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with a strong connection to the identity of africa a, she's got to use it all. so great a there's a whole hidden world behind the process of an artist creating a sculpture. and today we show you what complex detailed and precision work is needed to bring the final artwork to life. today we and we're close, broad foundry founded in 2010 by artist louis only few. this collaborative foundry works with artist and the foundries team of highly skilled autism to create limited
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edition bronze sculpture. every max knows that the creator process involves many hours of switch mental and physical agony. and in today show, we show you just that we travel to combo as singer and design a clean tower with her bradley book. that's why that uses fashion and music into explosion of color and songs, giving us more than just the message from the music blunder law is in helping change, the can't count guidelines into beautiful buildings with function, but also sustainability mind. we also chicken and a crowd guy now way a father and daughter do a continue the asian tradition of pick up i am sure to find them and see the and you are watching f for next.
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ah, to day we are bringing you our show from the work caused bronze foundry showing us the incredible and complex purses in creating the sculpture pieces we marvel at today before we get started. it's time to settled once and for all which beverage is king? with and i let them do your coffee, tea or a coffee. that is the question, tea and coffee in malawi, i both exotic pops that were brought to malawi by the british in the mid 18 hundreds. they're large plantations that grow process and packaged for sales. as well as those that buy from smaller local farmers who grow their own crops and work as co ops around the world in recent times, social events and culture have developed around whether you prefer to drink your
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hot water flavored with bean or leak. what is the difference between white and i suppose black and green and i think the biscuits be speaks hotel. could say a biscuit flour. okay. so on. but is there some oxidation on the blood is white on why does this no oxidation in white use? is nitro, drying nor extinction? no. from dish online juice. okay. but then what you're saying? it sounds to me like all to you maybe from the same planet. yes. ortiz, that same brand them live on a different processing of the tease oxidation is the process by which 2 leaves are exposed to air, either naturally or mechanically. and it affects the color, taste, and aroma of the dried leaves. let's get to tasting. so we need to start with the white is sooner to dick your car mccloud. put this stop inside this more comp and you test it the,
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the why do we see an example of a bush bush, the floating max to the beginning over the course. this one here, why do we have this, the coffee which we call the kid. but now at the court will cut what it was. we have a wit factor here. so we do different processes, but at the same cost court chair, after picking the beans, are removed from the chain, then washed and dried before roasting, like oxidation for tv. it is the roasting process that results in different flavor profiles for the coffee and your car. companies which grow coffee or which grow, they subscribe to the condition. and the standard over this that if you bought it the international standard assets that do respond to it or systems management
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practices, practices in improvements in malawi, coffee and tea plantations that meet these international best practice standards. usually subscribed to either the rainbow line or fair trade. who's in coming up with any product. it is very important to do a fair trade, coffee, anti, and exception from a farmer to the end product. everyone has to benefit you quality. and that includes even in the coffee shop like this one, the news i was model of going coffee is that overall ecology for which we allow the into planting will cause it was different should it says and also we
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allow glass to grow and we just the slush that helps is obviously, so any role jailed for maintaining the nutrients was in the soil that healthy non leaking unaudited bank over the microphone industry. so a lot more goes into tea and coffee production than we actually think about picking a watch. this is one battle, i'm going to bow out of kiss. oh, good. and can i have a coffee to go when i'm about to gonna walk about to the dinner? not so the general manager of the workforce foundry. we always think that the sculptor creates the artwork from start to finish. but this is not always the case . how does a foundry like those ones fit into the sculpting landscape?
