So, I’m going to this conference on Wednesday and I’m so excited that I have to tell you all about it. The conference is TEDxDetroit and its purpose is to share positive ideas for the world from Detroit. TEDxDetroit is an independent TED event spun off the annual TED conference.
From the TED website:
TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design.
I’m excited to meet other optimistic people. And I’m quite sure all of these people, the presenters and the other attendees, are going to be a whole lot smarter than me. I’m talking wicked smart.
I know what you’re thinking, why the heck did they let me in? I’m not sure; maybe it’s an oversight. Maybe they felt bad for me and didn’t want to exclude me. Or maybe, just maybe, all of us can help change the world for the better by doing our small part.
I’m hoping to be inspired. I’m hoping to learn. I’m hoping to become a positive influence in Detroit and make a difference.
I’ll report back and tell you about my TEDxDetroit experience. I mean, its tagline is "Ideas Worth Spreading." Providing they don’t realize their mistake and turn me away at the door.
Oh, and a big shout-out to the producers of TEDxDetroit: Charlie Wollborg of Curve Detroit, Derek Mehraban of Ingenex, Catherine Juon of Pure Visibility, Jennifer Wright of Looking Glass Lane and Terry Bean of Networked Inc. Thank you for putting this event together!
You can watch previous TED presenters inspiring, funny, and courageous videos on the TED website. And, after TEDxDetroit, those videos will be available too.
This presentation by Dave Eggers is one of my favorite TED videos. I first came across Dave Eggers years ago when I almost bought, on many occasions, his book A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. I think it was too staggering for me at the time.
I then bought Eggers’ book You Shall Know Our Velocity, but I haven’t read it yet. I know, I’m pathetic. I have, however, read his short story After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned. It is told through the first-person perspective of a dog and is one of my favorite short stories. Ever. Seriously, you have to read this story.
Watch the video, the idea is brilliant! I think an organization like 826 Valencia would be a perfect fit in Detroit and fulfill a great need.
If Detroit had an organization like this, what would the store sell? Pirate gear and Superhero supplies are already taken.