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Jae Rhim Lee:蘑菇壽衣

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Oct 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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這是由藝術家Jae Rhim Lee發表的強力的演說。我們是否能保證我們的身體,在死亡後,也能讓地球能更清潔,更環保?就用一種自然 -- 特殊能吸收污染的蘑菇所做的壽衣。是的,這也許是你看過最奇怪TED演說...

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

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Joyce Chou
Reviewed by Yen-chung Nora Huang
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