This is a piece of work that cannot be either liked, nor disliked. The imagery and music tie in together to make a perfect piece, if not for the slanderous commentary stating that not just these birds, but all birds, have no intelligence, and no consciousness to speak of. If birds were unintelligent, then they would not know to find food, to run from predators... it is not just instinct. Instinct is created by knowledge; knowledge comes from intelligence. Therefore, birds are intelligent.
@svsomerville14 жыл бұрын
The swirling morphology of the flock as a whole is mesmerizing to b sure. If one watches the behavior of the crisp margins one notes exploratory phalanges of brds one of which is right at thepredator, seemingly to have a look and then, in a moment, merge back toward the center of the mass. Then I look at this I wonder if it is an analog of how our own brains cobble together our consciousness.
@KelsiieKetamine13 жыл бұрын
every creature on earth is beautiful and intelligent ..
@tappyrugger13 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sugarfree and Ulgrum... I'm sorry I used the word "intelligence" as the debate around this takes away from the important message in the video. That humans can link their intelligence and perhaps achieve some kind of collective consciousness. Macrowikinomics is about humans not animals. What do you all think of the idea of humans achieving collective intelligence?
@svsomerville14 жыл бұрын
I should add and agree with most of the comments below about the narration. It detracted significantly from the obviously more intelligent display of flock behavior as an organic form of intelligence both beautiful and functional. For a while I thought I had the wrong audio and soon muted it.
@AreshElohimy14 жыл бұрын
This harmony for human on Earth will be only possible when there is no more BUSH and BLAIR are on Earth but minds like Gandhi.
@chrisconder14 жыл бұрын
Think this could be shown at all conferences in the UK, it should be a flagship video for the Big Society. I think it is brilliant, but we are a while off being able to get everyone to collaborate digitally, probably due to the fact that a third of the country can't get a decent, fit for purpose connection through the obsolete copper phone network... but the future is coming. It just isn't here yet, but when it is we can make the most of digital technology to join the dots.
@BikingWithColdWater14 жыл бұрын
Intelligence is the ability to learn and deal with new situations. Of course birds are intelligent. How is that even in question?
@animememory9 жыл бұрын
Just because starlings can't build buildings or computers doesn't make them unintelligent. They do what is needed to survive, they build nests and gather food and shelter themselves from storms. It's pretty obvious they are the best dancers. Would take forever for that many humans to have choreography that good.
@Bluegoespewpewpew11 жыл бұрын
I've seen this in my media course, it was a great piece of work, and he really hits on key parts that can be applied.
@phictograma6 жыл бұрын
It´s sad that this beauty natural form of starlings only be used to humans as a way to built better organizations, cooporations, that is: financial interest. Maybe we can start being more natural if we start being less greedy... more simple.
@AngeliaKing14 жыл бұрын
Macrowikinomics - Don Tapscott #dldconference Love the gift of Nature and Love this classic song. Great match.
@LimitedWard13 жыл бұрын
WOW that's a lot of pidgeys!
@MrFJC14 жыл бұрын
Intelligence from means of survival or like human consciouses are very different..were we not birds once in evolution...
@kindwar14 жыл бұрын
Beautiful images, pleasant score, disturbingly idiotic naration - there is no "collaboration" among starlings, merely the instinct to avoid predation by hiding among other birds. This, coupled with the nimbleness of starlings, and their individual desires causes the ballet in this film. This is a free market; the manifestation of Smith's "invisible hand"
@ducksingel8 жыл бұрын
Great images, but it's a pity that the comment is a good example of human arrogance, stating that starlings are not intelligent and have no consciousness. Research has proven that starlings are intelligent, and they have some form of consciousness. And I doubt we humans could ever perform something close to murmuration.
@sandyjurane631710 жыл бұрын
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@Lorenzoh9312 жыл бұрын
Hermoso.
@ulgrum13 жыл бұрын
To people focused on the the "intelligence quote" about the birds, you are completely missing the point of this video!
@ManiacKomplex13 жыл бұрын
@InvalidationX145 1) i can like or dislike w/e I want 2) instinct is an evolutionary buildup of thousands of years of environmental feedback, hardcoded in the DNA and epigenetic proteins of a species 3) birds are intelligent because they can learn new things
@JFreedom2813 жыл бұрын
@InvalidationX145 Thank you. I was just going to say that. He said "this is not a collective intelligence or collective consciousness, of course, because individual birds are not intelligent or conscious." The nerve! How can one look at this display and make such a foolish statement? Birds are not intelligent or conscious?! What are this guy's definitions of intelligent and conscious? What a surprising display of ignorance.
@MerrySuu14 жыл бұрын
Perhaps the narrator meant that individual bird consciousness wasn't guiding the group when he commented about intelligence..dunno cause birds are obviously intelligent. I was glad to hear some of the bird facts but could do without the wish to grab starling talent and translate it to human organizations. I can see corporate leaders' mouths watering at the prospect of such pack mentality demonstrated on behalf of the corporate bottom line. I'd have preferred starling wing noise to human narrati
@DrumguyCiv13 жыл бұрын
@InvalidationX145 I think you need to open your mind a little .Instinct plays more of a role than you care to even think about.