Rewilding Imagination: How Art & Technology Can Reconnect Us to Nature | Shammi Raj Balla | TEDxABBS
Shammi invites us to rewild both our landscapes and our minds, using art, technology, and storytelling to rediscover awe and responsibility toward Earth. Through immersive visuals, real-time interaction, and nature-based digital storytelling, the talk demonstrates how creativity can inspire climate action beyond statistics. The core message is clear: we protect what we feel connected to, and imagination is the bridge. Designed for youth, educators, and change-makers, this talk offers fresh ways to see sustainability as a lived and co-created reality. Join the journey to reimagine our relationship with nature and spark action rooted in wonder, not fear.
#RewildImagination #ClimateAction #NatureAndTech #SustainabilityMatters #ArtForChange #FutureWeChoose #TechAndArt Shammi Raj Balla is the founder of Sensistan, India’s first immersive Technology & Art Museum in Goa, which integrates art, science, and technology to create sensory experiences. Shammi currently serves as 1/3 CEO of Param Foundation, an organization promoting Science, Open Innovation, Art, History, and Culture through global experience centres, makerspaces, innovation labs, and upskilling programs.
Educated at BITS Pilani and New York University, and with two decades of global experience in finance, technology, and culture, he blends innovation, education, and art to build experience centres, music festivals, and museums. His work has been showcased in Europe, Asia, and the United States.
He has also served as an Advisor in the Ministry of Culture, Government of India (Museums Department) and as a Visiting Professor at the Royal University in Cambodia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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