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TED Talks are exclusive, expensive and reach an insane number of viewers online.
They've also provoked a ton of backlash. The conference of "ideas worth spreading" has been called "elitist," "cultish" and "a place where ideas, regardless of their quality, go to seek celebrity." One San Diego academic recently took the anti-TED gospel to those least likely to want to hear it: TED devotees.
"My TED Talk is not about my work, my new book, the usual spiel," UC San Diego visual arts professor Benjamin Bratton said, introducing his self-described "rant."
"It's about TED: what it is and why it doesn't work."
with video
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/jan/08/uc-san-diego-professor-slams-ted-talks-his-own-ted/