Essere seri senza prendersi sul serio | Edoardo Carlesi | TEDxPisogne
Il comico non è mai superficiale. È un linguaggio che scava, che gioca con i significati, che fa riflettere anche quando fa ridere.
Nel talk di Edoardo Carlesi, si parte da un viaggio nell’ebraico (tra vocalizzazioni antiche e lingua attuale) per arrivare a un messaggio universale: si può essere seri, senza prendersi troppo sul serio. Edoardo Carlesi nato a Roma, classe 1983.
Master & PhD in Astrofisica ottenuti tra Roma, Heidelberg, Sydney e Madrid, ricercatore in cosmologia teorica a Gerusalemme e Berlino.
Al momento sviluppatore e Machine Learning Specialist presso Topnetwork S.p.A. a Roma.
Fondatore, manager e bassista dei Nanowar Of Steel, il gruppo in acciaio inox 18 / 10 numero uno in Italia e nel mondo.
Poliglotta (11 lingue parlate), viaggiatore (oltre 80 paesi) e podcaster saltuario per hobby. 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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