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Jae Rhim Lee: Pakaian Pemakaman Jamur Saya

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Oct 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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Inilah sebuah ajakan yang kuat dari seorang seniman, Jae Rhim Lee. Bisakah kita menyerahkan tubuh kita untuk kebersihan dan kehijauan planet ini, bahkan setelah meninggal? Secara alami — menggunakan sehelai pakaian spesial yang ditanami jamur-jamur pemakan 'polusi' kimia. Ya, mungkin inilah acara TEDTalk teraneh yang akan Anda lihat...

Artist and TED Fellow Jae Rhim Lee re-imagines the relationships between the body and the world. Full bio »

Translated into Indonesian by Gloria Felicia
Reviewed by Antonius Yudi Sendjaja
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