Women in STEAM 👩🔬 | Zarna Garg: One in a Billion
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Women in STEAM 👩🔬 | Zarna Garg: One in a Billion
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Guys, she is just portraying a character there. A typical indian mom character, who wants her children to take up science ALWAYS. This is her character's performance not hers.
Just surprised how many people don’t have a sense of humour🤷🏻♀️ snowflake generation
Still not funny
@@pracheesolanki she literally is an artist
It is weird that this has to be explained! And weird that people are acting like there are no Asian Moms like the one she portrays! 🤦♀️
@@pracheesolanki that's what your friends tell you too!
What people think stem means:
•science
•technology
•engineering
•math
What it really means:
•shenanigans
•tomfoolery
•escapades
•maniacs
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk
😂😂😂
I love this 😭😭
the A stands for antics
Thats what ive been saying but no one listens. Glad someone agrees 😂
lol
I'm still laughing and hurting for her daughter studying "pottery" for 80gs and I'm Australian. 😂
Hey, We have to have art in the world and beauty. Not everyone is good at pottery. Can she make a living doing it is the question. Does she have what it takes to throw pots all day long and then go out and sell them at different places or have a studio/sales shop and run the business end of it also to be able to make a living? Can she teach it and make a living? She has to be realistic and she has to be motivated. If she can't do these things on her own and follow through on all of them, she needs to find another way to make a living and do pottery on the side for extra money. I wanted to be an artist when I was in high school. My senior year, a lady started calling me from a local business college trying to get me to enroll. She told me to do my artwork on the side. I went to business college and it's one of the best things I ever did. I made a great living for 29 years as a legal secretary. And I never did pursue the artwork. It's still on the back of my mind and I would still like to do things, but now I have a house full of kitty cats and they seem to take up all of my time and I'm the happiest I've ever been in my life. Please talk to your daughter about these things and get her to look at her strengths and her weaknesses and realistically look at these things that I have said above here.
dumb question but how else do you learn pottery except take classes?
@jotarokujo806 somewhere where tuition is cheaper than 80k
Babes she was just playing dumb. Her daughter is studying "ceramics" as in ceramic coating on aerospace machines. Nothing to do with pottery whatsoever
no one said pottery. its ceramics.
What I love is, while choosing a career in arts, she is making fun of Arts🤭 through the art of comedy.
ha ha ha actually she is
Oh my it's sarcasm.
She isn't dumb enough like those idiots who pay $60,000 for a degree to do "Arts"
Fr, I know she's in on the joke, but half of these comments... All the same people who say "the arts are stupid, STEM is the future, just learn coding, nobody should expect a job in the arts!" Then they turn around to watch a movie or TV show, play a video game, read a book, which all requires writing, design, performing, etc. Everyone digs on the arts yet want entertainment.
Yeah comedy pokes fun at things but it’s not meant to be taken personally. I’m guessing she respects the arts because she is in a creative field herself. The problem with being so sensitive is that it really leaves no relatable real content for comedians like herself to thrive. It’s meant to make people laugh and forget about their hard day. I respect the art industry and I think there are a lot of ways to build a career in it especially now with the technology we have. But I still think this is funny and relatable. Because she is playing a persona that is very relatable to anyone from an Asian/ Indian culture. And I would dare say any American culture where your parents grew up in poverty and want you to purse to a more “stable” career.
Art already is it's own stem thing; it's called "The Arts" for a reason, art isn't just one thing it's all creative works. Like so many forms you couldn't even make an acronym like stem.
sounds like an artist got their feelings hurt hahaha
Tru
girlie, it’s STREAM now 😂😂. They added reading too!
Wait until they look the definition of Architecture 😂
Ahh culture 🤌
Hahahahahaha
In my country, there is a sliding scale of gayness where civil engineering is the straightest, architecture is in the middle, and interior design is the gayest
@@nothingposted9056I think that's just the general stereotype. And it's correct. Signed, a proud queer who loves designing houses in the Sims and doll houses.
