RSA Animate is a collection of 10 min cartoon-like animations on a whiteboard that partners with a synthesis of a conference given by renown academics in RSA Events . This series is put forward by the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), who aim at a 21st century enlightenment . I first saw some of the short-film series while being in Cuba. I remember I was astonished by the amount of information they could compress in a 10 min talk. Then, I noticed that there was a great deal of post-processing after the 'natural' 30 min or so talk. Nonetheless, it is still amazing how they can manage to do it so smoothly. The animations deserve special attention. They are not only accompanying the talk but they actually supply complementary information, in terms of irony, cultural references, etc., while marking a step-by-step evolution of the speech in a better way than any slide show could do. Here is an RSA Animate example on "Drive: the surprising truth about what motivates us", ...
Nice concert, Claudia! I remember this guy from a TED...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_bird_s_one_man_orchestra_of_the_imagination
Anyway, some of the songs bring into my mind a mixture of Carol King and Norah Jones, somehow... But, never mind.
Hey, I notice it is also a series...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.npr.org/series/tiny-desk-concerts/