But glass has a limited ability to be expressive. 但是玻璃的表现力毕竟是有局限的。 This is a section of wall framing a plaza in the pre-Hispanic city of Mitla, in southern Mexico. 这是在墨西哥南部前西班牙城米特拉一个广

发表于:2018-12-05 / 阅读(30) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲设计篇

Now, I'm not against glass. It's an ancient and versatile material. 我并不是反对使用玻璃。玻璃毕竟是一种古老且通用性强的材料。 It's easy to manufacture and transport and install and replace and clean. 它们易于大量生产

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But this still doesn't explain why light is able to pass through glass rather than being absorbed as with most solids. 但是这还是不能解释为什么光可以穿透玻璃而不是像其他大多固体那样被吸收。 For that, we need to go a

发表于:2019-01-17 / 阅读(49) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲教育篇

Take a look out your window, put on your glasses if you wear them. 向窗外张望一下,有必要的话,戴上眼镜。 You might want to grab a pair of binoculars, too, or a magnifying lens. 也许你还想拿副望远镜或是放大镜。 Now,

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So it will always fit together, conceptually, of course. 所以在概念的层面而言,它们一定能互相配合。 If Zappa's music is performed, it gets its own logo. 如果演出Zappa的音乐,它会有自己独特的标志。 Or Philip Gla

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Then again, who's to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren't exactly what the world needs? 话说回来,谁能说我们这个世界不正是需要某些类型的非理性思维吗? Maybe you've had grand plans before, but stopped you

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