Wow, you just made a successful counter argument. Awesome 👏👏👏👏👏👏
this actually just made me realize how everything she said actually does have art included in it 😭😭
I love this lady's comedy.❤
Leoardo Da Vinci rolling his eyes
Design is important as well. Having the eye for design, composition and aesthetics is a good bonus tbh.
She's cracking me up😂😂😂
Art is not just paintings 💀 Arts is basically used as a stream of studies including humanities, social sciences too
Okay, that doesn’t really matter though. Here’s the best way I can explain it: The arts are generally things you receive a BA in (i.e., a Bachelor of Arts). You can receive a BA in a wide variety of subjects, like history, philosophy, or government-not just painting, as you pointed out. Subjects not included under the BA umbrella are those that you normally receive a BS in, such as science (meaning the natural sciences), technology, engineering, and math. Math and physics can be exceptions because you can receive a BA or BS, but the BS is often what’s pursued by aspiring mathematicians or physicists. That aside, it doesn’t make sense to allow the arts to encroach on STEM subjects because, to make it simple, you can’t receive a Bachelor of SCIENCES degree in an art… you receive of Bachelor of ARTS degree in an art.
I think people are getting offended that the arts are being excluded from STEM because they perceive it as a negative judgment of the value of the arts-probably because STEM has been pushed so relentlessly in recent times as the set of “useful” degrees. But excluding art from STEM isn’t a value judgment; it’s just maintaining fidelity to the unifying feature of STEM subjects. The arts are incredibly important; I myself am pursuing a degree in one of them. But as someone who is also pursuing a STEM degree, I think it’s important to hold our ground on what STEM actually means so that it doesn’t become some nebulous concept that’s lost all meaning.
@@willyj3321 Me an architecture major realizing labels are dumb. this is just a joke. and most people don't realize tech is a craft of art.
So "STEAM" is basically just all subjects, making it a pointless term
My brain is not working for some odd reason. Can anyone explain the punch line to me. I'm not getting it and I've watched this 5 times. HELP
@@willyj3321 isn't it just because architects study stem? So they wanna include art for the architects basically.
I’m sure the guy who invented the steam engine had to draw it out at some point.
architecture would be a good STEAM major i feel like!! good mix of art, math, AND engineering !
In fact, the inventor of the steam engine (or at least the first to describe it), Vitruvius, was indeed an architect! And the iconic artwork, the Vitruvian Man, was directly inspired by his study of beauty and proportion.
@@Chloroplastspectrum omg thats so cool!
@@kaiwithloveI think you mean Architectural Engineers, or as some call them Building Engineers. Architects don't usually do much engineering.
@@Vannabee13Knowing something and doing it are two different things. Each person has his job.
Funny thing is, me and my husband are engineere. He crafts wands for a hobby. When I watched the video my first thought was how convenient art is to teach practical skills, and I bet our son would learn a lot about binding materials if we made a few puppets together. Also, puppeteering would teach you transferrable skills about processes... How is STEAM controversial??
*My husband and I
Something tells me you’re not an engineer 🤔
Art help train the brain to think out of the box. They tend to make good problem solvers if you look for them on an application résumé.
yes i know many BA MA graduates i know very well what is level of their problem solving skills 😂😂even i am from engineering background have more knowldege about humanit. than them😂
It really depends if they combine it with something. My friend only took art in high school then went to a design school and she is abysmal in anything technical. I wouldn't trust her to make any decisions or problem solving. But you always see my soft dev teacher really excited when someone comes in with an art background so he can grow their tech skills. But I mean he's biased but not blind, the ones that perform the best aren't the ones with art backgrounds. You can have something aesthetic but non-functional. If all you have is vision, you're kinda doomed. If Art is going to be included in STEM then they have to know the foundations like everyone else. For example, someone in E knows the fundamentals in ST and M. It wouldn't be fair otherwise.
Yeah for all the CEO positions that Indian seem to take and the great volume of tech work that goes in India the big ideas rarely have come from there - esp in IT since the boom took off. Whereas some definitely have come from here from us. But belittling the arts is a much more serious issue. Not only will it lead if loss of creativity and beauty but also leads STEM efforts into purposeless pursuit threatening humanity - so AI and other efforts necessarily need to be bounded and overseen by the heart and cannot be driven by left sided brain.
