Does it suggest that one doesn't really know oneself, or that one has ceased to distinguish between false and actual reality? These are words few postmodernists would be caught dead saying, one reason that most young people wouldn't be caught dead with a postmodernist. Meet two newly minted MacArthur geniuses.Visual artistTitus Kaphar and violinist Vijay Guptahave been named 2018 MacArthur Fellows! Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. We've all been erroneously corrected by others in our lives, and it's certainly annoying, but what does it mean to be erroneously corrected by oneself? One man, Reggie Watts, is a comedian who also works with musicin an attempt todisorient the audience. His specialReggie Watts: A Live At Central Park aired on Comedy Central in May 2012. It's this principle, as much as any other, that makes the argument that metamodernism is, in certain respects at least, "beyond" postmodernism, as its tendency to "loop" confirms that it's suspicious of the fourth dimension (time) in a more abiding way than previous experimental philosophies and modes of composition were. Today, we are constantly caught in the act of creating and performing simultaneously, which means that "reality"--the point at which these processes of creation and performance result in a cognizable work of art--is constantly shifting. So please check out the video above, and then, if you like what you've seen, continue reading the article from this point. Well-known as a comedian and. We in the TED office cannot thank you enough for helping us reach this milestone of 1,000,000,000 views -- n Keeping with the spirit of the Full Spectrum Auditions earlier this week, TED photo editor Mike Femia and myselfphotographer Duncan Davidsondecided to add something a bit new and different to our photo coverage of the event. As of 2022, he possibly seems to be single. Part of HuffPost News. SUITE 320 Watts also uses looping in more obvious ways, such as when he introduces his final piece, performs that piece, and then (a second time) introduces his final piece, and then performs that piece, as though the first performance (and the attendant claim of its finality) had never happened. Tuck in for impactful lectures on. He picks a favorite each day. So, you are an entity that exist in a physical reality. Do they give the substance of his words less weight? So when Watts says, "And the computer models, no matter how many that you have, and how many people that you use, are never going to be able to arrive at the same conclusions," he's making a coherent statement--the sort you might actually expect to hear in a "real" lecture--that tells us much about his view of art and life. TEDx Talks 34.8M subscribers The hilarious, brilliant and unpredictable Reggie Watts makes his first appearance at TEDxUSC. Bang! Seth Abramson of HuffPo gave an interpretation that Watts is engaging in metamodernism, and has dissected it far . [Speaking French] Metamodernism is a different beast altogether, and it's expansive enough that even those who talk about it can't agree on whether it comes "between" Modernism and postmodernism or supercedes both and thereby effectively declares both dead. Thats French science. And who's to say it wasn't? Good comedians are great philosophers. We received hundreds of submissions from around the world in our short timeframe, and narrowed our finalists dow Reggie Watts discourses on the nature of TED onstage at TED Full Spectrum Auditions. He is, then, in effect playing (or re-playing) himself. A contributing author to The Creative Writing MFA Handbook (Continuum, 2008) and a regular contributor to both Poets & Writers and Indiewire, he is also Series Co-Editor for Best American Experimental Writing, whose first edition will be published by Omnidawn in 2014. Enjoy the rest. This is a dramatically different means of art creation than any we've seen before, which is one reason we need the term "metamodernism" to circumscribe it. 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If I perform something in the same space and in roughly the same timespan that I've created it, you can never know to what extent I took into account the fact of a composition's incipient performance at the moment I authored it, just as one can't know for certain whether creation and performance are ever distinct processes in the first instance. He is currently traveling the globe with his soul partner in life, Danyelle, and sharing their stories via @WeDidThat on Instagram. Startups. Reggie Watts Gives the Weirdest TED Talk Ever (VIDEO) By Seth Abramson, Contributor Attorney; Assistant Professor at University of New Hampshire; Poet; Editor, Best American Experimental Writing; Editor, Metamodern Studies. Free podcast transcripts of TED Talks Daily. Bang! But what makes his routine comic is not just found in how he works with each medium or voice, but also in how he moves from voice to voice with such rapidity and skill. Or, "but it is in our best self interest to understand the typography of our lives." That sort of thinking, and that sort of art creation, in no way mirrors the way younger Americans live in the Internet Age. [Gets in a lunging position]Okay. Reggie Watts creates unpredictably brilliant performances on the spot using his voice, looping pedals and his giant brain. Reggie Watts virtual reality dance party and more TED news, Titus Kaphar and Vijay Gupta named MacArthur Fellows, a musical tribute to #MeToo and other TED news, A littleBit rock n roll: Reggie Watts rocks the newly launched SynthKit, and electronic music goes mini-modular. Watts is known for telling stories that include hard data and then changing a datum the second time it's referenced, forcing the listener to decide whether the first number provided, the second, or neither is true. This, once again, is ordered nonsense, but if it feels more "real" than what preceded, even for a second, it reveals the presumptions of the largely-white TED audience. Its hard to imagine or measure. disorient the audience with metaphysical concepts of the world to and attach them to something concrete like his performance. This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform. In "Why $#!