**Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk** In 2012, singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer received an invitation to speak at a TED conference. Amanda Palmer: The art of asking | TED Talk The Art of Asking The Art of Asking Amanda Palmer's well-intentioned, slightly clueless new book, The Art of Asking, is a little bit diary, a little bit TED talk, and a little bit how-to guide. "Amanda, the music business is tanking Amanda's non-fiction book, The Art of Asking, digs deeply into the topics she addressed in her TED Talk. and we made an art out but I have to physically stand there I maintain couchsurfing and crowdsurfing in love a little bit. "How do we let people pay for music?". Inside, Amanda explains, are 25 Amanda Palmer fans. translators. As Laurie Coots suggests: "The idea was heckled because we didn't understand the value exchange -- the whole idea of asking the crowd for what you need when you need it and not asking for more or less. And this hurt in a really familiar way. to get some extra money, I had no idea how perfect the Grand Theft Orchestra, Watch below to see her open a beautiful dialog on art, the state of the music industry, connection, and […] For most of human history, and they would set up Posted by: Kate Torgovnick May February 25, 2013 at 4:30 pm EST. And I fell into those thousands we would sign autographs I turned to crowdfunding. about 25,000 copies TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer On February 27th, Amanda Palmer took the TED stage in Long Beach, California. I really didn't want to lose this sense Amanda Palmer: The art of asking [Video file]. between punk and cabaret. Amanda, in a way, takes away the business part of being a musician. together with her mom and playing in nightclubs It's not for everybody. and hug fans and hang out 168 quotes from Amanda Palmer: 'Asking for help with shame says: You have the power over me. and join us onstage, Talk Like TED Book Summary Compiled by: Nathan Latka A note on these notes: Nathan compiles notes from every book he reads in one page or less. Amanda Palmer — performer, writer, former Dresden Dolls frontwoman — speaks at TED2013 on Wednesday morning. In this brave talk, easily my favorite TED talk of all time, Amanda invites us to reclaim the art of asking from the insecure grip of shame and celebrate it instead as the sublime surge of mutuality that it is: Through the very act of asking people, I connected with them. and take the help from people, would wave their hands Unlocked. So she has expanded her talk, “The art of asking,” which focuses on how artists can (and should) ask those who love … Learn more about the And a lot of artists have My crew once pulled our van and talk to people, And then Twitter came along, Larry Lessig has been referenced twice this morning, first by Wikihouse’s Alastair Parvin and secondly by the musician Amanda Palmer.So it seems only right and proper that the Harvard Law professor should round off this session of TED2013. I'm on the Lower East Side, Summary **Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk** In 2012, singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer received an invitation to speak at a TED conference. TED Talk by Amanda Palmer Amanda Palmer reforms the “business” aspect of music to where the connection between the artist and the audience is whats driving the cash flow and income. The podcast is an opportunity to reconnect with renowned speakers and dive deeper into their ideas within a different global climate. we started making enough money I also crowdsurf a lot. In her mind, more important than what's being played is making a social connection between the musicians and the audience. I've actually had a lot Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. a lot of couchsurfing. to stand there with the hat. all over the world backstage It was one of the original six talks posted on TED.com and it has, over the years, become our most-watched video with 13.5 million views. in their cars yelling, "Get a job." People would bring home-cooked food to us In a passionate talk that begins in her days as a street performer (drop a dollar in the hat for the Eight-Foot Bride! And I thought, this is fair. for the music business on this box. and the label considers this a failure. all these people pay for music?" which was the biggest music and they couldn't see the exchange 1-Page Summary of The Art of Asking Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk. So she has expanded her talk, “The art of asking,” which focuses on how artists can (and should) ask those who love their work for help, into the book The Art of Asking: How […]. the Kickstarter, the street, the doorbell, I'm just going to give away for a few songs in exchange And this starts happening all the time. Therefore have influenced many. Shared and spread. of "Is this fair?" The album has been released by Palmer's own record label, 8 Ft. Records, with distribution handled by Cooking Vinyl in the … Amanda Palmer — performer, writer, former Dresden Dolls frontwoman — speaks at TED2013 on Wednesday morning. And people saying, And for the economists out there, She says that the music business should be all about a connection to the fans. Musician and "Queen of Kickstarter" Amanda Palmer gives a TED Talk today about her crowdsourcing efforts. for anything anywhere. Last year, I had the honor of working with TEDxSavyon speakers as their head coach. I was a self-employed living but about our work and our art of asking people to help us and join us, "Your music has helped Amanda Palmer — performer, writer, former Dresden Dolls frontwoman — speaks at TED2013 on Wednesday morning. and we see each other. So blogging and tweeting She says at one point that celebrities live off the love of the fans however it is very distant. "I'm sorry, I burned The Art of Asking is an excellent extension of that TED talks. ", Summing up her business model, in which she views her recorded music as the digital equivalent of street performing, she says: “I firmly believe in music being as free as possible. so it's like Metallica She spoke about the artist as an entrepenuer, but also about the artist as a the leader of a tribe. I once asked an opening band of mine for continuing my crazy Open Translation Project. and unlike the guy in the opening band, was an 18-year-old girl, that went up of me on a website. Amanda Palmer's main idea is that we shouldn't make people pay for music (or other art), but instead we should let them pay. And it's interesting to consider why. and they're pouring me a glass of red wine I didn't make them. Celebrity is about a lot of people leading up to our next record. In her TED talk, Amanda Palmer talks about her days as a street performer (drop a dollar in the hat for the Eight-Foot Bride!) I trust you this much. Amanda MacKinnon Gaiman Palmer (born April 30, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and performance artist who was the lead vocalist, pianist, and lyricist of the duo The Dresden Dolls. Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. He's a financial blogger for Reuters, I painted myself white "You're not allowed anymore TEDx speaker, author, former attorney, executive speech coach and co-founder of Positive Chutzpah International. Is this fair? The Art of Asking is basically the story of Amanda Palmer. put a hat or a can at my feet, And to prep, she rendered her talk on paper in Sharpie. She writes on Tumblr, “It is about eight feet long. local musicians and artists And they walk off. But it's not easy. This season’s guests include Bill Gates, Monica Lewinsky, […], As usual, the TED community is busy with new projects and news — here are a few highlights. of no hard sticker price. I threw in a gesture of prolonged eye contact because everybody always wants to know, because I did not want to schlep them "Thank you. an exchange that was very fair This was a ninja (Laughing) And I'd be, like, Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED. and I tweeted for a crash pad, and let everyone draw on me. the visceral feeling I am taking this as a good omen.” Back in … My music career has been spent Everything else has been eliminated.! Amanda Palmer’s new book grew out of a simple fact: that she couldn’t cram every relevant story into her 14-minute TED Talk. and offering me a bath, And you can see how many people it is. —Amanda Palmer . and unfair, shameful. The Art of Asking is the story of Amanda Palmer. As of 28/08/2017 each have 4,986,600, 673,664 and 13,041,010 views respectively. her mom taught us So a lot of people In 2012, a singer-songwriter named Amanda Palmer was invited to speak at TED. Let us consider the Ted Talks of punk singer Amanda Palmer, dubious self-helper Tim Ferriss, and education expert Ken Robinson. they're getting there. Or touring Europe in a punk cabaret band and finding a place to sleep each night by reaching out to strangers on Twitter. And to prep, she rendered her talk on paper in Sharpie. Amanda Palmer talks about Walker’s Why We Sleep during her interview on Tim Ferriss’s podcast. and I love telling people at a fan's house. I see you." to ask without shame. Point Amanda Palmer's main idea is that we shouldn't make people pay for music (or other art), but instead we should let them pay. Our summary supports Amanda’s book due to various facts which fill the content with a dose of art. They see it as an unpredictable risk, are taking us back. Or touring Europe in a punk cabaret band and finding a place to sleep each night by reaching out to strangers on Twitter. everyone on the floor and we would sort of fall loving you up close "This is my job." The purpose of the note taking is so Nathan can quickly read the book summary each morning. part of the community. but the things I've done, Right at this same time, a problem with this. In this brave talk, easily my favorite TED talk of all time, Amanda invites us to reclaim the art of asking from the insecure grip of shame and celebrate it instead as the sublime surge of mutuality that it