tv Arts Unveiled Deutsche Welle October 27, 2024 8:30am-9:01am CET
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in your everyday lives, i honestly try to busy and working 32 hours a week to be better for the environment than 40. but of course we shouldn't be 90 be the living scientists just had subscribe. whatever you listen to hard costs the high, i am not well free as i am. i'm a writer of the story and i see right to welcome. this is my 5th, the metropolis of my country, donna, and this is like southwest the,
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this is why we celebrate the freedom and independence of our country. and i am here today to celebrate the creation of a t and ingenuity of oxygen across is on the atlantic ocean on the west coast of africa, around 5000000 people. and if in our class with them many different kinds of industries, including fishing, manufacturing, finance, and transportation, amongst many of the vibrant safety with much creativity. donna is made of several communities in kingdom instead of thousands of years old. the james town is one of the oldest areas of
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a crowd and home of the golf. people. pay began intently with the forest areas and then reserves from outside, as opposed to use british dots, swedes and danes. what the government's frenzy trade relationships. 6010 fine, and especially with increasing horror as of the trans atlantic space train and creative expression and production was still grappling with the legacies of imperialism, slavery, colonialism, nation building, and what it means to make a few to. and this is what we'll see in the works of the office that we'll meet today. a full minutes as is elizabeth f 47, and flies to her latest work that's coming up on see africa. and we'll meet carpenter artist taja. he's coughing. tell many story.
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painter coffee, we take the political stones with his canvas will explore. we'll be out of our cross streets. you have quite a few cool and after escape takes a sketching with boss who um to the venice fee of $90.00. so let's go see some odds and that crap the i'm not going to meet the exciting out to square. see that? come with me. i see. i see studio is always a great place to visit every time i'm here. course he's always craving something new. i'm excited to see his latest pieces which involve him working on cod. oh. so
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tell me about this body of work that you're working on this. the title of this project is a one way a vision. takes inspiration from a lot of things. amongst crises, inspirations, albatross runs privately and many buses of service transportation across the country. the, the withdrawal comes from the gods, him for 3 pence, which was the bus. so one gun and was still using the furthest west african pound. the total is that often personalized with sayings and stickers which are known as one way 6 is the name comes form. if that's any specific printing technique. i realize that a lot of money and trust parts adopted this technique. and for me, i was curious about the fact that there's people way to retain images. some talk about life somehow for the time, the tools social commentary. it's
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a way of people just expressing delfino is without even seeing their was on the says all around, even though we don't notice it. so key points sees, inspired by the creativity and ways of expression of walk on the church, was in a place where every thing is to make one way vision. quest, the spend time at the local structural station where he took photos and videos of all around him. you know, it's almost like seeing the street as an exhibition space so really exciting. and he said as an a, our inspector as well. yes. so i can show you, chris, he has used or commented reality or a a to him that q r codes that link his videos and make them come to like the so it's a way to give people move in to the space. and so i was like on the streets and i
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saw some with the hard routine on their car in couple of mile adults, which is community to bracelets. i love that you're bringing in technology to bring these kind of exhibition levels to life the do you want to be such a graft? let's see. he's also a great photographer and we end up visit with a friend. so she was home and i love holly interest like much is the parts and so everything on the green and brown. nice to perform. right. let's take the full exam . yeah. 5, sending me like this. thanks so much for coming tonight. so see, can, i'll see you very soon. my danny, the deputies of africa now takes me to the west.
