You can see-- I mean, some of them really are-- look at that. Dada is a very important movement that took place in the 1920s, for example.So what happened was a lot of intellectuals around the world were horrified by this.
song. If you take a new song, Dada 's party is going to be held, if ...I am not going to turn back in the song,
Good afternoon. I have the pleasure and privilege and honor of welcoming to the Google campus Dada Nabhaniilananda, also known as the monk dude. Dada is a meditation teacher, a yoga monk, author, singer songwriter, and speaker who is originally from New Zealand and washas ordained as a monk in India in 1979.
And it turned out he was one of the most interesting people I've ever met. Dada has produced eight musical album.He's the author of the book meditation book "Close Your Eyes, Open Your Mind," which has been translated into 10 different languages.
Something like that. He set a deadline. Dadaab is going that way.
The principal complaint that I heard over and over again from Maryam is, at least we had a washing machine in Mogadishu! In Dadaab, water's scarce. You have to line up with 100 other people to wait your turn at the tap with your big yellow issued jerrycan just to get the water.
Though we could potentially be the parents of a 23-year-old, we feel too young for parenthood. "Mama" and "dada "? How can these words apply to us? We still have trouble with "ma'am" and "sir." No, we have to remind ourselves.
Do we have the microphone here? This is Dada . Good to see you. This is a person who's obsessed with creativity as much as I am.
You have 30 minutes to make your food and eat it and all of that stuff. They're called dadas . Big ladies.
And she has sung over 12,000 songs and is in "The Guinness Book of World Records." The government of India honored her with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008. Ashaji.
Meanwhile, the food rations have been cut by 30%, because the UN has a crisis with funding for Syria. So people in Dadaab are going hungry, because there's not enough food to eat. Like I said, his kids now are going to have to fight for a place at primary school.
Because of the numbers of people being displaced, and because of the birth rate in these camps. The birth rate in Dadaab is 1,000 a month. Now the US, to give you some kind of perspective, takes around 1,000 people from Dadaab every year for resettlement.
Nobody told us, you must do this course. But the point is that was Dada .
Now it was a crumb that would lead her back. Hilda"-- that's her mother-- "Hilda and Dada and Micah would be a fairy tale to her baby, but for Frida, this world here, the afterlife, was the fairy tale.
And, like, I just, I really enjoyed it. And so there is these dadadadadadadah.
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, But this was part of Dadaism, where the world was going to hell.
Something like that. He set a deadline. Which is why refugees in Dadaab are having their rations cut by 30%.
And that's what gives humor its power. I thought of myself as a Dadaist in the tradition of Hugo Ball and all those guys that came out of the aftermath
But the budget kept rising. doctoring onto nursing and nursing onto dadadadada.
You dump it on a table and you rearrange it as it goes. That's how you write a poem using Dada strategies. And I think this was, like, obviously really compelling to us, because that's essentially what we're doing with these text generating models, just
And I know that other people have thrown the Dada movement references, or Dada -ism, into the mix as well.
I'm delighted, once again, to welcome to the Google campus singer songwriter, performer, author, and yoga monk and meditation teacher, Dada Nabhaniilananda, also known as the monk dude. Thanks so much, , and thanks very much for inviting me back to Google.
Well maybe mama, maybe dada , and then no.
Not just in the realm of culture as with dada for example, but spiriting its bliss into the most intimate orifices of globalism."
And it was roughly around the time when the Dadaab Refugee Camp had opened up in Kenya.
She won a Phalke, Dadasaheb Phalke Award for her contribution in that field.
It's a pleasure to be here. I'd like to tell you about this refugee camp called Dadaab, which is the City of Thorns of the title. I spent four years going to that camp, following a range of people who live there.
perspective okay but that's just because well I mean like the word Dada daddy you know Tata
But of course, you can't really make a pop record with sounds like that. We also worked with a pair of creative technologists in California who call themselves Dadabots. This is their black metal logo.
And just yesterday I was reminded that I helped get wired up the Dadaab refugee camp, which may be the largest in the world.
So I'll just pause for a minute and let a couple of people sit down. OK. So to get an idea of Dadaab, what I'd like you to do is to imagine a city of half a million people. That's about the size of metropolitan New Orleans, or Zurich, or Bristol in the UK.
And we were getting these numbers of how many people were flooding into Dadaab.
To be alive, to be with you, like a weed, I can feel it in my head, like a dog in bed. So you know, these models are really good at kind of being the mega Dada poem machine.
Good afternoon. I have the pleasure and privilege and honor of welcoming to the Google campus Dada Nabhaniilananda, also known as the monk dude. Dada is a meditation teacher, a yoga monk, author, singer songwriter, and speaker who is originally from New Zealand and was
and 10,000 people in the audience. In fact, I myself had the distinct pleasure of running into Dada once at Yoshi's Jazz Club, where we both had gone to listen to . And I was intrigued.
Donc, aussi bien le surréalisme, le dada ïsme, la Harlem renaissance, afin les courants littéraires en Europe, aux États-Unis, en Amérique du Sud, partout.
My in-laws-- I'm sorry, my family came from Dadar in Mumbai, if you guys have been to Mumbai at all.
time management. I think my biggest-- I think for me, it's prioritizing Lucy, because Ben-- she can't-- she says Dada .
Trato de compartir cosas que me identifican o, igual, soy muy dada a compartir luego
So again, the ground of creativity consists of dynamism, interdependence, and mystery. Now before we go on with that, I want to do one quick reading from the book, but I would love to have my friend Dada do it. Would you do that?
And the biggest influence on this process wasn't really a technical influence at all. It was much more inspired by like, aleatoric and cut up writing techniques that were first used of course by artist and poets in the 1920s, as Dadaist poetry techniques. According to Tristan Tzara, you know, to you simply take a newspaper.
Right. So I mean, like you'll see Habanera from Carmen is in every-- dan dan danan, dadan da dadan.
I wonder how much of the tongue-in-cheek, the comedic elements, the Dadaist elements,
The birth rate in Dadaab is 1,000 a month. Now the US, to give you some kind of perspective, takes around 1,000 people from Dadaab every year for resettlement. There's no way-- the UK takes around 100.
You know, Steve Jobs didn't finish college, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, dadadadada.