ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Shih Chieh Huang - Artist
Shih Chieh Huang doesn’t make art that’s meant to be admired from afar. He dissects and disassembles the detritus of our lives—household appliances, lights, computer parts, toys—and transforms them into surreal experiences.

Why you should listen

Shih Chieh Huang has one goal with his art: to create experiences for people to explore. He finds inspiration for his work from some highly unusual sources: a bioluminescent fish, a garbage bag, even his belly button.

A TED Fellow, Shih Chieh Huang grew up in Taiwan, where he enjoyed discovering strange objects in his local night market. He developed a passion for taking apart everyday objects and transforming them into something new. These experiences—as well as a  fellowship at the Smithsonian Institute studying bioluminescent organisms—deeply inform his work. 

Shih Chieh Huang has created a helmet that records the movement of the eye, and then uses the blinks to turn on and off a nightlight. He’s also used similar mechanisms to send glowing water pumping through tubes. His most recent work, however, takes plastic bottles, garbage bags and other everyday items and transforms them into gigantic sculptures that move and light up—as if they were actual sea creatures.  

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Shih Chieh Huang | Speaker | TED.com
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Shih Chieh Huang: Sculptures that’d be at home in the deep sea

黃世傑: 透過居家小物,打造如海洋生物般的絢麗發明!

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當藝術家黃世傑還是個小男孩時,他最喜歡拆解玩具,並在台灣的夜市裡,進行他的尋寶之旅。迄今,這位 TED Fellow 已經打造了許多栩栩如生的新奇發明。比如:有些發明會眨眼睛,有的擁有觸手會感應伸展,有些則像海底的發光生物一樣,會自身發光。
- Artist
Shih Chieh Huang doesn’t make art that’s meant to be admired from afar. He dissects and disassembles the detritus of our lives—household appliances, lights, computer parts, toys—and transforms them into surreal experiences. Full bio

