Superheroes, Futurists and Entrepreneurs at TEDxChristchurch
Superheroes, Futurists and Entrepreneurs to Speak at TEDxChristchurch 2013
Launch event was held today at EPIC
• TEDxChristchurch 2013: Curiouser and
Curiouser to be held Saturday, 19 October
• Initial
wave of speakers announced
• Applications to attend now
open
• Special ticket price for youth
attendees
• ASB on board as Platinum
Sponsor
• Event to be livestreamed on press.co.nz
TEDxChristchurch 2013 was launched today with a viewing party of TEDGlobal and the introduction of the first wave of speakers for the main event coming up in October.
The speakers announced for the October event include comedian Dai Henwood, superhero Flat Man, filmmaker Slavko Martinov, futurist Stuart Candy, entrepreneur Selwyn Pellet, poet Ali Jacs, Nvader founder Daniel Walker, musician Jen Turner, and Ben Uffindell, editor of The Civilian. National Radio's Kathryn Ryan will be the MC.
The theme for this year’s TEDxChristchurch was also revealed: Curiouser and Curiouser. “The theme is an obvious reference to Alice in Wonderland,” said Curator and Licensee Kaila Colbin. “But it is also a challenge to our audience: we want people to be curiouser, to be ever more interested in the world we live in and the extraordinary people who surround us.”
The attendees being challenged are not your ordinary conference-goers. Securing one of the coveted tickets to the event involves an application process: a short, 3-question form to help the organisers understand their guests.
“It’s one of the questions we get asked often: why make people apply?” Colbin revealed. “The truth is, our audience is like no other audience. They are interested, open-minded, engaged, and ready to be active participants on the day -- and perhaps to carry forward some of the ideas worth spreading that come out of it. Their mindset is what makes TEDxChristchurch so powerful, and the application process is a big part of that.”
Applications are now open to the public at www.tedxchristchurch.com.
Organisers also revealed a discount programme for youth attendees: while general admission tickets come in at $125, tickets for those aged 25 and under are just $25. Kimberley Gilmour, TEDxChristchurch Youth Co-ordinator, confirmed the importance of having young people at the event. “The younger you are, the more essential it is to be exposed to a range of ideas and perspectives, from our local area and around the world. They are the ones on whom this experience will have the biggest impact; they are the ones who in turn can have the biggest impact on our world.”
This year, TEDxChristchurch welcomes ASB as Platinum Sponsor. “Part of our mission is to help Kiwis succeed, which is why we love TEDxChristchurch,” said ASB Regional Manager Peter Devine. “Christchurch is changing so rapidly -- TEDxChristchurch is an outstanding platform for cross-pollinating ideas and sparking innovation.”
The Press has also increased its support of TEDxChristchurch, confirming that the October event will be livestreamed on press.co.nz. “This is a terrific opportunity for us to highlight local, national and international thought leaders, to provoke informed conversation, and to offer quality content to our online audience,” said Joanna Norris, Editor of The Press. “The rebuild of Christchurch has given us a rare opportunity to consider some exciting and innovative ideas for our region. Now is the time to really challenge ourselves to consider new ways of living, working and recreating, and TEDxChristchurch is a chance to do this. It’s a perfect fit for us.”
The following speakers were announced at today’s event:
Flatman:
Your
local superhero-in the flesh. Flatman, Christchurch’s own
superhero, has become one of Christchurch’s most caring
volunteers through his good deeds to help students following
the earthquakes. Flatman started off by dropping off food
packages to students’ doorsteps, leaving a note, and
disappearing in the dark of night. After gaining accolades
from students, he continues his generous nature by teaching
school children about kind acts and doing good for others.
Although his identity will remain secret, he will continue
to show kindness and do good deeds for the city of
Christchurch.
Slavko Martinov:
In his filmmaking
debut, Slavko Martinov made quite a statement with his
9-year effort entitled Propaganda. A fake North
Korean film, it caused a stir and came under investigation
by the South Korean government. Eugene Change, the star of
the film, had his life turned upside down. The film had its
world premiere at an A-list festival IDFA in November, and
the story ran on 3rd Degree in April.
