ideas worth doing

The pound-for-pound talent tonnage of TEDsters boggles the mind.  It is absolutely the thing that makes the TED community so incandescent, as well as so humbling and deeply neat-o to be a part of.  So it is no small thing to aim this talent at very real problems with the goal of emerging from the gathering with ideas worth doing, as is happening this year for the first time with TEDActive Projects.

No doubt that some wonderfully innovative approaches will surface.  The question that has us nibbling our nails is how they will translate into action.

Introducing IfWeRanTheWorld

One way is through the use of a very new, very beta platform called IfWeRanTheWorld, the brain/love child of Cindy Gallop (of MakeLoveNotPorn fame). IfWeRanTheWorld is an online platform that is designed to power real-world action.  It makes it very easy for good & talented people to work together to achieve a common goal – be it host a dodgeball tournament or expand an urban community farm program or only eat cupcakes with lots of icing. Microactions are the coin of this realm – they are small, eminently doable tasks that, when added together, make things happen.

On IfWeRanTheWorld, you are what you do – it is where you ‘walk’ your social media ‘talk’.  If Facebook is the social graph and Twitter the interest graph, then IfWeRanTheWorld is the action graph.

Here’s how it works:

  • Bring your project, talent, inspiration and good intentions to ifwerantheworld.com
  • Answer the question, “If I ran the world, I would….”.
  • Join forces with other people working on similar things by picking up & doing their microactions.
  • Accelerate action by suggesting microactions, and inviting your network to act with you by sharing through Facebook, Twitter, you name it.
  • Start an actionplatform (or project) to make something happen on your own.

(if you prefer pictures over words, here is the how-it-works video)

How it might work for TEDActive Projects

The thought for TEDActive Projects is this:  Some project teams might publish their solutions as microactions, inviting the wider TED community (and beyond) to do them, report back, & collaborate.  Other project teams might use microactions to invite outside insight and expertise on their topic area. Still other project teams might blow our doors off by using microactions in a totally new way.

It feels appropriate to the theme of wonder and the spirit of experimentation that we don’t know exactly how people will make use of IfWeRanTheWorld.  For me, though, it just makes it that much more exciting.

That said, I’ll be on hand at TEDActive to help the project teams do their voodoo.  If you are interested in IfWeRanTheWorld (or scotch, or experience design as seduction, or comic books), then look for a girl with long blonde & blue hair wearing epic but foolishly high-heels.  That’ll be me.

The magnificent shot of  Cindy (above) is by Jon Bauer, who says he is ‘mostly doing this stuff for fun’ but who is extraordinary & should be mostly doing this stuff period.

Introducing the PUBLIC heART project

As kids, when we lost our mittens we’d simply check the Lost and Found, right?  If only there was a grown-up, existential equivalent that we could check when we’ve lost something like…our perspective…or sense of humor…or even just our way.

Well, this year at TEDActive there is; it’s the PUBLIC heART LOST AND FOUND PROJECT.

At this interactive, installation-in-progress, you can anonymously speak your truth/ speak your heart by sharing what you may feel lost about (career? love? life path?) and then tacking it onto our lovely Lost and Found board. Once posted, it will only be a matter of time until the right soul “finds” it and offers a bit of sincere advice, some direction, or even specific leads. 

At the end of the conference, we will be creating The Lost and Found Book comprised of all the questions and responses.  We believe the actual cards become individual pieces of art, and so they will be returned to their original owners as such.

We totally welcome your input and thoughts now, pre-conference. 

yours,
amy  (my good friends just call me Amy Krouse Rosenthal)

Be A Part of TEDActive Projects!

We invite you to join us in making ideas worth spreading come alive with the TEDActive Projects! We have invited some of the top experts, leaders, and idea amplifiers from each project theme to come to Palm Springs and collaborate with YOU, our project leaders, in creating a call-to-action on vital issues raised at TEDActive.

As a project leader, you and your group will be part of discussions, workshops, and activities during the conference to help you on your path to finding real solutions to big problems. We also hope this experience at TEDActive will help foster meaningful relationships to continue well beyond the conference.

You will also be invited by the TEDActive team to be a contributing writer to our official TEDActive Community Blog and encourage you to start “tweeting” your project experiences before, during, and after the conference for the public to engage in.

While we invite everyone to partake in this new initiative, spaces are limited to join a project team at TEDActive. We encourage all TEDActive attendees to sign up here on our Project Leader Application Form. Once you receive confirmation from our Projects team, you can immediately begin acting by connecting with your team, and documenting your experiences on our blog!

Be the first to participate as leaders in this exciting new initiative. Act now!