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Boise_Lib (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Running the Numbers - Chris Jordan on Colbert Report. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
my15minutes (Member Profile)
Thanks. These days I just do a search on TED to get all the talks I missed. They tend to pop up in batches while I am not looking. We should really have a TED talks area. How have you been?
In reply to this comment by my15minutes:
another good one, that mauz tossed up:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Chris-Jordan-Picturing-excess
Thylan (Member Profile)
ted pimps, assemble!
http://www.videosift.com/video/Chris-Jordan-Picturing-excess
rbar (Member Profile)
another good one, that mauz tossed up:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Chris-Jordan-Picturing-excess
Chris Jordan: Picturing excess
>> ^choggie:
uhhh, the shit only stacks up is manufactured and allowed,because the machine has by the short and curlys, even the elite imbeciles recycling their own saliva to make the world a "sustainable''place..... they are otherwise fr the most part, ineffectual uber-consumers, bent on strangling salmon by hand to get what they feel they deserve.....What's in your wallet????
Read the title. "Picturing excess" the title is not "Captain planet wants you to save the world"
it is about perspective. The perspective our brain misses due to the fact of the minute contribution that each person adds to society but that as a whole becomes significant. This is about the deep behaviors that society fails to grasp most of the time because the nature of those behaviors are unconscious habits.
what the artist tried to do was to condense those behaviors through pictures. Nothing more, nothing less.
Chris Jordan: Picturing excess
Chris Jordan on the Colbert Report
http://www.videosift.com/video/Doing-the-Numbers-Chris-Johnson-on-Colbert-Report