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is such a question at the corner of africa's problems he says inside governments. and why is it still so prevalent? conflict? in 60 minutes, we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring use a story behind the news. we roll about unbiased information all 3 months. 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 authors to lie. today we're closed from foundry funded in 2010 by all to see we only fuse this collaborative thought and he works with autism and the foundries team of highly skilled autism to create
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a limited edition bronze sculpture effort. max knows that the creator process involved many owners of switch mental and physical agony. and then today show we show you just that we travel to combo is cigna and design of clean power with her brand new with us to either uses fashion and music into explosion of color and phones, giving us more than just the message from the music. no nose is helping change the take home style line to beautiful buildings with functions, but also sustainability mind. we also check in at a call and guide now with a father and daughter to continue the ation tradition of take us. i am sure decides and will see that and you are watching f for next the,
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the today we're bringing you all show from the work costs bronze laundry, showing us incredible and complex purposes in creating the sculpture pieces. the model that today, before we get started, it's time to settle once and for which beverage is king. the like some people call me tea or coffee. that is the question to you and coffee him and we are both exotic pups that were brought to him. and i'll be by the partition in mid 1800 that large presentations that grow process and package for sales. lots around the world in recent times, social events and culture of developed around whether you prefer to drinking hot water flavored with beads or leaks. what is the difference between
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white and i think the biggest piece speaks for itself is a viscous la. okay. so on, but this, this, some of the additional on the black, these white on white just as normal, traditional in white. this is natural drying, not official documentation and warranties. ok. but then what you're saying sounds to me like o t is made from the same time, yes. or to use that same products. families wanted different processing of that to use oxidation is the process by which tvs are exposed to air, even naturally or mechanically. and it affects the color, taste, and aroma of the dried leaves. let's get to taste it. so we need to start with the way it is. you know, to take your car, pull this up inside, this woke up and you taste it the
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so why do we us the see an example if bush equal flushed the floating emacs of the beginning over the course, the season here, why do we have the equipment fluids, which we call the chair, is but now the cost with the customer wants to help with the fact of the hit. so we do different processes, but at the same cost costs across the chair. after picking the bins are removed from the chains, then washed and dried before roasting, like oxidation for tvs. it is the roasting process that results in different flavor profiles for the coffee and your comp on is which a girl coffee or which brought the they subscribe to their conditions. understand 12 of a 50 sizing voted the international standards offsets that do respond to it, go systems monitoring, fatima practices, practices and improvements in monopoly, coffee and tea plantations that meet these international best practice standards.
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usually subscribed to either the rainbow lines or fair trade in coming up with a new product. it is very important to do a fair trade coffee and tea, and the exception from pharma to the inputs that everyone has to benefit equally. and that includes even in their coffee shop like this one, the, our model of loading coffee is that will require for which we allow the eat up plenty of coffee with different efficiency. and also what we allowed last to go find we just the slice
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that helps is obviously sony rosendale, obviously maintaining the nutrients was in the soil. the toughest. none. did you know a bunch over the microsoft in this the so low goes into tea and coffee production, then we actually think about pick, you know what, this is one bottle i'm going to ball out of yes, no good. and can i have a coffee to go please? i'm about to going to walk about 239 not so the general manager of the workforce fundraising. we always think that this call to create the artwork from start to finish. but this is not always the case. how does a foundry like this one fits into the sculpting landscape? making a bronze sculpture is very much a collaboration between the office and the foundries. it's a very specialized complex process. this technique of creating sculptures has been
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used since the bronze age, which has more than 3000 years ago. what has changed since then. so since the industrial revolution, you have electricity and power to so be able to, well, the metal gave a, we're able to voice heavy pieces with tools. and we also have welding machines. um, you know, so it's, it's more of the tools that changed. you know, when we model at the scouts you 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 this fascinating purposes, it's time to pop in and keep telling me the noise is bringing us. i could picture into the modern age. let's check this out. commercial. both things are some of the largest resource users. so when you're actually designing these both things, we need to be mindful of sustainability and how we actually flat and construct our
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future assistance. hi, i'm going to lose in bed and i will not conceptual design not. and sustainability design consultants. originally, i'm an architect, i moved from the east and came to cape town to work on sustainability of all the and taking you through some of the projects that i've worked with in the center say to precinct. this is the bridgewater one precinct. the precinct consist of apartments hotel, residential and office initiated coleman spaces, which he actually looted from mississippi lity element is to uncomfort of how people actually use the shared spaces throughout the different seasons. and the, one of the things i can look to in spaces of this nature is materials selection. so in this particular piece in the idea was to introduce things back to dictionary and not just with eating, but also to reduce the amount of re dated heat from the heights assistance. and then beyond that, you add an area little plans to actually stuff or not the areas as well the,