@@momiji7789on the other hand, look at the droves of so- called "engineering graduates" coming out of Indian universities with no knowledge of basic math or engineering, let alone the humanities. I have seen plenty of Indians in the tech sector who cannot solve even basic problems, or think outside the box . What they can do is copy paste..😂
Lol artists don’t build technology.
When she realise that all prominent scientists during Renaissance had to study arts / Humanities subjects cause that was considered the base : 😮
We still do. Philosophy of science is important for basic sciences
Imagination is important to be innovative
Shes a comedian my guy she is roasting herself, go easy😔
Most people dont even realise that art isnt just painting .... dont worry theyre clueless af
The only class I still remember from Uni is Humanities. I complained so much when had a choice philosophy or Humanities. Why I need it I am finance major? But hey critical thinking, knowledge of art, philosophy you actually need it in your daily career.
When you realize it's a stand-up comedy and not ted talk
The creative minds are the best. Do not under value or underestimate the creative minds.
You don’t need an art degree to be creative ❤
who said u needed to be an artist to be creative
Yeah my friend is in STEAM lol
It could have been teams which is a better acronym.
Art is creativity, and without creativity there wouldn’t be inventions, because they’re all just thoughts put to work
But art isn't a part of the four core sciences. According to your logic, physical education should be added because it helps keep the mind fit. Language subjects should be added because they unlock new passageways in the mind.
Not everything that helps the brain is a part of STEM. those are the four basic and pure subjects.
@@rajeshsoundararajan but physical education should be mandatory as well, muscles need exercise just like the brain needs knowledge to keep sharp.
@@fuzzywuzzy8679 Completely true, I don't disagree that physical education is important.
But just because it helps in human development doesn't mean it's a part of STEM. Like I said, I could come up with innumerable skills that are necessary for a human but not really specific to STEM.
For example, a person needs to know how to cook so that they can survive along and know how to fend for themselves.
Or a person needs to have an interest in cultures so that they can understand the diversity of the world.
Does that mean we should add a C for cooking and another C for culture into STEM?
@@rajeshsoundararajan maybe not as extensively but a general introduction into world cultures and home economics is good. I went to a school that was very stem based, there was no Home Economics class and it took a while for me to become comfortable with cooking. Art takes some mastery, and without art we wouldn’t know as much about our history.
@@rajeshsoundararajan they should make it mandatory to learn a second language and learn about other cultures. This is a big world that is slowly becoming one, we need to learn how to mesh together properly or we’ll be doomed.
Always enjoy finding new and fresh comedy, however must admit (and I sincerely hope this does not offend anyone however, the sound of this lovely woman’s voice made me think of one of Gilda Radner’s characters decades ago - sincere and warm wishes -
As an educator since 2005, they’re adding steAm because not supporting half of what makes up human culture turns out to be bad for the brain, body, and communities at large. I used to think she was kind of funny but other people are right, she tries to be funny by being negative about EvErYtHiNg it doesn’t just get boring it gets problematic.
AI is already adding art to stem. Lol. On serious note though if AI is only going to further reduce art jobs we should probably still be pushing stem a lot harder than art.
No one is saying you can’t educate yourself in the arts as well. But women in STEM was designed as a way to enable females to enter career fields that are male dominated and to allow them to learn how to participate in the fundamental skills necessary to develop and maintain a civilization.
Unfortunately. Art. However great it is. Is not necessary to build a civilization. And this is coming from a literal self-employed artist.
@@alexanderluna4598 I think an argument could be made that art is necessary to build culture and that culture is necessary for a sufficiently advanced civilization. But they definitely provide a different sort of value don't they?
Glad atleast a few have realized that....
@@alexanderluna4598All the great civilisations have art at their heart. There can be no great civilisation without art.
This is hilarious. But honestly art is undervalued for real
I think Literature, Art, Culture, and History should have its own thing.
