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tv   Arts Unveiled  Deutsche Welle  July 2, 2024 8:30am-9:01am CEST

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[000:00:00;00] the love and respect to get to it. it seemed the nice thing in catch you, i gave him malice me. my input i'm in the the tell you is, this is my form of storytelling. not only about myself, but also about our cold. you know that this all of the so
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you will just remind me of this also symbolizes mystical phone. some. ready the they wrapped for the rights of indigenous peoples and right against racism. they criticize the treatment of minorities with their art . they turn to everyday life and an authoritarian system into digital art arts unveiled visits for women from around the world with unique tales to tell. starting in peru, china post great game for, sorry. took me a post a game i could show in the middle of the pit rubin and days. this is where she lives. peruse queen of tetra. right? that's what we are not to. flores is now known as tetra is. the intention to
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sandwich of her ancestors were not to flora's you is, is it as an active as to in hon music? the escape event? bundle can think it to a, it seemed the nice thing and catch you. i get a malice, me my input. i'm in the end, it feels like many people are saying, hey, we're not heard at some point. so, netscape that isn't that, a woman don't see it as puts out of my goodness and the most it makes us feel connected payments, k, k. come then the by singing it and let you out. a language that has to be marginalized for a long time is i see we resolve a we have finally wake up, then raise our voices together, o e, e e,
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and some of the struggles is english. one of the catch you is still considered a stigma for the ditch in this room population in peru or how to i need to learn to language as a teenager, her grandmother's taught time today. it is part of huh. oh no, for me. yeah, no worries comically need ups before the time on the phone. i mean, the parents made a conscious decision not to to check to uh yes. may this young k, they were afraid of that i would be discriminated against if i spoke catch. you are in k 12. but again, we're just calling it because many example who speak at you on guess including the mother a. so what i meant that me my mind, they feel the way they look at us. and we, i say the discrimination of the a nicole is a, now he's going to be not ceiling. and that is the one that i'm not the only one
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that i mean there are many young people my age who are afraid to speak catch. you want to me a little bit if you have a lot of them she makes is track records on and columbia with the traditional music of the peruvian and these lyrics deal with the climate crisis, corruption and again and again the rights of indigenous people. it's a fairly screaming us and that's my experience discrimination, especially on social media. got to see me when i started releasing my 1st phones that would look for racist comments. under my videos that referred to me and my parents. i felt very bad about it and the my easiest party, the guy in the impeachment, and the rest of the president paid through castillo, at the end of 2022, plunged prue into a deep crisis and triggered nationwide protests castillo was a beacon of hope, especially for the indigenous and pole rural population and were not as hometown of by
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a crew to the web protests for his release. the ministry and police responded with brutal force resulting in injuries and deaths from the light of mine when they killed the innocent brothers and sisters. i experienced it, moves to us, tend to say it was terrible. and if with to see my mother and my grandmother's crying and to see that the pressure didn't report on it properly, that is to this day it's hardly ever discussed. and instead of just us being done with co terrorists and if it's okay you and basic tassels based. yeah, i wanted to capture that. and the some of the golden america you discipline might, is still in this to consume them really good because he'll be there even back in the 19 eighties and 99 to use the intention is inhabitants of i a
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control with accused of being terrorist and of belonging to an antique government gorilla organization backs and civilians were tortured and murdered. what seems to be? i won't judge from. yep, in my day of the flight. we still pilot loan disappeared of the status on that list there. but he's on. know, seeing how do you and also to the most that it j. c will on mine. definitely be joining us by side. i need for you. hi. so the next james, mama comm plus j. know we yes. how you with them is precisely what renata flores has set out to do with her music and activism. now we're off to munich to meet a chinese multi media artist exploring the boundaries between virtual and real world. it's like being a guest in a strange world to of tokyo,
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a many place, one man, machine and other creatures into, into symbiosis. the works of chinese us itself, a part of the like motif of the octopus, named color changing unreal habits very serious miss surrounding the origin of the on this to her it's on hold, but it's not from this light but extra terrestrial. what are the so medium size is also symbolizes mystical thoughts. some met, so it meant 3 is the type of cell phase exhibition. they are invitations to power metal welts like here in the met to the space 0 toby, a seat belt is free to so so on the 2nd life platform back in 2007. this is our digital alter ego china, tracy. and here is a home phone in the city roller blading with called mox probably for the
