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Chris Jordan - Artist
Chris Jordan runs the numbers on modern American life -- making large-format, long-zoom artwork from the most mindblowing data about our stuff.

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Photographer Chris Jordan trains his eye on American consumption. His 2003-05 series "Intolerable Beauty" examines the hypnotic allure of the sheer amount of stuff we make and consume every day: cliffs of baled scrap, small cities of shipping containers, endless grids of mass-produced goods.

His 2005 book In Katrina's Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster is a chilling, unflinching look at the toll of the storm. And his latest series of photographs, "Running the Numbers," gives dramatic life to statistics of US consumption. Often-heard factoids like "We use 2 million plastic bottles every 5 minutes" become a chilling sea of plastic that stretches beyond our horizon.

In April 2008, Jordan traveled around the world with National Geographic as an international eco-ambassador for Earth Day 2008.

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Chris Jordan: Turning powerful stats into art

克里斯乔丹勾勒出一些惊人的数据

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克里斯乔丹向我们展示了西方文化令人震惊的一面.他的巨幅作品勾画出一些几乎无法想像的数据:比如我们每天用掉的纸杯的惊人数量.
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My work is about the behaviors行为 that we all engage从事 in unconsciously不知不觉,
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我的作品描绘了我们大家都会有的下意识的行为
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on a collective集体 level水平.
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大量积累后的结果
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And what I mean by that, it's the behaviors行为
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我的意思是说 对于这些行为
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that we're in denial否认 about,
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我们会矢口否认
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and the ones那些 that operate操作 below下面 the surface表面 of our daily日常 awareness意识.
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这些行为是我们日常生活中完全没有意识到的
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And as individuals个人, we all do these things, all the time, everyday每天.
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但是我们每一个人 每一天 每时每刻都在做着这类事
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It's like when you're mean to your wife妻子
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比如说你对你的老婆态度恶劣
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because you're mad at somebody else其他.
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因为你被其他人给气着了
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Or when you drink a little too much at a party派对, just out of anxiety焦虑.
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或者你在一个派对上多喝了几杯 只是出于焦虑
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Or when you overeat吃得过多 because your feelings情怀 are hurt伤害, or whatever随你.
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再或者你特别能吃 因为你遭受了情感伤害或者其他什么原因
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And when we do these kind of things,
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那么当我们做这类事情的时候
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when 300 million百万 people do unconscious无意识 behaviors行为,
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当3亿人都下意识地做了同一件事
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then it can add up to a catastrophic灾难性的 consequence后果
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其结果累计起来就会是毁灭性的
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that nobody没有人 wants, and no one intended.
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而这结果是没有人愿意看到的 谁也不会故意去做这样的事
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And that's what I look at with my photographic摄影 work.
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这类积少成多的无意识行为也正是我的摄影作品所关注的
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This is an image图片 I just recently最近 completed完成, that is --
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这是我最近刚完成的一幅作品
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when you stand back at a distance距离,
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当你站在远处看的时候
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it looks容貌 like some kind of neo-Gothic新哥特式, cartoon动画片 image图片
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它看起来好像一幅新歌特式的卡通画
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of a factory spewing喷涌 out pollution污染.
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画的是一个工厂正在排放污染
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And as you get a little bit closer接近,
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当你走近一点
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it starts启动 looking like lots of pipes管道, like maybe a chemical化学 plant,
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它看起来像是很多的管子 像是一个化工厂
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or a refinery炼油厂, or maybe a hellish地狱般 freeway高速公路 interchange互换.
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或是一个炼油厂 也许是高速公路的立体交叉道
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And as you get all the way up close,
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但如果你走到跟前来看的话
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you realize实现 that it's actually其实 made制作 of lots and lots of plastic塑料 cups.
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你会发现原来这实际上是很多很多的塑料杯子
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And in fact事实, this is one million百万 plastic塑料 cups,
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事实上 这里是1百万个塑料杯
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which哪一个 is the number of plastic塑料 cups that are used on airline航空公司 flights航班
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这正是美国的航空公司
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in the United联合的 States状态 every一切 six hours小时.
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每6个小时消耗掉的塑料杯的数量