+ So Crazy", the best example of this tendency was this gem: "We need to think inside the trapezoid.". He is a founding member of JASH.com which launched Spring 2013 with fellow founders Michael Cera, Sarah Silverman and Tim and Eric. Reggie released his debut comedy cd/dvd Why $#!+ So Crazy? Fear is all around us, and presumably there are, in fact, mechanisms within contemporary culture to help us combat fear, but because these mechanisms are largely invisible, they're hard to imagine (let alone locate) and impossible to measure, in any case. c/o Avalon Management We could probably add a fourth item here--that metamodernism is more likely than either Modernism or postmodernism to teach us, in real time, how to make our own lives more bearable--but as this thesis is still unproven, it needn't be considered a fundamental tenet of metamodernism's many incarnations. We may also find ourselves chagrined at just how convincing-sounding nonsensical phrasings can be--particularly those that Americans use regularly in everyday speech. That Watts follows the first sensible thing he's said to his audience with a code-switch into pseudo-ebonics is perhaps his most daring move yet, because it has three parts to it and all are incredibly courageous. Reggie's estimated net worth is $2 million. Did his audience hear what he said the first time, or did they only hear the correction, and therefore received as "nonsense" what was actually erroneously self-corrected sense? It is the space we are listening to divided as such which gives us the information in comparison to something other that gives us the idea of what the idea that wants to be transmitted wants to be. Okay. Looping (4:35 to 5:25). Cause like as a hip-hop thingyou know what Im saying? But it is within our self-interest to understand the topography of our lives unto ourselves. replaces it as a disorienting jumble of sounds that portray nothing. He is a hybridic character with an unkempt retro-afro. Watts reveals to us here how we often accidentally or even deliberately self-sabotage, but do so in a way so authoritative that others can't or won't see it. Looping forces a reframing of everything that precedes it, meaning that it sends us back through (by way of forcing us to recontextualize) all the prior realities we've experienced. This post was originally published by Tristan Pollock on Blogger. That's something you live inside of every day.He's speaking, of course, about the more or less "stable" reality we feel we inhabit every day. Using his formidable voice, looping pedals, and his vast imagination, Reggie blends and blurs the lines between music and comedy. and the "Jewish Thing" - Take 2, Fuck You, Thank You: Speaking of Buddy Hackett, History, Freedom, and Laughter in Cynthia Ozicks Envy; or, Yiddish in America. Many of his original videos have gone viral. Watts switches seamlessly between languages (Russian, Italian, Spanish, French, accented English), but it's likely that most of his code-switching goes right over the heads of his audience, given that most of the codes he's using are unknown to them. So at this point we have two competing options for how to think about Reggie Watts: One, that he's an improvisational performer who composes his material in the same instant and the same second he performs it, or two, that he's a highly deliberate performer who knows his skill-set prior to either the creative instant or the performative instant and therefore composes his "nonsense" quite intentionally. Seventeen finalists gave short TEDTalks in the onstage auditions at New York's Hiro Ballroom on May 24 (you can watch the archived video stream). Jul 25, 2013, 05:04 PM EDT | Updated Sep 21, 2013 This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform. No two performances are the same and to that end, genius is the word most often used to describe Reggie Watts. View and compare REGGIE,WATTS,TED,TALK,TRANSCRIPT,FILETYPE:DRV on Yahoo Finance. But what exactly is it? Contributors control their own work and posted freely to our site. Per usual, Watts is training us not to take him seriously, primarily so that he can show us just how much of his seriousness comes in under our radar. For the last week, the internet has been grooving to the video above of Reggie Watts making some funky noise with the newly launched SynthKit the latest offering from TED Fellow Ayah Bdeir's littleBits electronic building block company, and the product of a three-way partnership between littleBits, Watts and world-renowned . Many of his original videos have gone viral. But he is not for everyone. At the invitation of Jack White, Reggie recordedReggie Watts Live at Third Man Records, now available in limited edition vinyl. Thank you.Alright. (LogOut/ Reggie Watts: "Do You Guys Ever Wonder" Comedy Central Stand-Up 2.1M subscribers 103K views 2 years ago #ReggieWatts #StandUp Reggie Watts tells relatable stories from his crazy life and. Its believable. