Will virtual and augmented reality move us into the knowledge age? | Zenka | TEDxJacksonHole

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  • Zenka's sculptures and street art paint a picture of where we are in time and where we are headed based on new developments in virtual and augmented reality. Finding new ways to visualize accelerating change begs the question: how do we prepare for fast change in the knowledge age?
    Zenka is a Los Angeles based artist who makes art for the galactic age. She is known for her augmented reality prints, raku VR sculptures and high tech street art. Her art is held in the collections of Fortune 500 companies, such as Google and Delta Airlines and tech startups such as Survios, Merge, Senetics and StarVR. Zenka will take us on a journey through time. Her art paints a picture of where we are in time and where we are headed based on developments in virtual and augmented reality. Finding new ways to visualize accelerating change begs the question: how do we prepare for exponential change in the Knowledge Age?
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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  • @romanjahn4147
    @romanjahn4147 3 роки тому +4

    Definitely one of the most inspiring TED talks I've ever see! Thank you very much, Zenka!

  • @martinwilliams9866
    @martinwilliams9866 Рік тому

    3D interactive data visualisation, is one of the areas I'm looking forward to. Wisdom is the use of appropriate knowledge.

  • @cyrusjameskhan
    @cyrusjameskhan 7 років тому +31

    Great Talk, we must surf the wave, not fight against current.

    • @comradesky5931
      @comradesky5931 3 роки тому +1

      What if the current is headed to a waterfall?

  • @nguyendu382
    @nguyendu382 5 років тому +3

    This is one of the best Ted ever!!! She has the passion about technology and she know how to deliver it to the audience.

  • @AmySuardi
    @AmySuardi 7 років тому +32

    Captivating! A new, optimistic perspective on the crazy time we are living in.

    • @PiaMogollonArt
      @PiaMogollonArt 5 років тому

      I would not call it a new perspective but yes very captivating. I love her passion about it and the art she is making. Great points on acceptance of change. I can never hear too many people talking about this stuff.

    • @SylverRaptor
      @SylverRaptor 4 роки тому

      @rahujian1234 mandu It has been said by many youtubers already. You can grow a VR-leg, the same way as you grow a sea-leg. You can get used to it. Oh, I just realized this is an old comment. Still though. That is just a fact, that you can get used to it. It's logical.

  • @piyushadwani2830
    @piyushadwani2830 4 роки тому +1

    I really like how much she enjoys as she talks.

  • @secretAgentRandyBeans11
    @secretAgentRandyBeans11 2 роки тому

    The best thing is just how happy she is, almost can't control her smile throughout the video

  • @maryedwards3377
    @maryedwards3377 Рік тому

    Creative & inspirational, Zenka!! 🤩🎯Mary

  • @ms.stalker754
    @ms.stalker754 3 роки тому

    Augmented reality can bring so many new and wonderful experiences to students across the world. Virtual field trips to learning about other countries and cultures is a huge benefit. It also provides equitable access to more costly experiences in their own communities.

  • @simpletechdaily
    @simpletechdaily 4 роки тому +7

    "we can get together and change the World in our lifetime"
    Wisdom and knowledge for 2020.

  • @DigitalFumbles
    @DigitalFumbles 5 років тому +3

    For many years I've been thinking that virtual reality would fundamentally change the world; allow humanity to take a next step of sorts, very much like Zenka mentions in the video. A new era, or like she put it a new age.
    It'll revolutionize education, work, and people's social lives most of all.
    I imagine children traveling on virtual adventures, learning by experiencing. Sort of like a virtual version of the cartoon "The Magic School Bus".
    Being able to attend schools and lectures wherever you are in the world, not limited by what is local to you. Heck, since we're here, virtual TED talks maybe?
    You can work in environments that would be impossible or unreasonable in reality; grand virtual workspaces letting you do whatever your mind can think of, all from the comforts of your own home. This would also grant you more time to spend with friends and family.
    And speaking of friends and family, the social consequences of virtual reality would be profound. You can talk to someone the other side of the world as if they were in the same room. Face to face, so to speak, not just their voice but their mannerisms and being. Like in the experiment where VR was used to sway votes, the inevitable result is empathy. Much like the internet granted us instant communication across the globe, I believe virtual reality will do the same but on a far greater scale. The internet connected the world. VR has the potential to unite it.
    Heckin' world peace, mate. At least the best possibility for it I've been able to think of.

