Creativity needs a Womb, not a Machine | Raissa Pardini | TEDxBarletta
What if the key to evolving wasn’t learning more, but unlearning better?
Designer and Creative Director Raissa Pardini explores the paradox of creativity in the age of artificial intelligence: while machines are busy learning from us, we might just save ourselves by letting go.
Through instinct, vulnerability, and chaos, Raissa redefines “the art of unlearning” as a way to reconnect with the human core of creation. Graphic designer con base nel Regno Unito, Raissa Pardini esplora la forza espressiva di forme, colori e caratteri tipografici, portando il suo sguardo in mostre, festival e talk internazionali.Ha collaborato con realtà come Apple, Apple Music, Nike, Gucci, The New York Times, Skims, WeTransfer, MTV, The Standard Hotel — e con artistə del calibro di The Rolling Stones, Blur, Måneskin, Willie Nelson e Nadia Lee Cohen.Sensibile ai temi etici e sociali, lavora al fianco di organizzazioni come Earth Percent, Endometriosis UK e Rape Crisis.Raissa fa parte di programmi di mentoring gratuiti come quello del London College of Communication e del Working Class Creatives Database. Tiene regolarmente lezioni e speech in università e spazi culturali di rilievo: tra questi Nicer Tuesdays, Apple Store, Adobe Live, OFFF Barcelona, Weltformat, UAL, LABASAD, University of Florida e molti altri.Le sue opere fanno parte della collezione permanente del Victoria & Albert Museum. 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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