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making a bronze sculpture is very much a collaboration between the artists and they foundry. it's a very specialized complex process. this technique of creating sculpture has been used since the bronze age, which is more than 3000 years ago. what has changed since then? since the industrial revolution, you have electricity and power tools. so we able to, well, the metal together, we are able to voice heavy pieces with tools and we also have walling machine. so it's more the tools that changed. you know, when we marvel at the sculptured pieces, we don't realize what a complex and detailed process it is. i'm so eager for you to show me around before we reveal what's behind the fascinating purse this time to pop in and came home, we learned noise is bringing us. i can picture into the modern age, mystic this out. commercial buildings are some of the largest or useless uses. so
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when we actually designing these buildings, we need to be mindful of sustainability and how we actually plan and construct our future city. hi, i'm london and iron architectural design as it relates to design consultants, originally and architect. i moved from the thing came to cape town to work on the inability. i'll be taking you through some of the projects that are in this interested to precinct. this is the bridge water, one thing the thing consist of apartments, hotel, residential and office initiated coleman space is what we actually looked at for mrs inability element is human comfort of how people actually use the shared spaces throughout the different seasons. in the, one of the things that you look to in spaces of nature is material solution. so in this particular piece, and the idea was we use things that, that they can, you know, not just for seating, but also to reduce the amount of radiated heat from the hard surfaces. and then
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beyond that, you add in layer of plans to actually soften up the areas as well the, the base to actually try to promote effective cooling, to create environment that's more ambient. most of the greenery is encouraged to be indigenous in this particular space where we don't use portable water. so it's recycled in. and if you worked at the time through your cation system, ah, my passion and enjoy me and stems from looking at building performance and how we can actually improve them and meet the facilities. what other things to consider when? yeah, i mean, commercial building is the facade, how to properties and hans comfort through shading, and also through blazing selection. and they're also too low gauge inside the building as well. you can see the little fins coming out of the building. they know
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just only for the city, but they do provide some form using different types of angles depending on which time or the day i in the city here. we had an interesting challenge when we were designing the h m space. one of the things i needed to protect thinking, basically satellite at the reception desk. so one of the interventions was introducing the automated line. other elements of designing for this type of spaces is quality of life. the balance between electrical lighting and metro like wind, good visual comforts because there's a clear that's been about the screen. and also the visual contract. why you can introduce is daylight changes. why does the daylight goes down? and then there's going to be a guide that's going to say you can have you artificial lighting
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with my work. i think you put a different exchange of college through this change of theme and how that works within my, my design space by work with product and furniture centered around me, killing stories. my story and the people stories and creating will that's really to build some of the pieces for final example. this is just a fun piece, but my other pieces are more involved involved to be inches more involved the crowd . coffee table is more involved in point. you wouldn't point is more involved because there's a little narrative behind them. so i'm trying in my own little world to say, what does my furniture see up myself and my people? how do you read to us all to the world instead of the world and the reaching out to us? and that's what we kind of need to be strong about,
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and be very intent forwards as well into the sheer who initiated lee the drive up behind. as a design platform, is me exploring design outside of my traditional you'll see a come from a family of people who are makers. what happened? why do they nutrition? one is a plan. so i think i inherited that from them. my sense of creativity, when you exploring creative ideas for furniture and products, there's more room to imagine and less rules. the scope of imagination is quite wide . and then that's basically helps me improve my, my architecture in terms of it's very close it. and then how my architect, my product design is through understanding detail in structure. so that's the interchangeably relationship. and then you basically overly that with thinking
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sustainably about things and figuring out how to actually make everything into wind cycle inability, the nuclear system of our living, our lives are you can be sustainable at home by how you recycle, how you actually travel to work. so my chinese to you is how do you actually reduce your own food for india and v sustainable green. now we are here at the 1st part of the person. can you please explain what's happening? yeah, just give us a purchase. and we would make a silicon mold of the birth of the specific work that we showing you year to day was done by kelly madison. the title of the work is breaking ground. so this work is a little bit different than your average work because we make about 40 replicas of that reading in the bronze phase which assemble carina,
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this is the wex department. yeah. so also we can walk through from the silicon moles. you come down to this department and rerun who will like thank you. what she's doing. i'm busy cur. the replica from that it's just been a while and it looks incredible, but it looks like such an interesting process. i see fi as i see everything they are incredible. interesting. so what we're doing is we're just fixing correcting the different casting. so i'm closing the dance as well as working on the, on the thing. so when we make the wax, we use different kinds of black that we multi. we would put a die in it in order to make it easier for the author than to do the corrections to the why. in this apartment,
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off the re run to completed correcting the wax and working the same line to way the off of the artisan is that they need to make sure that they don't add anything or take anything away that the author intended to be in the work if he's extensions have me here autism and adding this through system as well as a boring car that's quite crucial for when you pull the bronze from one, it's a sick use of one to another. we visit gonna with the age old practice of but sick is still practice today. ah. but because they prefer to go to the day or the few people. i don't question question. my name is edward lumpy. my specialized vision is on the thir batek di
