TED Talks
Meditations on the intersection of humanity and technology | Olivia Arthur
Documentary photographer Olivia Arthur has been exploring a new frontier: the evolution of the blurring line between humanity and technology. In this meditative talk, she shows her work documenting the remarkable ways humans have merged...
Curated Video
Title: "Innovative Technology to Detect Digital Photo Manipulation
This video discusses the development of a new technique by researchers at the Italian University of Roma, Tre, to detect digital photo alterations using encrypted watermarks. By adding a special hologram to digital photographs, editors...
Curated Video
Exploring the Impact of DNA: A Photographic Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall
This photographic exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall in London commemorates the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA. The photographs showcase the impact of this discovery on our lives, particularly in terms of...
Curated Video
Photographer's Unique View of the World Translated into Tactile Images for the Blind
This video highlights a unique project that aims to make photography accessible to the blind and visually impaired. French photographer Jan Arthurs Bertrand's stunning aerial photos have been translated into a tactile form using natural...
Curated Video
Evolution of Cameras: From Daguerreotypes to Smile Recognition Technology
This video explores the evolution of photography from the world's oldest camera to the latest digital innovations. From daguerreotypes to instant digital pictures, the technology has revolutionized how we capture and share moments....
Mr. Beat
Why Didn't People Smile In Old Photographs?
We may smile for the camera today, but we didn't used to. In old photographs, people tended to not smile. While there are many explanations for this, the best explanation is related to culture and technology.
Mediacorp
The Rise and Concerns of Deepfake Technology
In this video, the speaker explores the concept of deepfakes, which are manipulated videos created using artificial intelligence. They discuss how this technology can be used to create lifelike impressions of individuals, such as...
National Geographic
3-D Technology Offers Clues to How Egypt’s Pyramids Were Built | Nat Geo Live
Archeologist Yukinori Kawae is leading an interdisciplinary approach to studying the Egyptian pyramids by combining computer science, 3-D data, and the latest technology to help decode how and why the pyramids were built. ➡ Subscribe:...
National Geographic
Incredible Time-Stretching Photographs Capture Bird Migrations | National Geographic
What if you could capture multiple moments in a single photograph? Through an experimental process that he has been perfecting for over 20 years, photographer and fine artist Stephen Wilkes has been able to do just that. ➡ Subscribe:...
National Geographic
See How Technology is Changing Traditional Teenage Dating in Cambodia | Short Film Showcase
Cambodia is home to just over 20 ethnic minorities, with the Kreung being one of the country's largest groups. Traditionally, Kreung girls and boys approaching adolescence were given their own private huts outside the family home. ➡...
National Geographic
Rescue Scenarios with Better Technology | Breakthrough
Tim Maloney of Guardian Centers describes his work with Lockheed Martin in the effort to create a safer future. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Breakthrough here: http://bit.ly/WatchBreakthrough ➡ Get More...
National Geographic
Ron Howard on Science and Technology | Breakthrough
Ron Howard speaks on the constant evolution of our active quest for breakthroughs. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Breakthrough here: http://bit.ly/WatchBreakthrough ➡ Get More Breakthrough:...
National Geographic
Backcountry Basics: Navigating With or Without Technology | Get Out: A Guide to Adventure
See what tools and tricks professional ski mountaineer Hilaree O'Neill uses to navigate through the backcountry. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Get Out: A Guide to Adventure: http://bit.ly/NGGetOutAGuideToAdventure...
National Geographic
How Infrared Technology Could Help Fight Wildlife Poaching | National Geographic
Conservationists are testing infrared cameras to track wildlife in the dark. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and...
The Guardian
The dying art of the photographic darkroom
The dying art of the photographic darkroom Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Mysterious, even magical -- there are few spaces quite like the photographer's darkroom, not least because, with the march of digital...
Curated Video
How to photograph the night sky - In the night sky: Constellations (4/6)
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Then & Now
The Question Concerning Technology (& Social Media) - Heidegger
I explore Martin Heidegger's essay The Question Concerning Technology and use it to analyze Social Media. Heidegger built on Aristotle's four causes to show how technology says something more fundamental about Being, veritas and Gestell...
The Royal Institution
Exclusive: New Technology Unveiled at the Ri
Novel uses of block chain and completely harmless humphRi couldn't fool you, happy April Fools everyone. To subscribe to our real videos, click below: Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe The Ri's new...
TED Talks
TED: How your pictures can help reclaim lost history | Chance Coughenour
Digital archaeologist Chance Coughenour is using pictures -- your pictures -- to reclaim antiquities that have been lost to conflict and disaster. After crowdsourcing photographs of destroyed monuments, museums and artifacts, Coughenour...
TED Talks
Sara Seager: The search for planets beyond our solar system
Every star we see in the sky has at least one planet orbiting it, says astronomer Sara Seager. So what do we know about these exoplanets, and how can we find out more? Seager introduces her favorite set of exoplanets and shows new...
TED Talks
Paul Debevec: Animating a photo-real digital face
Computer graphics trailblazer Paul Debevec explains the scene-stealing technology behind Digital Emily, a digitally constructed human face so realistic it stands up to multiple takes.
TED Talks
TED: The small and surprisingly dangerous detail the police track about you | Catherine Crump
A very unsexy-sounding piece of technology could mean that the police know where you go, with whom, and when: the automatic license plate reader. These cameras are innocuously placed all across small-town America to catch known...
TED Talks
TED: How to land on a comet | Fred Jansen
As manager of the Rosetta mission, Fred Jansen was responsible for the successful 2014 landing of a probe on the comet known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. In this fascinating and funny talk, Jansen reveals some of the intricate...
National Science and Media Museum
The science of making a daguerreotype
Colin Harding, our Curator of Photographs & Photographic Technology, explains the scientific process of making a daguerreotype, one of the earliest photographic processes. Part of a series for the 2015 exhibition Revelations: Experiments...