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I was born天生 in Taiwan台灣.
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我在台灣出生
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I grew成長 up surrounded包圍 by
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我成長於一個擁有
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different不同 types類型 of hardware硬件 stores商店,
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各式五金行商家的環境
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and I like going to night markets市場.
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我也很喜歡逛夜市
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I love the energy能源 of the night markets市場,
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我很愛夜市的那股活力
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the colors顏色, the lights燈火, the toys玩具,
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以及,它的五光十色和玩具
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and all the unexpected意外 things I find every一切 time I go,
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還有我每次去,所發現的新鮮事物
比如,插著吸管天線的西瓜
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things like watermelon西瓜 with straw稻草 antennas天線
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or puppies小狗 with mohawks莫霍克.
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或者,擁有紅毛莫霍克髮型的小狗
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When I was growing生長 up, I liked喜歡 taking服用 toys玩具 apart距離,
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成長歲月裡,我喜歡拆解玩具
任何我可以在家裡找到的玩具
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any kind of toys玩具 I'd find around the house,
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像是趁我兄弟不在家時,偷拿他的BB槍
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like my brother's兄弟 BBBB gun when he's not home.
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I also liked喜歡 to make environments環境
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我也喜歡製作場景
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for people to explore探索 and play.
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讓人們去探索及玩耍
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In these early installations安裝,
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這些早期的佈景裝置
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I would take plastic塑料 sheets床單, plastic塑料 bags包裝袋,
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我會使用塑料布、塑膠袋
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and things I would find in the hardware硬件 store商店
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以及,我在五金行或家裡
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or around the house.
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可以找到的東西
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I would take things like highlighter熒光筆 pen鋼筆,
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我會使用一些東西,像螢光筆
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mix混合 it with water, pump it through通過 plastic塑料 tubing管道,
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與水混合,灌入塑膠管
打造出這些會發光的循環系統
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creating創建 these glowing泛著 circulatory循環系統 systems系統
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for people to walk步行 through通過 and enjoy請享用.
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供人們穿梭及欣賞
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I like these materials物料 because of the way they look,
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我喜歡這些素材,因為它們的外觀
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the way they feel, and they're very affordable實惠.
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它們的觸感,以及價格非常實惠
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I also liked喜歡 to make devices設備
that work with body身體 parts部分.
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我也喜歡做一些
可和身體部位互動的裝置
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I would take camera相機 LED lights燈火
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我會拿相機的 LED 燈
和彈性鬆緊繩,繫在我的腰上
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and a bungee蹦極 cord and strap背帶 it on my waist腰部
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然後,我會錄影我的肚臍
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and I would videotape錄影帶 my belly肚皮 button按鍵,
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用一個另類的角度
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get a different不同 perspective透視,
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and see what it does.
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來觀察肚臍的樣貌
(笑聲)
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(Laughter笑聲)
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我也喜歡改裝家庭用品
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I also like to modify修改 household家庭 appliances家電.
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這是一個自動感應的小夜燈
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This is an automatic自動 night light.
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Some of you might威力 have them at home.
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在座應該有人家裡也有
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I would cut out the light sensor傳感器,
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我會切掉光感應的部分
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add an extension延期 line,
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加上一條延長線
接著使用模型黏土
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and use modeling造型 clay粘土,
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stick it onto the television電視,
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將它黏在電視機上
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and then I would videotape錄影帶 my eye,
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然後我會錄我自己的眼睛
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and using運用 the dark黑暗 part部分 of my eye
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藉由我的黑眼球
混淆感應裝置,讓它以為是晚上
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tricking淋水 the sensor傳感器 into thinking思維 it's night time,
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so you turn on the lightbulb燈泡.
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所以,可以讓燈亮起來
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The white白色 of the eye and the eyelid眼皮
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眼白和眼皮的部份
則讓感應誤以為現在是白天
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will trick the sensor傳感器 into thinking思維 it's daytime白天,
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and it will shut關閉 off the light.
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所以,感應裝置會關上燈
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I wanted to collect蒐集 more different不同 types類型 of eyes眼睛,
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我想要蒐集更多不同的眼睛
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so I built內置 this device設備 using運用 bicycle自行車 helmets頭盔,
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所以,我發明了這個運用單車安全帽
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some lightbulbs電燈泡 and television電視 sets.
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和一些燈泡及電視的裝置
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It would be easier更輕鬆 for other
people to wear穿 the helmet頭盔
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以便於其他人戴上安全帽
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and record記錄 their eyes眼睛.
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以及,錄影他們的眼睛
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This device設備 allows允許 me to symbolically象徵
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這個裝置也讓我得以
將其他人的眼睛圖像化
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extract提取 other people's人們 eyes眼睛,