I love art. I think art is beautiful, amazing, and important in its own right. I actually do art myself. I paint, make soap, do pottery, and dabble in other things. It doesn't fit in with STEM and I think they just did STEAM as a way to say they are "including more women" in the field.
As a physicist, art is important
As another physicist
I agree, but it should be a different acronym.
@@Amani_Rose yesh absolutely, I meant as in way of living life
@@Amani_Rose I was thinking STEMA. So less confusion
@@etherealaffliction7348 Tbh I was thinking of an entirely different acronym for Art because I thought of Science and Art as quite separate entities but then I remembered a profession that links both in a very obvious way: Architects.
People said engineering too but I didn't really consider it as art but yea maybe its time to update the acronym. Though I still can't see Humanities as part of the Arts.
Yes, as a hobby.
Science
Technology
Engineering
Math
All of these above are components of ART.
If you do not see the beauty, colors , light , chemistry in a leaf, then look at the vision the JWST brings us of parts of the universe we did not even know existed 4 years ago the symmetry of fractals even the invisible parts of the universe are rich with quantum physics. If you cannot see the beauty of ART in this I feel really sorry for you. Art is made of STEM and it's in us and all around us. ART IS SCIENCE, SCIENCE IS ART you cannot have one without the others.
And the Young Lady is very funny!
@@mikeupton5406she is not young lady....she is a mother of 3 kids😊
@@rituparnadas1271she isn't funny as well
❤
"Ran a puppet show on the side." 😂😂😂😂
I love this lady
As a person who comes from a family of artists and raised children who became artists, I'm surprised by the number of artists commenting on this post who cannot take a joke...from a literal comedian. What she is doing is art, guys! Lighten up.
Artists have too much free time. Engineers and scientists are too busy, and so are farmers. There is a lesson in that.
I just graduated senior high in the philippines and my experience with the arts subjects was kinda mixed.
I knew they want us to be more creative however the way we were taught didnt really foster much creativity.
Instead of having us experience art and helping us try to think outside the box. We pretty much just read and read and read about the various artist and history of the world. I just remember making notes, reading a ton, and approaching deadlines intead the concept of creativity.
I dont know much about the experiences of other teens in other countries but they really need to think more about this "art" thing in education.
People try to promote education in arts, because teaching other idiots to do the same thing is about the only way they have to make a living.
After the villagers of India ( CERAMICS ) now she is sarcastic about people in the arts field.....arts is highly creative. Her " comedy" is demeaning.......😮
I studied hard in math & science throughout school. It came naturally to me but I wanted to be an artist. I’ve always been super creative which made me a better at math & science. I was able to think outside of the box. My husband & my son are the same way too. Artists but good @ math & science. We do exist❤
Let me know when I have to say :ha ha ha
So many great scientists were so artistic as well.
Yeah, few people remember marie curies puppetshows
Am I supposed to laugh 🙄
As an artist I don't wanna be included... it gives me an edge 🤪 also, we don't need to be included in a an acronym, we need better funding
Love her humor
My school created ✨STREAM✨
R was for reading
R is for Recreation, because all work and no play...
The delivery, the pause, "because the artists are feeling excluded". That just got me deep. The gasp after steam, oh gosh.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Music and art supply the beauty in life.
You had me in stitches right after 1 AM!
STEAM alllllll day! Art is so important for creative and free thought which is at the heart of scientific and engineering breakthroughs 😊
Her facial expressions are hilarious 😂
Oh! We have STEAM here but A stands for Agriculture
I forgot this was an AmazonVideo ad and that everyone on here hasn't the brainpower to not take this personally. She's literally one of the many things in Arts, relax
What she is doing on stage herself as a stand up comedian is art as well. Thereby by degrading art as a whole which comprises of literally a multitude of subjects... like sculpture, puppetry, fine arts, dance, music, painting and what not -- she is degrading herself. Also art and science are co-existent and interlinked. There is science in art and vice versa. If not please read up on Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein to begin with.
Exactly what I was thinking! But she gives off such typical Indian auntie vibes. She'll probably pressure her children into getting a 9 to 5 cubical job while being a stand up "comedian" herself. I'm all for more women in comedy but this broad really needs to find some other job.
