Lawrence Lessig: Remix (at the New york Public Library)

As part of an event of the New York Public Library, Lawrence Lessig gave one of his speeches about copyright and remixing.

The entire program includes an introduction by Steven Johnson and a discussion with Shepard Fairey, the creator of the famous Obama poster.

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Ed Ulbrich: How Benjamin Button got his face

In this TED Talk, Ed Ulbrich gives us an insight in the process how his team created the face of Benjamin Button.

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Thanks to Chris for pointing this out.

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Stephen Fry: On Twitter

According to BBC, Stephen Fry has the second most popular Twitter account. On Thursday 12 March, he talked to Kenan Malik for Analysis: Clever.com.

Listen to an excerpt at BBC.

And in case, you want his Twitter account to be number one,…

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Mike Rowe: Celebrating work — all kinds of work

First I thought it was just a hype, but this talk by Mike Rowe, host of "Dirty Jobs", is really a great one.

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Gwen Ifill: About the Vice Presidential Debate

In this short segment, Gwen Ifill, who moderated the vice presidential debate of the 2008 election, talks about the circumstances of the debate.

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You can watch the full programm at Fora.TV.

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