    • @jahrazzjahrazz8858
      @jahrazzjahrazz8858 4 роки тому

      Its not as perfect for education as she makes it sound, it still wont teach you algebra or other very abstract knowledge, it is great to teach practical skills though. Edgar Dale didnt say that 10% 20% 90% thing, that is an education myth that just wont die.

  • @BigBrainActivity
    @BigBrainActivity 6 років тому +3

    I love this passionate talk

  • @naavasoong7297
    @naavasoong7297 4 роки тому

    Namaste! Where have I been not to have seen this before!! I must admit that I was looking elsewhere when I accidently discovered this talk. The fact is, that the pathway to compassion for me has always been in physics, in that physics means understanding. Viola!! I get it!!

  • @NatalieVanVeenNatalia
    @NatalieVanVeenNatalia 7 років тому +4

    Absolutely fantastic! thanks so much, she is an amazing person with an amazing mind!

    • @mnmartin73
      @mnmartin73 2 роки тому

      I don't like her amazing mind. Living in a fake world a good thing? But you can coocon yourself in your house with your googles while I enjoy the real world and real human connections!

  • @abrahamberhane6007
    @abrahamberhane6007 2 роки тому

    Nice presentation thank you. I see that change is coming in very exiting way.

  • @worldpeacepp
    @worldpeacepp 7 років тому +9

    Great idea! Virtual reality used for virtual learning! A so cool and accelerated way to gain real knowledge!

  • @tariqfarhad8767
    @tariqfarhad8767 4 роки тому

    The best topic to think about.

  • @KevinBrake
    @KevinBrake 5 років тому +3

    Nicely said, It was enjoyable to watch. Great work!

  • @albemarle995
    @albemarle995 5 років тому +3

    It's not the Tools but how We use them::: I Love this

  • @kahlilcalavas5365
    @kahlilcalavas5365 6 років тому

    Incredible and well articulated. I love her spirit

  • @Patrick-ud3vu
    @Patrick-ud3vu 2 роки тому

    How am I just learning abouts this?! Feels like I'm four years late to the party!

  • @K4113B4113
    @K4113B4113 2 роки тому

    I used to think this way. Being excited about the times we live in and to see the exponential growth of technology. I used to be happy.
    Funny that she mentioned seeing the earth from the moon because I did that a couple days ago in Space Engine in my vr headset. It was indeed beautiful.

  • @davmc3788
    @davmc3788 6 років тому +17

    I do wonder, neither with a positive or negative intent when I say this...what will happen to the 'real' world whilst we are mostly concerned about the virtual one. What remains of physicality, jobs, income etc?
    Also, who will eventually control this virtual landscape? I can imagine that much like the internet in it's early days it's 'the people' but eventually the majority of this Virtual Landscape will be dictated by the highest bidders. Much like how Google and Fb's current algorithms etc dictate the current one.
    I'm excited about VR but it's always viewed perhaps little too Utopian, consumerism is powerful thing that influences and shapes how we see reality and how these large corporations want us to see reality. This will still be prevalent in VR, if not more than ever. It's going to be a domineering force in this virtual landscape, yet it's rarely bought up.

    • @BryantMorales
      @BryantMorales 6 років тому +1

      Studio Leftshead Its a deep occult plan to rise up humanity for the age of aquarious and make us more of a spiritual multidimensional being, our true selves

    • @gstacks510
      @gstacks510 5 років тому

      Some would say we are already living in a simulation or VR reality... I think this would just add another layer to it.
      From an existential stand point I also feel like we will lose touch with one another more; and subsenquentially, ourselves.

