Living color 鮮活的色彩

2020-12-21 中國日報網

Reader question:

Please explain 「living color」 in 「seeing Beijing’s autumn in living color」.

My comments:

Many people say Beijing’s autumn is its best of the four seasons. Trees turn yellow and red, plus every other hue in between. For a brief month or two, Beijing is colorful, colorful and bright, bright and vibrant, feverishly so.

Imagine someone from Guangdong Province, for example, visiting Beijing for the first time. Guangdong, of course, is green throughout the year. So someone from Guangdong visiting Beijing right now will be amazed at the bright, shiny colors of the trees here.

Oh, living color.

Seeing something in living color means seeing it in real life, seeing it showing its bright shiny colors and its vitality.

Living as in alive, showing life, as against being dead and lifeless.

Compare watching tropical fish swim in a fish tank with seeing some of them on the chopping board in a wet market, for example, and you』ll notice the difference.

Well, fish swimming in the fish tank or, best, in the sea are having a good time, showing their bright living colors literally. Dead fish in the market? Well, they are dead, lifeless and definitely not shiny.

That’s the difference between living color and the color of the dead and lifeless.

In other words, seeing Beijing in living color is experiencing it and that’s quite different from hearing about it or watching it in a movie or on television.

All right, here are media examples of people and things 「in living color」:

1. The tournament seeped into their DNA early, a shimmering light and joyful noise that at once seemed an unreachable mirage and close enough to touch. It beckoned them forward, inspiring the first steps of a journey that became their profession.

Bill Keller and George McGinnis had parallel basketball careers in many respects. They led their Washington High School teams to the state championship in their respective senior seasons. They were voted Mr. Basketball, symbolic of being the best player in the state, and the passing years would confirm that opinion. They had standout college careers at Purdue and Indiana respectively, earning individual national recognition, and then joined forces on Pacers teams that won ABA championships.

They’re also in lockstep in the opinion that winning the state high school tournament was a highlight never to be exceeded. Keller did it in 1965, leading the Continentals to a 29-2 record. McGinnis did it in 1969, leading one of the greatest high school teams in the state's history to a 31-0 record. Now that sufficient time has passed to bring their basketball careers into perspective, the light and noise have not dimmed.

Keller and McGinnis will headline the next Hickory Night celebration at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Friday when the Pacers play Sacramento and Washington’s championship teams are honored. Several of their teammates will be on hand as well, players who were essential to the championships, many of whom had distinguished careers of their own.

Keller was joined in the starting lineup by Ralph Taylor, who also played at Purdue; Marvin Winkler, who played 20 games for the Pacers in the 1971-72 season; Trester Award winner Eddie Bopp; and Bill Rogers, who went on to play for Vincennes University. McGinnis』 teammates included Steve Downing, who became an All-American center at IU and a first-round draft pick of the Celtics in 』73; Wayne Pack, who played 21 games for the Pacers in the 1974-75 season; Louie Day, who attended IU on a football scholarship, and Jim Arnold, who also played collegiately.Keller will fly up from his winter home in Florida and McGinnis will drive in from his home in Indianapolis, but they would go to just about any length to relive the memories with their teammates.

「There was nothing like it,」 McGinnis said. 「There was an innocence to it. It was something I grew up with that was ingrained in all of us. It was something we dreamed about, being able to play on TV one day. That was the biggest thing in the world at that time.」

Keller would agree. For both, the high school championship represented the culmination of a childhood dream.

Keller grew up watching the tournament on television, and then, around fifth grade, began attending it with his father back when the finals were a one-day event that filled Butler’s fieldhouse.

「He dangled that carrot in front of me, and it was something I wanted to be involved in,」 Keller said. 「I dreamed about it. I』d often go out and play by myself, and I』d put myself at the free throw line with a chance to win the state tournament. And whether you made the shot or missed, you』d laugh about it. You』d do that over and over.

