Sunday, December 20, 2009

If I Have One Eye Can I Join The Army

In defense of the humanities

I have always found inspiration in reading, enjoy the pleasure it provides a work of art, listening all kinds of music. I feel that establishing a tacit and honest dialogue with the creator of the work. The hue of a stroke. A silence in the score. Learn the details, I enjoy the whole and, increasingly, I wonder the aesthetic sense that progressively educates each human brain.

Our time bonus no culture or science. I think it's a mistake, against which I always try to react. Happiness depends heavily facts that we raise, the ideas that inspire us. Banal consumption of media content predictable subtly leads to a sense of scam. However, few people consistently react and express their love for the humanities and the arts.

Recently, I attended the first meeting TED has taken place in Barcelona. TED provides a format for people who have something worth listening to talk openly, elevate and inspire an audience convinced of the need to exchange our ideas. In this event, TedxBarcelona , I heard a talk that caught my particular attention. I would recommend the presentation open Liz Coleman that was projected for all of us (you can turn on subtitles.) Disseminate

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