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the same 60 minutes on dw, the roads, people have to say that's why we listen to every weekend on d. w, the within the city of cape town in the silo district as silva and guild, a contemporary odds and design gallery which suitcases and promotes the work of south african artists and designers. but before we explore this amazing od redid construct south africa's food culture in cape town with some rather unique flavors. grow through multi with photography by too much idea by
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then we see how a luxury fashion brand from nigeria mages, the for learning culture. i'm here, which is to create time this statements. he says, my name is pamela, i'm tenga, and you'll watching every megs, the skinny and architect augustus wished to finish, has showcase his creative premiums by building and constructing a modern stylize building into a crow. this landmark positions himself in the full front of the country. he's local. okay, take to see more than i could set in the sense of the world. how gun this book seeking some showcasing the better, and the more sustainable future the we
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happen to be in the tropics. why responses last respond to the topics the need for the over the need for she didn't. and you're also the need for connectivity, for greece and the a to fluid in the spaces because we haven't totally enjoyed power. if power goes down right now, kind of building still wake augustus richardson knows what he talks about us. he's the one to give to him a, it's new architecture as the same level face the we pick the elements of what camera and begin to bring a bit of back into their brand at least so that at least that because of warranted to respect its little colors breaks its location and therefore hopes to reach the building to the exact please. i'm not can take some action to the fact that we call before it. can you not to check the street to check that, that the, the name when he comes from the fact that they are pointing to space. however, is there a knock you 13 mazda nissan excellence? and i think that's at least right. what does excellence, is it a guardian thing?
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so when we do, i can take to 3 months benchmark globally to see are we creating excitement and we must pursue that without see or fremont tomorrow, also known as the hubble c. t is fits with a directly on the grid, which maybe didn't, there was a reluctance you'd. it is renowned for what's been done. a lot of people with says us, the vice or transportation, how well to my has gave a commission as an industrial censor says if accomplishments in the early 19 sixty's and it's also boast of an impressive architecture landscape. we then design the building, which i think can be summarized by industrial. more buildings must be property orientated, or at least i thought we orientation it's about bringing us back to that stopped, which was agreed started by books, address, and informa. we must punch in that discussion and that is what we're trying to do with the building to show that we and hopefully a change that landscape formed within that the time us would be nice. it was joe in
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his youthful years that richardson felt a strong calling towards the field of i could set you even in primary school. he effortlessly grasp the concepts of lots and lots us and was us and natural talents was sketching. little did he noise affinity for numbers and i suspect expression would eventually lead him to become a co founder over not conceptual fan. what makes you unique is your philosophy and the view points that you get out of keats and the concept coming up of this building here has been of great success. so the people of tim, uh it does create an employment because 95 percent of our stuff. yeah, yeah. visitors of them. so we've created improvement on top of attending the focus of how people are viewing. tim, uh, as a city is now a city where you don't have to go to a crowd look for tells of this level you can order is i will this in one place. yeah. that's what we do to respond to locations by saying that, look,
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it's important to invest on 1000 cation is we have the benefit to the of the world, visiting drama, almost every december and tories, and is on the high architect to hold the singular power to transform this country by creating unique responses, locked responsive assets, and you're not response investments into my responses that respect the culture of the police and create buildings that are or one the for kind. and that really respond to who we are and aspirations of the people barely to schools, architecture, and government sofa. it needs investment. and whenever we have to build is that your, your home, is it your hotel? is it your office? the question you have to ask yourself is, what are you trying to leave at the new address for those room fully? if we're under funding, we will create this country profit. the architectural phase of tim is alyssa, because what you're saying is either in design a post full stuck just fit for the locations does given that could set to eligible
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for the future. solving skills gallery, who's exhibitions collaborates with autism participates in international odd phase and plays a vital role in the south african design and sign us industries. i'm not joined by the sales manager, jacob, click go, and jacob low needs to be on the left. so why did you decide to be located in the side of the district of cape town? but we, we moved the gallery head when the side of the district began. so we have been in conjunction with the site smoker. we were very excited, 5 as new creative pub in the city. tell me a bit more about the galleries approach to design and art. what makes it distinctive and unique the categories since it began has really acted as a pioneer and for the cut tools, assign category on the content. and in the past 2 years,
