TED Talks
Marco Tempest: The electric rise and fall of Nikola Tesla
Combining projection mapping and a pop-up book, Marco Tempest tells the visually arresting story of Nikola Tesla -- called "the greatest geek who ever lived" -- from his triumphant invention of alternating current to his penniless last...
TED Talks
Zach Kaplan + Keith Schacht: Toys and materials from the future
The Inventables guys, Zach Kaplan and Keith Schacht, demo some amazing new materials and how we might use them. Look for squishy magnets, odor-detecting ink, "dry" liquid and a very surprising 10-foot pole.
TED Talks
Skylar Tibbits: The emergence of "4D printing"
3D printing has grown in sophistication since the late 1970s; TED Fellow Skylar Tibbits is shaping the next development, which he calls 4D printing, where the fourth dimension is time. This emerging technology will allow us to print...
TED Talks
Rachel Armstrong: Architecture that repairs itself?
Venice is sinking. To save it, Rachel Armstrong says we need to outgrow architecture made of inert materials and, well, make architecture that grows itself. She proposes a not-quite-alive material that does its own repairs and sequesters...
TED Talks
TED: Why great architecture should tell a story | Ole Scheeren
For architect Ole Scheeren, the people who live and work inside a building are as much a part of that building as concrete, steel and glass. He asks: Can architecture be about collaboration and storytelling instead of the isolation and...
The Wall Street Journal
Simon Segars on Building the Next Chip Powerhouse
Nvidia's proposed $40 billion dollar takeover of British chip designer Arm Holdings could entirely reshape the semiconductor industry. The CEO of Arm shares how the merger will navigate roadblocks from domestic and international...
Science360
These smart threads could save lives - Science Nation
New biomedical textiles show potential of smart, human-centered service systems Description: Engineers are joining forces with designers, scientists and doctors at Drexel University to produce new biomedical textiles, and the resulting...
Science360
Biomedical textiles: these smart threads could save lives
Engineers are joining forces with designers, scientists and doctors at Drexel University to produce new biomedical textiles, and the resulting smart clothes are not only fashionably functional, but could also be life savers. With support...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Don Buckley - Teachers Make a Difference - Rinat Aruh
Don Buckley has transformed learning spaces so they work for teachers and students and not just architects, he has transformed textbooks so that they work for students and teachers and not just publishers, and transformed new media...
The Art Assignment
Use the Present Perimeter to create art. | Jonathan Nesci | The Art Assignment
This week we meet with artist and designer Jonathan Nesci at the First Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana. Jonathan uses systems of design to experiment with new materials and processes, and his assignment for you invites you to do...
PCS Edventures
Droneology Jr: What Is A Drone?
Welcome back to Droneology Jr.! In this lesson, The Drone Doctor and Rx answer this question: what is a drone? As an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, a high-flying tool, and an incredible piece of machinery innovating industries across the...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 12
An algorithm designs the perfect website, an exoskeleton puts a spring in your step and a scanner sees inside your food. Plus, the entrepreneur who invented the mouse reveals his next big idea. Hosted by venture capitalist Anthony...
The Art Assignment
Create paper weavings. | Michelle Grabner | The Art Assignment
Michelle Grabner is curator, critic, professor, and artist who works in multiple mediums, but much of her work centers around pattern and color. Her assignment asks you to recall an activity you may have done in kindergarten and explore...
The Wall Street Journal
Lime CEO Wayne Ting on the New Micromobility Rules
As the world negotiates a return to offices and city centers, how is the industry rebounding and what will urban transportation look like going forward? Lime CEO Wayne Ting shares his view from the helm of one of the industry's leading...
Zach Star
Should I Get Further Education (Master's, PhD, MBA, and More)
In this video I discuss whether you should get further education beyond a bachelor's degree. There are many types of further schooling you can go into including a master's and phd, medical school, nursing school, pharmacy school, law...
The Wall Street Journal
Joseph Altuzarra on Challenging Gender Norms in Fashion
Altuzarra's creative director discusses how the brand's new clothing line, Altu, reflects a broader reassessment of identity across the fashion industry.
The Wall Street Journal
Rite Aid's Heyward Donigan on the Future of the Pharmacy
Rite Aid's chief executive discusses how she is rethinking technology, store design and pharmacist-patient interaction to deliver a new standard of care.
Curated Video
Erin Gately - Eco Electronics | Design Squad
Industrial engineer Erin Gately creates new environmentally friendly products for Hewlett-Packard by ensuring that HP's computer products are made with fewer non-recyclable materials. For more videos, activities and games visit...
Curated Video
New Innovations in Car Technology: Volvo's SCC 2 Concept Car and Saab's One Pedal System
This video discusses two innovative concepts in the automotive industry. Volvo's SCC 2 concept car introduces groundbreaking features such as an eye sensor for optimal driver positioning, embedded sensors and cameras to eliminate blind...
Curated Video
VAV Variable Air Volume
Variable air volume hvac system basics. In this video we look at the basics of VAV ventilation system covering vav variable air volume systems used in hvac ventilation design, vav terminals, ahu air handling units, fan assisted vav...
The Wall Street Journal
Anifa Mvuemba on Fashion's 3D Future
Anifa Mvuemba discusses the role new technologies will play in future-proofing the fashion industry.
Curated Video
NIST Unscripted: Tim Foecke
NIST mechanical metallurgist Tim Foecke discusses the science of metallurgy, why it is important for industries such as manufacturing to better understand metals and their properties, and what NIST is doing to provide that knowledge...
ARTiculations
What Does an Interior Designer Actually Do? | ARTiculations
I talk about what I do at my job - specializing in the field of Interior Design in the Architecture industry. If you'd like to help support ARTiculations - feel free to leave something in the tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/articulations For...
The March of Time
1953: CALIFORNIA FILM INDUSTRY: TD MS Hollywood stars cement hand & foot prints at Mann's Chinese Theatre, Myrna Loy, others, TD Mary Pickford. SUPPORT STAFF: VS Ilustrator, costume designer, set designers, make-up, camera cranes, people waiting.
MOT 1953: CALIFORNIA FILM INDUSTRY: TD MS Hollywood stars cement hand & foot prints at Mann's Chinese Theatre, Myrna Loy, others, TD Mary Pickford. SUPPORT STAFF: VS Ilustrator, costume designer, set designers, make-up, camera cranes,...