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examination of china's economic and sizes of some sort of public from 2008. today the future shown in a and b city looks like it's develop some pick to rust. so what am i using to your muscle cells in these media or in the future? they will serve as a kind of aki, a logical channel. it will allow us to understand what kind of media tools we used at what time. so you don't this amazing the phones, the whole reason. we don't understand how office 6 russel's house in order to reflect the present in terms of social change and technological developments on this. so within 2 well notation, then go back to seeing the results, clean up fresh, the destroyed neighborhood. the officers document to environments by breaking up with fantastic elements or by documenting the fantastic support. a town of men sooty, was supposed to have a new era of russian chinese relations. today. it resembles
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a does appetite to dogs house. so it's how, so how is this your kind of as a child, i was able to look at west and sell them, for example, from hollywood. oh jesus, that naturally influenced my story telling through the to see through the publish it to sure you later in my studies however i, i came into contact with surrealist from boucher, the such as those by sending out and surrealism. and it symbolic language is who helped me a lot in my search for my own children, my sick feeling that was a great experience so that they don't go to in a full house. or if he's on the seed, you heard about says function. and then even know mind, let's say you became a utopia. south bay talks about the strict drop down and singapore and china during the print demik in terms of strategies for coping. the office trying to talk to about a tropical haven that high above the city. the island of isolation became a beach vacation and why not?
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imagination is often oh, it's a great test of or back to versus what our south side saved on last dollars your whole scenes as you phone say, the cheering, the terrifying look down. as a mother i want to give outdoors is some kind of alternative memory that was positive heights. so you can see jen, so i looked on this real whole size. i said we spent and looked down doing a kind of some of these usa video and buying process for it down the phone. so i'm going to go to you bunch too long. you want i oh and my daughter grace also remembers the cause of time. so john, the usual think that when i did fear to my mom sounds, eliza, the 2nd looking 1st will be, oh yes, it's the desire to play. if that makes the works so accessible, like this back mention field as accounts a point to digital overload, as unapproachable as magic,
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as well as may often see. each one has an income in the here and now it's all way down one's own tools and ages, which is have no opportunity to interact with. works of all that sounds as with paintings, but you're not allowed to touch and i'm sure for them to as always a decision to do the alternative. and therefore i always, aside from a distance to the visitors, i'm sending you a distance. and my was you can fit another example playing with them. hi flores. i hope that view is, will end to my work. send me this way. you guys did a dialogue, confidential to see what i'm wondering. perhaps some of them can even imagine living in my what, what as far as is it, how co you sounds ha, shiver. most was that usually happens whole. so phase work is always about the living space is real and factual utopias about the choices we leave behind when
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we've been checked into them. have met. that meant 3 is far more and this digital gimmick, it's an exploration of wants. ready to denmark now to meet german author and hold face her life spans 2 continents and an entire century. ringback ready as a child, she had to flee nazi germany. she then experienced anti semitism 1st and again in 1930 south africa. she also witnessed a pa side. this is from is unfortunately this was my experience from day one. so i knew what my attitude towards this country mind, i understand them to be some lunches. who advice became a journalist and an important voice and the find the african independence. she interviewed nelson mandela, metro. but to me, gobby and was friends with rights and 19 go to my who received the nobel prize for
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literature in 1991 who device knew them all. she's a witness to a century of history shortly before have 100. the best day we visited in her new home in denmark, shapes through how autobiography, which was published almost 30 years ago. the memories come flooding back, beginning with her childhood in southern german franconia with her parents. an older system ma got this is and off as the only jewish child in the village school, i had a wonderful time with many friends, mostly girlfriend and, and, and, and jason, jason. this came to an abrupt end when the nazi ceased pallet in january 1933 for 9 just from one day to the next. i no longer existed for the teacher that he no longer called on me in class. when in the end, no one played with me during recess,
