Lesson 31 The sculptor speaks

歌词
Lesson 31
第31课
The sculptor speaks
雕塑家的语言
What do you have to be able to do to appreciate sculpture?
当鉴赏雕塑的时候你需要做什么?
Appreciation of sculpture depends upon the ability to respond to form in 3 dimensions.
对雕塑的鉴赏力取决于对立体的反应能力。
That is perhaps why sculpture has been described as the most difficult of all arts;
雕塑被说成是所有艺术中最难的艺术,可能就是这个道理。
certainly it is more difficult than the arts which involve appreciation of flat forms, shape in only two dimensions.
欣赏雕塑品当然比欣赏平面的艺术品要难。
Many more people are 'form-blind' than colour-blind.
“形盲”的人数比“色盲”的人数要多得多。
The child learning to see, first distinguishes only two-dimensional shape; it cannot judge distances, depths.
正在学看东西的儿童起初只会分辨二维形态,不会判断距离和深度。
Later, for its personal safety and practical needs, it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly 3-dimensonal distances.
慢慢地,由于自身安全和实际需要,儿童必须发展(部分通过触觉)粗略判断三维空间距离的能力。
But having satisfied the requirements of practical necessity, most people go no further.
但是,大部分人在满足了实际需要后,就不再继续发展这种能力了。
Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form,
虽然他们对平面形的感觉能达到相当准确的程度,
they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence.
但他们没有在智力和感情上进一步努力去理解存在于空间的整个形态。
This is what the sculptor must do.
而雕塑家就必须做到这一点。
He must strive continually to think of and use, form in its full spatial completeness.
他必须勤于想像并且利用形体在空间中的完整性。
He gets the solid shape as it were, inside his head--he thinks of it, whatever its size, as if he were holding it completely enclosed in the hollow of his hand.
可以说,当他想像一个物体时,不管其大小如何,他脑子里得到的是一个立体的概念,就好像完全握在自己手心里一样。
He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself;
他的大脑能从物体周围的各个角度勾画出其复杂的形象,
he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like; he identifies himself with its centre of gravity, its mass, its weight;
他看物体的一边时,便知道另一边是个什么样子。他把自身和物体重心、质量、重量融为一体。
he realizes its volume as the space that the shape displaces in the air.
他能意识到物体的体积,那就是它的形状有空气中所占的空间。
And the sensitive observer of sculpture must also learn to feel shape simply as shape, not as description or reminiscence.
因此,敏锐的雕塑观赏者也必须学会把形体作为形体来感觉,不要靠描述和印象去想象。
He must, for example, perceive an egg as a simple single solid shape quite apart from its significance as food,
以鸟蛋为例,观赏者必须感觉到它是一个单一的实体形态,而完全不靠它的食用意义
or from the literary idea that it will become a bird.
或它会变成鸟这样的文字概念来感觉。
And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom,
对于其他实体,如,贝壳、核桃、李子、梨子、蝌蚪、蘑菇、
a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone.
山峰、肾脏、胡萝卜、树干、鸟儿、花蕾、云雀、瓢虫、芦苇以及骨头也应这样来感觉。
From these he can go on to appreciate more complex forms or combinations of several forms.
从这些形体出发,观赏者可进一步观察更为复杂的形体或若干形体的组合。
专辑信息
1.Lesson 1 Finding fossil man
2.Lesson 3 Matterhorn man
3.Lesson 2 Spare that spider
4.Lesson 4 Seeing hands
5.Lesson 5 Youth
6.Lesson 6 The sporting spirit
7.Lesson 7 Bats
8.Lesson 8 Trading standards
9.Lesson 9 Royal espionage
10.Lesson 10 Silicon valley
11.Lesson 11 How to grow old
12.Lesson 12 Banks and their customers
13.Lesson 13 The search for oil
14.Lesson 14 The Butterfly Effect
15.Lesson 15 Secrecy in industry
16.Lesson 16 The modern city
17.Lesson 17 A man-made disease
18.Lesson 18 Porpoises
19.Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams
20.Lesson 20 Snake poison
21.Lesson 21 William S.Hart and the early ‘Western’
22.Lesson 22 Knowledge and progress
23.Lesson 23 Bird flight
24.Lesson 24 Beauty
25.Lesson 25 Non-auditory effects of noise
26.Lesson 26 The past life of the earth
27.Lesson 27 The ‘Vasa’
28.Lesson 28 Patients and doctors
29.Lesson 29 The hovercraft
30.Lesson 30 Exploring the sea-floor
31.Lesson 31 The sculptor speaks
32.Lesson 32 Galileo reborn
33.Lesson 33 Education
34.Lesson 34 Adolescence
35.Lesson 35 Space odyssey
36.Lesson 36 The cost of government
37.Lesson 37 The process of ageing
38.Lesson 38 Water and the traveler
39.Lesson 39 What every writer wants
40.Lesson 40 Waves
41.Lesson 41 Training elephants
42.Lesson 42 Recording an earthquake
43.Lesson 43 Are there strangers in space
44.Lesson 44 Patterns of culture
45.Lesson 45 Of men and galaxies
46.Lesson 46 Hobbies
47.Lesson 47 The great escape
48.Lesson 48 Planning a share portfolio