ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo - Video sculptor
Gabe Barcia-Colombo creates madcap art inspired both by Renaissance era curiosity cabinets and the modern-day digital chronicling of everyday life. Think: miniature people projected in objects and a DNA Vending Machine.

Why you should listen

Gabe Barcia-Colombo is an American artist who creates installation pieces that both delight and point to the strangeness of our modern, digital world. His latest work is a DNA Vending Machine, which dispenses vials of DNA extracted from friends at dinner parties. He's also created video installations of "miniature people" encased inside ordinary objects like suitcases, blenders and more. His work comments on the act of leaving one's imprint for the next generation. Call it "artwork with consequences."

As he explains it: "While formally implemented by natural history museums and collections (which find their roots in Renaissance-era 'cabinets of curiosity'), this process has grown more pointed and pervasive in the modern-day obsession with personal digital archiving and the corresponding growth of social media culture. My video sculptures play upon this exigency in our culture to chronicle, preserve and wax nostalgic, an idea which I render visually by 'collecting' human beings (alongside cultural archetypes) as scientific specimens. I repurpose everyday objects like blenders, suitcases and cans of Spam into venues for projecting and inserting videos of people."

Barcia-Colombo is an alumnus and instructor at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Read about his latest work on CoolHunting and in his TED Fellows profile.

More profile about the speaker
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo | Speaker | TED.com
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Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: Capturing memories in video art

Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: 用錄像藝術記錄回憶

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利用視覺映象原理和影片投影,藝術家Gabriel Barcia-Colombo記錄並分享他的回憶和友誼。在TED Fellow 演講中,他展示了迷人並發人省思的作品 -- 也就是把人物「保存」在罐子、行李箱和果汁機裡......
- Video sculptor
Gabe Barcia-Colombo creates madcap art inspired both by Renaissance era curiosity cabinets and the modern-day digital chronicling of everyday life. Think: miniature people projected in objects and a DNA Vending Machine. Full bio

