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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

Chris Jordan以圖像展示令人震驚的統計數據

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藝術家Chris Jordan向我們表明了他所捕捉的於西方文化是什麼的樣子。他的超大尺寸圖片將一些難以想像的統計數字形象化--例如我們每天所消耗的驚人紙杯數量。
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Chris Jordan runs the numbers on modern American life -- making large-format, long-zoom artwork from the most mindblowing data about our stuff. Full bio

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My work is about the behaviors行為 that we all engage從事 in unconsciously不知不覺,
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我的作品主要是以宏觀的角度,關注人們在不知不覺中
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on a collective集體 level水平.
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所作出的行為,
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And what I mean by that, it's the behaviors行為
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我所指的是那些我們
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that we're in denial否認 about,
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不願承認的行為,
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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意識.
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和那些我們每天無意當中所做的行為。
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And as individuals個人, we all do these things, all the time, everyday每天.
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作為獨立的個人,我們大家每天都在做這些事,隨時都在做。
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It's like when you're mean to your wife妻子
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就像你對你的妻子發脾氣,
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because you're mad at somebody else其他.
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其實是因為你在對其他人生氣。
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Or when you drink a little too much at a party派對, just out of anxiety焦慮.
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或當你在派對中喝多了,原因是你在焦慮。
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Or when you overeat吃得過多 because your feelings情懷 are hurt傷害, or whatever隨你.
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或是你因為感情受到傷害而暴飲暴食,諸如此類。
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And when we do these kind of things,
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當我們做這樣的事情時,
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when 300 million百萬 people do unconscious無意識 behaviors行為,
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而且有3億人都這樣在無意當中進行這般行為時,
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then it can add up to a catastrophic災難性的 consequence後果
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很有可能加乘為災難性的後果,
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that nobody沒有人 wants, and no one intended.
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沒有人願意接受,也沒有人故意造成這些後果。
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And that's what I look at with my photographic攝影 work.
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而這正是我的攝影作品所關注的。
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This is an image圖片 I just recently最近 completed完成, that is --
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這是一幅我最近剛剛完成的圖像,
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when you stand back at a distance距離,
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當你站遠些,
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it looks容貌 like some kind of neo-Gothic新哥特式, cartoon動畫片 image圖片
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看起來像一種新歌德式的漫畫圖像,
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of a factory spewing噴湧 out pollution污染.
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像一座排放污染物的工廠。
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And as you get a little bit closer接近,
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當你靠近一點看,
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it starts啟動 looking like lots of pipes管道, like maybe a chemical化學 plant,
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開始看起來像許多管路,好像是一所化學工廠,
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or a refinery煉油廠, or maybe a hellish地獄般 freeway高速公路 interchange互換.
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或是煉油廠,也可能是讓人頭疼的高速公路交流道。
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And as you get all the way up close,
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而當你貼近作品來看,
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you realize實現 that it's actually其實 made製作 of lots and lots of plastic塑料 cups.
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你會發現它實際上是由很多很多的塑膠杯所構成。
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And in fact事實, this is one million百萬 plastic塑料 cups,
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而事實上,這裡有一百萬個塑膠杯,
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which哪一個 is the number of plastic塑料 cups that are used on airline航空公司 flights航班
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這個數字是美國境內飛行的航班上,每六個小時
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in the United聯合的 States狀態 every一切 six hours小時.
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所消耗的塑膠杯數量。
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We use four million百萬 cups a day on airline航空公司 flights航班,
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我們在飛機上,每天就使用了四百萬個塑膠杯,
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and virtually實質上 none沒有 of them are reused重用 or recycled回收.
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完全沒有回收或再利用;
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They just don't do that in that industry行業.
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這個行業就是不做這樣的事。
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Now, that number is dwarfed所繪
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但是這還只是個小數目,
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by the number of paper cups we use every一切 day,
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看看我們每天所使用的紙杯數量,
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and that is 40 million百萬 cups a day for hot beverages飲料,
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我們每天使用四千萬個紙杯來盛裝熱飲,
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most of which哪一個 is coffee咖啡.
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大多是咖啡。
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I couldn't不能 fit適合 40 million百萬 cups on a canvas帆布,
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我沒辦法將四千萬個紙杯放進一幅畫框裡,
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but I was able能夠 to put 410,000. That's what 410,000 cups looks容貌 like.