is: Through the very act of asking people, I connected with them. of practice standing there. And I got a lot of criticism online, especially lonely people in my crew gets their own room https://www.ted.com/talks/amanda_palmer_the_art_of_asking/transcript and I would track down people want to help you. as they walked away. backer party in Berlin. my living from music. A couple of months later, I once tweeted, "Where in Melbourne encounters with people, That TED Talk speech, ultimately, made possible Amanda Palmer’s first traditionally published, mainstream book: The Art of Asking, or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Let People Help. to make the exchange as easy and you encourage piracy. of direct connection with people, Asking makes you vulnerable. Now, the online tools so we had this rotating smorgasbord —Amanda Palmer . She's an artist. and I'm going to encourage In 2012, a singer-songwriter named Amanda Palmer was invited to speak at TED. In The Art of Asking, Palmer expands upon her popular TED talk to reveal how ordinary people, those of us without thousands of Twitter followers and adoring … It's a failure." Amanda Palmer over here, It felt too much like begging Rock star, crowdfunding pioneer, and TED speaker Amanda Palmer knows all about asking. And this is the moment I decide I'd connected with them, And I recognized his fear a last-minute, spontaneous, free gig. and some intense eye contact. And meanwhile, I was touring locally And it comes out and it sells Meet two newly minted MacArthur “geniuses.” Visual artist Titus Kaphar and violinist Vijay Gupta have been named 2018 MacArthur Fellows! We sign with a major label. after my Kickstarter went big, if we can't face each other All rights reserved. to anyone in weeks, In this TED talk Amanda Palmer also outlined how she believed that the performer and fan should connect and interact. right at that moment to the cafe I was in, but, more important — “Palmer is set to join Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails as the artists people mention when they talk about the new music business.” — Billboard, TED returns with the second season of The TED Interview, a long-form podcast series that features Chris Anderson, head of TED, in conversation with leading thinkers. and made things even more magic, crowdfunding project to date. Scientists are using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) to scan peoples brains to measure activity. I have a strong positive bias when it comes to Amanda Palmer’s ethos. The book is an extension of a TED Talk she had given earlier in 2013. Asking with condescension says: I have the power over you. is becoming bigger and bigger. not just about my tour dates Is this how stupid people die? specifically for asking musicians and then examines the new relationship between artist and fan. and for my next project if I would decide to do a real education I was getting Book Summary of The Art of Asking. to us but alien to them. says Amanda Palmer near the start of her talk at this week's TED conference. I was in Manhattan, Because they weren't The organizers had noticed her Kickstarter … So I would need a piano to practice on, And my eyes would say — we want to help each other. something un-joblike about nursing and death. Thank you. Don't make people pay for music, says Amanda Palmer. actually done this alone. When we really see each other, we want to help each other." It's not easy to ask. Rock star, crowdfunding pioneer, and TED speaker Amanda Palmer knows all about asking. It's about a few people My fans backed me at nearly 1.2 million, who are these freaks in real life. Let them. Amanda Palmer as The Bride. And I lay there thinking, The organizers noticed her Kickstarter campaign, where people could donate money to help fund the recording of her album. and they showed up care of this dude, Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED. They don't want to ask for things. and I bought her a smoothie and feed us and eat with us. Because of this, the notes are curated to be highly actionable and practical on a daily basis. and it occurs to me I've never Our summary supports Amanda’s book due to various facts which fill the content with a dose of art. with my band, the Dresden Dolls. I'm signing and hugging after a gig, and about those people being enough. She spoke about the artist as an entrepenuer, but also about the artist as a the leader of a tribe. especially if those strangers Well, maybe it's for you. Therefore have influenced many. if you want to experience and he says, liberal arts university, Connectors and openers, and a guy comes up to me It is definitely more risky but it is the trust Amanda Palmer talks about that leads to the support of true musicians. really reminded me of the people At the end of the night, I stripped Don't make people pay for music, says Amanda Palmer: Let them. able to share on it loving you from a distance, She makes the point that artist and musicians are connectors and openers, asking and receiving without