the point rather than making all these metaphors and quoting Michaelangelo?
      fucking pointless

    • @318Arnie
      @318Arnie 9 лет назад +22

      +Kate Clementine Here on earth these colthings are uselesss, bur on Mars for example they are not. If I understood these colths correctily they are designed to be self-sustaining. Todays spacesuits are much like divingsuits. An outer protective layer and an oxygentank. The bio-clohting would combine both of the parts into one single piece, which is able to produce for example oxygen. But I think that's just what they want to do with it, not what they can do today.

    • @brandonreiies12
      @brandonreiies12 9 лет назад +4

      +Kate Clementine She said it could heal you, maybe it can feed you too.

  • @neutralph6394
    @neutralph6394 9 лет назад +4

    feels like watching this in the 80s, her overall presentation wow!

    • @WhiskerWhippers
      @WhiskerWhippers 4 года назад

      Neutral P & H I thought the same thing. She spews 80’s

  • @wearetheworld3472
    @wearetheworld3472 5 лет назад +7

    She is brilliant. So inspiring! Wish more people get involved into this, protect the environment and bring more hope to our next generation.

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +1

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад +1

      She's a fraud. You are beguiled with Wikipedia 😂

  • @arktana
    @arktana 6 лет назад +33

    DAMN SHE'S GORGEOUS

    • @prsstnc
      @prsstnc 4 года назад

      Yeah 😘

  • @laprofelili3104
    @laprofelili3104 4 года назад +5

    Hola buen día, como maestra, me llena de esperanza todos estos avances para el bien no tan solo de los seres humanos, sino de los animales y el medio. Que bueno poder enseñar a otras generaciones a avanzar con sus conocimientos pero no para beneficio propio sino con un impacto social. Caramba! Me motiva mucho a continuar con mis clases de tecnología, aunque muy empírica, sé que esto no es en vano. Mil gracias por el vídeo y la traducción. Un abrazo desde Colombia. Una profe más.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Sorry to burst your bubble. She is a liar and a cheater. Ella es mentirosa. 😂

  • @johnerickgaid7947
    @johnerickgaid7947 3 года назад +36

    "There are two ways to live your life. One as if nothing is a miracle and the other is as if everything is a miracle."
    Abstract: The Art of Design / Neri Oxman: Bio-Architecture

  • @user-gw6qn6xo3e
    @user-gw6qn6xo3e 5 лет назад +3

    She inspires me so much and I find myself so much connected to her. I wish I can be in her lad learn from
    her and work with her.

  • @zelial3
    @zelial3 9 лет назад +1

    This talk is why I'm subscribed.

  • @maxsmith695
    @maxsmith695 Год назад +7

    28 citations so far. Is there an award for largest amount of plagiarism per dissertation, cause this is staggering.

    • @sequesterpl
      @sequesterpl Год назад

      It's ridiculous. Many of the things she did were allowed back in the time when she submitted, like the Wikipedia quotations. It's retaliation because her husband went against Harvard's Claudine Gay. Disgusting.

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Год назад +2

      ​@@sequesterpl If it was allowed, there would be no need to correct anything. Did a student write this for her? Asking for a friend.

  • @PaulBarnesBSc
    @PaulBarnesBSc 9 лет назад +2

    Really fascinating talk and I hold my hat off to such brilliant thinking. What I would like to ask is can you use your skills to cure human disease. I'm and arthritis sufferer and would love to see something that would help me and millions of other people across the globe. Once again thank for your beautiful thinking.

  • @javierortizize
    @javierortizize 4 года назад +1

    Excelente presentación. Saludos desde Cali - Colombia. Muchas gracias.

  • @mattbranham1105
    @mattbranham1105 4 года назад +2

    She makes me think of a sci-fi scientist from that show Eureka. Oxman is a badass!

  • @carlarosaliachinguelbarrio4670
    @carlarosaliachinguelbarrio4670 Год назад +2

    Que nivel, me abrió los ojos.

  • @denisjohnston1073
    @denisjohnston1073 4 года назад

    My old man talk like this 35 yes ago nice to see it coming alive finally

  • @mariacardozoyouarehiredyah
    @mariacardozoyouarehiredyah 3 года назад +1

    Mindblowing, she is my favorite architect 👏👏👏👏💜💜💜💜

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋 stand in line if you can afford it

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Yikes! 😂😂😂

  • @Bryanbkk
    @Bryanbkk 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful human being and beautiful worldview.

  • @nuestroplaneta4645
    @nuestroplaneta4645 3 года назад +1

    WOW!! People like this woman we need on this planet.

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Let's plagiarize, er, clone her 😂

  • @dewayne51
    @dewayne51 9 лет назад +47

    she's gorgeous

    • @Jeroenske
      @Jeroenske 9 лет назад +3

      +dewayne51 If you like wearable intestines you are in for a treat i guess lol

    • @amandamate9117
      @amandamate9117 5 лет назад

      would smash

  • @critionsa
    @critionsa 4 года назад +5

    I remember when I was young having this idea of replacing machines with human-created creatures that can operate maximumly on minimum maintenance and can create what we desire and help us in space living and producing oxygen and water, back then there was no solid youtube Info or the technology, now that I searched about the idea I found her, props to her and her team.

