映画を2倍速で観ていませんか?/Noise―something you can't miss | 井上 逸兵 | TEDxKeioU
現代社会において人々は効率性を重視するあまり、娯楽の映画でさえ2倍速で鑑賞するなど、無駄を許容する余裕を持たない。しかし井上氏は、一見無駄と思えるような情報「ノイズ」にこそ創造性を発揮するヒントが隠れていると、人文科学という学問分野の観点から主張する。彼のトークは、AIが発達し、効率性が重視され、ノイズを削ぎ落とす傾向にある現代を生きる私たちに、ノイズに向き合う価値を見つめ直すきっかけを与える。In today’s efficiency-driven society, people have little room to appreciate “noise”—to the point that some even watch movies at double speed. Professor Inoue argues that what may seem like wasteful “noise” is, in fact, a potential treasure trove of creativity, especially from the perspective of the humanities, his area of expertise. His talk will offer us a chance to reconsider the value of “noise,” which we often overlook in our pursuit of productivity.慶應義塾大学文学部教授・社会言語学者
Professor at Keio University, faculty of Letters, Department of Humanities and Social Science (Literature) / Sociolinguist
慶應義塾大学文学部教授。同大学法学部、文学部卒。同大学院修了。文学博士。2018年から2024度までは慶應義塾中等部長(校長)も務める。社会言語学・英語学を専門とし、過去にはNHK番組「おもてなしの基礎英語」に講師として出演した経験も。現在は「いのほた言語学チャンネル」にてYouTube活動もしている。 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
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