O’Reilly Media is at it again – offering up innovation and creative inspiration at the click of a button. In conjunction with Global Ignite Week, O’Reilly Media is serving up extraordinary ingenuity by and for ordinary people through their new site igniteshow.com. And here’s the best part – all the inspiring videos on the site are five minutes long, give or take a few seconds.
I love the TED videos and I frequently watch them. The trouble is that all the presenters at TED are rock stars, making them a bit inaccessible. All of the presenters on Igniteshow are passionate people who could be your neighbor, the guy in line in front of you at Starbucks, or the person you pass by on the street every day. They’re every day people who are working on projects that they’re passionate about. And O’Reilly is helping them share their passion with all of us. The presenters aren’t perfect. There’s nothing slick about most of the presentations. That’s my favorite part – they’re real, honest people out there fighting the good fight.
I plugged in “creativity” in the search box and a slew of videos came up on igniteshow.com. Here are three that caught my eye:
Choose Your Own Adventure, In Real Life – What drives you to take risks? That thing is your passion. What’s the idea you’re willing to go out on a limb for? That’s the thing that is going to bring you the most satisfaction in life. Get with people who get you excited to live your life – they’re the key to your happiness.
Visual Thinking: Boost Your Creative IQ – Connect the right and left sides of the brain by drawing, and everyone can draw. Drawing provides us with the practice we need to generate “innovation on demand”. Now that’s a service this world needs.
Creating Communal Creative Space – Space sharing among entrepreneurs, artists, writers, and freelancers is gaining popularity all over the country. These spaces provide us with access to resources, space, new ideas, and creative people. Want to know what the future holds – hang around one of these joints for a while and you’ll see what lies ahead.
From the O’Reilly Media press release:
“From March 1-5, 2010, roughly 10,000 people will congregate at more than 60 Ignites on six continents, as the first Global Ignite Week rolls across the planet. They’ll gather in local venues, grab a cold beverage, and watch a series of 5-minute talks from geeks, entrepreneurs, creative professionals, farmers, educators—people in their community who rise to the challenge of the Ignite motto: “Enlighten us, but make it quick.”
About Ignite
Ignite got its start in Seattle in December, 2006, as a personal project of O’Reilly’s Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis. They dreamed up an event where people could share their ideas over beer, and sent word out through their network. On December 7, two hundred Seattle geeks looking for “a fun night of geekery and networking” squeezed into a bar on Capitol Hill. They found beer, but so much more. First up, a friendly but intense competition to build the sturdiest popsicle-stick bridge. Then 25 intrepid locals took a turn on the stage for their five-minute Ignite talks. The consensus was that it was a blast. Word got out, and other communities wanted Ignite in their cities. Brady and Bre turned the event over to O’Reilly, and nearly 200 Ignites have been held, about half of them in the past year. As Ignite enters its fourth year, O’Reilly is launching Global Ignite Week to both celebrate and amplify the Ignite phenomenon.
About O’Reilly
O’Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines, and conferences. Since 1978, O’Reilly Media has been a chronicler and catalyst of cutting-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and spurring their adoption by amplifying “faint signals” from the alpha geeks who are creating the future. An active participant in the technology community, the company has a long history of advocacy, meme-making, and evangelism.”