Joe Sabia- The technology of storytelling.
Summary-
Joe Sabia is telling us how the art
of storytelling has not changed at all even from the caveman times. The ways
that we communicate these stories has advanced along with the technology we use
to get our point across. The way that stories are told continue to advance with
the novelty of technology. However, the stories that are being told are
recycled and do not change as the ways of telling stories due. From the
beginning stories were told with painting depictions on cave walls then we
advanced to the first written stories. After the written stories, humans
advanced to film and from there we eventually ended up at social media where
most of our kids’ stories are going to be told. This speaker uses a display
behind him and uses a really storytelling tone with phrases like “Once upon a
time.” This tone and the technology that he uses helps to illustrate his point
that you can tell a story in the same way but using different technology. The
speaker does a good job of telling a story like he was speaking to a bunch of
people but using his technology to provide sub sequential support.
The speaker, Joe Sabia, exploits
ethos and logos to get his points across but does not use pathos. He uses logos
in order to provide reasoning for the advancement of storytelling. He also uses
logos to show us how the stories and art of storytelling has not changed as we
are still trying to get the same methods across to an audience. Sabia then uses
ethos when he is talking about historical events of the creation of the
storybook and the original ways of storytelling throughout history. Also he
uses irony to illustrate his point about how stories are told has advanced.
Sabia uses and iPad and a screen projector to illustrate his points and tell
his story.
This TED talk relates to me because
technology is such an important part of our lives and has changed many things
but one thing that remains is the art of storytelling. This will forever be
true as the art of storytelling will always be the same and the goal of
storytelling will be the same despite the different ways that stories are told.
I can relate to this TED talk because I use technology just like many other
teenagers do to tell stories about my everyday life. I own a Twitter and
Facebook and use these platforms of social media to tell little events that
happen in my life. This will also be important in the future as technology
develops that we continue to tell stories in the same way in order to help
maintain a strong society.
I found your post really interesting! I watched the same video, and it seems like we drew similar conclusions from Sabia's presentations. I thought it was neat how stories have been recycled throughout the years and are simply retold using different methods and technologies.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Craig- Sabia presents a really great take on archetypes
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