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We use four million百万 cups a day on airline航空公司 flights航班,
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我们每天要在飞机上用掉4百万个塑料杯
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and virtually实质上 none没有 of them are reused重用 or recycled回收.
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而且没有一个杯子被回收或再利用
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They just don't do that in that industry行业.
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整个行业里没有人去做这件事
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Now, that number is dwarfed所绘
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但是跟另一个数目比起来 这个塑料杯的数目简直是小巫见大巫
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by the number of paper cups we use every一切 day,
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现在我要说的是我们每天用掉的纸杯的数量
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and that is 40 million百万 cups a day for hot beverages饮料,
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我们每天要用掉4千万个纸杯用来装热饮
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most of which哪一个 is coffee咖啡.
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主要是咖啡
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I couldn't不能 fit适合 40 million百万 cups on a canvas帆布,
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我无法在一张画布上塞进4千万个纸杯
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but I was able能够 to put 410,000. That's what 410,000 cups looks容貌 like.
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但是我可以装下41万个 这就是41万个纸杯的样子
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That's 15 minutes分钟 of our cup杯子 consumption消费.
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而这仅仅是我们在15分钟内用掉的纸杯的数量
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And if you could actually其实 stack up that many许多 cups in real真实 life,
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如果在生活中你真的能把41万个纸杯码起来
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that's the size尺寸 it would be.
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那将会是这么大
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And there's an hour's小时 worth价值 of our cups.
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一小时内用掉的纸杯量就会是这么大
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And there's a day's worth价值 of our cups.
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这是每天用掉的纸杯量
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You can still see the little people way down there.
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你仍然能看到下边有几个人 他们是这么小
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That's as high as a 42-story-故事 building建造,
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这相当于42层楼高
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and I put the Statue雕像 of Liberty自由 in there as a scale规模 reference参考.
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我把自由女神像放进来 作为体积参考
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Speaking请讲 of justice正义, there's another另一个 phenomenon现象 going on in our culture文化
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说到正义 在我们的文化中有另外一个现象
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that I find deeply troubling令人不安, and that is that America美国, right now,
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令我感到十分不安 那就是现今的美国
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has the largest最大 percentage百分比 of its population人口 in prison监狱
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有着最大数量的监狱在押人员比例
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of any country国家 on Earth地球.
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比世界上任何一个国家都要高
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One out of four people, one out of four humans人类 in prison监狱
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全世界每4个在押犯人中就有1个
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are Americans美国人, imprisoned囚禁 in our country国家.
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是关押在我们国家的美国人
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And I wanted to show显示 the number.
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我想把这个数目告诉大家
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The number is 2.3 million百万 Americans美国人 were incarcerated嵌顿 in 2005.
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2005年有230万美国人在押
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And that's gone走了 up since以来 then, but we don't have the numbers数字 yet然而.
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这个数目还在持续上升 但我们还没有更新的数据
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So, I wanted to show显示 2.3 million百万 prison监狱 uniforms制服,
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那么我想展示230万套犯人服
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and in the actual实际 print打印 of this piece,
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把这幅作品印出来以后 我们会看到
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each uniform制服 is the size尺寸 of a nickel on its edge边缘.
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每一套犯人服就像一枚5美分硬币的边缘那么小
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They're tiny. They're barely仅仅 visible可见 as a piece of material材料,
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简直是太小了 几乎看不出这是一件有质感的东西
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and to show显示 2.3 million百万 of them required需要 a canvas帆布
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但我却无法把230万套犯人服都放在同一张画布上
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that was larger than any printer打印机 in the world世界 would print打印.
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因为世界上没有任何一台打印机能打印出如此巨大的一幅画
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And so I had to divide划分 it up into multiple panels面板
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所以我不得不把它们分成很多块
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that are 10 feet tall by 25 feet wide.
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高度是10英尺(约3米)宽度是25英尺(约7米6)
