Wednesday, March 6

Amanda Palmer's TED Talk: The Art Of Asking


I just watched Amanda Palmer's TED Talk, The Art of Asking (I've embedded it below): Wow!

Amanda Palmer is an exceptional speaker; it was one of the most moving talks I've seen. Although Neil Gaiman, her husband, is biased I loved his reaction:
I am so proud of her. Really: I've never been happier than when I watched her get a standing ovation, and watching this video go viral is an absolute joy.
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The people who came up and congratulated her over the next few days were people you've heard of, the ones who make the world different.

And when someone came up to me that afternoon and said "You must be Mr Palmer", I said, Yes, I supposed I must be, and I beamed like a madman.

Watch the speech.
Yes, watch the speech if you haven't already. Or even if you have!


The Art of Asking

I need to watch The Art of Asking a few more times; I'd love to read the transcript as well. Asking is something I have trouble with, I hear those shouts of, "Get a job!" too.

Writers kid and say, "If I didn't write I'd have to get a real job!" Perhaps it sometimes doesn't feel like work because we're doing something we love, or because anything you can do in your pajamas can't really be work.

But that's not the way to look at it.

Watch Amanda Palmer's TED talk. She's not just talking about the art of asking she's talking about a new way of thinking about the relationship--and it is a relationship--between artists and patrons.

What did you think of Amanda Palmer's TED Talk? What did you think about Amanda letting anyone download her music and trusting that her patrons will leave a donation?

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Photo credit: "Regardless of how silly I look,I adore this photo." by Zawezome under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0.

4 comments:

  1. Cool video

    Unique individual

    Thanks for sharing this

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    1. Thanks Mac! I loved her speech, it was well written and delivered, and she makes a good point.

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  2. This has fast become my favorite TED Talk. So much goodness. So much to think about and be inspired by.
    I think she's got it right, for her, as far as giving her music away. I think it's important for each of us to find the sweet spot that works best - just as she did.

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    1. "I think it's important for each of us to find the sweet spot that works best - just as she did."

      Exactly!

      Yes, it's becoming my favorite TED Talk as well. She did a fantastic job, but the point she made about the relationship between artist and patron ... I'm surprised it hasn't sparked more discussion.

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