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Bret Victor - Stop Drawing Dead Fish
An incredible talk by Bret Victor about the essence of digital art.
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Coolest duet played on one bass
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An amazing bass trio with some of the worlds best bass players
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Bass Fun: Victor Wooten and Edgar Meyer duet
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An amazing bass trio with some of the worlds best bass players

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  • @itsdavidmora
    @itsdavidmora 4 місяці тому

    Bret Victor. What a guy. I come back to each of his lectures every few years. Really such a shining example of what it means to think from first principles and invent incredible things from them.

  • @repenning1
    @repenning1 4 місяці тому

    interesting, but Bret makes it sound as if he has personally invented programming by example/programming by demonstration. These ideas, including working systems, have been around for over 40 years, e.g., danhalbert.org/pbe.pdf (well at the time of the presentation only for 30).

  • @makingmemark
    @makingmemark 7 місяців тому

    113 said we need to watch this - and i know why now

  • @gavinschuette9826
    @gavinschuette9826 11 місяців тому

    why do people hit about this guy? I don't get it.... What has he ever done?

  • @sciana-di1ep
    @sciana-di1ep Рік тому

    Passing the bass like a joint, take few puffs, play few licks...

  • @brandon.hendrickson
    @brandon.hendrickson Рік тому

    Nine years after this was posted, I’m wondering - has this app been brought to market, or does anything like this (especially on the iPad) exist? (I’m a science teacher, and would LOVE to make stuff like this for my classes.)

  • @binnieb20
    @binnieb20 2 роки тому

    Here watching this after Tony Domenico who created Petscop said he watched this and inspired him to create Petscop.

  • @SuperSukme
    @SuperSukme 2 роки тому

    I do the same thing with my 10 mth old on my acoustic bass guitar. She's so into it now, but she mutes my intended strings so I play around and with her.. Doesn't sound nearly as good, but I thought I'd be something funny to share. BTW, she used to be afraid of it.

  • @nuckingfuts6704
    @nuckingfuts6704 2 роки тому

    The UA-cam Algorithm struck gold tonight, boy I tell ya... Hot dayuummm!

  • @tylerrexjackson366
    @tylerrexjackson366 2 роки тому

    I didn’t know he could play the Lay-Down Bass!

  • @sayandsathish2159
    @sayandsathish2159 3 роки тому

    What a gem

  • @voriskinlaw9775
    @voriskinlaw9775 3 роки тому

    "Lonesome Pine Special"🎶🎵This Is How I Discovered That Both These Guys Existed All Those Yrs Ago!!!

  • @johnrobinsoniii4028
    @johnrobinsoniii4028 3 роки тому

    “A ‘Triple Bass Hit’ “

  • @edwinschaap5532
    @edwinschaap5532 3 роки тому

    Stop taking dead photos ;-)

    • @sergnio
      @sergnio Рік тому

      Hahaha. Love it. I love Bret Victor and the guy's intelligence is miles ahead of mine, I just feel like this talk hasn't aged well. UA-cam is more popular than ever, which is all "animations of dead photos" There's twitch, but youtube and twitch have their own benefits that can't replace each other.. Maybe I misunderstanding his message, and maybe this was absolutely Earth shattering advice 9+ years ago, but I was watching this assuming this was a recent lecture and surprisingly finding that I disagree with a lot 😁 He was and still has ahead of his time, I'll always watch a Bret Victor video!!

    • @Booyah
      @Booyah Рік тому

      @@sergnio It sounds like you've misunderstood the message. Why did you mention youtube and twitch, and their popularity?

  • @pablopeniche9194
    @pablopeniche9194 3 роки тому

    The medium is the message.

  • @diogosoares1309
    @diogosoares1309 4 роки тому

    Bret really destroys the cardbox that I believe I'm in... Superb this talk

  • @SSJ3rocks
    @SSJ3rocks 4 роки тому

    Mr. Brown leading the way in a trio of bass masters.

  • @manou1409
    @manou1409 4 роки тому

    True words in here

  • @terminal-vl3rj
    @terminal-vl3rj 4 роки тому

    the music in this video is from world of goo

  • @0Smile0
    @0Smile0 4 роки тому

    it's all great and all, but where's the github repo / software?

  • @dhu2056
    @dhu2056 5 років тому

    1:35 the lick

  • @SciFiFactory
    @SciFiFactory 5 років тому

    35:00 ... Currently I really really struggle with learning the mathematic groundwork for my next and last exam. And a few weeks ago I realized something: What I try to learn here, is a language. But I have not learned it like I would learn a language. I don't remember any of the lectures. They are completely wasted on me. I attended so many of them, that I started skipping the exercises because I just could not keep up and they basically turned into lectures themselves. Hearing the comparison between geometry and algebra at 35:00 ... it really resonated with me. It perfectly describes what is my problem for years now. I now use Anki flash cards to learn math facts and it helps sooooo so much. Many are fast to say that memorizing is not understanding BUT memorizing is a big part of the foundation of understanding. It is just impossible to connect two things when you can not remember that one of them even exists. My time at university feels wasted. I always was to focused trying to understand stuff, that I never invested time into memorizing it. "But if you truly understand something, you wont forget it". This is not true. I forgot things I truly understood because I could not connect them to other topics ... because by the time I was deep enough into the new topic so that I could have made the connection ... to much time already had passed. Thank you for this talk ... I am slow .. but slowly I start to understand what it is that does not work for me and why I have so big problems in some areas. Full circle to this talk: One of the problems I have identified for myself is information on paper. Personal computers are now decades old but still, we just emulate the physical thing that is paper. The best thing that came from it, are clickable references aka links. Being a slow reader that tries to understand each sentence properly, I can not hold enough information "in memory" to see the connections across hundreds of pages. There has to be a better way then displaying information in text, sequentially, on physical or digital paper. Why is there no good personal knowledge base program out there? Instead of using the potential that computers offer, we are still using techniques that are centuries old.