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This is that piece installed安装 in a gallery画廊 in New York纽约 --
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这幅作品陈列在纽约的一家画廊里
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those are my parents父母 looking at the piece.
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这两个人是我的父母 他们正在看这幅作品
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Every一切 time I look at this piece,
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每次我看到这件作品的时候
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I always wonder奇迹 if my mom's妈妈的 whispering耳语 to my dad,
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我总觉得我妈妈应该是在跟我爸爸说
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"He finally最后 folded折叠 his laundry洗衣店."
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他终于知道洗完衣服要叠好放起来了
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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I want to show显示 you some pieces now that are about addiction.
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现在我想给你们看一些令人上瘾的东西
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And this particular特定 one is about cigarette香烟 addiction.
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这一幅是关于烟瘾的
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I wanted to make a piece that shows节目 the actual实际 number of Americans美国人
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我想创作一幅作品能够展示
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who die from cigarette香烟 smoking抽烟.
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死于吸烟的美国人的实际数量
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More than 400,000 people die in the United联合的 States状态 every一切 year
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每年有超过40万美国人
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from smoking抽烟 cigarettes香烟.
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死于吸烟
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And so, this piece is made制作 up of lots and lots of boxes盒子 of cigarettes香烟.
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因此这幅作品是由很多很多的烟盒组成的
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And, as you slowly慢慢地 step back,
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如果你慢慢退后从远处看的话
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you see that it's a painting绘画 by Van面包车 Gogh梵高, called "Skull头骨 with Cigarette香烟."
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你能看到这是梵高的一幅作品 名叫“叼香烟的骷髅头”
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It's a strange奇怪 thing to think about, that on 9/11,
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想来也怪 9/11惨剧发生的时候
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when that tragedy悲剧 happened发生, 3,000 Americans美国人 died死亡.
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有3000名美国人丧生
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And do you remember记得 the response响应?
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你们还记得我们当时的反应吗?
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It reverberated回荡 around the world世界,
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其影响波及全球
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and will continue继续 to reverberate回响 through通过 time.
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而且会在很长时间内延续下去
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It will be something that we talk about in 100 years年份.
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这件事我们在今后的100年里都会提及
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And yet然而 on that same相同 day, 1,100 Americans美国人 died死亡 from smoking抽烟.
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但是就在同一天 1100名美国人死于吸烟
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And the day after that, another另一个 1,100 Americans美国人 died死亡 from smoking抽烟.
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之后的一天内 又有1100名美国人死于吸烟
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And every一切 single day since以来 then, 1,100 Americans美国人 have died死亡.
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从那天起的每一天里 都有1100人死去
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And today今天, 1,100 Americans美国人 are dying垂死 from cigarette香烟 smoking抽烟.
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就在今天 仍有1100个美国人因为吸烟而丧命
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And we aren't talking about it -- we dismiss解雇 it.
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但我们从来不讨论这件事 我们把它草草打发了
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The tobacco烟草 lobby前厅, it's too strong强大.
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烟草公司的游说太强了
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We just dismiss解雇 it out of our consciousness意识.
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我们把吸烟的危害完全排除出意识之外
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And knowing会心 what we know about the destructive有害 power功率 of cigarettes香烟,
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即使我们知道香烟的巨大危害
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we continue继续 to allow允许 our children孩子, our sons儿子 and daughters女儿,
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我们仍然允许我们的孩子 儿子和女儿们
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to be in the presence存在 of the influences影响 that start开始 them smoking抽烟.
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继续遭受吸烟的危害
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And this is what the next下一个 piece is about.
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接下来这一幅作品是
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This is just lots and lots of cigarettes香烟: 65,000 cigarettes香烟,
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很多很多香烟 总共6万5千支香烟
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which哪一个 is equal等于 to the number of teenagers青少年
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这个数字等同于这个月
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who will start开始 smoking抽烟 this month, and every一切 month in the U.S.
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以及每一个月在美国开始吸烟的青少年的数量