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I love to collect蒐集 things.
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我喜歡收集東西
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Ever since以來 I was a kid孩子, I've had massive大規模的 collections集合
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我小的時候,收集很多不同的東西
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of random隨機 stuff東東, everything from bizarre奇異的 hot sauces醬汁
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從世界各地的奇異的辣醬到昆蟲
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from all around the world世界 to insects昆蟲
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從世界各地的奇異的辣醬到昆蟲
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that I've captured捕獲 and put in jars罐子.
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被我我抓放在罐子裡
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Now, it's no secret秘密, because I like collecting蒐集 things,
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現在,這已不是秘密,我喜歡收集東西
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that I love the Natural自然 History歷史 Museum博物館
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我喜歡自然歷史博物館
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and the collections集合 of animals動物
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還有在博物館裡
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at the Natural自然 History歷史 Museum博物館 in dioramas西洋鏡.
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不同動物的擬真模型櫥窗
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These, to me, are like living活的 sculptures雕塑, right,
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這些對我而言就像是活的雕像
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that you can go and look at,
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你可以去那邊瞧瞧
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and they memorialize紀念 a specific具體 point of time
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它們會紀錄該動物生命中
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in this animal's動物 life.
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某種生活的當下片刻
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So I was thinking思維 about my own擁有 life,
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因此我開始想到我的生活
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and how I'd like to memorialize紀念 my life, you know,
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我要如何記錄我的生活
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for the ages年齡, and also — (Laughter笑聲) —
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紀錄年輕時光,還有...... (笑聲)
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the lives生活 of my friends朋友, but
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我朋友的生活
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the problem問題 with this is that my friends朋友 aren't quite相當 keen敏銳
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但問題是,我的朋友並不想
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on the idea理念 of me taxidermy-ing動物標本-ING them. (Laughter笑聲)
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被製成標本(笑聲)
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So instead代替, I turned轉身 to video視頻,
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所以,我轉向影片
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and video視頻 is the next下一個 best最好 way to preserve保留 and memorialize紀念
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影片是次好的方式,可以保存並記錄某人的生命
並捕捉他某個片刻的生活
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someone有人 and to capture捕獲 a specific具體 moment時刻 in time.
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影片是次好的方式,可以保存並記錄某人的生命
並捕捉他某個片刻的生活
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So what I did was, I filmed拍攝 six of my friends朋友
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所以我所做的是,我為6位朋友錄影
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and then, using運用 video視頻 mapping製圖 and video視頻 projection投影,
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然後,使用視覺映象原理和影片投射
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I created創建 a video視頻 sculpture雕塑, which哪一個 was these six friends朋友
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我做出影片的雕像,讓這6位朋友
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projected預計 into jars罐子. (Laughter笑聲)
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被投影在罐子裡(笑聲)
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So now I have this collection採集 of my friends朋友
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所以現在我收集了這些朋友
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I can take around with me whenever每當 I go,
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我可以隨身攜帶
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and this is called Animalia動物界 Chordata脊索動物,
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這作品名為《Animalia Chordata》
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from the Latin拉丁 nomenclature命名法 for
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其拉丁原文的意思是
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human人的 being存在, classification分類 system系統.
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人類、分類井然的系統
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So this piece memorializesmemorializes my friends朋友 in these jars罐子,
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所以這個作品將我朋友們放在罐子裡
並紀錄他們
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and they actually其實 move移動 around. (Laughter笑聲)
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它們其實可以活動(笑聲)
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So, this is interesting有趣 to me,
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所以我覺得這個很有趣
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but it lacked缺乏 a certain某些 human人的 element元件. (Laughter笑聲)
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但卻缺少某些人類的特質(笑聲)
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It's a digital數字 sculpture雕塑, so I wanted to add
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這是數位雕像,因此我想要增加
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an interaction相互作用 system系統. So what I did was,
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互動系統,所以我所做的
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I added添加 a proximity接近 sensor傳感器, so that when you get close
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是增加距離偵測機,所以當你接近
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to the people in jars罐子, they react應對 to you in different不同 ways方法.
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罐子裡的人,他們會用不同的方式與你互動
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You know, just like people on the street
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就像你太靠近
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when you get too close to them.
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街上的陌生人那樣
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Some people reacted反應 in terror恐怖. (Laughter笑聲)
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有些人的反應是覺得很恐怖(笑聲)
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Others其他 reacted反應 in asking you for help,
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有些人反應是尋求幫忙
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and some people hide隱藏 from you.
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有些人會躲起來
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So this was really interesting有趣 to me, this idea理念 of
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所以我覺得這個主意真的很有趣
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taking服用 video視頻 off the screen屏幕 and putting it in real真實 life,
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它把影片從螢幕擷取出來
放到真實生活
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and also adding加入 interactivity互動 to sculpture雕塑.
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加上與雕像的互動
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So over the next下一個 year, I documented記錄 40 of my other friends朋友
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因此隔年,我記錄其他40位朋友
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and trapped被困 them in jars罐子 as well
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也把他們困在罐子裡
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and created創建 a piece known已知 as Garden花園,
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創造一個作品,名為《花園》
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which哪一個 is literally按照字面 a garden花園 of humanity人性.
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其實本質是一個「人性花園」
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But something about the first piece,
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但第一件作品《Animali Chordata》
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the AnimaliAnimali Chordata脊索動物 piece, kept不停 coming未來 back to me,
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讓我我不斷回想思考一些事情
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this idea理念 of interaction相互作用 with art藝術,
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也就是與藝術品互動這個概念
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and I really liked喜歡 the idea理念 of people being存在 able能夠 to interact相互作用,
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我很喜歡人們能與藝術品互動的概念
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and also being存在 challenged挑戰 by interacting互動 with art藝術.
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並被此互動所挑戰
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So I wanted to create創建 a new piece that actually其實
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所以我想創造一件新作品
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forced被迫 people to come and interact相互作用 with something,