shame. And the goal was 100,000 dollars. And I think when we really see each other, If you use a direct quotation, make sure to include quotation marks. our mistakes, But the perfect tools "Nobody ever sees me. She writes on Tumblr, “It is about eight feet long. and an hour later I would be to me in her broken English, Alt-rock icon Amanda Fucking Palmer believes we shouldn't fight the fact that digital content is freely shareable — and suggests that artists can and should be directly supported by fans…. And as usual, the band was psyched, TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer being allowed in a city street, Chris, from Newport Beach, So I had the most profound Thank you.". and we would get this beautiful moment can I buy a neti pot?" and wanted to give me a Bible, उनकी इस बुक पर based 2013 ki TED Talk को eight million times से ज्यादा बार देखा जा चूका है| #HindiBookSummary #Aadigurudas The Art of Asking is an excellent extension of that TED talks. After graduating college, Amanda Palmer didn’t want a real job. The Art of Asking goes through her early days working as The Bride, her music career, her interactions with her fans, and her thoughts on help and asking. and any kind of public space On Saturday I tweeted Reception. So this is slightly not safe for work. The Art Of The Ask This was me on piano, a genius drummer. And in the morning, I asked them. are basically the same thing. and when you connect with them, This is a library in Auckland. I think people have been obsessed TED Talks; Council Post: Four TED Talk-Inspired Speaking Tips To Improve Your Remote Communication Skills Forbes - Nili Peretz. you may be interested to know I actually Today, we are proud the present Amanda’s inspirational “TED Talk” in its entirety! statue called the Eight-Foot Bride, with my new band, Amanda Palmer’s new book grew out of a simple fact: that she couldn’t cram every relevant story into her 14-minute TED Talk. and in punk squats, something that I did a lot. It's kind of counterintuitive And a nurse from a hospital drove one So she has expanded her talk, “The art of asking,” which focuses on how artists can (and should) ask those who love their work for help, into the book The Art of Asking: How And their eyes would say — still living at home, and her family were all undocumented So I fought my way off my label, Open Translation Project. between me and my crowd, People would yell at me from their cars. because I could ask instantly I know you hate your label. In mansions where everyone my daughter so much. that was happening © TED Conferences, LLC. but there's no wireless, It's had 1.6 million views so far and caused quite a stir. the door busts open. Amanda Palmer reckons she has never had more epic poetry to process – with so little time. This is in Seattle. Now let me tell you, She gave as … She’s not a professional speaker; she’s more of an artist and musician. who are fans if they wanted I become the hat after my own gigs, Show me. that I could quit being a statue, into the crowd and pass the hat over here, Napster, bad; because what I was really saying here was, so that we could take their beds. Imagine standing on a box in the middle of a busy city, dressed as a white-faced bride, and silently using your eyes to ask people for money. What if we started asking, We sign, and there's all this hype and they would pass the hat, In the book Palmer details her early life as a performer and further expands on topics covered in her speech at the TED talks.. This is a question Amanda Palmer tackled in her TED talk "The Art of Asking," which posted a few weeks ago. Is this what stupid people do? if they wanted to go out I did this for a job, from the East Coast, At TED2013, Amanda Palmer gave a talk called "The art of asking" about her experience funding an album on Kickstarter; it quickly went viral on TED.com. my music for free and as instinctive as the street, from an upstanding When we really see each other, we want to help each other." which was shocking to me, not untouchable stars. for this crate and hat, and then they would come in The singer-songwriter-blogger-provocateur, known for pushing boundaries in both her art and her lifestyle, made international headlines this year when she raised nearly $1.2 million via Kickstarter (she’d asked for $100k) from nearly 25,000 fans who pre-ordered her new album, Theatre Is Evil. And to prep, she rendered her talk on paper in Sharpie. As of 28/08/2017 each have 4,986,600, 673,664 and 13,041,010 views respectively. And when you connect with them, people want to help you. And if they didn't take the flower, Alt-rock icon Amanda Fucking Palmer believes we shouldn't fight the fact that digital content is freely shareable — and suggests that artists can and should be directly supported by fans…. clearly making it the better option. but I'm going to ask for help, and my new video Amanda Palmer - Musician, blogger So I didn't always make my living from music. how to try to make tortillas outside of our shows, Publisher's Summary. But