And then I would say I would be maybe a bass player first and then a songwriter, producer, collaborator . That comes that comes after that.And then that does evolve over time Yeah.
this built-in like default. your brother, like that's from the start, you know, you've been settled with a collaborator . Um, but sort of growing that community over the years, like do you find yourself working with mostly the same I I've seen you work with a lotof the same people over the years, but what is what is it sort of when what is it like when you're bringing somebody
um uh Drew might um Drew Peres is here from um Deep Mind so Drew probably recognizes this you're a collaborator collaborator in this project aren't you this is a big project called um predicts this is trying to mobilize the sort ofdata we've just been looking at to first of all map biodiversity in the world now
And of course, what do you get simultaneously with this but the music, the oxygen of Star Wars, as Paul Bateman, a "Star Wars" expert and Ralph McQuarrie collaborator , described it. I think it's a great description.It is by far the best thing about the movie.
today ain't going to be no more room left in the circle collaborators um people who lost people in their lives and they came and they shared their stories with us um history
But who really catches your mistakes? Collaborators ? Good. That's good.Your grad students? That's good.
What advice would you give us in terms of being better partners, better thinkers, better collaborators with our clients?Lester Wunderman: Listen, you are amazing.
an entire species for more than a year. So that's a whole species of life whose genome is undergoing bit rot on his hard disk somewhere purely because his collaborators haven't gotten around to running the appropriate analyses. And of course, there's lots more knowledge of that kind broadly across science. WhenI give talks, sometimes I will ask at the start, "How many people -- to scientists -- how many people systemically share their data." Not how many people will
worldwide. He is an actor on a number one comedy series on FX and a creator responsible for two viral YouTube series with his friend and collaborator Matty Matheson-- "Matty and Benny Eat out America" and "Stupid Fucking Cooking Show." So if you have not watched them, please tune in. They're hilarious. Really, really great stuff.
It's a quite different skill set. A collaborator and I have used that towards some other problems about four-dimensional spaces more recently.
A lot of projects that I work on as a musician, I guess, bass player first, and then most importantly, a collaborator . That's kind of how I like to frame what I do. You know, I don't have a lot of control on some of things that I work on in the time frame at which things come out.
OK, OK. So would you say when you first started your career that you were first a bass player and then maybe a collaborator ? And now years later, do you feel as if you're more collaborator and then bass player? Kind of how, how have the dynamics changed in your career from fresh to LA to where you are now?
people who share this being with you, not people who Get to know many people who share your being. If you're dealing with someone who does another collaborator , and the moment I feel like I've done everything, I'm lost, I think,
So honestly, more and more in my life-- I don't know if you feel this way, Billy-- but it's 80% the collaborators and maybe 20% the role. Because if you trust the collaborators , then it's-- and also, it's filmmaking.
And I'll tell you in a minute why, but for starters, you have to think about your collaborators . Your collaborators are 10% of your network. This is based initially and inspired by an early 2000 study about what made Wikipedia work.
And of course, because science is a team sport, but I'm the only one up here speaking, I wanted to give a shout-out to my wonderful team of collaborators and lab members. And one of them is here today, Scott Rogers, who has been a real key collaborator for me, because he's the one that actually helps design and run
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddock other collaborators , to combine all of this data, look at different analyses and get results that you couldn't have gotten otherwise through a network.
advanced collaboratory which is dedicated to rethinking learning for our own Information Age and she also
Andrew Wiles and his collaborator Richard Taylor took two years of heroic, secret effort to try to fix it.
And my collaborator , who is a doctor who works in ICU, she kind of listened to me.
I worked with my collaborator , Joe Tracz, and then at a certain point, we're like, OK, we have enough script to involve some actors and a director.
with my young collaborator , Sarah Walker, and our magnificent group of students and postdocs.
I worked with a collaborator , because I really didn't know how to start.
or working with a collaborator .
with a physics collaborator .
So my collaborator , Greg Welch at University of Central Florida, he and I have collaborated.
is my collaborator and also on the SparkCognition board-- and I published earlier this year.
And I had a collaborator who would-- like a trainer, John Hassan.
with my um primary collaborator on this work petat Tomy who's at Penn State and a few other people have been working to
I have a collaborator , a co-author, who lives in Spain.
Phillip Beasley with his collaborator , Rob Gorbet. And the golden fruits that you see within that canopy are fruits of my own enterprise, some special chemical fruits, which I'll talk
He and collaborators like Luis Bettencourt and others have looked at scaling laws in cities.
The Nazis and their collaborators would go into a community.
And I and collaborators have built on this model to add carbon removal, which the base version didn't have, and to add
cast of producers and collaborators ? Excuse me, collaborators to bring the story to life. You know, every film is really a collection of good actors.
One of our collaborators counted over 37,000 pollen grains to figure out, again, how the forest
These are many artistic collaborators who have the same dialogue and language that Sam does.
These are critical collaborators that you have to empower and give emotional ownership to so that they are just as invested in the project
And then those key collaborators then, in turn, have to do that to their silo of crews.
I really trust my collaborators a lot.
and trust the collaborators and know that it will come.
You've been collaborators since 1982, I think.
How do I say that I'm in between opportunities without saying that they told me to go away? And those collaborators are the people to prove your concept out. And then there are the influencers.
And my collaborators fabricated this system
of his collaborators , Adam Sings in the Timber and Santiago X.
And there's the collaborators .
We have over 125 collaborators from industry as well as academia.
We ended up being collaborators , and we've done many, many concerts together.
increase the number of collaborators to gain research funding. I don't know if this is through joint research funding or if it's something like publicity money,
You need collaborators . Here's an example of some of our collaborators .