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    Chris Anderson, en tant que rédacteur en chef de Wired, est un observateur avisé de la transformation mondiale, se concentrant sur le pouvoir, le talent et les exemples moraux qui façonnent notre monde. Son travail explore le paysage évolutif de la culture et de la technologie, offrant des analyses perspicaces qui encouragent les lecteurs à réfléchir à l'avenir. La perspective unique d'Anderson fournit un contexte essentiel pour comprendre les tendances contemporaines et leur impact potentiel.

    Chris Anderson
    The Wild Swans
    Thank You for Coming to My TED Talk
    TED TALKS THE OFFICIAL TED GUIDE TO PUBL
    You Never Know
    TED Talks (International Edition)
    Parler en public
    • Qui ne connait pas les conférences TED ? Courtes, percutantes, émouvantes, elles ont bouleversé les codes de la prise de parole en public. Une intervention réussie enthousiasme, bouleverse, électrise, et c'est ainsi que les idées circulent et changent le monde. Ce que cet ouvrage nous montre, c'est que nous en sommes tous capables. Bien sûr, chaque présentation est singulière : il n'y a pas de recette pour réussir à tous les coups. Mais il existe des outils éprouvés, que l'équipe de TED partage ici pour la première fois. Du contenu de votre conférence jusqu'à l'arrivée sur scène, ce guide vous dévoile les secrets d'une bonne prise de parole : réussir son introduction, préparer ses notes, choisir sa tenue... mais aussi structurer son PowerPoint, créer la surprise, communiquer son enthousiasme, transformer son trac en atout. Chaque conseil s'appuie sur les témoignages des conférenciers coachés par TED. Personnalités stars de leur domaine ou anonymes devenus célèbres après leur conférence, tous s'accordent à le dire : cette expérience a transformé leur vie. Alors, à vous de jouer !

      Parler en public
    • The inside secrets to giving a first-class presentation from the man who put TED talks on the world's stage. Chris Anderson discovered early on that the key to getting an audience to sit up and pay attention is to condense a presentation into 18 minutes or less, and to heighten its impact with a powerful narrative. This is chock full of personal presentation suggestions - everything from how to distill your speech's content to what you should wear on stage. This is lively, fun read with great practical application

      TED Talks (International Edition)
    • You Never Know

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Chris Anderson's You Never Know is an accessible down-to-earth collection of poetry. Catholic, Christian, and Spiritual But Not Religious readers will find humour and breathtaking prose in these poems set primarily in the Pacific Northwest. Juxtaposing experience and intuition, Anderson challenges readers to find connections in the elusive and inexplicable.

      You Never Know
    • A young readers edition of the New York Times best-selling TED TALKS , chock- full of tips and techniques to help young people become confident, capable speakers.

      Thank You for Coming to My TED Talk
    • The Wild Swans

      • 24pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,1(43)Évaluer

      Eleven brothers who have been turned into swans by their evil stepmother are saved by their beautiful sister.

      The Wild Swans
    • Christopher Anderson - Bleu Blanc Rouge

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Christopher Anderson (*1970, Kelowna, Canada), a member of Magnum Photos, is one of the most influential contemporary photographers. He first gained recognition in 1999 when he boarded a small boat with 44 Haitian immigrants trying to sail to America. The boat sank in the Caribbean. For his images, he received the Robert Capa Gold Medal. Since then, Anderson’s work has defied categorization as he slips between the worlds of documentary, art, commercial and fashion photography. He was New York Magazine’s first ever “Photographer in Residence” and won the World Press Photo contest in 2007 and 2008. The images in Bleu Blanc Rouge , taken in the United States, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany, include portraits, candid moments, and still lifes. Recurring visual elements as the color red, forms and patterns, or a certain light tie the images together to a playful and poetic series. Presented in a magazine-like style, the particular intimacy of Anderson’s images enchants the viewer in an instant. Exhibition: 3.11.–8.12.2018, Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam

      Christopher Anderson - Bleu Blanc Rouge
    • If a country wants to remain economically vibrant, it needs to manufacture things. In recent years, however, many nations have become obsessed with making money out of selling services, leaving the real business of manufacturing to others. Makers is about how all that is being reversed. Over the past ten years, the internet has democratised publishing, broadcasting and communications, leading to a massive increase in the range of participation in everything digital - the world of bits. Now the same is happening to manufacturing - the world of things. Chris Anderson, bestselling author of The Long Tail, explains how this is happening: how such technologies as 3D printing and electronics assembly are becoming available to everybody, and how people are building successful businesses as a result. Whereas once every aspiring entrepreneur needed the support of a major manufacturer, now anybody with a smart idea and a little expertise can make their ideas a reality. Just as Google, Facebook and others have created highly successful companies in the virtual world, so these new inventors and manufacturers are assuming positions of ever greater importance in the real world.The next industrial revolution is on its way.

      Makers: The New Industrial Revolution
    • For ship model-makers and students and enthusiasts of historic sailing ships, this generously illustrated book is essential reading and invaluable as a reference. It describes and depicts in detail how 17th-century English, French, Dutch and other European trading ships and warships were rigged from stem to stern throughout this colorful period in maritime history. The book begins in 1600, the earliest date of our detailed knowledge of ships' rigging, and the earliest to which that characteristic 17th-century fitting, the spritsail topmast, has been traced. It ends in 1720, roughly the time when the spritsail topmast was superceded by the jib boom and other innovations of the 18th-century rigging. The book's 12 chapters cover every aspect of ship's rigging of the period, from the lower masts and bowsprit to the running rigging of the topsails and topgallants. Over 360 fine line drawings illustrate every item used in the rigging. Twenty-five halftones, extensively annotated, illustrate typical ships that plied the seas in the days of the bowsprit mast - English merchantmen and gun ships, French and dutch men - of- war and more.

      The Rigging of Ships in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720
    • What happens when advances in technology allow many things to be produced for more or less nothing? And what happens when those things are then made available to the consumer for free? Chris Anderson considers a brave new world where the old economic certainties are being undermined by a growing flood of free goods.

      Free: How today's smartest businesses profit by giving something for nothing