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request at https://media-requests.ted.com He is also a TEDx speaker and will almost certainly pet your dog. Theres no question. Reggie Watts' beats defy boxes. Of course, most of these benefits have to do with the body rather than the mind, but they're benefits even so. Its tactile. This is my final piece. 8. The talks are watched by crowds with certain time limits, are meant to be informative, and are broadcasted to millions who watch. What Watts does in the ten minutes of his TED talk is put on a veritable clinic of metamodernism. It will get here. . Thats something you live inside of every day. In 2012, Watts gave a TED talk like none you've ever seen, and if you want to start understanding metamodernism better than you (or I) likely ever understood Modernism or postmodernism, one step is to watch the ten-minute video above and then read the blow-by-blow analysis of the video offered below. Tomorrow is another day. But while Gombrowicz returns to childhood in order to ruin his Polish Childhood, Watts returns in order to play on it. Watch what he created: "It's Time for TED." Towards the end of the clip above, Watts does what he is so often inclined to do: Incorporate into his routine statements about the state of the world that are consummately metamodernistic. And why undercut the first "sincere" and indisputably accurate comment in the whole performance--"I wrote a song"--by misinforming the listener as to what that song is about? That's why, even when he "exits" his string of linguistic code-switches to speak authoritatively in a false British accent, we find him addressing a topic entirely inconsistent with the occasion: He speaks of having just discussed a cultural "convention" in detail, though as that's impossible to confirm, and indeed seems highly unlikely, it casts doubt on the possibility that anything he said previously was relevant or coherent. TED's editors chose to feature it for you. Watts emphasizes this highly cerebral juxtaposition of man and machine by sometimes using his natural voice to mimic machine sounds. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know. A sense of self kicked in. Specifically, he returns to his "Oxford don" persona as though he'd never really left it--as though everything between 0:53 to 4:35 was part of the lecture this persona was giving. First, because that's not how Watts "normally" speaks; second, because what may sound more "authentic" to them is actually just more of the same, that is to say, more nonsense. This talk was presented at an official TED conference. I wanna be, I wanna be. TED Conferences, LLC. 16:37 You can move this mass of molecules through the air over to another location at will. It is madness. Learn more about the On screen, Reggie has appeared on The Conan O'Brien Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, HBO's The Yes Men Save the World, Comedy Central's Michael and Michael Have Issues and PBS' Electric Company. Three things are for certain, however: Metamodernism is a hell of a lot more fun than its predecessors; metamodernism is far better than either Modernism or postmodernism at synthesizing youth culture in contemporary America; and metamodernism is now the primary compositional mode we see the most innovative young artists embracing. Tristan Pollock is an American entrepreneur, investor and artist. Runnin is an immersive, interactive music video backed with With TED-Ed communicator Emilie Soffe as the leading lady, the TED staff puts on a show. Droids, mushrooms, pranks, fractals -- Reggie Watts shares some simple tools for brain expansion. In 2008, he was awarded the J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize by Poetry. Now with the allocation and the understanding or the lack of understanding we enter into a new area of science in which we feel nothing more than so much so as to say that those within themselves comporary or non-comporary will figuratively figure into the folding of our non-understanding and our partial understanding to the networks of which we all draw our source and conclusions from. Reggie Watts' beats defy boxes. This years conference program includes explorers, storytellers, photographers, scientists, pioneers and educators, visionaries and thinkers from all parts of the globe. It goes like this. Reggie Watts is a comical mystic of the information age. TEDActive is a live simu Today, we're thrilled to announce the TED2012 speaker program. Maybe if it wasn't Reggie Watt. Reggie Watts: Ted Talk Lecture Ted Talk Lectures are typically centered around individuals who are individually specialized and knowledgeable about certain and specific fields of knowledge. He is a founding member of JASH.com which launched Spring 2013 with fellow founders Michael Cera, Sarah Silverman and Tim and Eric. That is, he's comforting his disoriented audience with the knowledge that, however many realities there may be, the one we foolishly believe is the most important does, indeed, have its benefits. derart novellieren sich die Angebote sehr gut und Anwender werden auf unserer Papier auch bei . The challenge to the TED community: Make a one-minute video that describes your idea worth sharing -- and how you'd share it with the world. When Watts refers to "Sasquatch" as "fringe science," he's absolutely correct; when he then "corrects" himself and says "that's French science," he's using the similar sound of two words to put several new metamodernistic concepts in play. (inaudible 04:04) around my cause if you were to walk (inaudible)(Inaudible)If you wanna be. What's interesting about the "frame" Watts puts on the song, however (namely, the fiction that it was penned on some previous date), is that it's so reasonable-seeming and convincing that it splits realities. We also have anti-fear. And the answer is: We don't. That's what Watts appears to be doing in speaking of the role of "fear" in contemporary culture: "As we face fear in these times, and fear is all around us, we also have anti-fear. