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William Verstraeten: IGIRAMA
The IGIRAMA project creates a 360-degree art installation that's like viewing the world from up in the clouds.
Diederik Jekel: Use science to analyze fear
Scientific journalist Diederik Jekel proves something as objective as physics can become very personal in his talk about fear.
Dr. Henrik Schärfe : Just me and my Geminoid
Exploring the line between technology and humanity with a humanoid robot.
Jonathan Baij: Everybody is a human beat box
Jonathan believes every person is a human beat box. The Stadsschouwburg has never before had a one-man band on its stage like this before.
Pieter van de Rest: Time to start sharing lives!
After receiving a donor heart, Pieter started an organization called Dona Dona, which helps donor families and organ recipients to find each other.
Dr. David Lentink: Biological flight in robots
Designing robot birds and robot insects that mimic biological aviation patterns.
Alan McSmith: Your wild side
For every ten of those Mac-worshipping, crackberry addicted, Starbucks weekend worker bees, there is always someone who makes noise of living simply, living deeply, living…period. Modern life is defined by this antithesis; the romanticism of nature
Louise Vet: Poop is gold
Louise Vet tells us how we can learn from nature and move to a circular economy. The example is in the new NIOO building, where literally everything is recycled.
Gary Wolf: Quantify yourself
Co-founder of The Quantified Self, Gary explains how mobile apps and always-on gadgets can track and analyze your body, mood, diet, spending, and practically everything in daily life that's quantifiable.
Joris Luyendijk: Share your learning curve
Luyendijk makes complicated problems understable and even fun by using the opportunities of Internet journalism.




