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my hometown, let me show you the the cars are traded on the north atlantic ocean. the cities in portland, c port on the west coast of africa, the land of the melting pot. an arm in france and the leg in the air. bold for the heart is here right here in africa, and infinity going became a cub. they can 1960 when he became independent from france. since then it's democracy has been pretty peaceful and stable. the car is the place, it's a lot of extremes and contradictions. the cd never stops. it's always default. as an artist, i am drawn to the complexity as well as the energy of the city of the car to place
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where the traditional and the contemporary collides. who are we in these complicated world? i combine to traditional and contemporary and my photographs. i like to create narratives and alternate realities in which already and already people can become heroes in their own stories. i would like to introduce you to some of the most talented artes if my city come with me, are coming up in this episode, d w's. archie, africa is meeting sending, sending goals, 1st professional females or cd orders. we chatted with colleen gay, an extraordinary multi media creator was work. let's physics for part. a said john shows us her studio and centuries old weaving skills.
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the tiny bit of any buttons bring easy confusions in black and white. a weeks for all photographers, if channels, photos are for families migration the and now we're here at the company to see a place that used to be all about the law. and now it's a base where all these come and express their views on how society should be run. right? or in town. you see you touch. all right, so says go, the car lean jane walks me through her work, funk, come tunneling, atlanta for law, for physics in art. it's a commentary on the scientific phenomenon whereby small particles move to a barrier. that's impossible to penetrate. this installation in societies hope and
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growth red versity. wow. man, i just need some the explanation of the amazing thing that it just experiment. always that about is by ration behind that is quite them physics because as i'm a physicist i mix a lot of physics. the whole reflection behind that the installation is the signal to the increasing levels. so the 1st level is about my me especially now i forgot my ours working very, very hard conditions. some died not longer going, looking us, i so, and we use the calling other things from the ground in our cell phones every day. and we don't think about what happens to them. so the 2nd level of reflection was more about innovation. and the turn of that element most dig into us. and the 3rd level of reflection is, is more see 6 or like one whole. right?
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well, that's exactly our stuff. and i got just somebody within a warm hole to transport it into a different dimension. my sense is wherever the trigger that's a whole world that i that i feel so i just invited you in what happens in my mind a little bit. thank you. that was amazing. very light thing to thank you. thank you to reverse side. i mean, as you know, we had east to see the work of phones. if the car is leading contemporary art collectives, the seas k, we lo, she's the force behind black truck. it is an artist residents using the car, and that was funded by the high and the white. the new york based artist opened to president barack obama as a pre shop portrait. okay. and the why they decided to set a black card because it was important for him to create a space dedicated to artist and to their orthotic research and practice. he wanted
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to initiate conversation thinking as the point of departure sniggle the continent to create a new collaboration. a new exchanges between ortiz and a new generation and artist experience. and they got for some of the african american onto the 3 received is their 1st time on the continuance. so it's a very deep and intense experience at house, down we connected with their roots each year we receive that 16 hour tuesday. that's our painters fix that or to use for the reference writers to makers. we really highlights the importance of that growth as the face of meeting gathering and to build a community see the as part of the black trunk innovation. this is the impressive work of i said, john,
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let me take you to its origin. i'm visiting, i says workshop. 3 minutes away from the black crow located in the cast or area. good to be here in your face. i saw when i saw what you dida also the black rogue that was phenomenal. and i want to know more about it. can you tell me? so we can said there's a fee of down surprises to mix up in industry. what they asked me because some of the i to side the been visiting of my worship and the i had to make the original be . so i was thinking of using by you was loom, which is a to me to 80 wide and use as well as the left over which are like rough. yeah. and it came out very interesting and we use a different side bill, like the end spends clicked on and killed off, which is a 55 the somebody i have to say as well that to restart the lives up in traditional
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reading that 25 years ago. so that we recreate the for the 6 that industry in the synagogue because everything has been in boston. well, it seems like the space which is a big place is about that. there's so many things happening. so tell me about like this periods of this case is this various of the place is to get together and develop all the know how you can find this sending guys. so you have people leaving people doing embroidery people working a lot of the people who are working on woods the. the idea is to say that at the end of that weekend, the put to the totally entailed design of the house incident got entirely made in, in this country. and so we create jobs as well. so finding a job, i could come to use. yeah. those. how are you? oh, good. i mean and
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now the love are to our imagination. we're here in the neighborhood of can lab feedback. who and natalie based to a place of imagination, performance costs to magic music. lots of things come with me. the under lot of fun. yeah. he's on the visit. yeah, i love this place and i would love for you to walk me through. so obviously this is a trouble to me. this is out of, within the graph at the split, he lives in berlin and he is doing work in the work called black faces in white spaces and ideals is. so he's been documenting different moments of the black community in berlin and all the questions, all the protest,