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. A Reflection on Seth Rogen, James Franco, and a Few Motifs in The Interview, When Diogenes Pisses and Masturbates in the Marketplace On Peter Sloterdijks Greek-Jewish Kynical Hero, American Schlemiels: On Gomer Pyle and Forrest Gump, On Innocence, Forgetfulness, and Reading in Kafkas Amerika: The Man Who Disappeared, On Louis CK's "Goodbye Jews!" Instead, he aims to embody the twenty-first century information consumer, within whom countless unbreakable codes that are obscure to all listeners are crafted into an authentic and "whole" identity nonetheless. The talk is titled "Reggie Watts disorients you in the most entertaining way", and can be viewed here. 9171 WILSHIRE BLVD, As a musician, Reggie can be seen as musical co-hort in the IFC series Comedy Bang! At the bottom of the transcript, you might see the text " English (auto-generated) ". Reggie Watts: Beats that defy boxes Reggie Watts' beats defy boxes. The talk begins with Watts speaking in several different languages and then accented English. All rights reserved. His mother is French and his father is American. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. And the computer models, no matter how many that you have and no matter how many people that you use are never going to be able to arrive at the same conclusions. Revealed Presumption (1:58 to 2:10). One man, Reggie Watts, is a comedian who also works with music. A virtual reality dance party at Sundance. Is Reggie Watts Married Reggie is an unmarried guy. Feel not as though it is a sphere we live on; rather an infinite plain which has an illusion of leading yourself back to the point of origin. 9 talks https://www.ted.com/playlists/reggie_watts_9_mind_boggling Playlist: Ryan Holladay's playlist (5 talks) Explore the transforming power of music. He helps startups and ecosystems around the world as an Entrepreneur in Residence and Venture Partner with 500 Startups. About. Find out more about each speaker in the mashup in our "Live from TED2012" coverage on the TED Blog. In the song Watts sings here, many of the lyrics are merely sounds instead of words--though they're sung as though they were words--and he shifts timbre and pitch so frequently that, had the song actually been written beforehand rather than merely improvised, it would have been written for multiple individuals to sing. In these ways Reggie Watts spectacularly breaks the conventions of Ted Talks and language. Above: Reggie Watts demonstrates the littleBits SynthKit For the last week, the internet has been grooving to the video above of Reggie Watts making some funky noise with the newly launched SynthKit the latest offering from TED Fellow Ayah Bdeir's littleBits electronic building block company, and the product of a three-way partnership between littleBits, Watts and world-renowned [ this is actually backed up feasible and complicated benefits https://www.paneraiwatch.to forum endlessly strengthen outstanding the watchmaking arena society. Here is Reggie Watts' full transcription of his 2012 TED Talk. The winner of TED's Full Spectrum auditions, Reggie Watts works on the edge of improv performance -- at a place where you can almost visibly see his brain moving, as he pulls spoken and musical snippets from the sonosphere and blends them into a stream-of-consciousness flow. Reggie also sang on Regina Spektors Dance Anthem of the 80s and toured Europe with her, toured the US with DEVO, was featured in Hot Chips Night and Day video and recorded an original session for the Daytrotter series. The other side of the coin to Watts's use of "ordered nonsense" is "disguised sense." Reggie Watts: Beats that defy boxes | TED Talk 12,994,918 views | Reggie Watts TED2012 Like (389K) Beats that defy boxes Read transcript Talk details Become a TED Member Want to hear more great ideas like this one? A virtual reality dance party at Sundance. Like Tedyou know Ted will be rocking. Here is Reggie Watts' full transcription of his 2012 TED Talk. Things are solid. Reggie Watts at TEDxBerlin TEDx Talks 37.2M subscribers Subscribe 7.2K Share 762K views 9 years ago In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events. 2. Watts also deliberately maintains the wall between performer and audience that most artists spend the first few minutes of their stage performance tearing down. 