Angelo Vermeulen: How to go to space, without having to go to space
安吉洛·韦尔默朗: 怎样不用去到太空,就能去太空
Angelo Vermeulen wears many hats, including one as a crew commander for NASA, another as an artist and community organizer. Full bio
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for a NASA Mars simulation last year,
担任 NASA 火星模拟项目的指挥官
community art all over the planet.
创作多元文化的社群艺术
been combining both.
about that NASA mission.
planetary surface analogue
模拟行星表面的项目
that is specifically designed
of long-term isolation of small crews.
with a crew of six,
was actually a food study,
for astronauts living in deep space --
as you can see here,
and lots of other stuff to do,
和其他很多的事要做
at the end of every day.
with just a small group of people
在狭小空间内长时间一起生活
of psychological challenges:
in these circumstances;
you start to sense
how individual crew members
productive and happy,
a good deal of autonomy
a lot about leadership,
about our future in outer space.
我们在外太空的未来
and we will start inhabiting outer space.
然后开始在外太空居住
or it might take 500 years,
或者500年的时间来实现
a new art project called Seeker.
叫“探寻者”
challenging communities all over the world
是向全世界的团体发出挑战
human habitation and survival.
the world is going wrong
another future somewhere else."
因为我们还要在别的地方继续生存。”
from earthbound constraints
and it works really well,
并且进展也很顺利
of what we're doing.
I'm using a cocreation approach,
我用的是一种合作创造的方法
from many artists.
into a group, into a community,
丢给一个小组,一个团体
and build the artwork.
when architects visit what we're doing,
of a hard time understanding
fantastic large-scale scupltures
in Belgium and Holland.
of almost 50 people.
of that same project,
to do the architecture differently.
在建筑风格上不走寻常路
they kept the base of the artwork,
保留作品的底子
architecture on top of that.
crucial part of the project.
evolving architecture.
是建筑的进化
presented a few weeks ago in Holland,
as modules to build a starship.
as a technological challenge.
as a combination of three systems:
component in the project.
surrounding the astronauts,
with part of the food that they're eating.
有一件非常特别的事
inside these art and design projects.
执行我们的隔离任务
for multiple days on end,
you can see an isolation mission
in Ljubljana in Slovenia,
现代艺术博物馆内
locked themselves up --
this is a very performative
is currently being developed
who is also a TED Fellow,
他也是一名TED Fellow
a magical place.
一个神奇的地方
considered a Mars analogue.
in certain locations
to test equipment.
of being connected to space
that's being developed there.
location on the planet,
to build our project,
is something we have to explore fully.
是我们必须充分了解的
what's going to happen.
particular version of the project
with the local population,
for a very long time
experts in sustainability,
to see what we can learn from them,
into space exploration.
how we look at our future in outer space
我们如何看待我们在外太空的未来
biology, technology and people;
local traditions
and integrate that into our deep future.
并应用到更深层次的未来中去
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Angelo Vermeulen - Space researcher, biologist, artistAngelo Vermeulen wears many hats, including one as a crew commander for NASA, another as an artist and community organizer.
Why you should listen
If you're looking for someone who embodies "multidisciplinary," look no further than TED Senior Fellow Angelo Vermeulen, a space systems researcher, biologist, artist and community organizer. The one common thread in all his work: the desire to understand the relationship between nature and technology, to learn from what's happened in the past in order to build a promising future for us all.
Having received his PhD in Biology from the University of Leuven in Belgium, Angelo nonetheless eschewed a life in the lab to apply a creative lens to everything he does. To date, that includes working on independent projects around the world, including Biomodd, a worldwide series of interactive art installations in which technology and nature coexist. Throughout 2011, he was a member of the European Space Agency Topical Team Arts & Science (ETTAS), while in 2013 he was crew commander of the NASA-funded HI-SEAS Mars mission simulation in Hawaii. For this project, he and a crew of six astronauts lived for four months in a dome, all in the name of studying the effects of longterm isolation among a small crew.
In 2009 he launched SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), a platform for research on the architectures and ethics of space colonization. In 2014, he launched Seeker, a project calling for the public to co-create starship sculptures that evolve over time; this subject is also the focus of a new PhD at Delft University of Technology, for which he's developing "paradigm-shifting concepts for evolvable starships."
In 2012 he was a Michael Kalil Endowment for Smart Design Fellow at Parsons in New York. He holds positions at LUCA School of Visual Arts in Ghent, Belgium, and Die Angewandte in Vienna, Austria.
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