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我只能放進41萬個紙杯。41萬個紙杯看起來就是這個樣子。
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That's 15 minutes分鐘 of our cup杯子 consumption消費.
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我們每15分鐘消耗這麼多的紙杯。
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And if you could actually其實 stack up that many許多 cups in real真實 life,
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假若在現實生活中可以疊起那麼多的紙杯子,
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that's the size尺寸 it would be.
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它的規模會是這個樣子。
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And there's an hour's小時 worth價值 of our cups.
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這是我們每小時所消耗的紙杯數量。
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And there's a day's worth價值 of our cups.
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這是一天的量。
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You can still see the little people way down there.
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你仍然可以看到小小的人在底下那裡。
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That's as high as a 42-story-故事 building建造,
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這相當於42層樓高,
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and I put the Statue雕像 of Liberty自由 in there as a scale規模 reference參考.
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我把自由女神像放進來作為參考比例。
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Speaking請講 of justice正義, there's another另一個 phenomenon現象 going on in our culture文化
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談到正義,在我們的文化中存在著另一種現象,
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that I find deeply troubling令人不安, and that is that America美國, right now,
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令人深感不安,那就是美國目前
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has the largest最大 percentage百分比 of its population人口 in prison監獄
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囚犯的比例
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of any country國家 on Earth地球.
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比世界上其他國家都高。
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One out of four people, one out of four humans人類 in prison監獄
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全球每四個監獄囚犯,就有一個
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are Americans美國人, imprisoned囚禁 in our country國家.
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是美國人,被監禁在美國本土的監獄裡。
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And I wanted to show顯示 the number.
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我想表現這個數目。
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The number is 2.3 million百萬 Americans美國人 were incarcerated嵌頓 in 2005.
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2005年,美國有230萬名囚犯被監禁。
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And that's gone走了 up since以來 then, but we don't have the numbers數字 yet然而.
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從此至今這數字仍在增加,但我們現在還沒有實際的數字。
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So, I wanted to show顯示 2.3 million百萬 prison監獄 uniforms制服,
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所以我想向大家展示230萬件囚服,
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and in the actual實際 print打印 of this piece,
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這幅作品印出來時,
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each uniform制服 is the size尺寸 of a nickel on its edge邊緣.
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每件囚服只有一個五分美元硬幣的厚度。
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They're tiny. They're barely僅僅 visible可見 as a piece of material材料,
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非常的小,只能勉強看出它是一件物品,
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and to show顯示 2.3 million百萬 of them required需要 a canvas帆布
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倘若要將230萬件囚服全放進同一張圖片,
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that was larger than any printer打印機 in the world世界 would print打印.
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世界上找不到這麼大的印表機可以將它印出來。
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And so I had to divide劃分 it up into multiple panels面板
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因此,我不得不把它分割成幾個版面,
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that are 10 feet tall by 25 feet wide.
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每件長度為10英尺(3公尺)高、25英尺(7.5公尺)寬。
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This is that piece installed安裝 in a gallery畫廊 in New York紐約 --
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這件作品在紐約一家畫廊展出,
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those are my parents父母 looking at the piece.
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正在看著這一幅作品的是我的父母。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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Every一切 time I look at this piece,
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每當我看見這張照片,
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I always wonder奇蹟 if my mom's媽媽的 whispering耳語 to my dad,
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我總懷疑我媽媽在悄悄地對爸爸說:
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"He finally最後 folded折疊 his laundry洗衣店."
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「他總算會摺衣服了。」
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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I want to show顯示 you some pieces now that are about addiction.
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現在我想給各位看一些有關成癮症的作品。
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And this particular特定 one is about cigarette香煙 addiction.
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這一幅是針對菸癮的作品。
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I wanted to make a piece that shows節目 the actual實際 number of Americans美國人
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我想製作一幅作品可以代表美國人
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who die from cigarette香煙 smoking抽煙.
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因為吸菸而死亡的實際數字。
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More than 400,000 people die in the United聯合的 States狀態 every一切 year
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美國每年有超過40萬人死亡,
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from smoking抽煙 cigarettes香煙.
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因為吸菸而死亡。
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And so, this piece is made製作 up of lots and lots of boxes盒子 of cigarettes香煙.
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所以這件作品是由很多的香菸盒所構成.
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And, as you slowly慢慢地 step back,
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而且,當你慢慢地向後退,
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you see that it's a painting繪畫 by Van麵包車 Gogh梵高, called "Skull頭骨 with Cigarette香煙."
