That's cool Ikumi-san. My father was a photojournalist until his death in 1970, and my father-in-law was a medical photographer for forty years in New York, he's retired now and lives in New Jersey with his wife of over fifty years. I think you have a really long career ahead of you. You are really talented. It's cool to see you speak about your career and your passion on TEDx.
I’m a visual learner, and the most things I’ve remembered from my school books is the educational illustrations. I still remember the illustrations today, but have forgotten the huge paragraphs of texts.
I can relate to this ... Yes, indeed, most people will say "oh you draw that?". Today, in the age of computers, people still say the same or say 'oh I can do that on the pc'. Not really you see because if you draw with your hand, the line is natural, and the end-result reflects years of devotion, being curious, knowledge and practice. On the computer, it's basically "math". Certainly not the same. I've used drawings in teaching and students find it easier to learn and remember the subject. That's the power of drawing. :)
Thank you for doing this TEDx Talk. It's really inspirational! A few of the students at our school (in Korea) are interested in both science and drawing, and this talk motivates them to follow their passion. Thank you!
That's cool Ikumi-san. My father was a photojournalist until his death in 1970, and my father-in-law was a medical photographer for forty years in New York, he's retired now and lives in New Jersey with his wife of over fifty years. I think you have a really long career ahead of you. You are really talented. It's cool to see you speak about your career and your passion on TEDx.
I’m a visual learner, and the most things I’ve remembered from my school books is the educational illustrations. I still remember the illustrations today, but have forgotten the huge paragraphs of texts.
I can relate to this ... Yes, indeed, most people will say "oh you draw that?". Today, in the age of computers, people still say the same or say 'oh I can do that on the pc'. Not really you see because if you draw with your hand, the line is natural, and the end-result reflects years of devotion, being curious, knowledge and practice. On the computer, it's basically "math". Certainly not the same. I've used drawings in teaching and students find it easier to learn and remember the subject. That's the power of drawing. :)
wow, very insightful.... the scientific research world is slowly starting to take notice of this...
Fascinating talk!
Thank you for sharing.
I'm sure you have inspired many young children to dream of becoming scientific artists!
Thank you for doing this TEDx Talk. It's really inspirational! A few of the students at our school (in Korea) are interested in both science and drawing, and this talk motivates them to follow their passion. Thank you!
Everything and everyone is of the utmost significance, thank you.
This is my favorite TedX video.
Great fusion between Science and Art
Ikumi Kayama offers an amazing insight. i just wish i believed in art as strongly as some do.
well like everything, it starts with you. believe in yourself - skies the limit
Very inspiring talk! Thank you.
Inspiring!
I love art and science too, I think this may be the right path for me
Is there any way I can begin to start this career?
They were all great, thanks, good.
BRILLIANT
I'm just going to guess that she's a visual learner..
Now my job is to sound a little bit wirrerer.😂🙌🏽
I wonder about the 11 people who disliked this.
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