    • @DoIt-kz4fi
      @DoIt-kz4fi Місяць тому

      that sounds like exactly what hypertext was originally thought up for; if you're still thinking about organizing information and have not already done so yet, consider making something like a personal wiki or zettelkasten. there are software that lets you create them these days (e.g. Obsidian)

  • @user-xz7zk9pr4i
    @user-xz7zk9pr4i 5 років тому

    すきです!

  • @lenisiojardim
    @lenisiojardim 5 років тому

    Love it!

  • @kevindeland9079
    @kevindeland9079 5 років тому

    Bret Victor is a genius.

  • @lcswillems
    @lcswillems 5 років тому

    This is the original video: vimeo.com/64895205

  • @That_Idiot_Bass_Player
    @That_Idiot_Bass_Player 5 років тому

    This was so tasty I watched it and didn't need to eat for a week

  • @emblemcc
    @emblemcc 6 років тому

    great talk on the topic.. the dead fish is perfect description of the design most of the designers do while their design apps and such..

  • @forrestl5597
    @forrestl5597 6 років тому

    i could fall asleep in those hands, no homo

  • @user-cg5xg1be6d
    @user-cg5xg1be6d 6 років тому

    Most of what in this video is done back in flash days, like controlling ease in and out, spring movement, motion path, and even adding bones to charters to move them in a puppet way, flash also support scripting plugins so you can code more controls over your animation, but there is a different between animating a character and moving a character across the screen , the fish is still a dead fish, it doesn't have face expressions , body gestures, doesn't have eyes to look at, maybe a technical solve would be to open the iPad camera and transfer the expressions and gestures from the animator face and body to the fish, but even that wouldn't be as flowed and expressive as traditional pencil and paper animation.

    • @Vitorruy1
      @Vitorruy1 5 років тому

      Mohammed Ali Did you watch the part about no codding?

    • @user-cg5xg1be6d
      @user-cg5xg1be6d 5 років тому

      Which part exactly? I watched some other videos by Bret Victor speaks about animation and the future of programing, Bret gave some good experimental ideas, but when it comes to making serious software & games you can't do it without coding.

    • @blackrockcity
      @blackrockcity 4 роки тому

      Apple’s Animoji and motion capture suits have done what you are describing. Aside from Flash and maybe before Flash, sophisticated 3D animation packages such as Softimage 3D implemented inverse kinematics (skeletons) for animated objects.

  • @Jebusankel
    @Jebusankel 7 років тому

    Very few cartoons are broadcast live. It's a terrible strain on the animator's wrist.

  • @edwardtupper6374
    @edwardtupper6374 7 років тому

    this shit got me in stitches lol

  • @alexanderettlin642
    @alexanderettlin642 7 років тому

    Where was Bret giving this talk?

  • @dorobo81
    @dorobo81 7 років тому

    Yes. Im as an artist always expected this sort of thing from game making programs that claim no coding feature. And most of them fail at that. I think this is the future. More intuitive way of creating.

  • @daryldietrich
    @daryldietrich 8 років тому

    I think this qualifies as a threesome!!

  • @vp1o2
    @vp1o2 8 років тому

    Amazing talk and ideas. The interactive performance art at the end made me happy and smile. Thank you!

  • @andabagofchips
    @andabagofchips 8 років тому

    So, did Bret implement some of this stuff for Pixar?

  • @andabagofchips
    @andabagofchips 8 років тому

    Bret, I can't watch this with my cat on my lap because he wants to bite that fish!

  • @konnormiskiman8791
    @konnormiskiman8791 8 років тому

    That was great! :)

  • @tatobajo4419
    @tatobajo4419 8 років тому

    grande ray brown

  • @WiliamWal4s
    @WiliamWal4s 8 років тому

    TRIO

  • @unixzii
    @unixzii 8 років тому

    It's is's just the most incredible, and most amazing thing I've EVER SEEN, thank you, bret.

  • @LanIost
    @LanIost 8 років тому

    2:09: Where did that Konkey Dong screen shot come from? The arcade game doesn't have the levels under the oil there.

  • @hrvojebartulovic7870
    @hrvojebartulovic7870 9 років тому

    Each one is the best in his respected field of music but all of them together-not the best combination, they look as if they are just trying to catch up with Ray. He's the absolute authority on this video!

  • @imode256
    @imode256 9 років тому

    Oh my god. o_o

  • @PaulvonHoesslin
    @PaulvonHoesslin 9 років тому

    loved this talk and presentation. Great message.

  • @1Muneerb1
    @1Muneerb1 9 років тому

    high order of ensemble!

  • @chadcuadro864
    @chadcuadro864 9 років тому

    I can't believe how amazing and legit this is at the same time

  • @ZuraGagnidze
    @ZuraGagnidze 10 років тому

    greatest Ray Brown!

  • @hedgeclipper418
    @hedgeclipper418 10 років тому

    Gangbang