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relocating with his parents from dana to nigeria in the eighty's and gave him the opportunity to lennon specialized in painting. what text old today, edward lumpy has become a must have access to the designer paint in the trina, who now live and practices his act in gunner, he referred to himself as the growl who is keeping alive african collective memories and histories. $200.00, which is one in west africa. this is the value of the own. the gum just, i don't know years. i don't the way it over, but you will defy again. yeah. back to the boss of the top of symbols. so there is one of the prominent symbols in the universe won't go god. so the guy knew the kind of decided to use the
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image or symbol and you can just go on most of our fabric. we have some of the discussing was but this one stands out as most trina meant, and someone who also believes in putting on tradition in its secret form from paul to the new edward had taught his daughter, cecilia to butchery has highly sought after skilled insightful art this was his design of being written on fabrics, century single stories, while the new life and also communicating with the neighbor so to people individually. so even though revolution us, like you still have to retain this history because we still important to you about the can. you can never take it from a company car. you have to move the high school. and so the
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issue wanted to have suffered to the fabric then they cost the 6th day, then going to add a little bit of hot water. so now i'm going to date, i would dip it in 2 places and get to you should, to saki this, you d part of it, into yellow and the part into green. so we have 3 for one part yellow part is where the green, yellow me give you a different color one of the every need. busy 15 minutes to over the years to silly her, pulled her own both in the face and moved on an asterisk in her own right. now i've always what's my dad pin and encourage me to drill any house
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competition the illness involving mean all distance. so that encourage me to be an access to the things i want to talk about. always wanted to tell stories about the community, about women, and the only way i could is prove myself is on my convers. so any need your my to the only voice i have yeah, various forms of coastal that i feel was not employed. we have been employed in the country or the continents like indonesia is different. different from the ones we also crew, gunner last time goes on, i feel people start exploring some of these mediums to bring more creativity on board and everyone going unique stuff currently. what can we,
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can you provide car, are you the ed porches this women lean breath to my to do and we have a workshop we've been working on but seek out to create different packages and based on the future, we do have a skill going this way passing this knowledge to this witness and form them the person needs to call leaks. and the trend goes though, we edward had indeed successfully passed on on the original and the live change in traditional legacy to his daughter. to seem to refer to this relationship a father and daughter dual, and the to indeed i transform into the so we're in the dipping process now and i'm so interested to find that what happens because while in this apartment we pull up
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a ceramic layer over the back molar. so this that you see is actually specialize that we also use different grades of sand to build the ceramic layer. so the last part of the process before we move into the mental department would be where we cut off the cup. and in the end, you would then have a hollow mold where you going to pull your molten metal in. the middle is todd into the prepaid mold and extremely high temperatures and then calls them the pieces cleaned and final touches added to ensure that the piece is exactly what the artist created initially for you. now thank you so much for showing as this incredible process from start to finish. i'm in awe of how complex all of this is and seeing the final sculptured pieces. thank you. and for us, it's time to get loose and fashion forward. as we joined singer and design a queen tower,
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who's leading the fashion revolution in the congo. her brandley put the saga, takes queues from f for futurism and the congolese last up subculture. ah, we bought before really poor guy. my brand is called a live porter through aga, because my brand is based on the loin cloth and i am a 100 percent, or for feature is clipboards are angola men, loincloth. and so that means fashions in order to that you was this name because in 2012 i was a very fashionable dress that made a buzz on facebook. i didn't have instagram back then. other than both, i love it. i do. i want to look put a swagger and every one, like the name. i thought i knew i'd give the same name to my brand. rosa bonuses, yoga this movie more, mamma. renewal go more. is it on google? i was one and raised on congo in brezza. really in condo, i left congo when i was 17 and lived in france for 15 years. realtor gun weekly as
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the old houses, i'm all for a little longer in front of my daughters. my conditions are usually made of loincloth while examined. it connects me to my continent and really supports my african identity. among those at 1st, there was a taint outfits because i am a thing. i say to myself, i want to wait for something that no one else wear and then displayed in a museum. i want to redefine the last subculture, the societal, elegant and well dressed. people don't hold people, don't they claim identity with their arms. then my music is also a showcase or my design. yeah, only one of my videos because we put a swagger, you will see in my clip. they are about 20 models each mannequin has with in this song. i explained that i will
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address every one men and women a fright and thin. it's my own way of saying everyone is walker. he said, well i do apologize. oh, oh, oh, oh, good to go here to do my due is coming through the little by little. i thought it was in premier. oh you put us was that was born. i also make this clear in the spirit of rebellion rebuild of renewal for her. oh, i didn't want to be boxed in and was psychologically ready for people to reject my ideas. oh, humor, gordon. i consider myself an afo features, dana, if we're talking about africa, then it's africa, which ultimately inspires me to pick him a fil, dena buzzing cloth inspires me one synagogue. molly,
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i love the way they dress and you put a swagger is one for the walls. i hope to take heat of the far as possible and become a showcase for africa. while i have been philosophy upgrade and there are several definitions of progress. mostly my definition isn't the same as others to prepare for. i didn't filled in with everyone has their own limits in the project. yeah. but it's not the 3rd to walk and i do if i don't be afraid of obstacles, don't be afraid of difficulty because there is no shortage. but you need to have faith in what you do. that's super important for me personally. whole, it does off just for people with
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