ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Evan Grant - Creative technologist
Evan Grant works with cymatics, the art of visualizing sound, and is the founder of the arts and technology collective seeper.

Why you should listen

Evan Grant is a creative technologist and founder of arts and technology collective seeper. Founded in 1998, seeper's nucleus is the pursuit of cognitive essence: exploring natural user interaction and ubiquitous technologies, to create and distill artistically immersive, multisensory experiences and memories.

Evan has a heritage in sound, lighting and interaction, software and hardware, design and installation. Exploring multisensory immersion through the use of tangible, gestural and kinetic interaction, to allow a new range of interfaces devices and experiences for users.

In the past 12 months Evan has worked with the likes of Punch Drunk Theatricals, Glastonbury Festival, Hewlett Packard, BFI Southbank, Toyota, Aldeburgh Music, Sony PlayStation and many more innovative brands and arts-based organisations.

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TEDGlobal 2009

Evan Grant: Making sound visible through cymatics

Evan Grant: 藉由cymatics技術使聲音可視化

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Evan Grant 示範了cymatics的藝術性及科學性,以及如何利用cymatics使聲波可視。cymatics技術在分析複雜的聲波上相當有用,它也能創造出複雜以及美妙的圖案。
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I'm a creative創作的 technologist技術專家
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我是個極富創意的技術人員
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and the focus焦點 of my work is on public上市 installations安裝.
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而我工作的重點是在公共建設上
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One of my driving主動 passions激情
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探索自然
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is this idea理念 of exploring探索 nature性質,
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並且發現隱藏在自然界中的資訊
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and trying to find hidden data數據 within nature性質.
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是我的工作的動力來源
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It seems似乎 to me that there is
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對我來說
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this latent potential潛在 everywhere到處, all around us.
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這些隱藏的資訊充滿了我們身邊週遭的每一吋
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Everything gives out some kind of data數據,
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萬物皆傳達了某種資訊給我們
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whether是否 it's sound聲音 or smell or vibration振動.
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不管是以聲音 味道 甚或以震動的方式
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Through通過 my work, I've been
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而我已經不斷地嘗試
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trying to find ways方法 to harness馬俱 and unveil揭開 this.
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在我的作品中利用它以及將它公諸於世
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And so this basically基本上 led me to
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最後 我發現了
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a subject學科 called cymaticscymatics.
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˙一種叫cymatics的東西
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Now, cymaticscymatics is the process處理 of visualizing可視化 sound聲音
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cymatics 是一種使聲音看的見的技術
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by basically基本上 vibrating振動 a medium such這樣 as sand or water,
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基本上就是藉由震動一些沙子或水
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as you can see there.
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就如同你現在所見到的
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So, if we have a quick look at the history歷史 of cymaticscymatics
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如果我們大概了解一下cymatics的歷史
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beginning開始 with the observations意見 of resonance諧振,
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共振的觀察
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by Da Vinci達芬奇, Galileo伽利略, the English英語 scientist科學家 Robert羅伯特 Hook
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始於達文西 伽利略以及英國科學家羅伯特·虎克
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and then Ernest歐內斯特 Chladni克拉尼.
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之後是恩斯特·克拉德尼
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He created創建 an experiment實驗 using運用 a metal金屬 plate盤子,
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他並且開創了一種使用金屬板的實驗
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covering覆蓋 it with sand and then bowing鞠躬 it
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先以沙子覆蓋板子 然後彎曲它
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to create創建 the Chladni克拉尼 patterns模式 that you see here on the right.
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接著你會看到如右測顯示的克拉德尼圖形
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Moving移動 on from this, the next下一個 person to explore探索 this field領域
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受此啟發 在他之後 下一個在這個領域研究的人
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was a gentleman紳士 called Hans漢斯 Jenny珍妮 in the 1970s.
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是在一九七零年代一名叫做 漢斯·貞尼的紳士
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He actually其實 coined創造 the term術語 cymaticscymatics.
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並且 他發明了cymatics 這個名詞
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Then bringing使 us into the present當下 day
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而帶領我們進入了今日cymatics領域的人
