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ah. is phone shapes the way we see the world and introduces us to new ones. from the movies and the series. we watch all the cow. wow. what was that? the books we use the video games. we play the arts that makes us stop and think to the music we listen to today. the balance of pop coaches power shifted to reflect on multi polar world comes from all corners. the kids everywhere from puerto rico,
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to saudi arabia grow up, watching japanese animated grown up versions their international books office heads. don't be afraid, master. an even bigger rule is bully woods. the indian hinder language film industry based in mom by the bollywood is the well notice produced through a film sunday the last 20 years. the whole world has fallen hard for it with such as shall brooks con, now household names heading further east recent years. have also seen a global craze for south korean culture. one day it began with tv shows in the early 21st century, then how you the korean wave washed over the world, encompassing everything from online games to card. because metrics and consumer
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electronics the writing when it's chris, was of course, k b the 2012 at the very latest cape up home with western audiences when rapid kind, single gangnam style went viral, becoming the 1st youtube video to reach 1000000000 views. the success pales in comparison with the biggest sensation from the south korea of all time bts degrees. debbie used in 2013 and went on to have them rise to global superstar them 21. takes a trip around the world to find out which of the pop culture phenomena have transcended buddha's to broaden the cultural horizons of international audiences. the new future with them turning to sign fi and fantasy to explore black culture
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and identity. ah, we traced the roots of political st. thomas to mexico's famous mural but 1st, we had to assemble to discover why turkish tv shows a breaking ratings record everywhere from kelly subpacket sound. lou stan bull is the city with a population of over 15000000. in easement some 100 kilometers away the turkish tv channel t. c. is filming the series. the last emperor. ah, it's about the life and times of the 2nd. the last powerful ottoman sultan the reaction begins in 18. $96.00 when abdul 100 is fighting on all
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fronts, against european powers, domestic revolutionaries and a range of other opponents. they want the same thing to bring down. he's also an empire. between a 10150 minutes are produced each week. soon 5 seasons will have been shot. the theories has been a runaway success in turkey, but also in many other countries. brilinta now who plays the sultan, explains what he thinks makes it so popular. think of is this region between the mediterranean gene, the middle east to the art of world. one side of us is in europe, still others nature mixes a bridge between it. country has seen many civilizations and we have many different stories and emotions and expressions that can touch people towards the turkey has become the world's 2nd biggest tech supporter of tv shows to hollywood known as disease. these turkish theories have an especially
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big fan base in pakistan. resurrection to rule about the founding of the ottoman empire in the 13th century is showing here in this cafe dubbed into, or do you know it's common for whole families together to watch the turkey series together. this is a tv show that details how that was mon dynasty. one of the greatest dentistry in history was formed. and these type of slummy historical tv shows are getting a lot of popularity focused on, mostly because we lack this type of contact here. or the will kill important mom his or let. the reason i want my kids to watch the show is because of one character in particular. because even a robbie who is a spiritual advisor because will just
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a chair that he can see conveys the message. so my 10 year old daughter can understand it, so just that he said to be exact by using easy language, but easy language. but not everybody is such a fan of some critical claim that in these tv, drama's history is being falsified. for political purposes. they accused the government of turkish president richard ty, at one of using disease to glorify the ottoman empire and islam while defaming religious minorities and undermining democracy. oh, they say the last emperor is revisionist and historically inaccurate. in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is pe. i don't have the founder of political zionism and seem to be the spiritual father of the state of israel to fix it as
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a devious and perfidious schema. turkeys regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v. do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed nor drugs or swear word. toma sexuality is to do masculinity and strength. a celebrated octave. madame and human flaw. the height of the american canals are currently 7 mainstream channels. they all struggle with censorship. the main problem is that the rules are not clear. i mean, no one knows what's allowed and what isn't just all of the normal does. i'm if you don't know what might be penalized, you earn the side of caution or writers producers. they start to censor them so that i could possibly even more strictly the necessary one that's dangerous. if i take one table. yeah. much. oh cool. he's the producer of ciocca pool of the pit,
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which is about an influential mafia family in a dangerous it's danville neighborhood. it too is popular all over the world and turkish theories and not only popular and pockets done which is largely muslim . but also in sheila which is mainly catholic the. ready isabel rodriguez, purchases turkish theories for the julian channel t. v a n. and been your terrace? announce yeah, they resonate a long way because the stories are about everyday problems. they are universal stories and it doesn't matter whether they're turkey and assemble or in santiago, chile. so these and topics to women in particular day from prize the main audience to telling a valid liver when might be shows the features strong women and families. but