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迫使人們來與它互動
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and the way I did this was actually其實 by projecting突出
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而我做的方式
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a 1950s housewife家庭主婦 into a blender攪拌機. (Laughter笑聲)
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是將1950年的家庭主婦投影到果汁機裡(笑聲)
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This is a piece called Blend混合, and what it does is
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這件作品叫《混合》
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it actually其實 makes品牌 you implicit含蓄 in the work of art藝術.
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它讓你成為這藝術品的一部分
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You may可能 never experience經驗 the entire整個 thing yourself你自己.
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你可能永遠無法徹底體驗這件藝術品
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You can walk步行 away, you can just watch as this character字符
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你可以離開,你可以看著這個人物
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stands站立 there in the blender攪拌機 and looks容貌 at you,
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她也站在裡面看著你
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or you can actually其實 choose選擇 to interact相互作用 with it.
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或你可以選擇與她互動
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So if you do choose選擇 to interact相互作用 with the piece,
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假使你選擇與她互動
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and you press the blender攪拌機 button按鍵, it actually其實 sends發送
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你按下「混合」的按紐
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this character字符 into this dizzying令人目不暇接 disarray弄亂 of dishevelmentdishevelment.
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它會讓這個人物進入頭暈腦脹的混亂狀態
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By doing that, you are now part部分 of my piece.
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當你這麼做,你成為我作品的一部分
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You, like the people that are trapped被困 in my work
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就像是其他被困在我作品裡的朋友
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— (Blender攪拌機 noises噪音, laughter笑聲) —
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(果汁機的聲音、笑聲)
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have become成為 part部分 of my work as well. (Laughter笑聲)
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你也成為我作品的一部分(笑聲)
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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But, but this seems似乎 a bit unfair不公平, right?
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但這看起來有些不公平,對吧
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I put my friends朋友 in jars罐子, I put this character字符,
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我把我朋友放到罐子裡
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this sort分類 of endangered瀕危 species種類 character字符 in a blender攪拌機.
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我也將這「瀕臨絕種」的人物放到果汁機
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But I'd never doneDONE anything about myself.
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但我都沒有對自己做任何處置
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I'd never really memorialized紀念 myself.
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我從來沒有真正記錄自己
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So I decided決定 to create創建 a piece which哪一個 is a self-portrait自畫像 piece.
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所以我決定創造一件自我肖像
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This is sort分類 of a self-portrait自畫像 taxidermy動物標本 time capsule膠囊 piece
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像是把自己做成標本的作品
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called A Point Just Passed通過,
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稱為《剛過的時光》
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in which哪一個 I project項目 myself on top最佳 of a time card punch沖床 clock時鐘,
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我將我自己投影在打卡鐘的上面
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and it's up to you.
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然後你可以做決定
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If you want to choose選擇 to punch沖床 that punch沖床 card clock時鐘,
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若你想要打卡
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you actually其實 age年齡 me.
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你會讓我變老
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So I start開始 as a baby寶寶, and then if you punch沖床 the clock時鐘,
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所以我一開始是嬰兒,如果你打卡
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you'll你會 actually其實 transform轉變 the baby寶寶 into a toddler幼兒,
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你會讓我從嬰兒長成幼兒
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and then from a toddler幼兒 I'm transformed改造 into a teenager青少年.
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然後從幼兒成為青少年
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From a teenager青少年, I'm transformed改造 into my current當前 self.
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從青少年成為我現在的樣子
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From my current當前 self, I'm turned轉身 into a middle-aged中年 man,
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再從我現在的樣子成中年人
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and then, from there, into an elderly老年 man.
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然後再成為老人
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And if you punch沖床 the punch沖床 card clock時鐘 a hundred times
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如果你1天內打卡100次
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in one day, the piece goes black黑色
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這個作品會變黑
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and is not to be reset重啟 until直到 the next下一個 day.
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然後直到隔天才能開始新的循環
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So, in doing so, you're erasing擦除 time.
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所以當你這麼做時,你消除了時間
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You're actually其實 implicit含蓄 in this work
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你成為這作品的一部分
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and you're erasing擦除 my life.
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你也消滅了我的生命
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So I like this about interactive互動 video視頻 sculpture雕塑,
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所以我喜歡互動式影像雕像
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that you can actually其實 interact相互作用 with it,
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你可以真的與它互動
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that all of you can actually其實 touch觸摸 an artwork藝術品
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你們都可以觸摸一件藝術品
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and be part部分 of the artwork藝術品 yourselves你自己,
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並且成為該藝術品的一部分
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and hopefully希望, one day, I'll have each and every一切 one of you
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我也希望,有一天,我會把你們每個人
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trapped被困 in one of my jars罐子. (Laughter笑聲)
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都困在我的罐子裡(笑聲)
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Thank you. (Applause掌聲)
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謝謝(掌聲)
Translated by Gina Wang
Reviewed by Yuguo Zhang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo - Video sculptor
Gabe Barcia-Colombo creates madcap art inspired both by Renaissance era curiosity cabinets and the modern-day digital chronicling of everyday life. Think: miniature people projected in objects and a DNA Vending Machine.

Why you should listen

Gabe Barcia-Colombo is an American artist who creates installation pieces that both delight and point to the strangeness of our modern, digital world. His latest work is a DNA Vending Machine, which dispenses vials of DNA extracted from friends at dinner parties. He's also created video installations of "miniature people" encased inside ordinary objects like suitcases, blenders and more. His work comments on the act of leaving one's imprint for the next generation. Call it "artwork with consequences."

As he explains it: "While formally implemented by natural history museums and collections (which find their roots in Renaissance-era 'cabinets of curiosity'), this process has grown more pointed and pervasive in the modern-day obsession with personal digital archiving and the corresponding growth of social media culture. My video sculptures play upon this exigency in our culture to chronicle, preserve and wax nostalgic, an idea which I render visually by 'collecting' human beings (alongside cultural archetypes) as scientific specimens. I repurpose everyday objects like blenders, suitcases and cans of Spam into venues for projecting and inserting videos of people."

Barcia-Colombo is an alumnus and instructor at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Read about his latest work on CoolHunting and in his TED Fellows profile.

More profile about the speaker
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo | Speaker | TED.com