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我因此擁有各式各樣的眼睛
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so I have a diversity多樣 of eyes眼睛 to use
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for my other sculptures雕塑.
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可用於我的其他作品
這個作品有四個眼睛
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This sculpture雕塑 has four eyes眼睛.
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每隻眼睛控管著另外一個的裝置
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Each eye is controlling控制 a different不同 device設備.
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這隻眼睛在電視機裡轉動著
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This eye is turning車削 itself本身 around in a television電視.
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這隻眼睛則對著一個塑膠管灌氣中
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This eye is inflating充氣 a plastic塑料 tube.
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This eye is watching觀看 a video視頻
of another另一個 piece being存在 made製作.
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這隻眼睛在看電視,
關於另外一個裝置的發明過程
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And these two eyes眼睛 are activating激活 glowing泛著 water.
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這兩隻眼睛可以啟動螢光水的裝置
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Many許多 of these pieces are later後來 on shown顯示
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許多發明,後來都被展示於
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in museums博物館, biennials雙年展, triennial三年期 exhibitions展覽
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博物館,雙年展,以及三年展
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around the world世界.
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於世界各地。
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I love science科學 and biology生物學.
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我熱愛科學和生物學
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In 2007, I was doing a research研究 fellowship獎學金
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2007 時,我在史密森自然歷史博物館
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at the Smithsonian史密森 Natural自然 History歷史 Museum博物館
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鑽研一個獎學金研究
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looking at bioluminousbioluminous organisms生物 in the oeanoean.
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觀察海洋裡的發光生物體
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I love these creatures生物. I love the
way they look, the way they feel.
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我很愛這些生物,
我很喜歡牠們的外型和觸感
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They're soft柔軟的, they're slimy泥濘的,
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牠們很柔軟,而且很光滑
我很著迷牠們自身發光的方式
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and I was fascinated入迷 by the way they use light
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在牠們的成長環境裡
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in their environment環境,
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either to attract吸引 mates隊友, for self-defense自我防備,
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不論是為了求偶,自我保衛
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or to attract吸引 food餐飲.
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或者,吸引獵物
這份研究啟發我
很多關於作品的創作方式
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This research研究 inspired啟發 my
work in many許多 different不同 ways方法,
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things like movement運動 or different不同 light patterns模式.
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比如:作品的移動方式,
或者不同的光線變化
所以,我開始在我的工作室
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So I started開始 gathering蒐集 a lot of
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different不同 types類型 of material材料 in my studio工作室
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蒐集大量不同類型的素材
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and just experimenting試驗
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進行實驗
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and trying this out, trying that out,
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試試這個,試試那個
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and seeing眼看 what types類型 of creatures生物 I can come up with.
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看看我能發明出什麼樣的東西
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I used a lot of computer電腦 cooling冷卻 fans球迷
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我使用了很多電腦的風扇
然後,試圖將風扇置入裝置
看看會發生什麼事
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and just kind of put them
together一起 and see what happens發生.
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This is an 8,000-square-foot-平方英尺 installation安裝
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這是一個8千平方英尺的裝置
由許多不同的發明共同組成
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composed of many許多 different不同 creatures生物,
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some hanging from the ceiling天花板
and some resting休息 on the floor地板.
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有些吊在天花版,
有一些則置放在地上
從遠處觀看,它們很像外星人
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From afar, they look alien-like外星人般的,
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but when you look closer接近,
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但當你走進看,
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they're all made製作 out of black黑色 garbage垃圾 bags包裝袋
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它們全部由黑色垃圾袋
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or Tupperware特百惠 containers集裝箱.
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或保鮮盒組成
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I'd like to share分享 with you how ordinary普通 things
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我想與您分享,平凡無奇的事物可以
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can become成為 something magical神奇 and wondrous奇妙.
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如何轉化成一些很神奇魔幻的事物
(掌聲)
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(Applause掌聲)
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Thank you.
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謝謝大家
(掌聲)
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(Applause掌聲)
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Translated by Pat Lee
Reviewed by Adrienne Lin

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Shih Chieh Huang - Artist
Shih Chieh Huang doesn’t make art that’s meant to be admired from afar. He dissects and disassembles the detritus of our lives—household appliances, lights, computer parts, toys—and transforms them into surreal experiences.

Why you should listen

Shih Chieh Huang has one goal with his art: to create experiences for people to explore. He finds inspiration for his work from some highly unusual sources: a bioluminescent fish, a garbage bag, even his belly button.

A TED Fellow, Shih Chieh Huang grew up in Taiwan, where he enjoyed discovering strange objects in his local night market. He developed a passion for taking apart everyday objects and transforming them into something new. These experiences—as well as a  fellowship at the Smithsonian Institute studying bioluminescent organisms—deeply inform his work. 

Shih Chieh Huang has created a helmet that records the movement of the eye, and then uses the blinks to turn on and off a nightlight. He’s also used similar mechanisms to send glowing water pumping through tubes. His most recent work, however, takes plastic bottles, garbage bags and other everyday items and transforms them into gigantic sculptures that move and light up—as if they were actual sea creatures.  

More profile about the speaker
Shih Chieh Huang | Speaker | TED.com