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您將看到一幅由梵谷所畫的“骷髏與香菸”。
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It's a strange奇怪 thing to think about, that on 9/11,
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我有一個奇怪的想法,在9月11日,
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when that tragedy悲劇 happened發生, 3,000 Americans美國人 died死亡.
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當悲劇發生時,有3千名美國人死亡,
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And do you remember記得 the response響應?
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你還記得的當時的反應嗎?
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It reverberated迴盪 around the world世界,
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它在世界各地引起迴響,
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and will continue繼續 to reverberate迴響 through通過 time.
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隨著時間過去,仍將繼續產生迴響,
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It will be something that we talk about in 100 years年份.
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這將是值得我們談論100年的話題。
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And yet然而 on that same相同 day, 1,100 Americans美國人 died死亡 from smoking抽煙.
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然而,就在同一天,有1千1百名美國人因吸菸而死亡,
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And the day after that, another另一個 1,100 Americans美國人 died死亡 from smoking抽煙.
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而一天之後,另外1千1百名美國人也因吸菸而死亡,
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And every一切 single day since以來 then, 1,100 Americans美國人 have died死亡.
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自那時起,每天都有1千1百名美國人因吸菸而死亡,
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And today今天, 1,100 Americans美國人 are dying垂死 from cigarette香煙 smoking抽煙.
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而今天,仍有1千1百名美國人因吸菸而死亡,
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And we aren't talking about it -- we dismiss解僱 it.
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而我們竟然不談論它,不屑一提。
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The tobacco煙草 lobby前廳, it's too strong強大.
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菸草集團,實在太強大。
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We just dismiss解僱 it out of our consciousness意識.
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我們只是不自覺地忽略這件事,
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And knowing會心 what we know about the destructive有害 power功率 of cigarettes香煙,
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我們明知香菸的破壞性,
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we continue繼續 to allow允許 our children孩子, our sons兒子 and daughters女兒,
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但是我們繼續讓孩子們,我們的兒子和女兒,
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to be in the presence存在 of the influences影響 that start開始 them smoking抽煙.
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在這影響存在的情況下開始吸菸,
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And this is what the next下一個 piece is about.
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而這就是下一幅圖所要表現的。
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This is just lots and lots of cigarettes香煙: 65,000 cigarettes香煙,
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這只是很多很多的香菸:6萬5千支香菸,
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which哪一個 is equal等於 to the number of teenagers青少年
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這數字相當於每個月
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who will start開始 smoking抽煙 this month, and every一切 month in the U.S.
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美國青少年開始吸菸的人數。
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More than 700,000 children孩子 in the United聯合的 States狀態 aged 18 and under
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在美國,每年都有超過70萬名未滿18歲的兒童
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begin開始 smoking抽煙 every一切 year.
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開始吸菸。
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One more strange奇怪 epidemic疫情 in the United聯合的 States狀態
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美國還有更奇怪的流行病,
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that I want to acquaint認識 you with
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我希望你們更了解這種現象,
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is this phenomenon現象 of abuse濫用 and misuse濫用 of prescription處方 drugs毒品.
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也就是濫用和誤用藥物。
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This is an image圖片 I've made製作 out of lots and lots of Vicodin維柯丁.
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這是用許多Vicodin藥丸(止痛藥)構成的圖片-
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Well, actually其實, I only had one Vicodin維柯丁
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其實我只有一夥Vicodin藥丸,
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that I scanned掃描 lots and lots of times.
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我掃描了很多很多次。
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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And so, as you stand back, you see 213,000 Vicodin維柯丁 pills,
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往後退你就會看到21萬3千顆Vicodin藥丸,
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which哪一個 is the number of hospital醫院 emergency room房間 visits訪問
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這相當於美國每年所有醫院急診室裡,
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yearly每年 in the United聯合的 States狀態,
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因為濫用、
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attributable歸屬 to abuse濫用 and misuse濫用 of prescription處方 painkillers止痛藥
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誤用處方止痛藥和抗焦慮藥物,
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and anti-anxiety防焦慮 medications藥物治療.
