Recently I watch a TED Talk staring Chris Anderson called
How Web Video Power Global Innovation. The subject seemed obvious at first but
Chris managed to Inform me of the little thing that really made the difference
in this phenomenon, Inspired me by capturing my heart showing the talents of
the young, and proving to me that I’m empowered by web video to change the
world.
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Chris Anderson |
It would seem obvious to say the web is a powerful way to
spread a message. With so much negativity, gimmicks, advertisements, and
gossip, we tend to forget the positive affects of the web. Chris Anderson
uncovers the small pieces of the puzzle that make up web video powered global
innovation. He explains how the 3 main
ingredients are a crowd of people that share a common interest, light to be
shed on what the subject matter experts are doing, and a desire to be dedicated
to this interest. As I watched I thought of all the foreign Hip-Hoppers and how
according to
Audiblehype.com 37.1% of 15-25 year olds in China love Hip-Hop,
that's 296 million people.
This talk touched the hearts and minds of the audience
because it showed people participating in actions not normal for theirs ages or
cultures. Women, children, and people below the social standards of living
easily trigger the sensitive emotions of most American people. Chris’s videos were of a
child dancing like a well rehearsed adult professional and a young African man
in a shanty town inspiring people to do positive things not immediately thought
to happen in a shanty town. These videos were picked to evoke an emotional
response from the audience while proving that anything can happen anywhere
thanks to web video.
By the end of the video Chris tells the audience how great
it is to see the world embracing each other’s cultures. Research shows that
humans are social creatures by nature; the acceptance of a culture or group is
always the objective of most human activities. Even the
History Channels: MountainMen claim to be a part of a great heritage of people who could live completely
off the grind. Complete loners even want to belong to a group.
This social belonging, coupled with the inspiration of
everyone doing it, topped off by the information proving that this is more than
meets the eye; makes this a well put together presentation. It proved that web
videos power global innovation and should make you rethink about the fingerprint
you are placing on the Internet of yourself. Everyone has a fingerprint, all
of them are different, you should make sure yours is one that inspires others to want to
be just like you.
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