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More than 700,000 children孩子 in the United联合的 States状态 aged 18 and under
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在美国 每年有超过70万18岁或更小的孩子
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begin开始 smoking抽烟 every一切 year.
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开始吸烟
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One more strange奇怪 epidemic疫情 in the United联合的 States状态
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在美国有另外一种更奇怪的"传染病“
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that I want to acquaint认识 you with
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我想让你们了解一下
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is this phenomenon现象 of abuse滥用 and misuse滥用 of prescription处方 drugs毒品.
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那就是滥用处方药的现象
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This is an image图片 I've made制作 out of lots and lots of Vicodin维柯丁.
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这幅作品里是很多很多的维柯丁
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Well, actually其实, I only had one Vicodin维柯丁
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事实上 我只有一片维柯丁
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that I scanned扫描 lots and lots of times.
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我把它扫描了很多很多遍
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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And so, as you stand back, you see 213,000 Vicodin维柯丁 pills,
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站远一点你可以看到这是21万3千片维柯丁
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which哪一个 is the number of hospital醫院 emergency room房间 visits访问
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这个数量是美国每年
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yearly每年 in the United联合的 States状态,
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由于滥用和误用止痛药剂
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attributable归属 to abuse滥用 and misuse滥用 of prescription处方 painkillers止痛药
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和镇定药剂而导致的
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and anti-anxiety防焦虑 medications药物治疗.
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医院的急诊人次
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One-third三分之一 of all drug药物 overdoses过量 in the U.S. --
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在美国三分之一的药物过量
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and that includes包括 cocaine可卡因, heroin海洛因, alcohol, everything --
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包括可卡因 海洛因 酒精 所有(你能想到的)
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one-third三分之一 of drug药物 overdoses过量 are prescription处方 medications药物治疗.
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三分之一的药物过量都是处方药
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A strange奇怪 phenomenon现象.
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这是个奇怪的现象
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This is a piece that I just recently最近 completed完成
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这幅作品我近期才完成
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about another另一个 tragic悲惨 phenomenon现象. And that is the phenomenon现象,
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是关于另一种可悲的现象
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this growing生长 obsession困扰 we have with breast乳房 augmentation增强 surgery手术.
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就是我们对隆胸手术越来越迷恋
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384,000 women妇女, American美国 women妇女, last year
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去年有38万4千名美国妇女
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went in for elective选修 breast乳房 augmentation增强 surgery手术.
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去做隆胸手术
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It's rapidly急速 becoming变得 the most popular流行 high school学校 graduation毕业 gift礼品,
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这迅速成为最受欢迎的高中毕业礼物
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given特定 to young年轻 girls女孩 who are about to go off to college学院.
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送给那些即将步入大学的女孩子的礼物
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So, I made制作 this image图片 out of Barbie芭比 dolls玩偶,
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于是我用芭比娃娃创作了这幅作品
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and so, as you stand back you see this kind of floral花的 pattern模式,
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如果你站远点 会看到这种像花瓣一样的图案
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and as you get all the way back, you see 32,000 Barbie芭比 dolls玩偶,
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如果你站到很远 你会看到3万2千个芭比娃娃
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which哪一个 represents代表 the number of breast乳房 augmentation增强 surgeries手术
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这等同于美国每个月做的
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that are performed执行 in the U.S. each month.
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隆胸手术的数量
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The vast广大 majority多数 of those are on women妇女 under the age年龄 of 21.
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绝大部分是21岁以下的女性
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And strangely奇怪 enough足够, the only plastic塑料 surgery手术
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更有趣的是 在所有整容手术中只有另外一种 比隆胸更受欢迎
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that is more popular流行 than breast乳房 augmentation增强 is liposuction吸脂,
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那就是吸脂手术
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and most of that is being存在 doneDONE by men男人.
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而大部分接受吸脂手术的是男性
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Now, I want to emphasize注重 that these are just examples例子.
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现在我只想强调一点 之前这些仅仅是一些例子