「There wasn’t a day that went by as a kid that I didn’t put myself in the state finals. Especially at the free throw line. I had put myself in a situation to play in the state finals and maybe win the state finals with a free throw.」

As a sophomore and junior, Keller was one of the varsity letter winners from city schools entrusted with working the final four games as an usher. One of the duties was to hold the ropes after the game to keep fans from running onto the court and join the celebration. That required sitting on the edge of the court halfway through the final quarter, to be in position when the game ended. From there, his dream played out in front of him in living color, just a few yards away.

He watched Muncie Central and its future Mr. Basketball, Rick Jones, win in 1963, then watched Lafayette Jeff and its future Mr. Basketball, Denny Brady, win in 』64. From those experiences, along with the childhood fantasies he had conjured in his solitary hours with a ball and basket, it all felt familiar when he got his chance to play in the game 』65.

「The first time I went to the line in the state finals, I had been there many, many times – in my mind,」 he said. 「I wasn’t really nervous going to the free throw line, because I had been there.」

- For Keller and McGinnis, Memories of Winning State Never Faded, NBA.com, January 25, 2017.

2. A 61-year-old Arkansas man convicted of committing murder 25 years ago was sentenced to death Monday.

A District Court jury last week convicted Charles Conner of first-degree murder and two counts of sexual assault for raping and beating 23-year-old Beth Lynn Jardine to death with a claw hammer in 1985.

The jury of 11 women and one man handed down the death sentence after about four hours of deliberation.

Afterward, Jardine’s parents and one of her brothers, who attended every day of the trial and the subsequent penalty phase, said they felt justice was served.

「It is a relief,」 said the slaying victim’s mother, Linda Jardine. 「I still feel a little staggered by the evidence we saw in the trial. I think we knew all the facts of her death.But seeing them in living color was pretty shocking.

「I’m really thankful for the jury,」 said the mother, whose testimony during the penalty phase brought at least four jurors and the defendant to tears.

- Charles Conner Nevada Death Row, MyCrimeLibrary.com, April 24, 2017.

3. The streets are full of protesters decrying police violence and challenging America’s legacy of systemic racism. Across Georgia, citizens lined up for hours waiting to exercise their hard-won right to vote in the face of obstacles thrown up by panicked state officials. Some of America’s biggest brands and institutions are scrambling to stay ahead of the seismic shift in public opinion around race and policing that’s happening under their feet.

All this is what legendary civil rights leader and current Congressman John Lewis would call 「good trouble.」 Lewis has devoted his life to advancing the cause of equality and social justice through nonviolence, and, on July 3, a new documentary celebrates that legacy with revealing new footage and an up-close look at John Lewis, the gentle man who has kicked up so much ruckus.

John Lewis: Good Trouble is a documentary directed by Dawn Porter for Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media in collaboration with CNN Films, Trilogy Films and Color Farm Media. The project is actually the combination of two proposed Lewis documentaries – one by Porter and Trilogy’s Laura Michalchyshyn, and one by Color Farm’s Erika Alexander and Ben Arnon – who decided to pool resources when they discovered they were working on the same idea. Amy Entelis and Courtney Sexton, who had recently executive produced the Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning feature RBG, about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, facilitated the development of the John Lewis project for CNN Films.

「The biggest reason I got involved in this project is because of John Lewis himself,」 said Porter. 「He’s such a towering figure, and I knew that by partnering with CNN Films, I』d be able to explore not only his past, but his present as well, that we would also have access to the archival resources at CNN Worldwide. John Lewis has consistently delivered a message of doing your best, being honorable, and respecting others for the past 65+ years. I think it’s really needed at this particular moment in history.」

...

