TEDxCaltech

Everyone knows about the TED talks — the great, and mercifully short, presentations whose videos are among the most-shared on the web. Even clicking on a completely random talk, you’re likely to be rewarded with something interesting. Part of that is the extraordinary level of quality control — not only in choosing speakers, but in working with speakers ahead of time to fine-tune their presentations. And holding them to a time limit.

Besides the big TED conferences, there are also independently-organized events known as TEDx. Caltech is going to host such an event for the first time, TEDxCaltech, on January 14. The theme is “Feynman’s Vision: The Next 50 Years.” In practice that means three groups of talks: Conceptualization and Visualization in Science, Frontiers of Physics, and Nanoscience and Future Biology. Check out the list of speakers. If it weren’t for the fact that I am on it myself, I’d emphasize what a great program this is — any event that includes both Scott Aaronson and Lyle Mays shows quite a bit of promise. Throw in Leonard Susskind and Craig Venter, and it might be worth a special trip.

All are welcome to come! The flip side of the fact that so much work goes into making the talks successful is that a corresponding level of commitment is asked of the audience — so you don’t simply buy a ticket, you apply, and it does cost money. But who can put a price on inspiration?

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4 responses to “TEDxCaltech”

  1. Shecky R. Avatar

    Love the title and lineup!… can one assume that most or all of it will be uploaded to the Web (live or otherwise)?

  2. Lab Lemming Avatar

    It is a shame they don’t simply put the talk in an arena instead of limiting ticket sales.

  3. Leslie Maxfield Avatar

    Can’t wait for Sean’s talk!

    Shecky R:
    TEDxCaltech will be streaming live via Ustream. It can be found at http://tedxcaltech.com and http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tedxcaltech

    Individual talks will also be available on TED’s YouTube channel and will be posted to Caltech on iTunes U, http://itunes.caltech.edu, via the TEDxCaltech podcast.

    Both TEDxCaltech event teasers are available at http://youtube.com/caltech