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the face to actually try and promote the pivot of cooling. so create an environment that's more ambient. most of the greenery is encouraged to be indigenous in this particular space, and we don't use potable water, so it's recycled in and it's used to be worked at the time some through a temp irrigation system. the my passion and enjoyment stands from looking at the full, the performance and how we can actually improve them and make them into facilities . what other things to consider when you're designing commercial buildings is the facade college of properties, and the hon. comfort through shading, and also to pleasing solution and also to low temp days inside the building as well . you can see the little feelings coming out of the building today, not just only for a city, but they do provide some form of using different types of angles depending on which
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time or the day the . that's pretty helpful. then we had an interesting telling us when we're designing the h m space. one of the things that i needed to protest against is basically direct satellite as the reception is. so is one of the interventions was introducing the automated line of admin fee of designing for this type of space. it is partly to apply to the balance. we continue to call lighting and naturalize it to the wind, good visual conference because as clear that's gonna balance of the screens and also days of visual contrast. why so you can introduce is a lot of changes once the daylight goes down and into it is going to be a trip guide that's going to say to cool you can have you at the official. i think the
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guy likes keeping the different perspectives who exchange of college through this change, all of the and how that works within my, my desires base i work with product in furnitures, ended around me telling stories my stories and the people stories increasing with that's related to some of the pieces that for fine example, this change, it was just a fine piece. but my other pieces are more involved like, by could be inches. the more involved the crowd, coffee table is more involved in point. you wouldn't point is more involved because it is little narratives behind them. so i'm trying in my own to, to world to say, what does my finishes see up like myself and my people. how do we read tasks all this to the world instead of the world and the region us to us? and that's what we kind of need to be strong about and be very intent forward as well in terms of sharing who i know she may be the drive up behind,
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long or as a design and transform is me exploring design outside of my traditional skills to come from a family of people who i may because what if i go to the cuts and what is the nutrition and one is a plumb. so i think i inherited that from them. my sense of creativity, when you're exploring creative ideas for furniture and product isn't 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 exploiting closet and then how my architecture helps my product design is through understanding detailed instruct you. so that's the interchangeably relationship. and then you basically overlay that with thinking stuff to anybody about things and figuring out how to actually make everything into one cycle. sustainability that nicholas system of i wouldn't give you more lives.
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or you can be sustainable at home by how you recycle, how you actually travel to work. so my agenda is for you is how do you actually reduce your own footprint and be sustainable the 3? now we are here at the 1st part of the process. can you please explain what's happening to us of the artist would give us a pressure to us. and we would make a slick on mold of the 1st attack. the specific work that we showing you yet today was done by mckinney madison. besides the left, the work is breaking ground. so this work is a little bit different than your average work because we make about 40 ripley tasks of a because that reading in the bronze phase with the symbol serena, this is the lex department in skills. so often we caused the wax,
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we have to come from the slick on moles. we come down to this department and reruns we will explain to you what she's busy during a visit correct to the roof to come from. that is just and cause of most oh wow. and it looks incredible, but it looks like such an interesting process. i see fires, i see everything there. yeah. it was incredible. it is quite interesting. so what the dates of doing is we just fixing correcting the difference of the costing. so i'm dizzy. closing the dense as well as working on the, on the signal. so when we mix the wax, we use different kinds of flexes. the 3 mounts get uh we would put a dye in it in order to make it easier for the artisans to do the corrections to the wax invest apartment off the re runs, we completed correcting the wax and working the same lines away. the arts of the
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artisans is that they need to make sure that they don't add anything or take anything away that the authors in 10 minutes. you please explain what's happening here. all authors when's adding this free system as well as a pouring cost that's quite crucial for when you pull the bronze from one to speak, use of works to another we visit gonna with the age old practice of but sick is still practice today the because it will be present for the few people i read the question question. my name is edward lumpy. my, a specialized vision is on bright africa to start by to die die. we're located with his parents from governments, and i do in the eighty's, give him the opportunity to live and specialize in painting with tex those today,
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edward loved, he has become a must up a t access tech to design their painter in the trina to know lift and practices his at in gun to assess themselves as the grounds who's keeping a life africa's collective memories and histories, through arts coverage, which is one in west africa this regardless of their own. they've done this, i don't know years, i don't do it or not, but you would identify a gun. yeah. because of the type of symbols. so it is a genuinely is one of the from in symbols in the end of this, this want dates go good. so they've done is the outcomes decided to use the d. i mean as a mutual symbol and you're going to start on most of our public. we have some of