Alexander said that resilience and patience represents the essence of Lewis’s character and his continued effectiveness as an activist and a legislator over a 60+ year career in public life. 「We need to see him in living color, as the blueprint for how to triumph over adversity,」 she said. 「He doesn’t see setbacks, he sees obstacles to be overcome. We kept asking him if he ever gets tired, and he always says no. I hope that today’s activists learn from his persistence. His legacy won’t die with him; it will continue.」

The film itself does a good job reconciling John Lewis the legend with John Lewis the man. We get glimpses of Lewis in his congressional office joking with his staff, celebrating the victory of candidates he supported in the 2018 election, and, most powerfully, reminiscing in a very personal way when shown archival footage from his youthful days.

- Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Stirs Up 『Good Trouble』 In Timely New Documentary, Forbes.com, June 11, 2020.

本文僅代表作者本人觀點,與本網立場無關。歡迎大家討論學術問題,尊重他人,禁止人身攻擊和發布一切違反國家現行法律法規的內容。

About the author:

Zhang Xin is Trainer at chinadaily.com.cn. He has been with China Daily since 1988, when he graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. Write him at: zhangxin@chinadaily.com.cn, or raise a question for potential use in a future column.

(作者:張欣 編輯:丹妮)

來源:中國日報網

相關焦點

  • 十二月份色彩流行趨勢:薑餅黃December Color of the Month: Gingerbread House
    12月份,我們選擇了薑餅黃(DE5334)作為鄧恩愛德華茲的流行色彩,因為這種深金黃色象徵著一種溫暖和幸福的感覺,這樣的感覺來自於我們能和所愛的人一同享受節日和分享快樂時光。當然,更不用說,這個顏色代表的還有那新鮮出爐,烤到噴香的美味薑餅。
  • 「 Art is the science of living 「
    「 Art is the science of living 」傳播世界文化 是創立環球藝術實驗室的初心,讓孩子們在藝術的世界裡體驗不同國家人文,耳濡目染去感受地道的雙語環境,開闊眼界的同時用輕鬆自在的美術作品去表達是我覺得挺酷的事。
  • 香港購物:benefit「Core color彩妝系列」玩轉繽紛色彩
    偽妝專家benefit助你一臂之力,邀你一起玩轉繽紛色彩,踏上全新好「色」之途。之前love your look彩妝系列裡的眼影、眼線膏、唇彩、唇膏將會陸續下線,取而代之的將是本次全新的Core color彩妝系列。
  • 谷歌地圖- 顏色探索 Google Maps design Exploring color
    色彩確實能夠激發感覺,喚起記憶,喚起幸福或悲傷,即使想想地圖表面的色彩以及反映出的這些地區的自然地理特徵,也能感覺色彩確實很強大。You need to believe what you're seeing on the map, that's so important and you need to have the confidence that it's reflecting the world that you're living in.
  • Adobe Color CC——一個幫你排版搭配色彩的網站
    Adobe Color CC——一個可以幫你排版搭配色彩的網站今天的推送還是一個配色網站,來源依舊是角落工作室的視頻介紹,所以某種程度上算是一個深度測評