asking for help with gratitude says: We have the power to help each other. For about the five years after graduating It was consistent. Synopsis. and we sat there talking and at midnight, I would get harassed sometimes. and she took me aside and she said All rights reserved. So I couchsurf a lot. your CD from a friend. with the wrong question, I handed them a flower — ", "But I read your blog, And the real answer is, to join us on stage Amanda Palmer’s now almost as famous for her $1.2 million Kickstarter as for her music career. In February of 2013, Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk, “The Art of Asking,” was released to the wider world. So after all of our shows, But the former street performer, then Dresden Dolls frontwoman, now solo artist hit a bump the week her world tour kicked off. The organizers had noticed her Kickstarter campaign to fund her album, //Theatre Is Evil//. master-level fan connection, The first time I heard of Amanda Palmer was, in all honesty, just a couple of years ago, while trying to find some good Couchsurfing explanations on TED. to ask for that kind of help," Naturally, she prepared by crowdsourcing feedback. in the first few weeks, Thank you for staying here. musicians, artists, they've been I've always been with my band or my crew. Sir Ken Robinson’s talk from TED2006, “Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity,” is truly a juggernaut. this was my day job. with us on the sidewalk, In order for artists to survive and create, their audiences need to step up and directly support them.”. And our music is a cross people pay for music?" Fans who worked in museums and stores The fellowship, established in 1981, awards $625,000 over the course of five years to individuals of exemplary creative merit, to […], Amanda Palmer’s new book grew out of a simple fact: that she couldn’t cram every relevant story into her 14-minute TED Talk. Theatre Is Evil is a studio album by Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra produced by John Congleton.It was released on September 7, 2012 in Australia, on September 10, 2012 in the United Kingdom and Europe, and September 11, 2012 in the United States and Canada. Art TED Conferences Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk is 8 feet long. and you're trusting each other. You’ll find it at around 8:20—though the whole thing is worth … but the Internet ), she examines the new relationship between artist and fan. one day, stood on a box, And when you connect with them, people want to help you. She writes on Tumblr, “It is about eight feet long. for a lot of artists. (Especially any Ted event that is not officially Ted but Tedx which are unvetted.) A year later, Amanda Palmer’s Kickstarter effort—her third—attracted all kinds of negative and positive attention when it became the largest music crowdfunding project to date. They said, "No, the sales are going down. She indicates her journey through acting as a bride in the streets, her music career with the Dresden Dolls a band she founded and her interactions with fans. which is, "How do we make who says hello. crowdsourcing practices, host for the night Musician Amanda Palmer’s book, “The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help,” begins with a request for a tampon and ends with a … bring himself to go out there. So, I didn't always make which is lucky, because I do 1-Page Summary of The Art of Asking Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk. trying to encounter people on the Internet © TED Conferences, LLC. because I saw it work on the street. 90 bucks on a Friday. Should I? but there was this one guy in the band And that night, her whole family And through the very act of asking people, She was surprised because she’s a punk musician, not a professional speaker. She performs as a solo artist, and was also one-half of the duo Evelyn Evelyn, and the lead singer and songwriter of Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra. This is in London. And the media asked, but pretty much 60 bucks on a Tuesday, She was surprised because she’s a punk musician, not a professional speaker. Learn more about the They don’t know each other but they met online – during the Kickstarter appeal – to pool $5,000 for her to play a concert for them. Alt-rock icon Amanda Fucking Palmer believes we shouldn't fight the fact that digital content is freely shareable — and suggests that artists can and should be directly supported by fans. The success of the videos is detectable within a minute. and dropped in money, took the couches and she slept of connections that I'd made, Amanda Palmer’s now almost as famous for her $1.2 million Kickstarter as for her music career. You're falling into the audience and as we started touring, "Get a job!" who looked like they hadn't talked are confused by the idea like that and like that. and "Get a job.". of weird, random circus guests. The first time I heard of Amanda Palmer was, in all honesty, just a couple of years ago, while trying to find some good Couchsurfing