  • @Ragandu
    @Ragandu 3 года назад +3

    She is one of the greatest genius of all times 😄💓👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +1

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

  • @serenahussain2072
    @serenahussain2072 6 лет назад +54

    It’s a shame I’ve only heard of her on account of her dating Brad Pitt, she seems to be doing some groundbreaking stuff! I came here to see her for a few seconds but now I’m so intrigued in what she does and her field!

    • @heybeverly385
      @heybeverly385 5 лет назад +10

      If you own a Netflix account, there is a documentary called "Abstract", the second episode is about her. Her work is mind blowing

    • @sassylass9305
      @sassylass9305 2 года назад

      Me too. Lol. Brad Bitt has good taste. This woman is amazing.

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +1

      She copied and pasted her way to the top

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      I've only recently heard of her. I wonder why. Could it be...she plagiarized? 😂😂😂

  • @Poindexter03
    @Poindexter03 3 года назад +1

    One of the most impressive human beings I’ve ever encountered. Breathtaking!

  • @studioshubhangi
    @studioshubhangi 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely loved this! Very very inspiring

  • @ElizabethLUlanova1
    @ElizabethLUlanova1 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve watched this so many times. So incredibly inspired by her

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад +2

      She copied and pasted her way to the

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂 Does it burn?

  • @rajkolluri6851
    @rajkolluri6851 5 лет назад

    It might be useful for my thesis..
    interesting presentation with bright eyes and smile.

  • @36nibs
    @36nibs 3 года назад +1

    She is my academic idol i love her so much 😍 she’s so smart 😖

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋 stand in line if you can afford it.

  • @newtonfallis8901
    @newtonfallis8901 Год назад +1

    I am so glad to see the emergence of this potential. It has the ability to allow embracing of aspects of nature we have only begun to explore and uncover. It also can be directed at sustainability which is so essential to survival itself. Thank you for your brilliant work and exposition, and may you have the greatest success.

  • @Grimkid5
    @Grimkid5 9 лет назад +8

    That was amazing

  • @christiandavid5155
    @christiandavid5155 8 лет назад

    The most valuable TED talk. :)

  • @GGCannon
    @GGCannon 9 лет назад +2

    She's talking basically one of the things I've been thinking about for quite a long time as well, and I couldn't agree more. I've always thought that, as technology evolves, it would, someday, merge with biology and turn organic. A TV, with it's body created with DNA from a turtles shell and the screen with the one from a chameleon, for example. We've been getting to a point where we can more and more understand and manipulate DNA almost freely, even change our own DNA to better adapt to any and all situation.
    The technology and world from a few years from now might be something most people from 5 years ago didn't even think would be possible, or at least, not so soon.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Wikipedia has always been exciting! 😂

  • @OstroGothic
    @OstroGothic 7 лет назад

    This talk is absolutely fascinating! Wow, I am speechless

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      It's immortalized over on Wikipedia 😂

  • @aravindkavikkal
    @aravindkavikkal 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks, that was an impressive and informative presentation. She must be an Evolution by Design. All the best for your work

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      You mean, all of Wikipedia's best work 😂

  • @hannahcarter2100
    @hannahcarter2100 5 лет назад

    Neri Oxman you are an inspiration!

  • @brunolopesmello1986
    @brunolopesmello1986 2 года назад

    How on earth has this talk not gone super viral? =O

  • @salexmatei
    @salexmatei 9 лет назад

    One of the most awe inspiring talks. Brilliant!

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Eh, you can read all about it on Wikipedia 😂

  • @ShaDoWworldshadow
    @ShaDoWworldshadow 9 лет назад +2

    the planet needs to make sure this lady and her team get what they need.

  • @amandasanchez529
    @amandasanchez529 4 года назад +1

    Very explicit and funny, masters her knowledge, spectacular and interesting information.

    • @raykane2063
      @raykane2063 Год назад

      Billionaires' wife is also on the Jeffrey Epstein list 👠 👄🥒👙👅💋💋 yes very explicit indeed

  • @ruthlesscalculus6613
    @ruthlesscalculus6613 5 лет назад +1

    Still the best talk ever.

  • @kosmasophia
    @kosmasophia 6 лет назад +1

    This is mind blowing!

  • @Fnpro221
    @Fnpro221 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant Ted Talk!

  • @VortalPortex
    @VortalPortex 8 лет назад

    This is also a really well presented TED talk... take heed

    • @VortalPortex
      @VortalPortex 8 лет назад

      +Benjamin Robinson assuming we've all established that this TED talk is incredible in many ways, as is she - the presentation itself is what I really noticed. Just right ;)

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Credit to Wikipedia 👏

  • @livewithirfan
    @livewithirfan 6 лет назад +6

    She is amazing and really interesting and intelligent. Really love her

  • @naitiy01
    @naitiy01 5 лет назад +1

    What kind of education do I need to get to do something related to this? Bio engineering? Computer science? Architecture?