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all the activities to move in. in the exhibition we talk about talking about how to connect doesn't balconies like family or the community. but it's important also to look at the like the dashboard on how to believe that part of the family you have sort of see on your football. yes. and does the idea to bring also the perspective of this sort of become guy living in berlin, how we can look at that society man, people need to see this in the mines in that area and evade the so i get to be here. yeah. man, i'm a good to see again, you're going to the content that is, is there like you and i need did tell me you're like a big musicians like here and sending all everybody i know you in a row too as well. and, but i really want it to like tell me more about like, who is a buy crew? oh yeah, i mean it cool. um, it basically is
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a hybrid. this is a mix of an alien in the human. the doesn't not to your way is in search of like the reading you like the like who is the we and you who is the, the most role in harness version of you. so a few years ago i decided to, to uh, to, to my, my hip hop. uh correct. uh. and to remove as a back cool event creek is. uh, yeah. which is me. yeah. yeah, sure. identity. yeah. and then today i'm actually really happy because i feel extremely privy lights to be able to hear you in any beta for, for him. can we just like, you know,
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chair john, that funny as mfc is. thank you the, let's talk about the raw material company center for art and knowledge and kindergarten. if you want to see great, amazing progressive art, that's the base to be. let's take it out. high lately research. let's see. i'm program to enter here a true. let me show you what they're doing. she felt real mature and company. so center for us, no later the society and the we organized here, exhibit shows training programs for the practice hosting workshop conversation symposium. but to me, seeing that we wanted to show our tool is too big for people of just that all is made for the community from the community and that we can build the site based in that. so we even produce books, you know,
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so look at these these things to be sent and wrong is by are these one go in there was looking to different kind of the place where the reason that people are facing due to a colonial invasion in different areas of the war, specifically in the time that gets them as he's from his home and the hearing that call when he come to do his research, he find that that there was a, did the music going to use community women that come into sydney go from the the or of in the taylor the, the library is the had to fro weekly through these and the it, he's where everything started. when could you cool? found a place in 2011. she was looking for space in the car for critical
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thinking that i was the head for office culture. but we don't having of these for publishing writing about us history in africa and writing our own stories rather than having it written by western studies. so we started with a collection of books, and from there we developed different kinds of programs. now we of to downtown the car. i want to show you my own. org. i welcome you to my studio. this is the series that actually put the on the wall map of the art world. it's called edification. and if you cation is about how the digital era, the contemporary digital era is affecting the rights of passages of the new generation. so as you can see, all of these pictures, you can see v r glasses and the v all got. so you don't have to symbolize that
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digital era that we living in, in a position to that you have the traditional aspect of africa. and all of these images age, images, archie, rites of passage, such as travelling in every culture around the world. you some, at some point you have to go far in order to understand what's new year. and every culture will encourage that girl and the cape. she actually became the mascot of this uh, photography series. when i did this project, i didn't do any testing. i just went on vacation. and i had like this face just this. i just knew that like i would find the right people on location. so when there was the cape and the v on glass, these and this beautiful young synagogue, these uh girl, with that beautiful blue outfit showed up and i was like, oh it's you utilize my super woman. of this one. i call it
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kingship. kinship for me is like the human family, like this whole concept that no one's an island in africa. we have a saying that says alone, you go fast, but together you go far. and it's about that it's about leaping into something much further that you could ever imagine. and i'm trying to embark, everybody, you included on that journey. journeys and departures become a feature of life in the car because synagogue is a key country for many west african struggling to europe in search of better economy. maternity. and eva, eva jello is a photographer, was ward deals with these kinds of crossing. how are you? i'm good, i'm here. let's go. they say wonderful. as a matter of fact, you know, i to deliver to put up to work. and when i look at it, i get so much tardies narratives. it's whole the work and project is
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most cavity migration through the eyes of my sent me because i have like, similar to presents from the lowest of sending, again, sending again to going us the bathing roads. nothing is like directly and like that's something that is really dangerous for them. so we both have stories that they told me. i'm going to be like important places in doing anything. documentarian every places. so the whole work is name is boon. it's me is influence the travel, the way to move a place to go to another. so here there is 3 different countries. so that's may work to like to look for them and, and they're like, what the thing did. there's a word that she use earlier corner on it then. and in that she knew, i see a different narrative that you hear from the west, you know, like that. trump wall that uh uh, the borders in your uh,
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the mir grants. and uh i, i hear like, and see a here like, sympathy from my point of view. it's very important to show good thing about it connects to trip, like cuz it can be said and of course his fingers and, but we also need a lot of good people, a lot of wonderful patients. there's beauty in the struggle. yeah, of course, i know also that we've been talking about like doing portraits of each other as uh for your friends. yes. yes. so i would love to like, you know, invite you into a further should. of course, let's do this on the, on the right.