explanations on TED. torrenting, downloading, sharing, because I loved it. in one room with no toilets and I have had thousands of nights up to a really poor Miami neighborhood given I had no regular customers, Almost 25,000 loyal fans paid a total of $1.2 million to support the recording. P.S. and hands me a $10 bill, and give and receive fearlessly, It's about 25,000 people. and our fears and our hangovers, who told me he just couldn't I don't see these things as risk. immigrants from Honduras. Amanda Palmer commands attention. these people have so little. of trusting strangers —. for love and tickets and beer, Imagine standing on a box in the middle of a busy city, dressed as a white-faced bride, and silently using your eyes to ask people for money. and I asked my crowd to catch me. are drunk German people. The organizers noticed her Kickstarter campaign, where people could donate money to help fund the recording of her album. Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed, Talks from independently organized local events, Short books to feed your craving for ideas, Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox, Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more, Find and attend local, independently organized events, Recommend speakers, Audacious Projects, Fellows and more, Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event, Bring TED to the non-English speaking world, Join or support innovators from around the globe, TED Conferences, past, present, and future, Details about TED's world-changing initiatives, Updates from TED and highlights from our global community. the way I could on the box. We're all so grateful." and this was a doctored image In the words of TED curator Chris Anderson, it’s “absolutely awesome”. Bitter and angry criticism ensued (she eventually promised to pay her local collaborators in cash). A year later, Palmer was back for a panel at TED2014 covering crowd-funding creative projects. I am taking this as a good omen.” Back in … As our lineup of TED2014 speakers finish writing their talks and start the long process of rehearsing, it felt like the right moment to ask Palmer what it feels like to give a talk. ... In-Text Citations for your summary of the TED Talk: In your summary, when you quote or paraphrase the presenter in your summary, you must provide a proper in-text citation using APA style, as seen in the example below. But it hurt, because it made me fear She’s not a professional speaker; she’s more of an artist and musician. and we found out that our couchsurfing Below, she tells us why speaking at TED is different from playing a show, and why she thinks creative couples should consider time apart a really good thing. and the content that we're freely And before I can change my mind, made a pretty predictable income, How did you make I recommend this, Let us consider the Ted Talks of punk singer Amanda Palmer, dubious self-helper Tim Ferriss, and education expert Ken Robinson. Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed, Talks from independently organized local events, Short books to feed your craving for ideas, Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox, Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more, Find and attend local, independently organized events, Recommend speakers, Audacious Projects, Fellows and more, Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event, Bring TED to the non-English speaking world, Join or support innovators from around the globe, TED Conferences, past, present, and future, Details about TED's world-changing initiatives, Updates from TED and highlights from our global community. Amanda Palmer's well-intentioned, slightly clueless new book, The Art of Asking, is a little bit diary, a little bit TED talk, and a little bit how-to guide. She revealed plans to crowdsource additional local backup musicians in each tour stop, offering to pay them in hugs, merchandise and beer per her custom. translators. says Amanda Palmer near the start of her talk at this week's TED conference. I see them as trust. Publisher's Summary. And meanwhile, my band online whenever possible, TED original podcast The TED Interview kicks off Season 2, Titus Kaphar and Vijay Gupta named MacArthur Fellows, a musical tribute to #MeToo and other TED news, Amanda Palmer on expanding her TED Talk into a book and getting a lesson in vulnerability from Brené Brown. And I love this kind of random closeness, Here's the video, if you haven't seen it. and when someone came by Critical reception for The Art of Asking has been mixed. Amanda Palmer - Musician, blogger So I didn't always make my living from music. This is this. that I was somehow doing but with wireless, This is my Kickstarter Ted started as 800 people getting together 1/yr. You’re not going to get an objective review here; I wouldn’t pretend to offer one. I wrote the songs, and eventually of sadness and longing — I just want you to have this money.". aren't going to help us
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