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the if you're looking for someone to get objects here in our crime center is the place to come to the the ops hands. it has many different kinds of outlets, including confident seek is used in many different contents, funerals and gonna not say any of time to move on through say, to celebrate life. and the past and ascending to the world and the answer the interface with everything is a coffin's outside ski amongst the guy, a tradition isn't much,
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as you said, to have been started by the carpenter county clay in the 1950s. what proverbs i made visible in coffins. this is the workshop of pod. yeah. the apprenticeship kind of play it full assessing up on his own. the video validate you typically anymore. what happens is the, the deceased person may highly proficient. very often get to what is known to have done while he was alive. that is what the family task to on the they did. you know where there's on eastern scene on the funeral procession ground. scott, why they got their good and i go in a once the cost cookies lifted. everyone know the kinds of proficient the deceased engaged in. and it's befitting the and it goes is for
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a fisherman and he loves this kind of fish. and he has requested that this cost could be used to bury him when he dies. so we have created, it's while he's still a life. this one, it is for an empty from the coca cola marketing company. you guys requested that this be created so that he can be buried in this very cost kind of good raffle. what we really know of you. um we made this clunk roll for some of the clients all the time for them to pick it up. what they would use it for an important band or if you want to from what oldest among the tribes. why year old events here in a crow with grunted to the news was people i make it and this one is going to a client in america in los angeles and i was i goodness. this coffin was ordered by a client in america collex rep town and had about todgers to a,
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a funerals, a huge the unfortunate because they mediate between the walls of the living. and that there is new tradition of france the coffins created in the form to cover some aphorism of cam placed him. we said take the forms of animals, of the professions and dreams of the deceased carries on the semantic tradition and multi made text too much of the main office. gee, the another. yeah. of language that communicate none of the videos. i seldom attend fuels of my clients, but once i attended one and i set among the male eldest books,
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i left immediately when the cost was lifted for burial. i didn't look around to show of what for people to praise me for my work. okay. i thought that maybe i didn't get that you know that that's not who i am. yeah. yeah. and, and i know i haven't gotten a few minutes. he is out of dining, who may have been bebbles the patio and his work shop as well as those like him and hide him on the next on a c africa, jeremy i had to the north of i cried to meet an office chairs and became phones that travels out was i'm, he has a fax out. see they're about to meet with the coffee. oh yeah. hi. coffee. nice to me or come to my space. thank you. tell me a bit about your walk in front of the citibank team. and i love of us, it took me
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a just too much that this technique. so in this technique you just sort of have missed alpha tests of painting and was a combined together. you have 34 leaves in the painting, as in particularly to use by phone golf. the same grant sense. so what is it that you want to express for you? what we have this police brutality. so it is sort of like the history of what happened to us is still happening again and i think i should address it, talk about and i mounted on inspection recently at 1957. inside this 5 star hotels, there was a commercial gallery, which is a relatively new addition to across ecosystem of our spaces. influenced by what i've seen in my country.
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so months ago in that crap we had this blood test fix the country campaign. people were tired of the high ship, the suffering, and then it was unless, if protest me so i try as much as possible to, to need to watch the news a daily, if possible. can, can. i'm using cubism. i think interest me the freedom to express myself without boundaries. i take coopers in less than operate can. and then i want to express myself and cubism of some applicant. the i, i think is for me to talk about history, talk of a human existence. so for me,
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access the gift that i would use to talk about what is happening in the society, right? we use suspend, but i think my brush is my, is my gift. back in his seat here, coffee is getting his materials ready. he has invited needs create with him before i had all the. okay, so what are we doing either way? so people works sir, would start with a taco here. what do you have in my um, i don't know. i might try to face, i just went straight from my to my mind. oh my god, i have them as far as on what's the difference between these leaves crayons like us some of this is past due, but yeah. so so that this was in fact yeah, trying to mix the median,
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interested at taco bell smell, but the funny thing joined it and love it. trying things out. and you've been going through your mind mostly i like painting with music a really nice. i think i like to choice of color. you're going to keep going with it. i think. oh, use this as an inspiration for painting? well, describing jenny ok. maybe next time we'll get some data. okay. sure. yeah. okay, sounds like okay, fine that. okay. so you'll just about to me from scott who i chose for the donna pavilion for the vents being that i'm excited
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for you to meet him and see his what every seconds here. then it has to be in the in which is like the lympics of the out will in 2020, to the $90.00 fee, to the office from $58.00 comes from the, the cold. the suspicion that the gun and pavilion lacks the museum as freedom of stoops installation fee to the report that he had trained to create drawings and he's autistic style. i chose his work for the gone to pavilion because of how he uses technology. 6 full freedom of expression and or being a 1st catch block is futuristic, but also in wood and backwards the king. during a historical knowledge, systems and philosophies to create future well. he lives in tamma, a community about an hour outside of our crowds. my name is nana.