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the a do cussing was, but this one stands out as the most the trina meant in someone who also believes and posted on tradition. and it's a good for, from cold to the new edward has post his daughter to see the butchery his highly sought after skills in textbook at this was his son desire. i've been reaching ok, fabrics, century single, telling stories of all the media lives. and also communicating with their neighbors . so to people individually. so it won't do a revolution like you still have to retain this history because it's still important story about from you african you can never take it from a company car. you have to use the high boost wilford's and caustic, so the roots, you want you to have those perfect stuff to the fibers then caustic
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6, they die. then we'll do a little bit of hot water. so now i'm going to die. i would defeat in 2 places, so that kind of gets 3 foot 2. so keep this your default of it into yellow and the parts into green. so we have 3 for it. so on thoughts yellow parties. so with the green and yellow me it's going to give you a different color. why does it ever only. busy about 15 minutes today, it does take over the years to see the flow to own voice in the us space and move going as an assets in it. right, right. no, i phone with which my dad being and encouraging me to drill any house computation fee is always involving mean all of this,
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this. so that the encouraging me to be an access to the, the things i wanted to come up. i've always wanted to tell stories about the community, about women, and the only way i could disperse myself is on my convers. so any need your muscle does the voice i have? yeah, there's funds of pesto and that actually was not as good without being is going to another country or the continents like indonesia. that's so he is different and then you are the style is different 0 from the ones we also create jane gunners. so as time goes on, i feel people start as storing some of these mediums to bring more creativity on board. and everyone of the only unique stuff guarantee i'm working with them and you that provides uh, kind of like the ad focus this women lean perhaps to my to do. and we have
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a workshop. so they've been working more and by seats out to crazy friends and by take part is and based on the future, we do have a skills going this way. um, passing this knowledge to this with this, and from them the passing into scale co leaks. and the trend goes though we edward in d successfully postpone, i'm original and the live change in traditional legacy to his daughter. to see the refer to this relationship upside and built a dual and the to indeed actions form in the us. so we're in the different process now and i'm so interested to find that what happens because well, in this department we build up a ceramic layer over the wax mold. so this sun that you see is actually
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specialized signed. we also use different grades of sand to both the ceramic now. so the last part of the process before we move into the middle department would be where we got all of the cops. and in the end, you would then have a holler moles where you going to for your molten metal in the metal is put called into the prepared mold and extremely high temperatures and include them, the pieces cleaned and final touches added to ensure that the piece is exactly what the oddest created initially green of thank you so much for showing us this incredible process from starts to finish. i'm in awe of how complex all of this is, and seen the final sculptured pieces. thank you. and for us, it's time to get loose and fashion forward as we join cigna and design the queen. so who's leading the fashion revolution in the congo? a brand new put the saga takes choose from f for futurism and the kimberly's last
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stop subculture the my brand is called only to swag because my brand is based on the line. i am a 100 percent of the people to ilunga means knowing close into 12. that means i choose this name because in 2012 i will a very function of address that made a buzz on facebook. i didn't have instagram faxes, and every time i went to newport to swat that and everyone liked the name. so i knew i'd keep the same name to my friends. show this is warm, i'm up for renewal. google is it on google? i was born and raised on tumble and presently in window. i left the candle when i was 17 and lived in front for 15 years. to be able to tell me clear sale, processed by law for the rest of my creations i usually made of knowing. so
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it connects to me to my continents and really supports my african identity because they won't change out the system because i am a senior i said to myself, i want to link something that's no one else where i'm going to sleep in a museum. thank. here's the, i want to read, you find the laptops, the culture, the societal elegance and quote from us before. no big claim identity with the music is also a showcase of my design. yeah, only one of my videos is court. you put a slot that you will see in my click the box spring to motor. each money king has wings in the, in the song. i explained that i will address everyone, men and women. and since it's my own way of saying everyone is welcome, have
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a good day today, my name is coming to visited by elizabeth hello. hello. hello. can you put us was that was born. i only make this p industries over send you the, the through the i didn't want to be boxed in and was psychologically, is really for people to reject my ideas. i consider myself enough for features design as you're talking about africa. they need to africa, which ultimately you pious me to put, you must be able to add, buzzing tools inspires me. then i go, molly. i love the way the dressing said. can you pull just longer?
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if one for the walls, i hope to take you to as far as possible and become a showcase for us to come in for us to upgrade the solutions of success. mostly by definition isn't the same as a super big product. this is sylvia. the everyone has their own limits and objectives, but it's necessary to walk in for us the call button to push come by and you won't be afraid of up to to don't be afraid of difficulty because there's no sort to jump to what you need to have faith in what you do, that's super important maple visual is, is off just for the what it creates a time i've had here and i have a new fond, respectful autism and autism to create these cultures for more and check us out on
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