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尼莫点是大洋中难以到达的极点的名字。离地球最近的人类生命大约在1000英里之外;通常,离我们最近的人类都在太空中,大约250英里外的国际空间站上。这幅作品的构图灵感来自thsamodore gsamricault的画作“The Raft of Medusa”(1818- 19)。这个作品坐落在海洋和天空的崇高交叉点上,代表了对人类欲望的思考——推动人类探索的诗意和人类迁徙的紧迫性。
Point Nemo is the name of the Oceanic pole of inaccessibility. The nearest terrestrial human life is located approximately 1,000 miles away; often, the nearest humans are located in space, approximately 250 miles away, aboard the International Space Station. The composition of this work draws inspiration from Théodore Géricault's painting, "The Raft of Medusa" (1818--19). Situated at a sublime intersect of sea and sky, this work represents a meditation on human desire --- the poetics that drive human exploration and the urgencies that underly human migration.