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所收治的病人總數。
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One-third三分之一 of all drug藥物 overdoses過量 in the U.S. --
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而在美國,用藥過量的人裡--
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and that includes包括 cocaine可卡因, heroin海洛因, alcohol, everything --
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包括古柯鹼、海洛因、酒精、各式各樣的藥--
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one-third三分之一 of drug藥物 overdoses過量 are prescription處方 medications藥物治療.
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有三分之一是服用過量的醫院處方藥。
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A strange奇怪 phenomenon現象.
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這是很奇怪的現象。
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This is a piece that I just recently最近 completed完成
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這一幅是我最近完成的作品,
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about another另一個 tragic悲慘 phenomenon現象. And that is the phenomenon現象,
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這是關於另一個悲慘的現象,而這種現象,
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this growing生長 obsession困擾 we have with breast乳房 augmentation增強 surgery手術.
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正是日益增長而困擾我們的隆乳手術。
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384,000 women婦女, American美國 women婦女, last year
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美國去年有38萬4千名婦女,
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went in for elective選修 breast乳房 augmentation增強 surgery手術.
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選擇進行隆乳手術,
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It's rapidly急速 becoming變得 the most popular流行 high school學校 graduation畢業 gift禮品,
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它迅速成為最流行的高中畢業禮物,
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given特定 to young年輕 girls女孩 who are about to go off to college學院.
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送給即將上大學的年輕女孩。
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So, I made製作 this image圖片 out of Barbie芭比 dolls玩偶,
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因此,我以芭比娃娃作出了這個作品,
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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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當你站遠一點,就會看到一種花紋,
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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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而當你一路走遠,你會看到3萬2千個芭比娃娃,
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which哪一個 represents代表 the number of breast乳房 augmentation增強 surgeries手術
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這個數字是美國每個月
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that are performed執行 in the U.S. each month.
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所進行的隆乳手術的數字。
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The vast廣大 majority多數 of those are on women婦女 under the age年齡 of 21.
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絕大多數婦女在未滿21歲時動手術,
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And strangely奇怪 enough足夠, the only plastic塑料 surgery手術
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而且最奇怪的是,在整形外科裡,
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that is more popular流行 than breast乳房 augmentation增強 is liposuction吸脂,
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唯一比隆乳手術還要流行的,竟是抽脂手術,
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and most of that is being存在 doneDONE by men男人.
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而且大多數的醫生都是男性。
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Now, I want to emphasize注重 that these are just examples例子.
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現在,我想強調一點,這些都只是例子。
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I'm not holding保持 these out as being存在 the biggest最大 issues問題.
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我不認為這些是最大的問題,
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They're just examples例子.
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他們僅僅是幾個例子而已。
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And the reason原因 that I do this, it's because I have this fear恐懼
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而我之所以這樣做,是因為我擔心
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that we aren't feeling感覺 enough足夠 as a culture文化 right now.
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大家還沒有體認到這一股風氣,
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There's this kind of anesthesia麻醉 in America美國 at the moment時刻.
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因為美國現正處於麻木的時刻,
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We've我們已經 lost丟失 our sense of outrage暴行, our anger憤怒 and our grief哀思
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現在文化上所產生的轉變、國家裡發生的事情,
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about what's going on in our culture文化 right now,
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都無法激起我們的憤慨、
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what's going on in our country國家,
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憤怒和悲痛,
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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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儘管這些暴行已經使我們的聲譽受損,
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They've他們已經 gone走了 missing失踪; these feelings情懷 have gone走了 missing失踪.
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但情緒都不見了,感情也都消失了。
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Our cultural文化 joy喜悅, our national國民 joy喜悅 is nowhere無處 to be seen看到.
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我們對於文化的喜悅、國家的喜悅,消失得無影無踪。
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And one of the causes原因 of this, I think,
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我認為其中一個原因,
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is that as each of us attempts嘗試 to build建立 this new kind of worldview世界觀,
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是因為我們每個人都試圖在自己的內心裡,
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this holopticalholoptical worldview世界觀, this holographic全息 image圖片
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為各種事物間所存在的關聯性,
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that we're all trying to create創建 in our mind心神
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建立起新型的、涵蓋全球的世界觀、
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of the interconnection互連 of things: the environmental環境的 footprints腳印
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或完整的圖像。像是我們關心我們所買的東西,
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1,000 miles英里 away of the things that we buy購買;
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對1千英哩以外的環境產生了什麼影響;
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the social社會 consequences後果 10,000 miles英里 away
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像是我們身為消費者,每天所做的消費決定,
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of the daily日常 decisions決定 that we make as consumers消費者.