True. No science without arts. You imagine, visualize,
draw,model,
You do know she's just joking right? Her kid is majoring in ceramics and she's doing stand up comedy. I think it's safe to say that she has nothing against the arts
Chill. It's just a joke 🤣
People don’t get jokes. She is being ironic and picturing what most non-white American families (specially those with nordic/Irish/British/ including some Northern European roots) would consider as a ‘disgrace’ in their families if their children careers are focused on arts. I am Peruvian, and still most Peruvian parents would prefer to have their kids become doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc. the classic careers! I still have to explain my parents (born in the 50’s) what I do for a living… little they know about digital marketing, but they love when I talk about data analytics. They think after all, I must be kind of an engineer 😅
That last bit caught me off gaurd that was great lmao 😂
She’d make a good teacher
I'm a professional classical musician, but I totally agree with you!!
😂😂😂😂this IS how my Asian parents felt when I changed majors from mathematics to fine arts !😭😂
Me:
STEMA-
oh I mean STEAM yeah lol
I graduated as STEM, and it's fun!!!! ❤
She had me at Puppet Show 😂
As an art student lemme say this we aren't feeling excluded 😂😂😂 instead we'd like to say this " free me aapka portrait banane se kisine mana kar dia hoga aunty ji isiliye you're angry about it"
Great comedy!
Steampunk embraces all of those concepts into one.
Let us know when the joke starts...
FR people who don't understand why art is being added are the reason humanity is divided
This lady is hilarious!!
I love how she's using an art form to talk crap about art 😂
She's playing a character...that's her comedy
As a tradesperson and artist, I say including art is a great idea. Creativity should be funded just like the other disciplines. Yes, we need people to design, build, innovate, and maintain our infrastructure that provide us with modern comforts, but without art and creativity, there’s no life, personality, or culture to it. If you enjoy video games, literature, theater, film, fashion, visual arts, etc, you should support the funding of such endeavors and view them as worthwhile pursuits.
Reducing art to a puppet show analogy is lazy and derogatory lmfao. And I'm saying this as a science student.
I rather called it oversimplified 😅
@@Jasuta123 works.
Sure, but it’s a fucking comedy show… of course everything’s gonna be hyperbolic? What were you expecting, a thesis?
@@pragatisingh8467 comedy about art can be made without inferiorizing it. That's all I'm saying.
The joke was hilarious. Those who want its inclusion to STEM show more lack of faith and respect to the craft. They don't believe that the Arts has its own backbone, which is more insulting. Their humiliation is deserved.
I say this as a liberal arts student working for an art & literature organization and a film organization, who's also doing martial arts.
What i find funny is that technically speaking, im an arts student not a STEM student.
I am majoring in Molecular biology
Why am i an arts student?
Because apparently doing molecular biology gives you a BA and not a BS in my uni
:)
Me over here like “Is Da Vinci a joke to you???”
I love how they all chorus answer for definition 😂😂😂😂
As someone who studied a "social science" in college, and graduated with a bachelor of arts, and was excluded from stem, it felt very much like we were tossed aside. Two brand new state of the art buildings for the stem majors while we got thrown in the basement of one of the oldest building on campus with the asbestos and black mold, and janitors that stole artifacts from my archeology professors research. The dean and admin did nothing. They didn't care.
A little equality is all we ask.
In my country we have had STEAM for years. I remember stepping into that class the first time six years ago. Y’all are behind lmao
Art is Creative and Critical Thinking, which you need to solve problems or think of new approaches etc in maths and science and to design, problem-solve and innovate in engineering. There are lots of studies on the dearth of creative and lateral thinking, partly due to overemphasis on STEM that is more rote-learning and algorithmic and also due to standardised testing. Creative Thinking tends to correlate with high intelligence too.
You know I never thought about it till now, but I'm sure artists would be pretty useful for Drawing up blueprints and designing homes/ machines 😂
Thank you.
As a humanities student I demand arts to be added 😂😂
I hate to be technical here, but artists are the epitome of scientific engineers because they have to use math and science sometimes technology and engineering to create their art.
