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- Filmmaker and Founder of the Webby Awards, Tiffany Shlain, investigates the interconnections between the major issues of the 21st century and her own experience of these issues during a family crisis.
- Technology can be addictive. In a tribute to Allen Ginsberg's classic 1956 poem, we created a short film lampooning the addictions of our generation.
- Explore what it means to be human as we rush head first into the future through the eyes, creativity, and mind of Tiffany Shlain, Emmy nominated filmmaker and speaker, founder of The Webby Awards, mother, constant pusher of boundaries and one of Newsweek's 'women shaping the 21st Century.'
- In this 3min film, Tiffany Shlain, filmmaker and founder of The Webby Awards, goes behind the scenes into her current project, a collaborative filmmaking experiment she calls Cloud Filmmaking, to explore why this era in human history, 'the participatory revolution,' will change art and creativity forever.
- This 5-min film co-directed by award-winning filmmaker Tiffany Shlain and her husband, Ken Goldberg, a professor of robotics and artist, is an exploration of the past, present and future of robots and why it is that humans are so fascinated with the most 'human' of our technologies.
- Failing big is part of the creative process for Tiffany Shlain, award-winning filmmaker, speaker, and founder of The Webby Awards. Through behind-the-scenes footage of her acclaimed feature documentary "Connected," Tiffany shares the creative process she has developed over the years -- the hunch, the darkness, the breakthroughs, and everything in between.
- In this 4-min film, Tiffany Shlain filmmaker and founder of The Webby Awards, looks through history to the present to amplify the notion that the world is actually getting better, and why opticism - optimism with a healthy dose of skepticism - can help push our future where we want it to go.
- This documentary explores the lives of Gordon and Betty Moore. Gordon is best known for his accurate prediction of the growth of the computer industry coined "Moore's Law."
- Tiffany Shlain, award-winning filmmaker, speaker, and founder of The Webby Awards, shares how living in today's over-connected world has led her family to unplug for one full day every week. They call them their 'Technology Shabbats,' they've done it every week for over three years, and it's completely changed their lives.
- Being a mother in the past, present, and future. How the Internet, flexible schedules, and shifts in gender roles have revolutionized what it means to be a parent in today's world.
- Director Tiffany Shlain shares how living in today's over-connected world has led her family to unplug for one full day every week. They call them their "Technology Shabbats," they've done it every week for over three years, and it's completely changed their lives.
- Director Tiffany Shlain explores being a mother in the past, present, and future --and how the Internet, flexible schedules, and shifts in gender roles have revolutionized what it means to be a parent in today's world.
- In this episode, Tiffany Shlain, award-winning filmmaker, speaker, and founder of The Webby Awards, calls us all out with a hilarious portrayal of the technology pet peeves that we're both guilty of and that drive us crazy, and offers suggestions for a more civilized tech gadget filled world.
- Director Tiffany Shlain introduces us to her husband, Ken Goldberg, a professor of robotics, to dive into the past, present and future of robots and why it is that humans are so fascinated with the most "human" of our technologies.
- Director Tiffany Shlain, goes behind-the-scenes into her current project, a collaborative filmmaking experiment she calls "Cloud Filmmaking," to explore why this era in human history, "the participatory revolution," will change art and creativity forever.
- Failing big is part of the creative process for Tiffany Shlain, award-winning filmmaker, speaker, and founder of The Webby Awards. Through behind-the-scenes footage of her acclaimed feature documentary "Connected," Tiffany shares the creative process she has developed over the years -- the hunch, the darkness, the breakthroughs, and everything in between.
- In this episode, Director Tiffany Shlain is invited on a transatlantic flight with 100 other thinkers, by the UN and British Airways, with the goal of solving a world problem through collective thinking. Find out what happens on this adventure.
- Director Tiffany Shlain looks through history to the present to amplify the notion that the world is actually getting better, and why opticism - optimism with a healthy dose of skepticism - can help push our future where we want it to go.
- What happens in our brains when we're daydreaming? This episode is a dream-like ride that explores the science behind why, as we rush into the future, it's more important than ever to let our minds wander.
- Starting with a hilarious story about Tiffany when she was 18 and out of her element, this episode explores her recent journeys with the US State Department and how everyone can participate in what she calls "punk rock diplomacy."
- Know that feeling when you search for something online and all of a sudden ads are popping up about it? That creepy feeling has a name. Professor of Robotics Ken Goldberg (Tiffany's husband), tells us all about it.
- They say the 5 people you hang around with most shape who you are. Tiffany explores how this applies to social media -- the people you follow shape who you are, and everything you post shapes others. So how do we flourish and grow in our hyper-connected world?
- Tiffany's producer and co-writer Sawyer Steele happens to be transgender. In this episode he joins Tiffany to share his transition story, as well as insights into where a shift toward a cultural acceptance of trans identities is coming from -- the past, present, and potential future of trans.
- A new challenge faces Tiffany's family: cell phones for their 5th grader? Seriously? This episode explores how every generation faces new questions of how technologies are shaping our children, and what that means for her family.
- Roadblocks, challenges, constraints -- some of life's biggest breakthroughs come through when we're forced to think differently. Tiffany explores how some of her favorite artists have overcome barriers, and how early challenges in her career led to her own biggest creative breakthroughs.
- Five years after Tiffany's father, best-selling author Leonard Shlain, passes away, his final book is finally published. Sharing the story of the book's publication and building off the ideas in her father's book, this episode also explores Tiffany's ideas about where the future of our species is headed.