  • Pantone發布2019流行色——Living Coral
    權威色彩研究機構Pantone發布了2019年度流行色2019年的流行色——珊瑚橙。我們先來看China Daily生活版的一則新聞:For those who love the color pink, there's good news: Another shade of pink became the color of 2019, according to the latest announcement from the renowned color
  • 以內 / 莫斯科折衷主義ELENA UCHEVA優雅的色彩空間
    Elena Ucheva在聖彼得堡出生長大,這無疑影響了設計師職業的選擇,給了我童年的機會,吸收我心愛的城市,建築,空間,色彩的美麗。畢業於專業設計學院,並在倫敦頂級設計學院KLC接受培訓。在柔和的色彩,觸感質感和光滑的形狀的下,設計師為一個人創造了一個巨大的空間。以及Bocci吊燈波利壁爐。The height of double deck daylighting sitting room is 12 meters.
  • Datacolor德塔顏色正式發布Color Reader系列取色器
    Datacolor德塔顏色正式發布ColorReader系列德塔蜘蛛取色器,中國區於2020年12月12日正式在德塔顏色天貓&京東旗艦店發售。ColorReader系列德塔蜘蛛取色器源自Datacolor德塔顏色五十多年來對於全球各地工業客戶的色彩管理經驗,匹配了大量紡織、油漆、設計類專業色彩體系。
  • Color 2021 潘通pantone流行色
    /5、日本流行色協會:https://www.pantone.com/國內流行色機構1、中國流行色協會http://www.fashioncolor.org.cn/2、國際紡織品流行趨勢基礎色(Base Color)日常生活中或者產品中的常用色彩,基礎色和延續色是尖峰色的基礎。強調色(Accent Color)與核心色形成互補關係的顏色。
  • Leaf Xia colorwonderland新季合作亮點
    在上海時裝周新天地太平湖秀場裡,Leaf Xia colorwonderland發布了SS21系列"The Shapes of Freedom"。夏乙旗leaf xia的每一季新作都有著創意合作亮點,那麼新一季的Leaf Xia colorwonderland,設計又有什麼新看點呢?
  • ColorSpace顏色空間簡介
    前言如果看過之前的介紹的圖像顏色遷移《color transfer between images》和顏色協調模型 Color Harmoniztion就會發現,大部分圖像處理算法雖然輸入輸出是RGB像素值,但是中間進行算法處理時很少直接更改RGB值,而是轉換到其它空間,使得各顏色分量之間的影響越小越好,而RGB像素值互相影響比較嚴重,有文章研究發現當圖像藍色通道值比較大的時候
  • 【必備】色彩搭配的一些配色網站和軟體分享
    究竟怎樣選擇適當的配色方案今天,給大家整理了一些關於色彩搭配的一些配色網站和軟體供大家參考學習三、Coolors—快速配色自動建議六、Flat UI Color Picker — 最好的扁平化UI設計配色方案http://www.flatuicolorpicker.com
  • LivingKitchen色彩你的生活—跨界藝術家玩轉SMEG冰箱外立面!
    LivingKitchen色彩你的生活2017 SMEG冰箱外立面設計國際邀請賽頒獎典禮暨特邀藝術家跨界創作展經過兩個多月的精彩角逐,「LivingKitchen色彩你的生活—2017 SMEG冰箱外立面設計師、藝術家國際邀請賽」的各項獲獎作品終於揭曉,同時他們還邀請到了8位來自全球各界的設計大參與進行聯名設計,並於9
  • livingyoga 小館介紹 All about livingyoga
    {最重要的信息放在最前面}上海市靜安區膠州路319弄36號3樓(近武定路,從樂途靜安國際青年旅舍進入至三樓露臺即可找到livingyoga
  • 【你好,色彩】你的眼睛究竟能辨識多少色彩?——關於色彩的小秘密
    所以對於色彩的喜好,的確是天生的。這種「光感受細胞」位於我們的視網膜內,數量越多,我們看到的色彩更豐富!只有當世界上充滿了不同的色彩,而我們的眼睛可以辨識出色彩的區別時,我們人類的世界才會變得鮮活、美好。從人類接觸世界的第一天,色彩一直在不停刺激著我們的視覺,讓我們因為色彩而對事物產生至關重要的印象。
  • Color」 色彩先生
    美國最負盛名的室內設計師傑米•德瑞克(Jamie Drake),被人們譽為「色彩先生」,媒體更喜歡用「色」膽包天來形容他。
  • 【放毒】真色於心好彩方現——Datacolor新Spyder5發布!
    本次發布會上,德塔顏色中國區銷售總監吳重亮先生為大家介紹了Datacolor公司在各領域豐富的色彩解決經驗。Datacolor中國區影像色彩方案部首席講師房迪時先生為我們展示了全新一代蜘蛛產品特點。Datacolor顏色三名與會負責人耐心解答現場媒體的問題