  • @EhabAboud
    @EhabAboud 9 лет назад

    This is awesome on so many levels!

  • @Antiwafflesz
    @Antiwafflesz 9 лет назад +1

    Finally! Something that matters!

  • @genaroalva
    @genaroalva 5 лет назад +3

    Is this the future of design? To whom? Who has the power to design this? Who can afford this?is It onlyfor high tech professionals? How can this technology be learned by indigenous or regular people to improve autonomy? Or is it always depends on MIT or big technology companies?

  • @BeigeRattlesnake
    @BeigeRattlesnake 9 лет назад

    Incredible. Makes perfect sense.

  • @tampabong5055
    @tampabong5055 Год назад +3

    Is this original work, any updated citations needed? Just wondering 😅😊

  • @sirleon12
    @sirleon12 9 лет назад +5

    Sorry if I sound stupid, so we still need to get initial silk by killing some silk worms? Also these ideas seems extremely cost inefficient, how can we bring these ideas to large scale productions?

    • @annoloki
      @annoloki 9 лет назад +7

      +sirleon12 Have a look at the silk producing cows... by adding the genes that codes for the silk proteins into the part of the code encoding other proteins for milk, the cows milk is produced with those extra proteins in it... a quick centrifuge later and you separate these proteins out, I forget the details of the step to start the silk self assembly (prob just put it in a liquid with an enzyme or two to get it started) and you end up with much larger amounts of the silk fit for a machine. With the silk proteins removed, the milk is as it would otherwise be, which means silk production could be a bi-product of existing diary production (leaving aside arguments about the sustainability of that!). I imagine Craig Venter et al could come up with algae that produces the proteins too, if you wanna skip the cows.

  • @weezaputz
    @weezaputz 3 года назад

    Watching this while my left and right brain struggle...do I listen to context of her message or do I just stare at her in awe 😅😅😅

  • @beshr1993
    @beshr1993 7 лет назад +2

    This is amazing!!!!

  • @tinashen2984
    @tinashen2984 6 лет назад

    love the bio-inspired design! incredible.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Wikipedia is pretty incredible indeed 😂

  • @David-ur7te
    @David-ur7te Год назад +4

    Full transcript available on Wikipedia. Courtesy of the Bill Streisand Effect

  • @PhilipKlawitter
    @PhilipKlawitter 9 лет назад +2

    Very inspiring video, Technology seems to be seen as an externalized brain. Modifying biology would be a way to merge with technology.
    Mindbending.

    • @fayrefitness
      @fayrefitness Год назад

      Wikipedia inspires many. Be sure to donate!

  • @Gardenerbyday
    @Gardenerbyday 9 лет назад

    Jaw dropping spectacular vision!

  • @teresaolivera993
    @teresaolivera993 6 лет назад

    Wow!! Gracias por subtitular el vídeo

  • @tsionavital1718
    @tsionavital1718 6 лет назад

    If Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Arthur Koestler, Anatol Rapoport were still alive, they would have given you a bigggg hug. Last year Vernon press published my book THE CONFUSION BETWEEN ART AND DESIGN: Brain-Tools verus Body-Tolls showing about 100 comparisons, distinctions and contradistinctions between art and design. One of them is that while true art is and always has been SYSTEMIC, design, so far has never been truly systemic but mechanistic. what you do is among the first truly systemic design. BRAVO. Tsion Avital

  • @Peetwee37
    @Peetwee37 9 лет назад

    this was an amazing ted talk

  • @mayanksangam9205
    @mayanksangam9205 5 лет назад

    Simply Wonderful💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @wendyjones603
    @wendyjones603 5 лет назад +1

    Really amazing - but is it safe to engineer new bacteria? Are liquid bacterial cultures (liquid alchemy as she refers to it), something we should be making without ensuring they will be safe? Can these cultures replicate themselves in nature, change and meld with the natural habitat? These are questions I haven't seen addressed. They are combining microorganisms that "never interact in nature". Might there be a reason for that? EVOLUTION BY DESIGN. She's so excited by her creative, amazing intellectual ideas I wonder when bio-ethics come up in the research discussions.

  • @TenTenJ
    @TenTenJ 3 года назад

    BEST TED TALK I’ve EVER watched. INcredible!!

  • @tulio5990
    @tulio5990 9 лет назад

    Good Breath of fresh air and hope.

  • @erocicTheGreat
    @erocicTheGreat 9 лет назад

    What a great talk.

  • @kingly2069
    @kingly2069 7 лет назад

    loving this!!!

  • @hayabusa4061
    @hayabusa4061 5 лет назад +20

    Cracked my phone, had to grow a new one

    • @sairahgonzalez
      @sairahgonzalez 5 лет назад +1

      Zachary Harper ahahaha omg i love this

  • @mar8014
    @mar8014 8 лет назад +10

    return back to nature through technology?

  • @infocaine1881
    @infocaine1881 2 года назад

    A pioneer of dimensions. 👍