Earlier this year I was honored (and terrified!) to do a talk at the main TED Conference in Vancouver. Well, the video of it has just gone live! In the talk, I spoke about working with Brendan Dawes to create the Brain One software that powers the Eno documentary, questioned the idea that films have to be the same every time we watch them, and generally mused about the future of cinema. Huge thanks to Chee Pearlman, Helen Walters, Chris Anderson and the entire TED team for inviting me to speak and all their help.
I can’t bear to watch it myself! I’m pretty sure that most of us hate seeing/hearing ourselves on video. But if you’d like to, go for it.
Cheers,
Gary