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.

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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)

布魯諾‧波登摺紙,魯法斯‧卡帕多伽奏樂

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在羅伯特‧蘭恩於TED208分享摺紙奧秘後,布魯諾‧波登也登台大展身手──他要矇眼、在兩分鐘內完成一件蘭恩精巧複雜的摺紙作品。大提琴家魯法斯‧卡帕多伽也登台伴奏
- 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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Hello你好 everyone大家.
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And so the two of us are here to give you an example of creation創建.
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我們要展示何謂創作
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And I'm going to be folding摺頁 one of Robert羅伯特 Lang's models楷模.
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我會重現蘭恩的一件摺紙作品
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And this is the piece of paper it will be made製作 from,
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就用這張紙
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and you can see all of the folds褶皺 that are needed需要 for it.
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所有的褶痕都在上面了
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And Rufus魯弗斯 is going to be doing some improvisation即興
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在我摺的同時 魯法斯會即興創作
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on his custom習慣, five-string5弦 electric電動 cello大提琴,
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用他的招牌 五弦電子大提琴表演
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and it's very exciting扣人心弦 to listen to him.
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絕對讓各位耳目一新
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Are you ready準備 to go? OK.
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準備好了嗎?要開始了!
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Just to make it a little bit more exciting扣人心弦.
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這只是要讓過程更有趣
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All right. Take it away, Rufus魯弗斯.
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好了 你把它拿走吧
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(Music音樂)
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All right. There you go.
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好了,開始囉
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(Laughter笑聲)
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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