This page is committed to interesting online videos and articles that I have found that I consider to be valuable reads/watches for life in general.
Larry Lessig Talks About Copyright
This is a Boing-Boing post featuring a video presentation done by Larry Lessig about copyright law and how blanket regulation is harmful to education and collaboration. Very well thought out and presented.
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/09/larry-lessig-talks-a.html
Chris Ware Animates This American Life Episode about Fake T.V. Cameras
This animation is fun and makes the TAL episode more interesting. But the TAL episode is already interesting because of its reflection on society about the use of T.V. cameras a medium of interactive separation, not only for the end viewer, but for the persons operating them.
Phillip Spooner on Marriage as An Act of Freedom
This video is particularly touching because its personal, and it comes from someone not of the current generation. This man is 86 years old and speaks as a wise man of our culture. He has an philosophy that is not bound by ideology, but expands to all people. Nice work Phillip.
Elaine Morgan on Humans as Descendants of Aquatic Apes
I’ve always thought that we somehow belonged in the water, but that could be because I was born under a water sign. At any rate, Elaine Morgan puts down a pretty solidly defined case for the idea. Here she is: