What's your opinion about no-text image-only presentations?
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I do the same thing. Usually have the raw text in the notes field of PowerPoint too, which hopefully helps anyone who is reviewing the slides alone
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Also, trying to convert those same speech notes into an easy win blog post turned out, for me at least, to be a lot harder than it sounds.
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I do the same :)
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This is a cool approach, and can't wait to attend your Deep Learning talk in Tokyo this month!
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Isaiah Berlin had an interesting variant on this: writing his talks in 10,000 words; then again in 1000; then in 100; and then finally in just 10 words of pure distilled thought. He was then able to ‘improvise’ a 10,000 word lecture with perfect lucidity.
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Compression and generative models: hand in hand
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I do the inverse thing, making a visual script with the images at first. The words that better support them emerge automatically. It is like doing the visual script of a film before doing it.
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I think trick is to tell a story- you can do it with text, audio or video. It should have a solid simple narrative.
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It works for me to do the opposite ;-)
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I see you utilize the Young Thug methodology as well

https://pitchfork.com/features/overtones/9727-chaos-theory-the-glorious-unpredictability-of-young-thug/ …
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