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TED a stage for world-healing revelations, inspirations
AFP - Monday, February 2
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - - Driven dreamers bound by belief they can change the world for the better are gathering in California for the ultimate inspirational brain boot camp -- TED.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who retired last year to devote himself to philanthropy, is part of a scintillating line-up of speakers at a Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference devoted to "Great Unveilings."
"Our mission was to have only speakers who are really unveiling something new," said TED media director June Cohen.
"New talks, new ideas, new performances."
Gates is slated to give a one-man presentation on Wednesday in an intimate theater in the coastal city of Long Beach, near Los Angeles.
His talk will highlight the opening "Reboot" session on the first morning of the conference, which continues through Saturday.
TED is known for a mind-poking melange of pithy perspectives delivered almost stand-up-comic style by brilliant, accomplished people.
The list of past speakers features novelist Isabel Allende; rock stars Bono and Peter Gabriel; former US president Bill Clinton and vice president Al Gore; Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales; and Google founders Serge Brin and Larry Page.
"I wasn't prepared for this conference to be so profound," Gates said after first attending TED, which was launched in 1984 by US architect Richard Saul Wurman as a new-age think tank.
"The combined IQ of the attendees is incredible."
The Reboot session will include insights from futurist Juan Enriquez and military analyst Peter Singer, who has authored books on child soldiers, robotic weapons, and private armies.
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, credited with inventing the World Wide Web, will talk about efforts to imbue the Internet with semantic abilities so it can understand the intents of phrases instead of just recognizing characters.
Attendees will hear from a veteran Hollywood producer filming the Earth's oceans and Digital Domain "visual storyteller" Ed Ulbrich, whose age-illusion work went into the film "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
An anthropologist will opine on human skin. A Swedish singer and gold-medal-winning swimmer who lives "independently and elegantly" with no arms and just one full leg will share thoughts on determination and adaptation.
Scientists, authors, researchers, economists, musicians and more, some famous and others hardly known, will step on stage bound only by TED curator Chris Anderson's plea to give "the talk of their lives" in 18 minutes each.
Anderson's non-profit Sapling Foundation has run TED since 2001.
Titles of speakers slated for this week's gathering include jazz revitalizer, high-rise farmer, virus hunter, tree researcher, green auto pioneer, roboticist, and polymorphic playwright.
The names of TED attendees are safeguarded to provide liberating privacy to "Tedizens" ranging from scientists, singers and sociologists to actors, entrepreneurs and politicians.
Each year, the influential TED community pools resources to grant three "extraordinary individuals" each a "wish to change the world."
Winners of the "TED Prize" also get 100,000 dollars each to use as they see fit.
TED Prize 2009 winners are ocean defender Sylvia Earle; SETI Institute director Jill Cornell Tarter and El Sistema founder Maestro Jose Antonio Abreu.
Earle, Tarter and Abreu are to reveal their wishes at the conference on Thursday.
For the first time, the TED Prize portion of the conference will be streamed live to an array of US theaters, with venues listed online at http://www.emergingpictures.com/ted_prize.htm.
TED organizers tap into the power of the Internet to share videos of inspirational talks after annual conferences.
TED talks have been viewed more than 90 million times by more than 15 million online visitors to TED.com since the website launched in April of 2007.
"A mind-opening experience," concludes author Amy Tan, who gave a clever, hilarious talk about creativity at TED last year in California. "If it opens any more, I am afraid it will float past the ozone layer."
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