ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Bruno Bowden - Engineer and origamist
An engineer with Google (he helped build Google Earth), Bruno Bowden is also an enthusiastic folder of paper.

Why you should listen

Bruno Bowden was part of the team at Keyhole, the company that built EarthViewer -- a groundbreaking (and addictive) piece of software that lets you fly smoothly over an image of the globe assembled from satellite photos, and then zoom in on your own house. When Google bought Keyhole, Bowden helped turn the software into the indispensable Google Earth. Recently, he's moved over to the Google Gadgets side, helping to build more gotta-have-it technology.

He is also an enthusiastic student of the new origami, as practiced by masters such as Robert Lang.

More profile about the speaker
Bruno Bowden | Speaker | TED.com
Rufus Cappadocia - Cellist
Globe-trotting, genre-hopping cellist Rufus Cappadocia plays the music of our sphere.

Why you should listen

Rufus Cappadocia uses his cello to play the music he hears around the world, filtered through the music in his head. A dedicated musicologist, he has played and studied deeply in many genres, from Haitian voodoo music to Indian ghazal, from Celtic to Balkan. The rich, jazz-inflected sound he pulls from his instrument (which he started playing at age 3) is a passionate through-line in all his work.

Cappadocia writes, records, and plays live, both solo and in several groups -- including Bethany & Rufus (Bethany is Bethany Yarrow, the daughter of Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary) and the Vodou Jazz Ensemble.

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Rufus Cappadocia | Speaker | TED.com
TED2008

Bruno Bowden + Rufus Cappadocia: Watch me fold origami (blindfolded)

Bruno Bowden bretter mens Rufus Cappadoccia spiller

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Etter Robert Langs presentasjon om origami ved TED2008, steg Bruno Bowden på scenen med en utfordring -- han skulle brette en av Langs forbausende compliserte origamifigurer, med blind for øynene, på under to minutter. Han er akkompagnert av cellisten Rufus Cappadocia.
- Engineer and origamist
An engineer with Google (he helped build Google Earth), Bruno Bowden is also an enthusiastic folder of paper. Full bio - Cellist
Globe-trotting, genre-hopping cellist Rufus Cappadocia plays the music of our sphere. Full bio

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Hellohallo everyonealle.
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Hallo alle sammen.
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And so the two of us are here to give you an exampleeksempel of creationopprettelse.
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Så vi to er her for å gi dere et eksempel på et skaperverk.
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And I'm going to be foldingfolding one of RobertRobert Lang'sLangs modelsmodeller.
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Jeg skal brette en av Robert Langs modeller.
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And this is the piecestykke of paperpapir it will be madelaget from,
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Og dette er papiret det skal lages fra,
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and you can see all of the foldsFolder that are neededbehov for for it.
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og dere kan se alle brettene som trengs for det.
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And RufusRufus is going to be doing some improvisationimprovisasjon
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Og Rufus har tenkt å improvisere
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on his customegendefinerte, five-stringfem-strengers electricelektrisk cellocello,
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på sin tilpassede, femstrengs elektriske cello,
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and it's very excitingspennende to listen to him.
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og det er veldig spennende å høre på ham.
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Are you readyklar to go? OK.
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Just to make it a little bitbit more excitingspennende.
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Bare for å gjøre det litt mer spennende.
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All right. Take it away, RufusRufus.
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Okay. Sett i gang Rufus.
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(MusicMusikk)
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All right. There you go.
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Okay. Her ser dere.
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Translated by Kim Stiberg
Reviewed by Martin Hassel

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Bruno Bowden - Engineer and origamist
An engineer with Google (he helped build Google Earth), Bruno Bowden is also an enthusiastic folder of paper.

Why you should listen

Bruno Bowden was part of the team at Keyhole, the company that built EarthViewer -- a groundbreaking (and addictive) piece of software that lets you fly smoothly over an image of the globe assembled from satellite photos, and then zoom in on your own house. When Google bought Keyhole, Bowden helped turn the software into the indispensable Google Earth. Recently, he's moved over to the Google Gadgets side, helping to build more gotta-have-it technology.

He is also an enthusiastic student of the new origami, as practiced by masters such as Robert Lang.

More profile about the speaker
Bruno Bowden | Speaker | TED.com
Rufus Cappadocia - Cellist
Globe-trotting, genre-hopping cellist Rufus Cappadocia plays the music of our sphere.

Why you should listen

Rufus Cappadocia uses his cello to play the music he hears around the world, filtered through the music in his head. A dedicated musicologist, he has played and studied deeply in many genres, from Haitian voodoo music to Indian ghazal, from Celtic to Balkan. The rich, jazz-inflected sound he pulls from his instrument (which he started playing at age 3) is a passionate through-line in all his work.

Cappadocia writes, records, and plays live, both solo and in several groups -- including Bethany & Rufus (Bethany is Bethany Yarrow, the daughter of Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary) and the Vodou Jazz Ensemble.

More profile about the speaker
Rufus Cappadocia | Speaker | TED.com

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