Stuart
Candy:
Dr. Stuart Candy, Ph.D, is currently the
Foresight and Innovation Leader for Australasia at the
design and engineering firm Arup, and adjunct professor in
the Design Strategy MBA at California College of the Arts in
San Francisco. Over the past decade, he has worked with
governments around the world - from Melbourne to Korea,
Hawaii, Singapore, and the United Kingdom - and on projects
for General Electric, IDEO, the Sydney Opera House, the TED
Conference, and the United Nations Rio+20 Summit. He became
the first research fellow of the Long Now Foundation in
2006. Stuart received his Ph.D. in political science from
the University of Hawaii at Manoa for work on experiential
scenarios, an approach to immersive storytelling at the
intersection of futures, design, and politics. Originally
from Australia, he also holds an LL.B. and a B.A. in the
history and philosophy of science from the University of
Melbourne.
Selwyn Pellett:
On his return to New
Zealand from corporate life in Singapore in 2001, Selwyn
decided he had enough of working for multinationals; he
co-founded two companies, Endace Ltd and Prolificx Ltd (now
iMarda) with $250,000, and led both companies as CEO. These
two companies have collectively exported close to half a
billion dollars of premium margin (70% +) exports since.
Both have also had to make the difficult technology and
cultural changes required to move from a hardware product to
platforms to full services companies as well as from
freeform start-ups to adolescent corporates. Endace’s
suite of products for intelligence agencies, banks and
telecommunications companies led it to the first and still
only New Zealand company to list on the UK’s AIM
exchange.
Ali Jacs:
Ali Jacs is the 2012 New
Zealand National Poetry Slam Champion. A native of
Wellington, she found her first spoken word/performance
poetry community in Canada and has since played an integral
role in building Wellington’s poetry community. She has
competed in competitions in the USA, Canada, and Australia,
and has recently self-published her first chapbook
Romantic Pragmatism and in 2012, she started the
popular monthly Poetry in Motion series. She is passionate
about the potential of spoken word poetry to lead positive
change.
Dai Henwood:
A Wellington native, Dai
Henwood is a stand-up comedian that is currently a Team
Captain on TV3’s 7 Days. Trained in Theater and Film at
Victoria University, Dai won the Best New Face Award in
1999’s Pulp Comedy on TV2 and the prestigious TV2 Billy T
Award in 2002. He stared in his own TV show on C4TV called
‘Insert Video Here’ as well as the TV series ‘Roll the
Dai’ and followed that with a 2007 win of the coveted Fred
Award at the New Zealand International Comedy
Festival.
Daniel Walker:
After 20 years of
working for the New Zealand police, Daniel Walker has spent
the past five years working exclusively on the international
arena investigating the sexual exploitation and trafficking
of women and children in more than a dozen countries. Daniel
has worked with the FBI and CIA on a covert basis and has
become adept at infiltrating the organized criminal networks
responsible for the trafficking of women and children into
the global multi billion-dollar commercial sex industry. His
efforts have resulted in the rescue of hundreds of victims
and prosecution of many perpetrators.
Ben
Uffindell:
Ben Uffindell, editor and writer of The
Civillian, is a former University of Canterbury student who
created a satirical website in 2013 that takes current
events in New Zealand and the world and turns them on their
head to create laughable, humorous articles. His satire is
popular with viewers of all ages, and The Civilian has been
featured on television and news articles around the
country.
Jen Turner:
At only 17 years old, Jen
Turner is Christchurch's future superstar. Jen has already
written more than seventy songs, and is emerging well beyond
her years as one of our world class singer-songwriters.
Under the management of Fledge, Jen is working towards
commercial releases in 2013. You can hear her beautiful
voice and mastery of melody for yourself on YouTube, under
the username 'fledgefilms'.
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