One Mark "Scrap Daddy" Bradford comes to mind with his remarkable contraptions that use all of the sciences in their creation.
Leonardo da Vinci enters chat* my man is the epitome of STEAM.
Blueprint, technical drawings, 3d models, scale models, crafting, masonry, design, clothes, food, your literal culture.
Nah screw art. 😂
I see the point with your explanation thank you
Fr. It’s not just ‘we’re feeling left out :(‘. Really demeaning bit to a lot of good people
Wait, so M isn’t management? 😅
The fact she can grill her own kind is brilliant!!!
I saw the comment that she’s portraying a “character” for comedic purposes but I just gotta say that’s not even why STEAM was coined. It’s not about artists feeling excluded. Lol.
Leonardo DaVinci was a well rounded individual when it came to classical education.
Even I have Desi parents but they’re not this extreme
Don't blame Desi culture for this nonsensical woman. She is quite a prototype. In India the most prestigious jobs (IAS etc) are arts oriented
@@abcxyz-wth. I am an Indian and this is exactly how Desi parents are
Desi parents are like this only
@@abhi_25246
Talk about yourself
Not all Desi parents are like this and certainly not any that I know of.
@@abcxyz-and dominated by engineers
This gal is hysterical.
When she realized that design is at the center of STEM
Ironically what she’s doing is considered arts
Art is so important!
Love this
1) she's a comic, this is literally ART & ofc she knows it, she's playing a persona, not giving a Ted Talk. Shes got a lot of Jack Benny vibes! 2) In reality, the arts do enhance performance in STEM and communication skills. The DoD is using D&D for building storytelling & active listening skills in intelligence personnel. 3) Directed crafts for kids are not Art. They can help build eye hand coordination & learni g some art techniques, but it makes me crazy when people put a cottonball craft in a weather unit and call it STEAM.
The thing is though, STEAM already exists. I would know, as in 5th grade we had both a STEAM and STEM class. STEAM was for the REALLY REALLY smart kids, STEM was for the 2nd best smart kids. I was in STEM and I was upset bc as someone who loved Art more than anything else, I wanted to be in STEAM.
Let's look at the numbers and compare those who major in STEM and those who major in Art, and ON AVERAGE (because there are always outliers) who are unemployed, etc. I'm good with kids majoring or taking up Art (there are some good jobs out there) but please DO NOT COMPLAIN if they end up with fewer opportunities, lower salaries, or end up unemployed. Go for your dreams but also OWN the consequences.
Leonardo davinci, the artist and scientist and engineer be rolling in his grave rn
As a Steampunk Lover... STEAM!!
It could be architecture they are adding for the art. My great grandfather was born in 1880 and was an Architect and the jobs he did would now be considered engineering.
You have to be quite creative and innovative in STEM, and a lot of math and science are used in the arts, so I think STEAM is quite appropriate. Arts and sciences go hand in hand. To separate them makes the arts students think they are not "science people" and the science students think they don't need arts. Nothing you ever learn is useless, if you learn how to apply it!!
I more see it as, stem is the maths and science stuff, hence why pe, languages and everything else isn’t involved. Art isn’t unimportant, it just doesn’t really fit that well (yes there are some arguments for ik but you get what I’m saying)
No … it’s because everything you look at, like, don’t like, want or don’t want was designed/conceptualized by a creative artistic person.
As an Artist i would like that, im not great in math but i love art, and I'm great at it, i want to become an art teacher so the nexts students who likes arts like me have protects, and cool stuff to do with art!
Humss is where the art is 😂
Me who is both a stem major and an artist
Also
Architects are basically artists who use math and physics to make their work possible
For peaple fighting over artists or engineers being better, I do both digital art and big data and I'm telling you that having both is better, there is no such thing as a useless skill. And tbh if you think art is bad, it's probably either that you still draw stick figures in yours 20's and don't know what anatomy is or you've somehow never needed to be creative to compromise in your life.
newton was an artist.
Art lovers real pressed over this 😂😂
MY SCHOOL HAS A STEAM CLASS IM TAKING IT THIS YEAR 😭