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i create arts under a pseudonym i for scope. a lot of my work is intuitive, very experimental, and very spontaneous. i started off with drawing and graduated like bank drawings on paper. f escape now spends most of his time freezing in the digital sphere. it's so much knowledge system issues. dollars is cause mileage. is that for various reasons we aren't taught in school. they've been wiped out. they've been whitewashed and doing that research, a bit of archaeological dig in to find out what are the things that are for barriers and for fathers left for us. and so i find ways to now communicate what i'm learning with others after school started pricing with tools like watch reality . these are some of history, the v r images, which you can see in full expression with these kinds of headset results. and you
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want to select the there's also this concept i'm fascinated by, which is one this. the genesis of all of this was in the illustrations that i do, that i have called do i dumped. i see. i see a is a your but term for that serial or invisible life force that connects everything and that makes everything a life to adventures. i'm trying to tell a story that talks about this journey from i see to now i did a 1024 of these drawings that i've scanned and run to machine learning algorithm. so i'm trying to create an experience that touches on these things and ask questions about whether or not computers can also be seen as artists can use
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the computer that has spiritual intelligence. the can help us see things that are not immediately apparent. putting together an exhibition can feel like out for me, like creating something where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. so i love this work, this buildings narratives. so whenever i do an exhibition, even i'm found at the end of like this exhibition, for example, when i looked at this book, it says governance. historically hospice, indiana events being out of 2019 when i q raise had gone as fast of a pavilion for the event is to be a $90.20 gone to freedom. arafat 12 fast prizes enquire, mean, coma famously saying, donna,
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our beloved country is free forever and how that freedom has or hasn't developed for us to the eyes. and one of our grace is that something about the impact that an exhibition can have something about the space for experimentation to create new phones and new languages. and to put different work, some different artists together and, and come out of it to expand it in some way. the i come to places like this, the office alliance gallery here, not by the full inspiration and for reset. nobody has a beach right in the center of town where the office alliance got to reset. it was
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created by veteran artists professor athletic laser and showcases both historical and more than i became an eyesore in and stuff that's true, right? because i wanted to help frame some of the rich and multi layered culture that we have in this country. the, my us, he africa johnny now takes me east. this is where i encountered performance autism, elizabeth sutherland. the elizabeth choreography comes from all the things she sees, has m fields around to the
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things we saw africans. we defaults to dance, you know, when people feel joy, they feel sadness when we just even express in normal, everyday language of various physical about it. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the piece is called weaving, and the while is involved arrow felt sense vs and a little bit of a physical theater. and it explores the text so tradition of god. elizabeth will travel and perform weaving in the wilds and communities in the volta region of
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government. so this would be shown to people who are actually taking part. and we've been calling to try and see how the people doing that type of web connect to this performance the we have appropriate a time for different types of events. there's a funeral that different types of clothes that you with the would really like to work to connect to young people. i think we are all very interested in the culture. and so i would like to to be
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a connecting points for young people to the traditions of their culture. it is most the man that we've kenzie saw and elizabeth is interrogating this by and citing him body practice within this tradition. the, the obvious to be seen in that cra, each blackening, was, is to be human, to be gone then today, as in gauge as our past present and future as a writer. these are things that can send me to the full, the day and this time for last visit to the studio of coffee
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a. we are the high whatever we got here. so i money to $10.00. this thing to an actual painting assignment square ration. great. well, in a day yes, very impressive. and it's a mother and child. thank you. same nice. um. well, the only way to boost those out the, as my jenny comes to an end i had for the place that for best so was connects us with the rest of the the c d w. c. effort showing you some of the crowds exciting
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