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please. oh, devices family live near him, bug, a nazi stronghold. the jewish population faced increased discrimination here earlier than elsewhere. hitler chose near and bug is the city of the heis policy rallies. the nazis also ruled on the streets whose parents were aware of the danger . her father lost his job and as a jew couldn't find a new one unless it from a girl, unexpectedly provided a lifeline. this got the slice, i mean there were 2 families in south africa in johannesburg that we were related to. and one of these 2 families wrote to the head of my family that he had heard. there was a problem with jews in germany and he said they were looking for white people in south africa and he said he would vouch for us wanting to go through. and so my father was able to emigrate and 1933 is. but right to book the on deck onto my thoughts out just one brand or i see those one the the situation in germany,
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deterioration rapidly. then you're in the grey flows, what proclaimed in 1935 in south africa to anti semitism was on the rise and the extreme right was strong. shortly before jewish immigration was made almost impossible. who twice and her family received the necessary papers, the ships they sailed on was one of the last to take jews to south africa who lived in her system. i got soon realize though, that they were not welcome in the new home and was on this beautiful. i have to say that we went from one ante submitted country to another. i went to a very poor school in a poor district on was who i could feel that i wasn't accepted by my classmates except for one funding. and that was the same reason as in germany for the so fine . i just would this, this said the girl was the endorse them. how did people in the south africa find
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out what was happening in europe been discrete? cuz during the war, german jews were much closer to the war, knew what was happening creek and they wanted to know what was going on with this. and so the bbc and other broad cost is with sources of information about the war and the persecution of the jews that the weld and who device and have family only found out the full extent of the 4 are also the will. 6000000 mode of jews, many relatives among them. the 1st sadness is the total. it also anger and hate the us. her experience made it all the more difficult to accept the marginalized ation of people in south africa. a pos site was established by the states and 1948. it was the old story, terry and self declared domination. if the white population of european descent is on the groups via you know, do we have the right skin color?
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even if we have the wrong religion unit, as who does after the war, the poor white had at least one black employee eyes despite their poverty. if they despise them in distance, i'm sure they consider the attendance office. they were creatures, not for many people, just phones skipped slips from the ships. unfortunately, i experienced that from day one. so i knew what my attitude to this country was like a lead. so this is cindy. my name, my understanding to be some loved is so full size, the pot side was unacceptable. she started meeting out with like minded people in a cultural association here. she also met her husband and spice. generally, she travels and wrote under his name, rising senior opin media about the increasing brutal impression of black people.
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and then growing resistance. when her marriage broke down would 5 since real career, as a journalist began to me of the 19 sixty's, she met the young, nelson mandela. then freedom fighter, they said president, she interviewed him while he was in hiding the applause side regime reactant harshly. she was not allowed to return to south africa from a trip a broom. can you from was excluded from south africa while i was in germany. it was a good story. and then this endorsement by the door. and i was only allowed to go back for one night to go to look in to say good bye to my parents. when my son was 2 and a half or 3 months old, hired, try more to ad turbulent years followed. she lived in london and southern rotation today simply, they say getting expelled from this country to the african never let to go. and her son sasha, was always with is the nice. it was easy for me to go to a village with
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a child and get interviews to come. when, if i hadn't had a child with me, it wouldn't have been so easy as i had status. it is a woman without a child has nothing stuff to. and fro, or he can't. this is an issue between 1975 and 78 who device lived in germany once again working in the africa department of dodge, developed in cologne. as in africa, she was often the only woman in the job. for example, in this german t p program from 1976 in the country, but i understand about that. so let's go back to dusty vist that you very to see a, a closer should clicked on dean button to the code the next day. that's the section you're on. such help with the policy it is hold twice was only able to return to south africa again for the 1st time in the early 19 ninety's following the end of the pro site. in 1994, nelson mandela became south african president of to the country's 1st free
