VIDEO: Kevin Kelly on what technology wants

Posted by Monique van Dusseldorp on December 2, 2009 at 2:44 pm

TEDxAmsterdam: Kevin Kelly from TEDxAmsterdam on Vimeo.

What does technology mean in our lives? That’s the question Kevin Kelly explored in his new talk. Kelly presented a new definition of technology: ‘anything useful invented by a mind’ – whether it be a hammer or the rule of law. So technology is more than gadgets; it’s part of a great story that started long ago, an extension of life and it is moving through us.

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And as a bonus, the interview that TEDxAmsterdam partner Freedomlab did with Kelly. As Kelly writes on his own blog“Why do interviews have to rely on the same old talking head shot? They don’t. Hundreds of other forms are possible. The Dutch consultancy FreedomLabs produces a series of audio interviews, called A Penny For Your Thoughts, that are fantastically graphic — in a texty way. I think their approach is fabulous. They produced this interview with me talking about the Technium for their Future Studies“.




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4 Responses to “VIDEO: Kevin Kelly on what technology wants”

  1. [...] seine Gedanken dazu in sehr verdichteter Form zusammenfasst. Inzwischen hat Kelly auch auf der TEDx in Amsterdam über dieses Thema gesprochen, was in diesem Video (19 min.) festgehalten [...]

  2. [...] Wieder einmal eine sehenswerte 19-minütige TED-Präsentation. Dieses Mal von der der TEDx in Amsterdam, in welcher der Sprecher den Begriff Technologie definiert und erklärt was Technologie [...]

  3. [...] I have become strangely enamored with the writings of Kevin Kelly recently.  Spending days lost in kk.org and the subsequent web surf has not only provided an enormous amount of hope and excitement, but direction as well.  I hate to list him here only as the “founding executive editor of Wired magazine” as it is the story of this man and the future he envisions that make it worth your time to find out about kk.org in your own way.  It didn’t occur to me that I should mention Kelly on my blog until I was going through his most recent “book” True Films 3.0and I realized how many of the films he has suggested are in my own library.  His new book “What Technology Wants” is due in 2010; you can be sure that this will be an important read.  Start with this talk in Amsterdam: What Technology Wants. [...]

  4. [...] I have become strangely enamored with the writings of Kevin Kelly recently.  Spending days lost in kk.org and the subsequent web surf has not only provided an enormous amount of hope and excitement, but direction as well.  I hate to list him here only as the “founding executive editor of Wired magazine” as it is the story of this man and the future he envisions that make it worth your time to find out about kk.org in your own way.  It didn’t occur to me that I should mention Kelly on my blog until I was going through his most recent “book” True Films 3.0 and I realized how many of the films he has suggested are in my own library.  His new book “What Technology Wants” is due in 2010; you can be sure that this will be an important read.  Start with this talk in Amsterdam: What Technology Wants. [...]

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