https://www.ted.com/talks/joe_sabia_the_technology_of_storytelling
TED talks are a very interesting way for speakers to convey revolutionary ideas and speeches. In the Technology of Storytelling, Joe Sabia explains the evolution of storytelling and how new technologies changed it over thousands of years. He speaks to an enlightened and interested audience. The people at TED talks are usually well educated and eager to hear the speaker. Sabia begins by introducing Lothar Meggendorfer, the creator of the first pop up book. This is an excellent lead into his presentation, and throughout the video, he tells us how storytelling was revolutionized and has become more interesting and interactive as more technology was created. He explains that the stories often remained consistent and the messages behind them were generally the same, but the human race has progressed from "depicting hunting on cave walls to depicting Shakespeare on Facebook walls" (Sabia). His presentation was very interactive and drew the viewer in because he gave the whole talk using his iPad as the background. He referenced funny pictures, provided real examples, and maintained the audience's attention. He spoke relatively fast and kept his presentation concise, yet full of information on the subject. He did a great job of including the audience, and there was never a dull moment. I picked this talk because of the intriguing title. I actually thought it was going to explain the methods behind telling a good story and was surprised when Sabia instead talked about the actual technology used to portray stories. I can really relate to this talk because I have used a great deal of technology when reading or listening to stories. I love books on tape because they make car rides shorter, and I can work out while listening to them. When I was smaller, I loved picture books because they kept my attention and allowed me to see what was going on in the story. Sabia's presentation was very interesting and included a wealth of information of the progression of the methodology behind storytelling.
I also chose this TED talk and found it interesting that Joe Sabia actually incorporated what he was talking about into his own presentation. He used his iPad and a projector, the technology that he is talking about, to tell a story about the technology of storytelling. I like the way that you found a personal connection with the information that he was talking about with the audio books. I certainly enjoyed pop-up books myself because they were interactive and captured my attention as a kid. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Craig, and also with Walter's comment- the mode of storytelling is almost just as important as the story or message itself.
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