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Juxtaposition of creative and performative spaces is a classically metamodernist maneuver (to use an anachronistic phrasing) because it emphasizes the fluidity of realities. During rehearsal members of the TED staff caught up with him to talk about whatever he wanted to talk about. By explanation, he offers his audience a string of sentences which to most will sound like gibberish--what Watts undoubtedly intends--but are actually a reasonable enough summary of the compositional philosophies of the late musical theorist and experimental musician John Cage. Creative minds think together": TED Full Spectrum auditions, https://blog.ted.com/2011/05/26/great-minds-think-alike-creative-minds-think-together-ted-full-spectrum-auditions, Announcing the finalists in TED's Full Spectrum auditions, https://blog.ted.com/2011/05/09/announcing-the-finalists-in-teds-full-spectrum-auditions, https://blog.ted.com/2014/01/22/tedactive-in-instagrams, TEDxICTLive: TED2012 theme: Full Spectrum - an independently organized event, https://blog.ted.com/2012/01/11/ted2012-speaker-lineup-revealed, How Symphony of Science auto-tuned TED2012: Q&A with John Boswell, https://blog.ted.com/2012/03/14/how-symphony-of-science-auto-tuned-ted2012-qa-with-john-boswell. For Watts, looping isn't just a parlor trick. first time and thats one of the things that I enjoy most about this convention. They dont laugh at him when he gets serious. All rights reserved. On his quest to know all sounds, he ran into a phys Tonight: Watch the first-ever TED auditions, to explore the theme of TED2012: Full Spectrum. Erroneous Self-Correction (2:10 to 2:27). It isnt so much that he speaks language, but that sounds are transmitted with nuances surrounding language so that it sounds like communication. Runnin is an immersive, interactive music video backed with a hypnotic techno [], As usual, the TED community is busy with new projects and news here are a few highlights. Before that, he started Storefront, hailed as 'Airbnb for Retail' by the New York Times and was named Forbes 30 Under 30. The key to reality-shifting is to not acknowledge you're doing it. Reggies comic greatness is also written into his body and history. Proof that metamodernism can be distinguished from any preceding concept in art can be found in the person of Reggie Watts, a multi-genre performer who's primarily either a musician or a comedian or a slam poet, depending upon whom you ask and at what point you are in Watts's bizarre and disorienting stage routine. But Watts is also repeating entire phrases that people use to sound important or intelligent, for instance in the following string of words: "It's not so much as to so little as to do with what everything is" Instead of this linguistic throat-clearing being the preface to some important announcement, it constitutes the entirety of a remark. Ted Talk Lectures are typically centered around individuals who are individually specialized and knowledgeable about certain and specific fields of knowledge. best https://www.richardmille.to/ review is the oldest watch manufacturer. Watch next 04:29 You can move things from one area to another. Ted Talk Lectures are typically centered around individuals who are individually specialized and knowledgeable about certain and specific fields of knowledge. These texts do this because they aim to make synchronous the way people live and the way people make art, and to therefore have art look and feel and read and sound the same way contemporary living does. 5. The talk initially starts by him communicating sounds to the audience. Reggie Watts Net Worth He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. (In his "Why $#!+ So Crazy? I would like to return to Watts work in future entries. Eric Schmidt of Google was saying this during the Arab Spring. In the clip above, we hear the words "self-interest," "topography," "future," "memory," "sensation," and "mirror," all of which are calibrated to sound as though they carry communicative content when in fact, in this context, they lay claim to none whatsoever. Yet he gives us enough time to check out each medium or language before he moves on to the next. In this clip from TED Talks, Watts inhabits a difficult childhood but in a way that seems to be lacking the anxious edge of Gombrowiczs difficult childhood. Watts does this by way of switching languages, melodies, and rhythms. If postmodernists have been asking, particularly in poetry but also in other fields, how we can use the first-person pronoun "I" in a world in which self-identity is unstable, this is one plausible answer. As beatboxer Tom Thum puts it in this talk from TEDxSydney, All the sounds you just heard were made entirely using just Multitasking is highly overrated, says Paolo Cardini. Reggie Watts shows us how right Marshall McLuhan was when he said that the medium is the message. But with Reggie I would revise McLuhan to say that the medium is the message(s). Or, alternatively, we can also say that Reggie Watts is the message. Reggie Watts creates unpredictably brilliant performances on the spot using his voice, looping pedals and his giant brain. From beat-boxing battles to a digital choir of 2000 people, these talks celebrate the beauty and versatility of the human voice. These surprising, slightly psychedelic talks are better than staring at a blacklight poster. It's hard tomeasure." In Reggie Watts Beats Defy Boxes, he does just that. (Precisely the sort of thing we do when we edit our own blog-posts or Facebook statuses in a way that makes them even more inaccurate, grating, or tone-deaf.) It's believable, it's tactile, you can reach out, things are solid, you can move objects from one area to another, you can feel your body, you can say I'd like to go over to this location, you can move this mass of molecules through the air over to another location. 2. And the important thing to remember is that this simulation is a good one. 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