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又對1千英里以外的社會造成了什麼影響。
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As we try to build建立 this view視圖,
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當我們嘗試建立這種觀點,
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and try to educate教育 ourselves我們自己 about the enormity艱鉅 of our culture文化,
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並嘗試教育自己去了解我們的文化有多腐化,
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the information信息 that we have to work with is these gigantic巨大 numbers數字:
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我們必須消化的資訊是天文數字:
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numbers數字 in the millions百萬, in the hundreds數以百計 of millions百萬,
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動輒上百萬、上億、
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in the billions數十億 and now in the trillions萬億.
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數十億,現在則以兆來計算。
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Bush's布什 new budget預算 is in the trillions萬億, and these are numbers數字
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布希的新預算是以兆來計算,而這些數字
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that our brain just doesn't have the ability能力 to comprehend理解.
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是我們的大腦無力去理解的,
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We can't make meaning含義 out of these enormous巨大 statistics統計.
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在這些巨大的統計數字中,我們找不到任何意義,
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And so that's what I'm trying to do with my work,
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所以我想嘗試用我的作品,
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is to take these numbers數字, these statistics統計
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把這些數字、這些統計數據,
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from the raw生的 language語言 of data數據, and to translate翻譯 them
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從原始的資料型態,
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into a more universal普遍 visual視覺 language語言, that can be felt.
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轉化為一般人可以感受到的視覺語言。
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Because my belief信仰 is, if we can feel these issues問題,
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因為我的信念是,如果我們能感受到這些問題,
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if we can feel these things more deeply,
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如果我們可以更深刻地感受到這些東西,
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then they'll他們會 matter to us more than they do now.
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我們就會比現在更重視這些問題。
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And if we can find that,
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如果我們能夠瞭解這一點,
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then we'll be able能夠 to find, within each one of us,
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那麼每一個人都會認真地
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what it is that we need to find to face面對 the big question,
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尋找這類嚴重問題的解決之道,
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which哪一個 is: how do we change更改?
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那就是:我們該如何改變?
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That, to me, is the big question that we face面對 as a people right now:
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對我來說,這是一個我們現在所面臨的大問題:
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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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我們該如何去改變?我們該如何改變文化?
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and how do we each individually個別地 take responsibility責任
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我們每一個人該怎麼負起自己範圍內的責任,
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for the one piece of the solution that we are in charge收費 of,
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找出解決之道?這得靠我們自己的
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and that is our own擁有 behavior行為?
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行為來決定。
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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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我的信念是,你不必讓自己不愉快地
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to look at these issues問題.
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去看待這些問題,
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I'm not pointing指點 the finger手指 at America美國 in a blaming歸咎 way.
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我也不是在指責美國政府,
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I'm simply只是 saying, this is who we are right now.
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我只是簡單地呈現出我們現在的樣貌。
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And if there are things that we see
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如果我們不喜歡
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that we don't like about our culture文化,
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我們文化裡的某些東西,
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then we have a choice選擇.
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那麼我們有一個選擇,
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The degree of integrity廉正 that each of us can bring帶來 to the surface表面,
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當我們面對問題,質疑自己該如何改變時,
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to bring帶來 to this question, the depth深度 of character字符 that we can summon召喚,
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我們所展現出來的正直勇氣,
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as we show顯示 up for the question of how do we change更改 --
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就決定了我們所能改變的深度。
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it's already已經 defining確定 us as individuals個人 and as a nation國家,
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這是在我們成為人民、組成國家時就決定的了,
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and it will continue繼續 to do that, on into the future未來.
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未來還會繼續延續下去。
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And it will profoundly深深 affect影響 the well-being福利, the quality質量 of life
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它將深刻地影響未來即將要繼承我們決策的
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of the billions數十億 of people
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數十億人的
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who are going to inherit繼承 the results結果 of our decisions決定.
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社會福祉,以及生活品質。
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I'm not speaking請講 abstractly抽象地 about this,
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我不是在說抽象的事情,
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I'm speaking請講 -- this is who we are in this room房間,
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我所說的是在座每一個人的現狀,
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right now, in this moment時刻.
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就是現在這一刻的樣貌。
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Thank you and good afternoon下午.
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謝謝你,午安。
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Sunny Kan Ngai Hang 簡毅恒
Reviewed by Marie Wu

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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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