It is on the same page as the Wonderful World video - it's a TED conference session by a photographer. It is very long at 35 mins, but the meat of it (27 mins remaining to 10 mins remaining) is shots and commentary from industrial China - mind boggling and mesmerizing.
Hello anon, that sounds very much like the Edward Burtynsky video posted at Ted.com. If so, yes, I saw it and found it fascinating. If it ever snows in San Diego and I'm stuck indoor for days, I'm going to go through the entire TED video library. Thanks.
Did you take the time to watch this video:
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It is on the same page as the Wonderful World video - it's a TED conference session by a photographer. It is very long at 35 mins, but the meat of it (27 mins remaining to 10 mins remaining) is shots and commentary from industrial China - mind boggling and mesmerizing.
Hello anon,
ReplyDeletethat sounds very much like the Edward Burtynsky video posted at Ted.com. If so, yes, I saw it and found it fascinating. If it ever snows in San Diego and I'm stuck indoor for days, I'm going to go through the entire TED video library. Thanks.