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a program has really evolves an expanded walk me through the different types of office and design is that you were present in the space. so we work with a very diverse group of systems and finance from across the continent. your current exhibition was odd to send new mahoney. tell us a bit more about how that collaboration came to life. the connection is that over the course of the year we found a shared vision and a shed a thoughts. and that's definitely a area of expertise for solving go. they have produced the largest pony of sculptural problems. what so wonderful. i'm a very proud of the work has been produced. thank you so much for your time. i cannot wait to take a look at all the amazing work and catch up data wonderful cape towns, diverse food scene. showcase is a fusion of african european and asian influence is, is because
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a destination for food and foods. yes. as it is a reflection of the cities, cultural heritage, what is the unique mix of flavors? welcome to a place where we said, i mean i forgot to, hadn't made pensions nice. if you're craving an old fashioned chocolate strawberry or not, i told you were looking in the wrong place here at the top. the top is the ice cream flavors on spied by african super fluids like tiger not sole government. ty, apple, this little ice cream shop and cape tons alternative photo observer, 3 sub is no longer a hidden gym, just for locals to p. what changes the flavors every week and there anything but vanilla? this is the little fish leisure gets in the continental africa. it typically people washouts or inside the salt in is but in discipline does there. so these are the thoughts and is to provide flavor. the name tommy toppy is
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a play on google. his 1st name, but it also means sweet sweet and his mother tongue sona. the molecular biologist locks to play with different flavors. so father's in bob, we and has created more than $600.00 each one more unique than the last top he was, sees his ice cream as an ode to the african continent. so i'm interested in creating conversation around going back to the foods that involves with the people in the land of continents is really important to me that between bracey i look, i did but what does ice cream made out of dried fish? actually taste like i can do like a salt in this of the fish, as well as like the rich sweetness and the fracturing does from like the caramel and the top, the so called wild foods. all the latest trend in cape tons, calling every scene local plants, which were largely forgotten of the colonized nation of the cape on know,
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experiencing a revival across town in the community, got it, and kindly to township pharma, is all already profiting off this trend on top of the regular vegetables, like tomatoes, peppers and spinach, local super foods such as doing spinach, ice blonde cell or fix and spectrum, or once again popping up in harvest at 1st with some found it hard to believe that people would spend money on plants that are widely considered common weeds but skepticism is giving way to infuse yes and no doubt helped by the fact that they top up the monthly income quite nicely. plans to be taking is the way they do the ice plant. then when we pull up a lot and take to the chromebook, we just know it's wonderful doing what. wow, where is it? just cool because even those when i show you are these include you just come out and then when i see it, i keep always cleaning, make it. i'm asking for babies. i loved them to cool. indigenous plants have adapted to the climate of the western cape. they quite literally grow like weeds no
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fertilizer needed for centuries. people switch them out for nutrition and integrated them into the diet. but with colonization and apartheid people were driven away from the ancestral lands. and so the knowledge about these wild foods vanished, but young people like waves though and seen tim bailey, are curious about their routes. for a long time, the 2 university grad struggled to find a job. faced with the prospect of ending up on the streets, they decided to help out at mock our bus bomb slowly that passion for farming and wild foods group. we vegetables that do our for fun that you've created. we don't kids now the moment because what, what do you do now? we did what is a big thing just to us, there's a lot of vegetables that were, you know, even though we are our editor, these my 1st time to get it within my mind. but i'm thinking about all of those coming up. i've been showing, you know, way it's been 4 years. i've been trying it out with the students finish. it can also like help us economically, because if we can know and have knowledge and that we can cultivate this and send
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me this a to hotels, that's the only cub unemployment in our country to boost the economy. because now we are introducing something different into the market because it is nutritionist at the same time. what once ended up on the funds comp us cheap is now most of the play to buy 5 scholarship. rudy leaving the the executive chef of the luxury mountain nelson hotel has been incorporating local wild foods into his cruising for the past decade. i wanted something that really resonated with what was in the ocean, what was online, and how you can bring the 2 together without finding something that was imported when they should be grown specifically. got a lot to do with what? the people of south africa 8. before we started putting out all the we, i mean that's what they would have lived on. um, i mean, it was nutritious, it is healthy, it's full of the payments, and that's why we putting it back into the place. it took them awhile to find the right balance of flavors using too much of some plants can leave