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I'm not holding保持 these out as being存在 the biggest最大 issues问题.
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我并不是要把它们作为最严重的问题特别提出来
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They're just examples例子.
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这些只是普普通通的例子
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And the reason原因 that I do this, it's because I have this fear恐惧
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我之所以要这样做 是因为我恐怕
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that we aren't feeling感觉 enough足够 as a culture文化 right now.
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我们并没有感觉到这就是我们现有的文化
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There's this kind of anesthesia麻醉 in America美国 at the moment时刻.
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当今的美国社会对这些现象已经麻木不仁了
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We've我们已经 lost丢失 our sense of outrage暴行, our anger愤怒 and our grief哀思
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我们已经丧失了愤慨 气愤和悲痛感
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about what's going on in our culture文化 right now,
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这些情感原本应该源于我们现有的种种文化现象
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what's going on in our country国家,
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源于我们的国家里所发生的一切
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the atrocities暴行 that are being存在 committed提交 in our names around the world世界.
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源于以我们的名义在世界各地实施的暴行
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They've他们已经 gone走了 missing失踪; these feelings情怀 have gone走了 missing失踪.
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但是这些情感完全丧失了 完全丧失了
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Our cultural文化 joy喜悦, our national国民 joy喜悦 is nowhere无处 to be seen看到.
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我们的文化满足感我们的国家满足感完全看不到了
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And one of the causes原因 of this, I think,
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我觉得原因之一就是
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is that as each of us attempts尝试 to build建立 this new kind of worldview世界观,
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我们每个人都在试图建立所谓新型世界观
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this holopticalholoptical worldview世界观, this holographic全息 image图片
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一种完全视觉的世界观 一种全息的形象
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that we're all trying to create创建 in our mind心神
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我们所有人都在努力建立这种观念
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of the interconnection互连 of things: the environmental环境的 footprints脚印
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这种事物内部的相互联系 比如我们购买的商品
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1,000 miles英里 away of the things that we buy购买;
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在1000英里(约1600公里)以外产生的生态足印
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the social社会 consequences后果 10,000 miles英里 away
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或者是我们作为消费者做出的日常决定
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of the daily日常 decisions决定 that we make as consumers消费者.
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对1万英里远(约1万6千公里)的地方产生的社会效应
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As we try to build建立 this view视图,
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当我们试图建立这种观念
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and try to educate教育 ourselves我们自己 about the enormity艰巨 of our culture文化,
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试图让我们认识到我们文化的博大
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the information信息 that we have to work with is these gigantic巨大 numbers数字:
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我们需要处理这些天文数字的信息
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numbers数字 in the millions百万, in the hundreds数以百计 of millions百万,
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这些数字是以百万 以亿为单位的
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in the billions数十亿 and now in the trillions万亿.
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甚至是以十亿 以万亿为单位的
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Bush's布什 new budget预算 is in the trillions万亿, and these are numbers数字
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布什的新预算是万亿级的 这些数字
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that our brain just doesn't have the ability能力 to comprehend理解.
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我们的大脑根本没有能力理解领会
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We can't make meaning含义 out of these enormous巨大 statistics统计.
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我们搞不清楚这些天文数字意味着什么
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And so that's what I'm trying to do with my work,
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这也是为什么我要创作这些作品
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is to take these numbers数字, these statistics统计
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我要把这些数字和数据
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from the raw生的 language语言 of data数据, and to translate翻译 them
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从原始的数字资料翻译成
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into a more universal普遍 visual视觉 language语言, that can be felt.
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一种全人类都能理解的视觉语言 才能被我们感受到
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Because my belief信仰 is, if we can feel these issues问题,
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因为我相信如果我们能感受到这些问题
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if we can feel these things more deeply,
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如果我们能更深刻地体会到这些问题
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then they'll他们会 matter to us more than they do now.