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is a fellow同伴 collaborator合作者 of mine
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是一個我的合夥研究人
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and cymaticscymatics expert專家, John約翰 Stewart斯圖爾特 Reed蘆葦.
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cymatics方面的專家 約翰·史堤華得·理德
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He's kindly和藹 recreated重建 for us
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他很好心的為我們再現了
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the Chladni克拉尼 experiment實驗.
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克拉德尼實驗
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What we can see here is
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我們在這裡可以看到
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the metal金屬 sheet, this time connected連接的 to a sound聲音 driver司機
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一個與發聲器相連的金屬薄板
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and being存在 fed美聯儲 by a frequency頻率 generator發電機.
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隨著發聲器產生振動
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As the frequencies頻率 increase增加,
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隨著頻率的增高
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so do the complexities複雜性 of the patterns模式 that appear出現 on the plate盤子.
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就如同你雙眼所見
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As you can see with your own擁有 eyes眼睛.
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薄板上的圖案也變的更加複雜
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So, what excites的激勵 me about cymaticscymatics?
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那麼 究竟是什麼使我這麼熱中於cymatics呢?
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Well, for me cymaticscymatics is an almost幾乎 magical神奇 tool工具.
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對我來說 cymatics根本就是一種通滿魔法的工具
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It's like a looking glass玻璃 into a hidden world世界.
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就像是由水晶球窺探未知的世界般
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Through通過 the numerous眾多 ways方法 that we can apply應用 cymaticscymatics,
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雖然可以藉由各式各樣的方法來應用cymatics這項技術
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we can actually其實 start開始 to unveil揭開 the substance物質 of things not seen看到.
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但我們可以從揭開我們未見過的物質開始下手
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Devices設備 like the cymascopecymascope, which哪一個 you can see here,
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就如你現在所看到 這樣像cymascope的儀器
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have been used to scientifically科學 observe cymaticcymatic patterns模式.
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已經被用來觀察cymatic所產生的圖形
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And the list名單 of scientific科學 applications應用 is growing生長 every一切 day.
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而這項科學技術的應用 也與日俱增
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For example, in oceanography海洋學,
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例如在海洋學中
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a lexicon詞庫 of dolphin海豚 language語言 is actually其實 being存在 created創建
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我們僅透過觀察海豚發出聲納的圖形
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by basically基本上 visualizing可視化 the sonar聲納 beams that the dolphins海豚 emit發射.
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便發現到海豚使用的語言字彙正不斷增加當中
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And hopefully希望 in the future未來 we'll be able能夠 to gain獲得 some deeper更深 understanding理解
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期望在未來我們能對他們溝通的方式
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of how they communicate通信.
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有更多更深的了解
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We can also use cymaticscymatics for healing復原 and education教育.
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我們亦能將cymatics技術應用再醫療以及教育上
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This is an installation安裝 developed發達 with school學校 children孩子,
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這是一項學生使用的儀器
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where their hands are tracked追踪. It allows允許 them
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它能追蹤學生的手掌
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to control控制 and position位置 cymaticcymatic patterns模式
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並且能讓學生們能夠控制cymatics圖案
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and the reflections思考 that are caused造成 by them.
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以及他們創造出來的反應
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We can also use cymaticscymatics as a beautiful美麗 natural自然 art藝術 form形成.
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我們也能夠將cymatics看成一種自然的藝術形態
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This image圖片 here is created創建 from a snippet片段
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以下的這個畫面是藉由演奏
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of Beethoven's貝多芬 Ninth第九 Symphony交響樂 playing播放 through通過 a cymaticcymatic device設備.
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貝多芬第九交響曲片段所產生的
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So it kind of flips翻轉 things on its head a little bit.
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它有點像是在大腦內翻轉一樣
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This is Pink Floyd's弗洛伊德的 "Machine"
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而接下來的這個是藉由cymascope
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playing播放 in real真實 time through通過 the cymascopecymascope.