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a bit off the taste. but watch began as an experiment has evolved into fine cuisine, leap and book. it likes to serve june spinach spec boom, add ice on from a cup of garden with fresh muscles and king clip. now more of his colleagues are taking a leaf out of his book. i think a lot more fits those funding to use it, which is good. and with that and luck will guess will be asking for it. and it will be expected because for too long roofing just taking going things set this up really needed. a sales size is very good for growing a lot of these documents. i mean business green. i know that they take the weather in underground ice cream follows or an order because these these passionate foods are gone. the extra mile to ensure a south african wild foods make a well deserved come back fish flavored ice cream. now that is not something i would imagine people would line up for,
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but it is definitely worth it. shy. now back to you, jacob, what role does the gallery play in the international recognition of african office and design is what with our collaborative. so we work a lot with other categories and institutions to shows our office work internationally. and often our office will go in participation. amazing residences right now for a number of us to sophisticate, to kick time winter. we've got an artist in california and a number of us as an australia at the moment. um, so i'm very excited to see what they purchase and how we use supporting the imaging office and the south african community. last year we started the guild residency question. so incredible program where i imagine the stablish office has come up and stay with us to produce the volume, considering that time will provide an mentorship. awesome in spoken, the office to really take that work to another level. that sounds really exciting.
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i'd like you to lead me in on more of your initiatives and projects that are upcoming for we've got a very full and very exciting program for the and so we're going to be participating in amr in new york this year for the 1st time. and i think the most exciting development is the news that we're going to be opening a gallery in l. a next year in february. and we're one of the very few, the american o african galleries to have a permanent space in the us. jacob, thank you so much for your time. thank you. the arts and science of photography made its way to africa and the 19th century pioneers, by former slaves, photographers would go door to door, offering base services. following this tradition is far too much idea by tate with his mobile studio, the african photographer for 2 months. how do you have it's a studio is
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a rolling bus passers by pose for the camera. and the about a captures the moment is happening. it's very popular, people like it so much they like to come to be photographed in this small colored mini bus with the colors of molly of been a cool. and that's us. at the 2023 by my coal encounters. the rolling studio is a meeting point for local students to get up close and personal with the project and the art since it's launch almost 3 decades ago. the bomb i co encounters has become the most important event dedicated to contemporary photography, on the african continent. the vietnam is having a big impact. the co encounters has shaped and made known many great personalities, like monique citibank, c, do k to and other, for can photographers. and the 2023 edition of the encounters over 75 artists start showcasing their work across the 8,
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then use the among them are. it's holly and senegalese artist beans. deos works for art explorers, migration and identity, and often use his hair as a recurring symbol. the event is also celebrating renowned artists with retrospectives such as moroccan photographer and filmmaker diode, our loud sy on, or cuban born artist and maria magdalena. come both phones and 5 to my time. do you have bad days? use nothing pointed to a future as a photographer. despite the objections of her family, she became one of the 1st women to be trained at the photography school of by my cold. she finds it important to empower young people, especially women. to send me to molly is loved photography. it's an artistic profession, but it's not easy to make
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a living from it. however, it's like this here in molly. every sunday there's a wedding. we have a lot of celebrations where the young people can take their cameras along. and if they know how to use them properly, they are the photographers, this decision that is very motivating, serious thing. and i'm truly impressed that more and more young people are taking out photography. but i'd like you to be even more of us, especially more women for her colleagues is shola, optical women on camera are the statement. the artist from been in use. the 17th and 18th century paintings found in european museums to inspire his photographs. re imagining african queens long, forgotten by history for 2 months, idea about a has also often for trade women to give them a face strength, power, and history. that some of the women have always been one of my favorite