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ultimately it's men who have to say at one's turkey is a patriarchal country to rise and conservatism. not only in turkey, but also in the world by starting to get back. maybe it has reached conservatism, is now decline again off. but because they start to show her in a way stir, i like to be watched by the family. it's all over the world. the me ah, however, these turkeys theories are interpreted, they are clearly a breathtaking success, overtook them again, and their sales are expected to reach over a 1000000000 us dollars in the next 2 years. ah . television drama as soft power. a
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reminder that pop culture and politics are inextricably linked. take the growing popularity of africa futurism and artistic movement using the language and especially of science fiction to explore the black experience in the art of virus. the started technology is given, new life, abandoned radios become space, age, communication devices, thrusting, excuse bicycles, called black mamba are turned into sculptures that could have been left by an alien civilization. could you have been making or for years before a gallery in italy gave it a li, afro future. i didn't know about a full feature. that's my 1st year. there was a future series of eyeglasses called thess stunners meet, could be
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a little famous, constructed from crash collected on his travels. there are mash up of different cultural tradition to me of that is a full feature like it's a combination of different culture. decent material from like global, but it's something that can be more often more a shift. no, it's more awful. pizza, kind of be a series of pictures from kenyan photographer osborne, mature area re imagines kenya's legendary mouth independence fighters as high tech optician who helped overthrow colonialism for much area afro futurism is about reclaiming an african past either stolen or forgotten.
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all the countries about from utopia were polarized and people didn't get to settle . see that history, that history, or a lot of that history was not documented or was type in his models are those ignored or abandoned by society. nairobi underground fight club imagines a math mac style secret society of short stature ward. i want to do something that has to do with people such as people have never been documented or when they're documented, it's always formed a sort of like a point of view of p t. it's like you're teaching them for who they are. and so i wanted to ship it to, to start narrative, to transform people, to shop structure into fighters. the heroic images defy the mostly negative view of africa seen in western media. we do have that issue. but our issues don't want to be over and over from my end,
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he knows the war. this story that we can tell that sort of give a different perspectives my what the owners, both confident the message will be. a boy's perception of africa, black panther, hollywood finally gave the world a new perspective on africa. here a movie set in the high tech africa land that will conduct, brought apple futurism to the main stream. much of the film success with the cost you designed. but oscar winner bruce d card, together with black tampa directors, right. who got transitioned a futuristic african start partners outfit on display the scad museum of fashion and film in atlanta to buy an african tradition with science fiction. queen, reminders, crowd, inspired by traditional who hath was made on the 3 d printer, female warriors the door. i'm a logic, we are traditional beating and leather harnesses. similar to those found in the math, i try together these outfit. imagine the future parameter, unscarred,
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by call station, me you alex star, beyonce taps into the vein of acro, future them for her visual album. black is king, the combining african myth science fiction, and the political momentum of the black lives matter movement. she invokes a vision of black culture, both all encompassing and triumphantly female the another thing or bringing afo futurism to the masses is janelle manet artistic, alter ego cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by fallen in love, inspired by free lanes. metropolis monet uses android as the stand for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight,
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and freaks of all varieties come together, depart. i use the world away from hollywood in boucher nigeria. afa futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle. comic book artist, the g mckinney credits black panther, aqua cup before no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd world country. and then black packed up when seats to the 4th floor and as it was power that is completely loaded with technology. it was mind blowing. africans everywhere were wow. in his comics
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mckindoe's uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a. d. the magic africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china and the u. s. black panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream, but mac kinda believe the next wave of storytelling will be home growth. now when we talk about africa, it's always a, it's like an intersection of 4 or 5 things. technology tires, show issues african itala gees, african traditions and african culture. the culture didn't itala geez, or region up 20 from yes, because we are more tested. it was spacious, modeled on senegalese fishing boat,
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3 post apocalyptic world, inspired by west africa, folklore, as in bob lee and super here. just some of the comics published by golly media, which brings the best in afo futurist art and animation to the world. both of these up the same price, these just so much in that i do. if to be honest, if there was going to get to this, disney is listening, the hollywood drive is backing. it was a fi, fi animated series created by googling details. the plot are still top secret for you like that because that fiction story taking place in the class in a he seems very careful. yeah. yeah. that's what i consider about whether in comics, movies, music, or design,
