by JAK | Jun 30, 2012 | culture, industry futures
As the father of a very creative daughter who loves to design and make all kinds of things I am keen for her to check in with subject matters experts across a wide range of disciplines. So on Thursday the super kid and I went into the Engineering school for an hour to...
by JAK | Jun 20, 2012 | culture, industry futures, online marketing
It has been fascinating to watch twitter and other social mediums develop over the past 3 years or so. I work on lots of projects and as one person in the video below says the 11,000 names in his contact database built over many years are a very real measure of...
by JAK | Jun 11, 2012 | big ideas, culture
Here is a simple analogy about information viewed as food from JP Rangaswami as presented at TED@SXSWi April 2012. If information was food would we consume it differently? “So I looked at the cultivation of information as if it were food and said, and said So we...
by JAK | Jun 7, 2012 | big ideas, culture, music, TEDx
Yesterday New Zealanders had an extremely rare chance to watch the planet Venus in transit across the face of the Sun on Wednesday the 6th of June. This opportunity will not occur again for 105 years. “From 10:15am until 4:43pm, viewers will be able to observe a...
by JAK | Jun 3, 2012 | culture, music, TEDx
Luke Thompson keeps popping up on my music radar. He seems to work with great videographers and the songs stay with me long after the sound is off. Look the Other Way is 4 years old but has an inventive video and a song that expands my world. Back in Auckland, New...
by JAK | May 14, 2012 | culture, music, TED
Is Kaki King a guitar god or not? The really interesting thing about music and other art is that we as viewers get to spin off in a multitude of directions and the real answer is that all of those opinions are correct and valid. There is no right answer to the musical...