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1. Google+ Hangouts

1.1. Striking a balance between work life and personal life

1.1.1. Patrick de Laive

1.2. Innovation is a MUST to survive. Standing still is staying behind. Can a big corporation innovate from the inside out? Or do they need to insert innovation from the outside through startups? What is the ideal collaboration?

1.2.1. Ronnie Overgoor

1.2.2. Desiree Dudley

1.2.3. Documentary

1.3. How can you grow as an innovative startup company?

1.3.1. Patrick de Zeeuw

1.4. How do you start an honest, sustainable and transparent company that is not only a social, but also a commercial success for all stakeholders?

1.4.1. Willemijn Verloop

1.4.2. Aart van Veller

2. Fun tweets on #tedxams

2.1. Opening

2.1.1. open for TEDx message

2.2. Paul Zak

2.2.1. Half-naked man more attractive than gun onstage

2.2.2. chemisch mindervalide

2.2.3. quick escalation of TEDx by stripping Paul Zak

2.2.4. Hugs are drugs

2.3. Lissa Zeviar

2.3.1. gebarentaal op twitter

2.3.2. gebarentaal bij onderbroken livestream geluid

2.3.3. Fokke & Sukke gebruiken gebarentaal

2.4. Marc de Hond

2.5. Amir Liberman

2.5.1. better learn sign language

2.6. Miss Kilimanjaro

2.6.1. nieuwe Hirsi Ali inclusief naaldhakken

2.7. Eus van Someren

2.7.1. Hoe val je het snelst in slaap

2.7.2. Emo diagram vertoont meer stress bij technische storingen

2.7.2.1. Dan Ariely vertelt maar een mop

2.7.2.1.1. Als je je fiets kwijt bent, denk eerst aan waar je minnares woont

2.7.3. Zijn insomnia afstammelingen van nachtwakers

2.7.4. Keep the fire going at night

2.8. TEDx Amsterdam 2012 Award

2.8.1. Recurring balloon theme

2.9. Dan Ariely

2.9.1. Children prone to IKEA effect

2.10. Hans Klok

2.10.1. Van Hans naar Katja

2.10.2. Ik doe m'n best

2.11. Roy Sutherland

2.11.1. Clicker, gin and tonic all sound the same in every country

2.11.2. I have twins, but not identical twins. Unfortunately it makes them useless for experimentation.

2.11.3. Woman wants jewelry because it is an act of sacrifice for men, because they don't benefit from it

2.12. PIPS lab

2.12.1. Just got uploaded from #tedxams to Diespace

2.13. René Gude

2.13.1. stonecoal English is like riding a wheelchair

2.14. Katja Schuurman

2.14.1. Haar spiekbriefje

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4. What?

4.1. This years’ theme – human nature – refers to the distinguishing characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling and acting, that humans tend to have naturally. So what is human nature? Who are we, how do we think, feel and act? What are our limitations, and how can we overcome them?

5. When?

5.1. November, 30th 2012

5.2. 09:00-18:00

6. Where?

6.1. http://www.tedxamsterdam.com/event-2012/

6.2. Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam

6.3. Viewing Party at Provinciehuis Overijssel, Zwolle

6.3.1. organised by Ivo Boerdam

6.3.1.1. http://www.boerdam.nl/nieuws/48/boerdam-haalt-tedxamsterdam-weer-naar-zwolle