    • @chapo335
      @chapo335 4 роки тому +1

      You may be correct... just that do we take the blue pill or the red... and I think that the world is a little fed up of always opting for the blue pill... after all the red pill could be the pill of love, not hate, whilst the blue pill keeps us humans under the sky of Earth, not allowing us to explore other great new ways of living life, So give the red pill a try it could equal the changing of Earth for the better

    • @amrutakhapre2996
      @amrutakhapre2996 3 роки тому

      This is a really good point. Imagine the ease of influencing decisions via VR/AR. Even through a 2D screen, we are bombarded with ads and shadowed by tech listening in. It's scary what VR could become in the wrong hands. IMO we should sort out issues like net neutrality first before diving into these things. They can go very wrong.

  • @teacup135
    @teacup135 5 років тому +3

    2:30 just proved that geniuses usually wear glasses

  • @theScientificIndianK
    @theScientificIndianK 6 років тому

    Mesmerizing talk

  • @nikkilopez5079
    @nikkilopez5079 7 років тому +2

    Amazing talk.

  • @rossanapettersen
    @rossanapettersen 6 років тому

    Life changing!, besides, what a beautiful voice. Perfect American accent

  • @cwasonfauna
    @cwasonfauna 7 років тому +1

    She is a really passionate speaker, I'm glad I stopped myself from closing the video just because shes an artist.

  • @shahminhajuddin
    @shahminhajuddin 5 років тому

    Beautifully put !

  • @yatinsinha6796
    @yatinsinha6796 6 років тому +3

    This is incredible and has just 683 Likes???

  • @murrkimbai
    @murrkimbai 7 років тому

    love this video

  • @blehhem1958
    @blehhem1958 4 роки тому

    I approve of this message.

  • @subramanyam2699
    @subramanyam2699 5 років тому

    Very inspiring..

  • @fabiolalima2149
    @fabiolalima2149 6 років тому

    Wonderful!

  • @razanbarham7828
    @razanbarham7828 6 років тому

    OMG , Amazing

  • @jacobo2234
    @jacobo2234 7 років тому +1

    This is great

  • @SaikoTechnology
    @SaikoTechnology 5 років тому

    I love it.

  • @earthbndmissfit
    @earthbndmissfit 4 роки тому

    That's a lovely St. Andrew's cross she's standing in front of...

  • @billtsai2437
    @billtsai2437 2 роки тому

    Augmented reality smart glasses can terminate eyestrain and myopia.
    Termination of eyestrain
    Similar in principle to an ophthalmoscope shining light into the eye, the NED optical engine of AR glasses actively projects computer-generated images(CGI) onto the retina.
    1. Once any refractive errors are corrected, people of any age can receive the CGI clearly via the retina; this indicates that the light projected from the NED is indeed parallel light.
    2. Once the refractive error is corrected, the CGI carried by the parallel light is naturally focused on the retina without any accommodation.
    3. By extension of the accommodation-vergence reflex, no convergence.
    Therefore, there is no contraction of the ciliary and medial rectus muscle.
    So by using augmented reality glasses, humans can read at close range with both the ciliary and medial rectus muscles relaxed, and the eyes will never get tired.
    Prevention of myopia
    AR glasses can be turned into AR computer by appending a piece of opaque material on the front of the screen to turn the see-through display into a non see-through one and installing a personal computer operating system on its host.
    • The AR Computer is equipped with a light-transmittable part around the opaque display. The opaque display allows the user to face the sun and use sunlight as the background light source. The opaque display protects the eyeball and the macula, while the light-transmittable part allows the peripheral retina to come into contact with sunlight.
    • The AR Computer can be equipped with convex lenses around the opaque display. The convex lens can shorten the focal length of the light around the opaque display (i.e. the macula area) and change the light that is originally focused on the outside of the retina to the inside, turning the relative peripheral hyperopia into peripheral myopia.
    • With the head raised, the light-transmittable part of AR Computer provides a wide field of view, eliminating the phenomenon where the peripheral visual field is deprived when reading with the head down.
    Thus, the AR computer can simultaneously overcome all the major factors contributing to myopia.

