TedXSIBMBengaluru 2015 - Carpe Diem
On a glorious morning,
SIBM Bengaluru celebrated TedxSIBMBengaluru for the 4th year in a
row. Jovial spirits of youth were uplifted in candid pronouncements as intrigued
minds were served with the nectar of ideas. The college reveled, as human minds
weaved their magic, and visions decked in regal embellishments wrapped
spectators in an eiderdown of wondrous amazement.
“Carpe Diem-Seize of the day” was the theme for TEDxSIBMBengaluru
2014. In a world bogged down by the desperation and desolation of millions, it
is time to look beyond the billows of despair, it is time to dig a bit further,
past the frontiers of murk and obscurity, and it is time to take things into
our own hands. The world crumbles as human beings dwell under the pretence of
pietism. In our forage for the pious we have vilified and denounced truth. The
contriving equivocal and the conniving spurious are on a heinous mission, bestrewing
their vile tentacles of servitude and subjugation to tarnish the sanctity of
freedom. In mighty leaps and bounds we have to cross the perilous thoroughfare
that shall lead us to illumination. The stones have been rubbed enough. The
sparks glide and clouds begins to hover. A fire is about to start and the young
have to rise. It is the duty of the youth, to break free of this manacle,
shatter the fetters that hold back the light of innovation and seize the day!!!
The language of Hindi is languishing due to neglect. But fear not country-men!! We have Heroes! Heroes like Divya Prakash Dubey to take our language forward. He may not have super powers, but his words are laced with fantasy and delight. Mr. Divya Prakash leads a battle into unchartered territories. He has the charge!! Ramble on! We are with you… Carpe Diem!
“The destiny of the
world is determined less by the battles that are lost and won and more by the
stories it loves and believes in” -Harold Goddard. The Storywallah of India Mr. Ameen Haque opened the doors to
revelations never struck upon. A man blessed with an unparalleled gift of gab,
he took us on a mystical journey of realization. The power of fables and tales has found a new ally. The
Storywallahs have arrived to change the course of history. An uprising is
afoot! Carpe Diem!
“Theatre has become an
event ….. Audience doesn’t applaud for the illusion which makes them believe in
the act …As an actor, we can only create the illusion of being someone else.”
The quote is enough to paint a beautiful picture of the vision V Balakrishnan (founder of theater
Nisha) has. He transcends the visual boundaries of creative limitations. An art
that has enthralled and entranced simple living souls for epochs, an art unsung
and underappreciated for eons has found a voice. It’s time for theatre to come
out in the sun, time for it to seize the day!!
Vasu Dixit’s guitar spilled magic. Soulful tunes that carried the bucolic yet sweet taste of our rustic roots swayed spectators into an impetuous and unconstrained twirl. Temperatures soared when the beautiful Elena Kazan (actor in JOHN DAY) came forward to make her speech. Patriotic zeal within people reached frenzied proportions as she spoke of the inherent beauty of our country. It was wonderful to see a person belonging to a distant land become our very own. The crowd erupted with wild and frenzied applause when she spoke of “Jugaad” and local trains, appealing to the intrinsic “Indianness” within every listener.
Gulshan
Devaiah of Ramleela and Shaitan fame spoke about the “Bollywood” connect in his family, going
on to explain breath taking techniques for revealing intricate character and
emotions . Mr. Vraj Patel in his very humble manner taught us to grow beyond the
restraints of daily life and emerge an angel.
Prateek
Sharma
is currently an assistant professor in the department of Physics at IISC, Bengaluru.
His research presentations and his illuminating talk enlightened simpletons and
experts alike. Charukesi Ramadurai,
a freelance journalist and a travel writer spoke on her riveting travel
experiences. The entire crowd celebrated “Seventh Sense”, an extraordinary
invention by Sidhart Rajeev.
Vishwas
Mudgal an
entrepreneur and an author, spoke
about failure. He believes that failures
come in our way to make thing better and those people who act upon their
failure change the world. Raja Raman
spoke on Vedic Mathematics and the importance of it. Vedic Mathematics can be
India’s next gift to the work. He also said that Mathematics is the queen of
all science. He ended his talk by saying Vedic Mathematics is royal in nature. Urvashi Patole , a motorcyclist who
believes in following dreams no matter
who you are or where you are from, showed us a world that exists beyond our daily
notions, a world where fences no longer guard our imaginations and freedom runs
wild.
Prof.
A.Vidyasagar, Deputy Director says, “TEDx has a
slogan, “Ideas worth spreading” today’s a proof of that. The wonderful ideas
should be spread to the people of Bengaluru.”
Arushi
Bafna, TEDxSIBMBengaluru Curator says “This year’s theme
was Carpe Diem which translates into seize the day. When three of our speakers
were given a standing ovation, it was truly a Carpe Diem moment for me.”
Mohd
Jamal, TEDxSIBMBengaluru Co-Curator says, “Organising an
event like TEDx is worth experiencing. The hard work put in the event was worth
it and the event was a success.”