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來播放Pink Floyd的 "Machine"
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We can also use cymaticscymatics as a looking glass玻璃 into nature性質.
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我們也能將cymatics當作是一項窺探大自然的方法
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And we can actually其實 recreate重建 the archetypal原型 forms形式 of nature性質.
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事實上我們也能重建自然的一些圖案
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So, for example, here on the left we can see a snowflake雪花 as it would appear出現 in nature性質.
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例如 左邊是在自然環境中可以看到的雪花
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Then on the right we can see a cymaticallycymatically created創建 snowflake雪花.
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接著 右邊是藉由cymatics所創到的雪花形圖案
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And here is a starfish海星 and a cymaticcymatic starfish海星.
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這是個海星以及由cymatic創造的海星
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And there is thousands數千 of these.
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還有更多類似這樣的東西
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So what does this all mean?
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所以這究竟意味著甚麼呢?
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Well, there is still a lot to explore探索
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其實 還有很多值得我們去探索的空間
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in its early days. And there's not many許多 people working加工 in this field領域.
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這項技術才剛開始發展 並沒有很多人在從事這方面的研究
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But consider考慮 for a moment時刻 that sound聲音 does have form形成.
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但想想 聲音確實有它所具有的圖像
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We've我們已經 seen看到 that it can affect影響 matter and cause原因 form形成 within matter.
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我們已經看到了她改變以形成成了很多事物
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Then sort分類 of take a leap飛躍 and think about the universe宇宙 forming成型.
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我們放遠一點去看
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And think about the immense巨大 sound聲音 of the universe宇宙 forming成型.
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想想看 宇宙形成初期的聲音次怎樣
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And if we kind of ponder思考 on that, then perhaps也許
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如果我們仔細的去想想
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cymaticscymatics had an influence影響 on the formation編隊 of the universe宇宙 itself本身.
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或許cymatics也對宇宙的形成造成了一些影響
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And here is some eye candy糖果 for you, from a range範圍 of
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然後這些是一些讓你們開開眼界的東西
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DIYDIY scientists科學家們 and artists藝術家
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從全球的一些
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from all over the globe地球.
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DIY科學家或是藝術家
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CymaticsCymatics is accessible無障礙 to everybody每個人.
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cymatics就在我們身邊周遭
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I want to urge敦促 everybody每個人 here to
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我想要鼓勵在做的各位
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apply應用 your passion, your knowledge知識
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運用你們的熱情 你們的知識 你們的專業
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and your skills技能 to areas like cymaticscymatics.
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奉獻在一些像cymatics這方面的領域
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I think collectively we can build建立 a global全球 community社區.
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我們可以透過全體的努力來創造一個全球的溝通網
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We can inspire啟發 each other.
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我們可以鼓勵彼此
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And we can evolve發展 this exploration勘探
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我們能夠慢慢探索我們所未見到的物質
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of the substance物質 of things not seen看到. Thank you.
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謝謝你們的聆聽
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(鼓掌聲)
Translated by 宗諺 劉
Reviewed by Dennis Lin

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Evan Grant - Creative technologist
Evan Grant works with cymatics, the art of visualizing sound, and is the founder of the arts and technology collective seeper.

Why you should listen

Evan Grant is a creative technologist and founder of arts and technology collective seeper. Founded in 1998, seeper's nucleus is the pursuit of cognitive essence: exploring natural user interaction and ubiquitous technologies, to create and distill artistically immersive, multisensory experiences and memories.

Evan has a heritage in sound, lighting and interaction, software and hardware, design and installation. Exploring multisensory immersion through the use of tangible, gestural and kinetic interaction, to allow a new range of interfaces devices and experiences for users.

In the past 12 months Evan has worked with the likes of Punch Drunk Theatricals, Glastonbury Festival, Hewlett Packard, BFI Southbank, Toyota, Aldeburgh Music, Sony PlayStation and many more innovative brands and arts-based organisations.

More profile about the speaker
Evan Grant | Speaker | TED.com