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motifs. that the for the d about today's association offers, creative workshops and educational projects, especially for women because they continue to be under represented in photography. while for me, there is no profession that has a gender, anyone can practice the profession, he or she wants. if you take that history of photography, it was invented by a man. the artists like thought too much idea about to prove that african photography is an established and dynamic form of creative manifestation. as the saying goes of pick to tells a 1000 was and 5 to match. a test has been beautifully. he says to night julian, economists to fasten design in naples,
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is incorporating the vibrant and beautiful full on the culture into her designs. one of a kind pieces, marriages, culture and contemporary fashion. really here he is. a country was a rich cultural heritage at silva buying shake. who's design celebrate head, northern heritage. all the, let me try in a bold, an individual way always now and i just fashion. i always use that i wanted to fuse heritage with. um, you know, the more western type of fashion. i shop a buyer. she who is a little space person designer who's brand celebrate the beauty of the philosophy, people and the magic group of people found across west africa. it may take you from what the original idea was hundreds of years ago to what it can be now. so what it can be in the future. okay, so here we have the original provide me. we've had this in the office,
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i served as the expiration for the collection. and you can see it's in the car fabric. it's closer to live in. it's lighter because of, you know, the, know my decrees of the people. and what we've done is of taking this as this ration we've calculated it into a comp top with, you know, call a sleeves like you can see on the model, which makes it a bit more, more than an in line with the times that we're in. we've also changed colors. well, we've given different variations. so heads a bit, right? uh, for the clients who are surprised. fun, playful hair. it's no, it's a bit dog cost to me. you said. so you sold powerless statement, but not as loud. to learn fashion, the former economist went to paris and milan, then later, stop at home, buy some brand back home in 2017 legal says the city,
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the pulses with creativity and energy loss is a huge expiration in and my life. and i'll just buy some is very so called from every way that i've been calling from people it comes from travel, comes from research, it comes to movies, so i'm not strictly influenced by the for any culture. my inspiration is as wide. it's this set an open misstep. i shot associates with the lenny who as nomads move from place to place that just style and embrace of color serve as an inspiration for the brand coming. a septic to modernize the full and the cost to is part of our homecoming. so my sister and our clary, now, you know, just organize in the closet and we found a cost james, which i think i really feel for letting me go has and, and doing maps. we set up a conversation on why the con, get to with this, you know, dates of the reg lot,
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right? that has to be like for independence day or something. it's basically going out to a tradition for us. and that conversation was what's really spots the designs around the heritage on the fly me, i'll fix on all of that. and then looking back up to that collection was executed. i found this sketch that actually did a refresher. the school will fly me inspired, i'll say it. and she and i think that we can just came full circle from that. are you stop by your seems passion for fashion. and when i julian culture, all the driving forces behind brand, she believes that fashion is a way to create and preserve cultural traditions, while also creating something new and beautiful. i like to think of the brand as a story telling brand where your educating people, people express culture and different ways in food,
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in an academic dining group, in caustics, all of that. but for me, it's telling my story to fashion. okay, so welcome. so uh, production room, the head is where the magic happens, the shaft taylor turns on. we have the be the here you have different options for fabrics up production. yeah, i sure p i do read this is actually a direct. i'm a mix in boy the patterson, and they have the traditional address. sometimes my design plus says, depends on my frame of mind, and sometimes it depends on what is in my visual ride. so i can see something randomly and take that idea, breaking down into different beds, sketch it's out, trying to work with different fabrics. sometimes it's the fabric before the sketch
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. so i see a nice fabric that interest me in that i'll take that fabric, can see what designs work with it through my designs. i tried to call them message all authenticity of heritage of culture and it's fine for us to allow the western world influenza us for, you know, less not completely forget who we are. right. which is why with the designs, it's a blend of how to send me. it's the western world of the old and it's the new so that we, we, we don't forget who we are and we still adapt to more than time. the fashion is more than just clothing. it's a reflection of korea, cultural heritage and personal style. that's all we have time for today. we hope you enjoy this to remember to take us out on d,
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