by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Three of the most exciting and relevant spoken word artists in the UK. With influences from Somalia to Denmark and having performed from Glastonbury to the Barbican, they bring together our theme of society beyond borders through their beautiful lyrics....
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Satellites have been one of the last remaining technologies that only governments can afford to have. That’s about to change. Developers are invited to play in Inmarsat’s satellite sandbox and create apps for disaster relief and humanitarian response....
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Can you cross seven bridges without retracing your steps? Marianne Freiberger weaves one of history’s greatest puzzles into an ever-expanding illustration of how networks pervade the world and mathematics gives us the power to understand them....
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Magic is real. Naji El-Arifi argues that for the first time in history, we are living with true wizards: people who can code. Those who don’t teach themselves this skill will be left behind by programmers who can, in minutes, fix what is broken, make the world...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Equality is not just between women and men, gay and straight, or trans and cis. It’s not even about choice versus biology. Jay presents a whirlwind tour of the philosophy of gender with one core theme: a gender is not what you are – it is what you do....
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Genetic science has definitively proved that all humans originate from the same group of East African ancestors. So why do people insist on trying to create divisions between races or nationalities? Anna Chen suggests this is more than instinctive racism – there...