Posts Tagged ‘Evolve’

Art of Photography (part 21): Portrait Evolving

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015

We have been on the look out for Professor Charisse L’Pree, Ph.D. since we heard she took over the (Media) Race and Conversation series at SU. Her areas of expertise include persuasive communications and media psychology.

L’Pree’s presentation on “The #Healthyselfie” was a crowd pleaser at TEDx Syracuse University back in April.

A selfie is still a selfie, even if you don’t share it or post in on social media, she says, because in our hyper-connected world we use them to encode our memories and document our lives.

We look forward to L’Pree’s forthcoming selfie book, The Media Made Me Crazy. Beyond her academic pursuits, maybe she’ll launch a reality series called the “Charisse Chronicles,” or “Keeping up with L’Pree” to continue the psychoanalysis of our selfie obsession.

Diversity Dialogue

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015
Another of our favorites from the TEDx event was Doug Melville, who talked about using diversity as personal currency.

Another of our favorites from the TEDx event was Doug Melville, who talked about using diversity as personal currency.

The Art of Photography (part 18)

Saturday, April 18th, 2015
Professor Charisse L'Pree sees selfies as the new poetry and encourages judicious sharing.

Professor Charisse L’Pree sees selfies as the new poetry and encourages judicious sharing.

For her TEDx talk Professor Charisse L’Pree gave a pedestrian psycho-analysis of our need for selfies (a term that originated in 2002).

L'Pree, who will publish a book of her self-portraits, encourages healthy selfies and said different selfies meet different needs.

L’Pree, who will publish a book of her self-portraits, encourages healthy selfies and said different selfies meet different needs.

Maybe the Greatest (Central New York) Story Ever Told

Friday, April 17th, 2015
Columnist Sean Kirst explains why he tell stories at the TEDx Syracuse Conference.

Columnist Sean Kirst explains how one story becomes another story at TEDx Syracuse University.

We’ve seen him speak to community groups and interview celebrities, but deep down we think Sean Kirst is a griot, a storyteller. As a columnist/writer Kirst is a great mix of Gay Talese, Bob Greene and Pete Hamill, but at tonight’s TEDx event, he would have given six-figure keynote speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell a run for the money. In 20 minutes Kirst told what we think is possibly the most memorable tale (minus scandal) we’ve heard pertaining to this region.

Do yourself a favor, when they post the video, make sure to check out “At the Lighthouse…”