Il était une fois... la sérendipité | Sylvain ALLEMAND | TEDxSaclay
Ma rencontre avec la sérendipité a à voir avec ma découverte d'un conte. Ne soyez donc pas surpris si mon talk commence par le fameux « Il était une fois... ». Il y sera question d'un roi, de princes, d'un chameau, dans l'Orient du XVIe siècle... Puis d'un écrivain anglais du XVIIIe siècle, de Pasteur et du hasard, de Fleming et de sa découverte de la pénicilline, enfin de ma rencontre effective, pas tout à fait sérendipienne, avec la sérendipité, à l'occasion d'un colloque qui contribua à faire connaître la notion en France. Diplômé de Sciences Po Paris, il est journaliste depuis plus de 30 ans. Il explore les croisements entre savoirs scientifiques et expertises profanes, et s’intéresse à la circulation des concepts dans les champs professionnels. Administrateur du Centre culturel international de Cerisy, il a fondé en 2019 Sérendip’éditions, une maison qui publie des ouvrages à la croisée des disciplines. 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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