Jason deCaires Taylor: An underwater art museum, teeming with life
杰森•德卡尔斯•泰勒: 充满生命的海底艺术博物馆
Jason deCaires Taylor's underwater installations offer views of another world, where the artistic efforts of man meet the vivifying power of nature. Full bio
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or was at all possible,
and a very steep learning curve,
我进步很快,
called "The Lost Correspondent."
名为“失落的记者”。
and a local dive center,
和当地潜水中心的合作,
off the coast of Grenada,
格林纳达的海底,
underwater sculpture park.
水下雕塑公园就诞生了。
and started by casting local fisherman.
开始以当地渔民的形象进行创作。
in defense of the sea.
人们保护海洋的运动。
is not just for greenhouses.
只能出现在温室里。
rising 16 feet up to the surface
高16英尺,
an underwater botanical garden,
in the Atlantic Ocean.
and designs that help encourage life;
对动植物友好的材料和设计,
provides a stable and permanent platform.
制作结实耐用的平台。
coral polyps to attach.
from natural reefs
there's areas for them to settle.
能有地方供卵附着。
so that they aggregate fish
这样能使聚集过来的鱼群
has an internal living habitat
也是一个栖息地
such as lobsters and sea urchins.
比如龙虾和海胆。
under a hundred-foot crane,
是100英尺高的起重机,
down to the sea floor,
have taken up watercolor painting instead.
没去学水彩画呢?
always blow my mind.
incredible exhibition space
changing by the hour,
the sculptures in a cloud of mystery,
of inquisitive visitors,
special touch to the site.
留下自己特殊的印记。
thing about what we do,
submerge the sculptures,
literally starts to evolve,
一个新的世界开始进化,
但人造之物,
but nothing man-made
the bodies feeding at night.
a kind of purple paint.
in my life lives underwater.
glide silently overhead.
we've had to these works
获得的回应是神奇的,
to plug into something really primal,
大自然原始的进程,
translate across the world,
on my responsibility as an artist
in the middle of the ocean,
在大洋中央的一艘船上,
really important effect of my work.
最最重要的意义所在。
and our oceans are in trouble.
我们的海洋遇到了大问题。
最多的是这幅图像。
are beginning to understand
and the destruction of nature,
about our oceans, too.
we've seen some phenomenal
我们就看到了许多神奇的
新栖息地和活的珊瑚礁,
of new habitats and living reef,
now divide half their time
开始将一半的时间
for natural, overstressed areas.
自然区域能够得以喘息。
in the Bahamas highlighted a leak
“海洋巨人”的游客在展示
forced the local government
in coastal cleanups.
was instrumental
在政府选址
a marine-protected area.
发挥了重要作用。
now help fund park rangers
as a "Wonder of the World"
相聚在这里呢?
our oceans as sacred,
or the La Sagrada Família,
places and things,
奇妙的景色或者物品时,
to cherish them, to protect them
to assign that value;
赋予它们价值,
understand that value.
by talking about sacred things.
important and simple reason:
原因很重要却也简单:
objects of great value to us,
for them being themselves.
an egg at the Sistine Chapel,
to build a seven-star hotel
and overfish our oceans.
开采,污染,过度捕捞。
so plain and so enormous, as fragile.
却又如此脆弱。
too vast, too endless.
look past to the horizon.
直接望向远处的地平线。
that we take it for granted.
视为理所当然,这很危险。
can ride around on Jet Skis
there's now a little corner of Cancun
有那么一个小小的角落,
these Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
of the Houses of Parliament,
about climate change
the power to help change things.
the beginning of the mission.
这仅仅是一项长期任务的开始。
educators, biologists,
to the natural history museum
through a dry-glass viewing tunnel,
玻璃观景通道进入其中,
all the wildlife of the land
陆地上的野生动植物(雕塑),
意志力能将我们带往何处?
and willpower can lead us?
our art into the ocean,
of amazing creativity
giving something back,
new environments to thrive,
实现繁荣发展,
or maybe it's a really old way
也许是回归最古老的方法
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jason deCaires Taylor - SculptorJason deCaires Taylor's underwater installations offer views of another world, where the artistic efforts of man meet the vivifying power of nature.
Why you should listen
Born in 1974 to an English father and Guyanese mother, Taylor grew up in Europe and Asia, where he spent much of his early childhood exploring the coral reefs of Malaysia. Educated in the South East of England, Taylor graduated from the London Institute of Arts in 1998 with a BA Honours in Sculpture and went on to become a fully qualified diving instructor and underwater naturalist. With over 20 years diving experience under his belt, Taylor is also an award winning underwater photographer, famous for his dramatic images, which capture the metamorphosing effects of the ocean on his evolving sculptures.
In 2006, Taylor founded and created the world’s first underwater sculpture park. Situated off the west coast of Grenada in the West Indies, it is now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic and was instrumental in the creation of a national marine protected area by the local government. In 2009, he co-founded MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte), a monumental museum with a collection of over 500 of his sculptural works, submerged off the coast of Cancun, Mexico. Both of these ambitious, permanent public works have a practical, functional aspect, facilitating positive interactions between people and fragile underwater habitats while at the same relieving pressure on natural resources.
Taylor's pioneering public art projects are not only examples of successful marine conservation but also works of art that seek to encourage environmental awareness, instigate social change and lead us to appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty of the underwater world. He is currently based in Lanzarote part of the Canary Islands where he is working on a major new underwater museum for the Atlantic Ocean.
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