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The world is full of noise and those that are the loudest are the ones we tend to follow but what about the quiet ones? More shorts from RSA animate here


Are you more honest than a banker? Under what circumstances would you lie, or cheat, and what effect does your deception have on society at large? Dan Ariely, one of the world’s leading voices on human motivation and behaviour is the latest big thinker to get the RSA Animate treatment. via thehighdefinite

Does the internet actually inhibit, not encourage democracy? In this new RSA Animate, Evgeny Morozov presents an alternative take on ‘cyber-utopianism’ – the seductive idea that the internet plays a largely empancipatory role in global politics.

RSA Animate-Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us from The RSA on Vimeo.

Daniel Pink provides concrete examples of how intrinsic motivation functions both at home and in the workplace.


An animated film by Vlad Marsavin.

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An animated film by Vlad Marsavin.

Millions of people abandon their countries each year in search of a better life, from Africa to Europe, the Caribbean to the United States, North to South Korea. In transit their status and human rights become negligible as they become illegal immigrants. What motivates them is usually universal; poverty, war, fear. They travel by foot, hide inside cars, are shipped in trucks and buses, and many travel by boat. In our globalised world the boundaries are open for trade but closed for immigration, their numbers are reported aligned with political motivations, the complexity of the individual story and its outcome, whether dead or alive, is skimmed over as the next news piece is ranked precedence. Based on quotes and testimonials, this hand drawn animation focuses on what happens while floating in the no man’s land of open waters.Directed and animated by Tomás Pichardo

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