6.3.2. Sponsors

6.3.2.1. Provincie Overijssel

6.3.2.2. Boon Webdesign

6.3.2.3. Croissants Pigalle

6.3.2.4. Creative Orange

6.3.2.5. Hulskamp

6.3.2.6. Rick Meinen

6.3.2.7. Nuvoli

6.3.2.8. AnyIdea

6.3.3. Brainstorm

6.3.3.1. Noaberschap

6.3.3.1.1. Algemene ideeën

6.3.3.1.2. Aanvullingen

6.3.3.1.3. Aanvullingen 2

6.4. Photos

6.4.1. TEDx Amsterdam Flickr page

6.4.2. Henk-Jan van der Klis' Flickr page

6.4.3. Boerdam Facebook page

7. Introduction

7.1. All my balloons are popping

7.1.1. the X gone

8. Who?

8.1. Scientists & Thinkers

8.1.1. Eus van Someren

8.1.1.1. Lying Awake with Insomnia

8.1.1.1.1. Does the brain ever sleep

8.1.1.1.2. what determines sleep depth

8.1.1.1.3. Does counting sheep work

8.1.1.1.4. 10% of humans are insomniacs

8.1.1.1.5. Light therapy

8.1.2. Kevin Slavin

8.1.2.1. @slavin_fpo

8.1.2.2. previous TED talks

8.1.2.2.1. 2011 How Algorithms Shape Your World

8.1.2.2.2. 2011 Reality is Plenty Thanks

8.1.2.3. The History and Future of Luck

8.1.2.3.1. Venus wind painting

8.1.2.3.2. Fortuna vists

8.1.2.3.3. God speaks through the wind

8.1.2.3.4. Jonah in the storm

8.1.2.3.5. Luck is never in short supply

8.1.2.3.6. Everything happens for a reason

8.1.2.3.7. culture of chance

8.1.2.3.8. culture of control

8.1.2.3.9. You don't know what the future brings, but it brings you

8.1.3. Paul Zak

8.1.3.1. previous TED talk

8.1.3.1.1. 2011 Trust Morality & Oxytocin

8.1.3.2. neuroeconomics

8.1.3.3. Book The Morale Molecule

8.1.3.4. @pauljzak

8.1.3.5. The biology of love

8.1.3.5.1. Story of Lisa

8.1.3.5.2. Story of Oxytocin Defecit Disorder

8.1.3.5.3. Role oxytocin

8.1.4. Dan Ariely

8.1.4.1. previous TED talks

8.1.4.1.1. 2009 Our Buggy Morale Code

8.1.4.1.2. 2011 Beware Conflict of Interests

8.1.4.2. Book Predictably Irrational

8.1.4.2.1. My review

8.1.4.3. Book The Truth about Dishonesty

8.1.4.3.1. interview

8.1.4.4. @danariely

8.1.4.5. Meaning in Labour

8.1.4.5.1. motivators for work

8.1.4.5.2. experiment with LEGO Bionicle

8.1.4.5.3. experiment with named sheets

8.1.4.5.4. experiment with IKEA furniture assembling

8.1.4.5.5. experiment with origami building

8.1.4.5.6. Adam Smith versus Karl Marx

8.1.5. Rory Sutherland

8.1.5.1. previous TED talks

8.1.5.1.1. 2009 Life Lessons from an Ad Man

8.1.5.1.2. 2010 Sweat the Small Stuff

8.1.5.1.3. 2011 Perspective is Everything

8.1.5.2. Book The Wiki Man

8.1.5.3. @rorysutherland

8.1.5.4. The Next Revolution Will Be Psychological, Not Technological

8.1.5.4.1. Coining a word

8.1.5.4.2. popularizing words

8.1.5.4.3. innovation

8.1.5.4.4. innovatie en marketing zijn 2 manieren om waarde te creëren

8.1.5.4.5. separate the things we hear and see

8.1.5.4.6. Being rational isn't dangerous

8.1.5.4.7. Being creative is dangerous in business

8.1.6. Desiree Dudley

8.1.6.1. @desireedawns

8.1.6.2. @foresightnano

8.1.6.3. @20under20

8.1.6.4. Foresight Institute

8.1.6.5. The Power and Potential in Emerging Technologies

8.1.6.5.1. tooth loss

8.1.6.5.2. artificial limbs

8.1.6.5.3. artificial wind pipe

8.1.6.5.4. Team Rubicon

8.1.6.5.5. nanotube

8.1.6.5.6. Extreme 40 carbon fiber boat

8.1.6.5.7. It is man's nature to play with reality, let it expand and make something better

8.1.6.6. introduction

8.1.6.6.1. Yuri van Geest

8.2. Social entrepreneurs

