You& | Mana Hashimoto | TEDxUTokyo
私たちの繊細な日々は、一度失えば全くの元通りになることはない。それでも私たちは日常に慣れ続け、世界中のあらゆる事象を他人事のように忘れていく。それがいつか自分事になった時、私たちはやっと慣れの恐ろしさに気づくのだろうか。Our delicate daily lives, once disrupted, can never truly return to what they were. And yet, we continue to grow accustomed to our routines, gradually forgetting events around the world as if they were someone else’s concern. Will it only be when those events become our own that we finally realize the terrifying power of becoming numb? Graduated from the College of Performing Arts, National Taiwan University of Arts. Currently enrolled in the Department of Intermedia Art, Tokyo University of the Arts. Her creative focus is on knowing oneself through others, and she creates works using contemporary dance.
国立台湾芸術大学表演芸術学部舞踊学科卒業。東京藝術大学美術研究科先端芸術表現専攻在籍。他者を通じて自己を知ることを創作の軸に、コンテンポラリーダンスを用いた作品制作を行っている。 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
More from TED
- 6:51Is a Jack of All Trades better than a Master of One? | Rithwik Krishna | TEDxGIIS Dubai"Is a Jack of All Trades better than a Master of One?" by Rithwik Krishna explores the balance between being a generalist and a specialist, inspired by the full quote “A jack of all trades is a master of none, though oftentimes better than a master of one.” Drawing on Isaiah Berlin’s “The Hedgehog and the Fox,” it celebrates versatility, adaptability, and interdisciplinary growth. Rithwik Krishna is an 11th grader who advocates that you don’t have to fit into just one box to excel. A seasoned MUN debater, Trinity-level pianist, lead in a school musical, and Secretary of his school’s Cultural Council, he channels his passion for the arts toward a greater calling to heal as a future doctor. In his talk, “Is a Jack of All Trades Better than a Master of One?”, he opens up about the struggles and surprising strengths of being a “generalist”. Through his own story, he’ll reveal why exploring different passions can be your biggest advantage, and why it’s not too late to diversify your skills. 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
- 11:37Lessons for a new generation in a new world | Sanchay Gupta | TEDxGIIS DubaiMy exploration of the modern 'Pandemic of Validation Craving' serves to reflect our generation's relentless obsession with trends, brands and social media approval and how it has trapped us in a cycle of comparison and 'Doomshopping.' It critiques how society prioritizes looks and links respect to possessions, showing how even phones can shape our social interactions. Finally, it highlights practical spending and self-awareness strategies like identifying the trigger for your Impulse spending and FOMO and switching back to cash to make most purchases, and suggests embracing individuality to build true self-worth. I am an inquisitive 15-year-old coming from GEN-Z, interested in everything about science, satellites and the human mind. My speech focuses on my observations about people and ongoing trends, specifically on the rise of over-obsession/craze, show-off culture and how it affects the different stakeholders in society. Moreover, I will also discuss about how setbacks are a strategic advantage towards living a more meaningful life. 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