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and now we're going to face. that's very dear to me. let me do you know, these places the heart of the creators of the car, the new generation of art is when i am in the media. now i am inspired by the energy of the design, or was it magicians who hang up their displays is a creative district of the car. and it is here that as creators, we experiment and collaborate. let me do. you know, it's a great place for me to catch up with my friends. that 400 years ago, it had a more tragic significance. this was an old slave porter. in depth these people will be taken from here to green gray. this is where you can visit the state house a memorial to commemorate the explanation of the problem. the whole island is
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exceptional as a piece, presenting time to unit school world heritage site. but in the past was weren't kept exact, pretends were held before being sent into slavery. in europe, in the america we're going to meet another one, then the great artist, super talented, meets the amazing lennox. lennox is a heat pump innovator and activities was made. hallmark as synagogues, premier female graffiti artist dedicates most of her time to empowering other young creators the end of my dress and my 3. like to place it amazing. i want to know about the psych you
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know, can you tell me about it as a whole, new policy does include cultural institute and became this is my century, the place we, i learned how to do graffiti 100 gravity was all this place is my 2nd home i come here every day for the last 15 years, a bought us of all that to the well, it looks like there's a lot of things going on here. why don't we go over there and you tell me about everything that's happening here the some the lives and where in zane workshop, which means anything to payment up to my enterprise. when i put forth the transmission of knowledge to the publisher, calling about the cost of this young father, i shared with the what i've experienced throughout the is to provide the fact that you have inclusion a success. as it was not so evident to get to this point and noon could be at that time, pester to that is he the lot upon upset shows me to provide out. i'd
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really like to provide this terms to the younger generation of now on disk around them. they called the frontier to me when i buy research on select, elijah within 26 shots. that was just stick them all, say the address i saw to compete at the age of 70 vos a lot, lot. last year you have young's unique splits most get to drilling, suits unique, say try trying to find my mock about lash or to this to measure, say the tools, it may just f shape to been in mock. when i was 17, i was reading a painting, wants to be directly connected to the painting. in the long run, i discovered completely via tv viewing or to the very street. i saw people sprayed onto the goals and what amazed me was the wide space for expression. they had the media to say to myself that i need the same to show of my talent stuff. and as a, as a woman, would you say that like, you know, your teeth brought something on the table that was in here before,
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or should i move as i went to long. i've been able to learn from my experiences from my life victory. the fact is because you, yes, it took on the, even though we in a heat pump environment that can be very male, very male dominated here in synagogue. 80. so i learnt that art has nursing, my brother, in fact, it is the odd in the heart and also the human being at the same time. i said, think to myself, why not do things my way to court that settle issues a must have some hello, everything that i heard here. now want to see a real world. can we got the side and match account something amazing? let's go to the war. kaz, the south vision fell on to f just to see the, the young, talented onto to up to one month of training and coffee t had realize together this was with the 90 and with the designed to see what they keep from well, in the within. that's it. on the, on the left and the, the paint,
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it took many a week, which means it's time to break the chains and to be free. they main topics of peace, love and some others. keep up then use and culture one for them on the, the local news i let me like to choose to be on talk to his dad, who lives in east, on the handle, the, the energy of my cities, it'd be then in the works of these artes energy that confronts the past is hopeful for the future and grateful for the opportunities of the present. and remembering that it is an important part of who we are finished go. our country may country. in all of our local language synagogue means our vote. this is a go our vote because we're all on the same boat, one planet, one people. and this brings us to the end of our journey. hope you enjoy watching
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trip here as much as i did. what about you? what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments. the hello and welcome to the 7th 7 percent. so this week we are in 10 years. capital nairobi west since june. mississippi, and indeed the rest of the country has been turned into a political stage visa protests by young people and some even lost their lives. small coming up on this very special edition. so you just see money. now if you've seen any images from kind of lately, you may notice that today is a very quiet z jane, a ruby there. no tempting crowds must just lead no t a guess, but seems to be june. young tenants have been gathering on these 3 in town halls and also online now initially the mostly just before tests.
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