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它们才会与我们更加密切相关
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And if we can find that,
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如果我们能认识到这些问题
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then we'll be able能够 to find, within each one of us,
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我们就能从每一个人自身找到答案
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what it is that we need to find to face面对 the big question,
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来面对这个最关键的问题
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which哪一个 is: how do we change更改?
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那就是:我们该如何改变?
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That, to me, is the big question that we face面对 as a people right now:
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对我来说 这就是我们这个民族现在面临的最大的问题
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how do we change更改? How do we change更改 as a culture文化,
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我们该如何改变?我们的文化该如何改变?
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and how do we each individually个别地 take responsibility责任
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我们每一个人该如何负起责任?
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for the one piece of the solution that we are in charge收费 of,
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对我们力所能及的每一点改变负责?
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and that is our own拥有 behavior行为?
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对我们自己的行为负责?
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My belief信仰 is that you don't have to make yourself你自己 bad
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我认为你在看待这些问题的时候
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to look at these issues问题.
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不必感到内疚或自责
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I'm not pointing指点 the finger手指 at America美国 in a blaming归咎 way.
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我并不是在指责或责怪美国(文化)
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I'm simply只是 saying, this is who we are right now.
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我只是在说 我们现在就是这个样子的
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And if there are things that we see
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如果我们发现我们的文化中
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that we don't like about our culture文化,
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有些东西是我们不喜欢的
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then we have a choice选择.
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那么我们还可以做出选择
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The degree of integrity廉正 that each of us can bring带来 to the surface表面,
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当面对这个问题时 我们每一个人能坚持多少正直的良知?
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to bring带来 to this question, the depth深度 of character字符 that we can summon召唤,
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当我们面对“该如何改变”这个问题时
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as we show显示 up for the question of how do we change更改 --
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我们究竟能在多大程度上保留本真?
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it's already已经 defining确定 us as individuals个人 and as a nation国家,
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这正在定义着我们每一个人 定义着我们整个民族
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and it will continue继续 to do that, on into the future未来.
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这定义还将持续下去 直至未来
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And it will profoundly深深 affect影响 the well-being福利, the quality质量 of life
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它会极大地影响数十亿人的福祉
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of the billions数十亿 of people
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和他们的生活质量
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who are going to inherit继承 the results结果 of our decisions决定.
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而他们要承受的正是我们今天做出的种种决定的后果
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I'm not speaking请讲 abstractly抽象地 about this,
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我并不是在抽象地谈这些问题
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I'm speaking请讲 -- this is who we are in this room房间,
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我是在说 在这个会堂里就座的我们 就是这个样子的
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right now, in this moment时刻.
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就在此时 就在此刻
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Thank you and good afternoon下午.
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谢谢 祝大家今天下午愉快
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by Zhu Cheng
Reviewed by Zachary Lin Zhao

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chris Jordan - Artist
Chris Jordan runs the numbers on modern American life -- making large-format, long-zoom artwork from the most mindblowing data about our stuff.

Why you should listen

Photographer Chris Jordan trains his eye on American consumption. His 2003-05 series "Intolerable Beauty" examines the hypnotic allure of the sheer amount of stuff we make and consume every day: cliffs of baled scrap, small cities of shipping containers, endless grids of mass-produced goods.

His 2005 book In Katrina's Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster is a chilling, unflinching look at the toll of the storm. And his latest series of photographs, "Running the Numbers," gives dramatic life to statistics of US consumption. Often-heard factoids like "We use 2 million plastic bottles every 5 minutes" become a chilling sea of plastic that stretches beyond our horizon.

In April 2008, Jordan traveled around the world with National Geographic as an international eco-ambassador for Earth Day 2008.

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