8.2.1. Nice Nailantei Leng’ete

8.2.1.1. AMREF Flying Doctors

8.2.1.1.1. Changing Traditions

8.2.2. Katja Schuurman

8.2.2.1. Return to Sender

8.2.2.2. @rts_nl

8.2.2.3. It Is Time for a Good Story

8.2.2.3.1. why not

8.2.3. Lissa Zeviar

8.2.3.1. Babygebaren

8.2.3.1.1. Teach sign language as second language

8.3. Artists

8.3.1. Tinkebell

8.3.1.1. Everything Is Permitted

8.3.1.1.1. art = getting attention

8.3.1.1.2. controversy promotes attention

8.3.1.1.3. The notion of truth is changing

8.3.2. Leonard van Munster

8.3.2.1. The Dancing White Man

8.3.2.2. Other projects

8.3.2.2.1. Under heaven 2

8.3.2.2.2. Under heaven 1

8.3.3. Daria van den Bercken

8.3.3.1. Händel at the piano

8.3.3.1.1. Händel hits the road

8.3.4. A State of Wonder

8.3.4.1. Listening without prejudice

8.3.4.2. rediscovering Händel

8.3.4.2.1. spark emotions

8.3.5. David Middendorp

8.3.6. Hermine Deurloo

8.3.6.1. Oktober in Oosterpark

8.3.6.1.1. chromatic harmonica

8.3.7. Hans Klok

8.3.7.1. On stage

8.3.7.1.1. A great audience makes a great speech

8.3.7.1.2. think big

8.3.7.1.3. learn how to present

8.3.8. Sabrina Starke

8.3.8.1. sneak peek

8.3.8.1.1. #tedxamswomen

8.4. Personal stories

8.4.1. Valentijn De Hingh

8.4.1.1. Transgender story

8.4.1.1.1. What makes a human male/female

8.4.1.1.2. Painful surgey process

8.4.1.1.3. Be yourself

8.4.2. Marc de Hond

8.4.2.1. The Power of Adaptation

8.4.2.1.1. Loss of both parents in WWII

8.4.2.1.2. Suddenly paralyzed

8.4.2.1.3. if you're healthy

8.4.3. Klaas ten Holt

8.4.3.1. The Composer and His Grief

8.4.3.1.1. Stockhausen

8.4.3.1.2. Johnny Cash

8.4.3.1.3. RIP Bibian Harmsen

8.4.3.1.4. Weblog

8.4.3.1.5. music's role in overcoming grief

8.4.3.1.6. why wait doing the things we love

8.4.4. René Gude

8.4.4.1. Human Kindness

8.4.4.1.1. Learning to live without right leg

8.4.4.1.2. practice worth spreading

8.4.5. Paul de Blot

8.4.5.1. The Mystery of Human Nature

8.4.5.1.1. Material world composition didn't survive

8.4.5.1.2. Biological world survived

8.4.5.1.3. human being

8.4.5.1.4. premisse

8.4.6. Gary Carter

8.4.6.1. FreMantle Media

8.4.6.1.1. Some Day S/he’ll Come Along

8.5. Others

8.5.1. Patrick de Laive

8.5.2. Amir Liberman

8.5.2.1. The Emotional Microscope

8.5.2.1.1. Ultimate lie detector

8.5.3. Barbara Putnam Cramer

8.5.3.1. Food curation

8.5.3.1.1. the way you treat food, shows the way of life

8.5.4. Levi van Veluw

8.5.4.1. The Origin of The Beginning

8.5.4.1.1. Silent movie

8.5.5. Erik Bronsvoort

8.5.5.1. sustainability

8.5.5.2. ecological footprint of TEDx Amsterdam

8.5.5.2.1. 100kgs energy consumption per attendee

8.5.5.2.2. compensation programme

8.5.6. Pablos Holman

8.5.6.1. Printing food

8.5.6.1.1. eat and tweet

8.5.6.1.2. food on demand

8.5.6.2. Makerbot Replicator

8.5.7. PIPS lab

8.5.7.1. Diespace

8.5.7.1.1. Draw light

8.5.7.1.2. Diespace is for everyone

8.5.7.1.3. big data visualization

9. TEDxAmsterdam Award

9.1. 10 nominees

9.2. and the winner is

9.2.1. Marcel Verduyn

9.2.1.1. Ice from the sky

9.2.1.1.1. flexible water container

9.2.1.1.2. balloons in balance

9.2.1.1.3. combating food waste due to temperature changes in transport

9.3. City of the Future

9.3.1. 10 ways to improve your city through public space

9.3.1.1. Project for Public Spaces

9.3.1.1.1. Rosella Ferraro