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湯瑪士斯韋茨(Thomas Thwaites): 如何製造烤麵包機--從零開始

Filmed Nov 2010 • Posted Jan 2011TEDSalon London 2010
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單單製造出一個烤麵包機,就需要依靠到整個文明社會;設計師湯瑪士斯韋茨(Thomas Thwaites)歷經一番寒徹骨才學到這點。他從無中生有一台烤麵包機:採鐵礦、提煉石油中的塑膠…他所努力做出的成果,著實相當驚人。這對現在相通的社會頗富寓意,不管是對設計師或消費者都一樣。

Thomas Thwaites is a designer "of a more speculative sort," he says. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Sherry Yang
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