  • @ThomasBorghus
    @ThomasBorghus 7 років тому +3

    Great talk! Spread it, people! :-P

  • @MJruling
    @MJruling 4 роки тому

    If I equate it with a smartphone for a moment... We are so obsessed with new tech. We need to ask people how many are using current technology for knowledge gain, for changing their beliefs about others, assuming it was produced for that. If living in the tech world is all we've known, we have never lived. Society is already gripped with lowering connections and values among people that a smartphone has brought. So many of us are getting out of this trap and looking for real experiences.
    Saving money, taking a long trip, meeting people, on the way to the Taj Mahal, vs putting on the set any time we want - which one of these makes us value that iconic landmark more? If the plan is to bring it to the masses, and there are no rules for how to use it, it will end up messing us up. Let it be with people who can make good use, scientists, doctors, for example.
    Have a survey done on people who have used it for 15-20 years (provided they have lived in real life all the while before, knowing what to do) and then we can compare the results on their well being then and now. That part - "your body cannot tell it's not real", is a warning sign.

  • @FinlandCrafted
    @FinlandCrafted 6 років тому +6

    Uber and Airbnb are not decentralized. Quite the opposite actually. What we need are more true decentralized applications, like Bitcoin for example.

  • @acdnan
    @acdnan 7 років тому +6

    the transhumanist street art was pretty funny

  • @kassrripples3659
    @kassrripples3659 3 роки тому

    Is this being applied by schools with students at home in quarantine? Was it used in virtual learning environments in 2020?

  • @antb533
    @antb533 Рік тому

    Great presentation.. but maybe consider using metric measurement.

  • @bryanzarate2602
    @bryanzarate2602 5 років тому +1

    I have a Bachelors in Psychology. Do I need to get an advanced degree to work in making AR/VR more user friendly? Or can I jump with just a BA in psychology? Thanks for any answers to my question.

    • @spaceberrie
      @spaceberrie 5 років тому

      Depends on your end goal. If you're trying to lead a team of folks to test out different AR/VR devices for improvements on accessibility then you'll need to get a MS degree or even move onto a PhD if you want to end up further into research. Other than that you can still assist on teams as a research assistant/intern if you have applicable work experience to back your credibility. All the best!

  • @naXoAraya
    @naXoAraya 6 років тому +3

    Como alguien le puede dar pulgar abajo a este espectacular vídeo? alguien me puede responder eso?

    • @Asesindark
      @Asesindark 5 років тому

      ella usa imagenes en español, gringa fake :V

  • @joemecca611
    @joemecca611 7 років тому +1

    She quoted who, Edgar Doe? For the brain's retention improving 20-90%? If anyone has some source material on that, please share! :)

    • @jahrazzjahrazz8858
      @jahrazzjahrazz8858 4 роки тому +1

      Look for Edgar Dales Cone of experience, the 20-90% numbers are a myth that has been debunked though, Edgar dale just said that practical experience is better for teaching concrete things and abstract things are better taught through (for example) presentations.

  • @vincealonzo5632
    @vincealonzo5632 6 років тому +1

    what is the difference between information age and knowledge age?

    • @nathanngai8033
      @nathanngai8033 6 років тому +1

      information is all over google. But knowledge is whats in ur brain

  • @landonblackledge9453
    @landonblackledge9453 5 років тому +2

    2:50... Better talk than I could ever give but you shouldn't say incorrect things just b.c. it adds fragrance: exponential increase doesn't mean that "what happens in the last 10 years has nothing to do with what can happen in the next 10 years", exactly the opposite actually.

  • @valkyriesimmonds7012
    @valkyriesimmonds7012 4 роки тому

    it took the disconnect first :)

  • @alaubry3150
    @alaubry3150 6 років тому

    Aquarius

  • @tonydigital6017
    @tonydigital6017 7 років тому +5

    we've been here way longer than that! no person will ever be able to tell me how long people have been here. theories don't make it true

    • @late2647
      @late2647 7 років тому +6

      Facts makes it true. What are your facts for denying our current fossile record ?

  • @9046100270
    @9046100270 Рік тому

    Can we heal dementia with VR?