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democratic collection. in the decades that followed, she wrote non fiction books, novels and 10 memoirs. she often talks to school classes about her life in 2005, what vice was considered for the nobel peace prize had decades of commitment. she's also received germany's federal cross of america. and then finally, the country's most important to reward the south african order of the companions. on the, to conclude our interview, we all told vice way she sees how home today the speed for an of the country. i never really fully left africa and i am, but where is my home door where people walk in, step with me, mention people who aren't, how should i put a just focused on their careers,
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but who also look out for other people cuz he is on the show for me. oh man, i'm glad i got to know so many people who took sense seriously and give them that is my home dis, ends. this is, this is my 9 month. the time to meet. no go shot to america. in the south of poland, the source of her artistic inspiration is the world of the roman community. europe's largest minority. the subject matter of these images is from the roman community. scenes from their everyday lives and their cloves. people like the artist herself fargo's not that me to get task a polish room. this is part of a minority group through her portraits. she challenges widespread stereotypes about send
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t enrollment in art. her name is comes to austin's of and then from threats it sort of when i think of portrayed certificates, all right. created the right amount and depicted them in a stereo typical and exclusionary manner. home. i will tell you all my goal as an active in the history of crow, creating them for me and for us to give people back that dignity and the value of the big. oh my gosh. right. that works together with women from her community in her workshop, in southern cola. before creating the textile pictures, she meets with the people she will be depicting. the artist creates her motif from photos, stories, and her own impressions. like the story of more than a member of the send to you from the netherlands, the present, or the 8th. i'm interested in her identity, her self discovery, and also her family here because what she told me about was her grandmother her
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grandfather, her mother herself and the place she lives. yeah. oh, nice. um i me, so put in the menus, got it to fix the lives of roma, history of holding together and being excluded. and it tells the story of their person use of the to ryan us, the nazis genocide of european roman my go shop. i mean a got task became the 1st room, the artist to exhibit international pavilion at the 2022 minutes be an hour. she shows her works internationally at the document and and solo exhibitions. ready reaching an audience far beyond the room, the community should act. so also this find very moved by the responses of people from my community. i think it makes me happy that they like can't accept which i'm doing. it's also important to me how my office is received. by the general public and the i want to use it to educate and to convey some st
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consort will be this is my form of storytelling. not totally about myself, but also about how culture my, for my up of yours to the go also be i that this will all, all 3 quarters of me following her art studies in crock of my goes out to return to her hometown of china, go down in southern poland, the roma experience discrimination throughout europe. not justin, poland, for artistic career was not a matter of course. sometimes the yes. the simple fact position i am romney has made everything much more difficult. for me, my impression of the world is that we will once i the much and along as well placed in the logical museum. and so that we wouldn't even consider to exhibitions until we simply spelt in working together with all the rest of my office up to 78 on
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screen marvelous shot that uses more than the physical material from her personal surroundings for her pictures. she also works with childhood memories and with stories from her own family. the same used as every day and as personal as my gosh, how does motifs are they reflect the cross border experiences of a minority in europe? the because that makes us the knowledge and accessible it's much new use a, everyone should know we're not some strange difference. great. sure thing mom is for you. so the mom we seem and as everyone else some wish mom is for you and we have all history, our identity or trauma than that to go full. we want is respect and dignity and good. the knowledge and her art achieves this. it portrays roma as
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people not from an outside or is perspective, but through the eyes of a romney. that's it for this edition. we hope you enjoy the journey till next time
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july 20th on the w. the . this is the, the news coming to line from berlin, germany and poland looked to strengthen times transfer. all of schultz is in warsaw for talk to the prime minister. don't tell us, it's the 1st official consultation since poland, new pro you government came to power defense and you craze a are high on the agenda of also coming out francis political parties jockey for position that had of sundays final round of parliamentary elections moderates and the central left are trying to block the far right, national riley from winning
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