The TEDxBuffalo team is pleased to announce the theme for our 2014 event: “In Motion”. Applying a theme to our TEDx event allows us to highlight a strength we’ve identified in our community, curate a series of talks that have the ability to build off of one another,...
Image via Flickr/TEDxBuffalo Puppeteers and preservationists, newspaper editors and artist-scientists, police chiefs and chiptune musicians — these and nine other speakers shared their stories and projects with more than 300 “Renaissance Citizens” at...
You may have seen this year’s talks promoted on our Facebook page or our Twitter account, but let’s make this announcement blog-ficial: all of our speaker’s talks are now available for viewing on YouTube. You can see the whole TEDxBuffalo 2013...
Here are the last two videos shown at TEDxBuffalo 2013, selected by TEDxBuffalo’s own polymath Carl Skompinski. First up, Neuroscientist Beau Lotto tells and shows us what we’re missing when we restrict science and experiments to only accredited...
Temple Grandin during her TED talk. Image by Steve Jurvetson/Flickr. As we noted recently, TEDxBuffalo is required to show TED talks videos at its annual events—but we really like that requirement. It’s like making a mix CD, for a party where every single person...
From Part 1: Events under the TEDx license must show talks from TED for 25 percent of their total “stage time.” Far from being a burden, this rule gives the organizers two key things: a bit of breathing room, and a neat chance for a grown-up version of...