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the art of afro futurism combines tradition with imagination to envision a brighter future for africa and the world the time now to look at another movement that presented a powerful vision of the future. some 100 years ago, we traced the roots of the political st. now found all over the world to mexican uranus. ah, ah, some images make it into the history books while others even wind up for sale on the market like the works of british st houses, dispensing during the corona virus pandemic. st houses have been bringing their reactions to the current situation. turning the rules of buildings into foreign public discourse the they have their
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origins in latin america in the history of mexico, around the time of the mexican revolution in the early 20th century, a new art form was born moore. in this month. it picked up on the social demands of the revolution, often painted on the walls of public buildings. bureaus depicted modern mexican values. today the work hang in the museum in mexico city. in one moment, you can also, when you, when you are listen, is the only mexican not movement to achieve international success and remain topic with his day when people still speak about more listening than most. and it's incredible. but in the year 2021, we still have the same messages. it says it's these murals were completely contemporary on board. the most we see the in between the social classes one or if you need the more or less murals, most moving thing which has lost none of its power or control the sea to this day
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is the struggle for power. but once again began this with them, and they asked for a little boy at the mexican government era, turned to the greatest artists of the day. diego rivera studied photos to kettles and jose clemente out of school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public painting, mexico's pre hispanic post, all but forgotten during the century. spanish colonial rule returned to the spot. nice. this was art which aims to change the world. in time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate to commission. the works thought people would understand pictures more than words, acted as a facilitator. moment of the length is that been done? the movement also intended to paint the walls by to introduce children and us to revolutionary messages, hoping that i don't need to place money ever since then. murals have been you have to convey political statements to the people to this very day. whenever we have
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a deep connection to and direct relationship with murals in you before last, you'll need to call us body back done, you know, never emancipated itself from the state. many works glorified communist ideals. so in 1924, when public funding was withdrawn, the movement ran out of steam. the. this is the working class neighborhood of colonia dog, told us in the 1970. it was quite run down in 2014 the mexican government. once again commissioned young artists to brighten up the quarter of more or less. i'm in the mirror. realized with total creative freedom. i knew i'm tough and the theme by looking around the neighborhood and painting things that gave since if baloney dot com in the things that make people proud, neighborhood, and other things. but we are, we also that
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a lot in mexico is considered the birthplace of the urban movement. from here, it spreads through the rest of north america and europe. this will making its way around the world retails in only it is now an integral part of the global scene format paintings which cover the entire building a part of the flat roof, big city life events like berlin, mural fast transform, urban centers into open gallery. and here women don't rank behind them. male colleagues, many year olds remain political like those which grace, the international brave wall project. last february in berlin. this mural was dedicated to murder brazilian women's rights activists. money, i le franco. i still read. so fail with the possibility of women shows inside this you can see in the small characters. so it's basically about 3 you one drive also for we, when you can be assigned to,
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you can be a musician, you can be a leader. it's just about for each mexico new during this movement, also appreciate the freedom of expression and is wary of government propaganda. the brothers mice and have already realized major projects commissioned by the city, including painting an entire subway station. we met them at a private property in the colonia doctor's neighbourhood. in justice and inequality is still hot topics in mexico. but sometimes that tackled unconsciously, the times i painted the things that i only later realized had a message. i wasn't conscious of having put in their phones. there are things hidden away in paintings that you only discover by doing them finish up into that will not have out to the school even though it was a former formula. but a simpler when the day when example is the building of the 1210 minute metro
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station b, which i painted together with my brother lay man, he wants to paint this emblematic him in the national symbol of the eagle work is swallowing the serpent for because we had the feeling that this image exerted a strong influence on society. he was only somehow if we did it the other way around. it was no longer the eagle, swallowing the serpent, but now more like a fine your money, your brother and i have completely different ways of painting didn't. when i put on my printer movies and when we painted the mirror together, we needed to understand one another. for them, it was a battle of ideas with perceptions and shapes, but they asked whether consciously or unconsciously, the mexican st. artists of today influenced by that predispose a few of his collective, still explicitly aim to effect social change. let the stolen from the mexican state of what they highlight injustice and take us down,
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including for the rights of women in mexico. thanks to me or let me know their means of expression is now a global cultural phenomena. and clearly visible symbols and images, warning, protest, and food for thought to me around the world in pop culture. that's it for this edition of 21. see you next week. me me the the news?
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