  • @9046100270
    @9046100270 Рік тому

    Can we learn the mathematics using VR

  • @grsp0810
    @grsp0810 5 років тому

    make sao a reality

  • @prashantsahuxyz
    @prashantsahuxyz 2 роки тому

    After five year's By what humans are limited data(solid)

  • @asjadnabeel
    @asjadnabeel 7 років тому

    You will Get VR Head Set at a price of RS250/- Try to experience.

  • @mattkaczmarczyk6953
    @mattkaczmarczyk6953 6 років тому +1

    to only 39,247 views today :/

  • @projectw.a.a.p.f.t.a.d7762
    @projectw.a.a.p.f.t.a.d7762 Рік тому

    Bill Gates have said we've reached the knowledge age. Love him or hate him, he does know about computing and it seems we've moved past the information age. The future is here.

  • @RayZon97
    @RayZon97 6 років тому +2

    compassion is not uniformly good

  • @sammyt5588
    @sammyt5588 5 років тому +2

    Sorry, but before you claim that Edgar Dale stated those 10%, 20% and 90% statistics, perhaps you should actually read his book. It is a false claim that he is linked to these completely false percentages that lack any scientific research yet you are using them to support your own views on virtual reality...shoddy research on your behalf. Oh, and a quick reminder- he has 3 books with his most recent being from 1969, seeing as you also forget to mention when this supposed information was produced.

  • @nick9k475
    @nick9k475 5 років тому

    Sao nearve gear

  • @linesandlines612
    @linesandlines612 Рік тому

    The spirit of revolution…..those who choose Barabbas.

  • @williambudd2850
    @williambudd2850 4 роки тому

    AR and VR are just the latest way of presenting 3d. Three D movies failed because of a lack of content and the same thing is happening to AR and VR.

    • @martinwilliams9866
      @martinwilliams9866 Рік тому

      You now have 2D to 3D simulators, that change the shading to give a 3D effect, there quite good.

  • @leel2623
    @leel2623 5 років тому

    There is a controversy. Human experience, feel, and interact with, the outside world by experiencing, feeling, and interacting with, the outside world. You can simulate the virtual world but you can't repeat the process of learning how to experience it.

  • @Eternal-pj8zh
    @Eternal-pj8zh 4 роки тому

    Bruh imagine your homework is to play kerbal space program but in VR and it's about architecture or soomething

  • @thomasmichalski7258
    @thomasmichalski7258 5 років тому

    My name is Thomas Michalski I am the creator of Virtual Reality , and all concepts and designs are mine and is copywritten protected by what is known as The Meta Physical World and creation of Virtual SpaceTime ,or Virtual Space that imparts the physical world by the tri lateral 5 d god gene Algorithm or what is called Inn Time V R that reciprocates highly rebounded ultrasonic resonat[e] harmonic waves of natural disapating a type energy of our time or normal effects of aging to maintain rebounding functions of constant energy to keep in constant relational Exsistence of both technology as one from our point of Dementional "Being" to buffer real from replication in a real type of V.R. Military Base Inn design due to Combat focus objectives however unrealized ,until "gravity" of evolutionary tempo ,a new discovery met by time technology that affects Our Physical Exsistence and all life there inn everywhere,very dangerous , upon penalty of perjury this real , please help get this message out to every one for me thank you for your time humbly ,Thomas Edward Michalski ,there are scientologists and a lot of people fighting me for this in belief of time travel in virtual reality ,however in my physical world meaning no environment to "house "V.R. at present as well as V.R.In- Base construct beginning ,& in my personal space at all time,and inn my "meta"and physical world now constantly for years, real corruption here in san Bernardino county ,yucaipa ,ca my address is 35066 Date st, if anyone cares to discuss

    • @ttdrv
      @ttdrv 4 роки тому

      i'm listening

  • @spainfreerun
    @spainfreerun 3 роки тому

    she´s not counting boats?

  • @DiagonalSeven
    @DiagonalSeven 4 роки тому

    I m not that optimistic... Sorry if Im not buying it

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 7 років тому

    Ah - visual educational aids for Americans.

  • @einsof1232
    @einsof1232 7 років тому +1

    Nope. It wouldn't. At least not in this way...