The Magic of Truth & Lies (& iPods)

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By Barry Ritholtz - September 18th, 2011, 11:30AM

Using three iPods like magical props, Marco Tempest spins a clever, surprisingly heartfelt meditation on truth and lies, art and emotion.

Marco Tempest via TED

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3 Responses to “The Magic of Truth & Lies (& iPods)”

  1. BusSchDean Says:

    Nice! Does his stat regarding men tell lies twice as often as women mean that more women in leadership position in business would mean fewer lies?

  2. StrawberryBlonde Says:

    Cool…very clever guy…loved i!

  3. lunartop Says:

    I think this guy must have been working for the banks when they somehow managed to convince us the “great recession” is a matter of public debt rather than private debt..

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