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and supports with a celebration of vibrant community. but 1st we just have a, an unusual mode of transportation called them a karl and boots on. now we see how fashion design auburn think it designs, wedding dresses within the fabrics and gotten up and find that house of african artist like someone you know, that kind of pain. so her youngest self can dream. i'm sure department must be the and you are watching every mac the the 1st 3 do printed homes in kenya offering a solution to affordable homes. the innovative approach to construction offers cost effective homes and is changing the landscape of housing the future of buildings. 3, the printed homes in kenya. trinity printing is a solution to clear the housing backlog that we face here in norfolk,
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and in particular, in kenya, where we needs to be as more than 2000000 housing. as african cities experienced a surgeon population, there is an increased push at to meet housing. the current estimates points to a shortfall of over 51 me and i've been housing unit. it takes us a couple of how is usually to set up the printer. we uh, move it in the container uh its arrived here in the best, so we took it to katie fee. we uploaded the container we montez it took us roughly one day to have the printer mounted. and then what we did is just move it from one house to the other printing every time a different house. and even a couple of weeks we were done with those 10 houses here. and can you see those at desperate need for mass produced cost effective housing? and 14 trees in kenya has come up with an innovative solution that makes the best use of local resources while producing houses that have an environmental impact
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that is 70 percent lower than conventional message. we believe that constructions for the printing is a solution to clear the housing and school backlog in africa. there's more than $50000000.00 houses that need to be built. building housing is the assistant people that are resistant that are strong and affordable to the african people. we need those policies to the to, to the printing process. he's very simple. we position a gunnery printer on where the house is to be bused and we feed the printer. we've concrete and the print head positions and layers of concrete on top of each other from the bottom to the top. and you have a couple of high, whereas you have your was that the printed by the machine, which is of course, controlled by a computer, which makes sure that the quality and the specifications of the building are respected. 3 d printing
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in construction is a fairly new concept with houses being built in the us, germany and now across africa with 14 cheese. the so this is the, the role of housing is also combining 2 bedroom houses and 3 bedroom house has so many detached. so you have a 2 bedroom house on that site and then it a 2 bedroom house on and on the side the they have one loading. come on. what is beautiful? we have 3. the printing is that what you print is precisely the quantity of them that tell you what is the to needs for the performance that you needs. we have that building and we save every time we print, we say full teams trees. this is the starting point of a company called directions for the printing eliminates the needs for words the
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need for bending breaks and, and also reduces the quantity of a metal years. and this is because of that's, that's, we manage to obtain the world banks. i of see certifications for the green for 4 months of that project. that's that's we are going to roll out. do you want to go and type for that's a 76 square meter house. you have the kitchen, the bedrooms to have a 2 bedroom for the kids and the main office suites bedroom for the parents. we'd be able to put a valuable inch. we will cease to accompany in kenya, which is simon company. and we develop the team. we've them to make sure that the products then would be done locally with a low cost a month local sands, and the product could be reduced in terms of codes so that we can friends affordable. so to the canyons, the disk to types of tendencies, actually phase one was we've the inch because of course we had to adjust the
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recipient to make sure that the ink works perfectly with this temperature. we have these beautiful sun that we have here. so we had to add that to the 2nd tenants or 3 phases of clothes the prints are today. printers all used in the control environments where you perfectly control that you made it to the temperature and the weather conditions. basically when here we printed in on the real sites in real life condition. 3 d printing is a new way of working. if we can imagine it, we can make it a specific as increasingly sick in the depth technologies that changes the way we do things. maybe we will find that we are able to achieve more of our dreams. was a bit to model the today we're taking a in a tantalizing so it's a for me to, at a 1st stop is
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a involving so that it can save it the delicious, greasy god that com, that's for this popular this type of where you, where a q, he's explains how view is, what is a good and how does that come about? well, i've got the consists of colors and to see if we don't want to cope with bio code. but for the user home, we don't know what to send it to consist of. well, a standard cut out basically a stain of color, which is the cheapest and a menu. it consists of a cut of bread and a live tube. sources him, egg and cheese, and if it'd be in a, in a bit of well, that sounds delicious. so i see that those different variations. yeah. even though you expend the standard one, why is this? yes, 3 k to play everyone. we have the begins got the just got that. so we we also okay, so for those who don't eat pork for you making me hungry, can you please get one to oh yes, it is me before i try this to let's just go with them. let's get to the delta and
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we'll join us, which is an oasis of waterways and lush landscapes with diverse wildlife slides in harmony. traveling one a month for a traditional can. you allows you to embrace matrices, tranquility, enjoy the new york design go down to in the north of boats. one, it is one of africa's last great natural centuries with its abundance of wild life . this spectacular marshland is a popular destination for safari tourist. you can discover nature without disrupting it by taking a local boat called i'm a carter gets quantum doesn't pollute the environment. we joined tool guide shop at a local to learn to operate and makoto from his family when he was a child. if you wanna sell to the electron, go on to hear anything. this i think is the best or unique transports to use. the thoughts and relaxation are quickly interrupted by nearby on. those are active
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papers. the 20000 square kilometer ok then go down to is one of the largest and most animal rich wetlands in africa, it is being a unit as go well. heritage site since the 2014, the delta is an especially important habitat to the animals that live in the water . in addition to hippos, there are numerous species of fish reptiles, and i'm fabian's as well as many, but at mammals, patients traveling in them a colorado is no tony environmentally friendly. it also has a long tradition. it's been a means of transportation for locals, both central time coming from the tribes quoted by a which is the tribe event to this as a lot of times but, but before the inside use, this kind of tons. but they were usually what we call that off task, which we had made from reeds and pottery us. however, molten mo, colorado is that the tourist a made of 5 o'clock shadow also gives these gas to johns to try steering. keeping
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months balance isn't easy, especially knowing that hippa swimming nearby. chapel works in the quiet, private, reside in york event, go down to run by natural selection. the company has a special focus on sustainability. the launch is available to a local materials by local designers. building with concrete is not allowed in the area. everything must blending with nature. tony, it's included and they even have a view of a box staying that isn't exactly cheap costing at least $800.00 euros per 1000 per night. the price of the journey with a small bush plane is not included. they belong to come in. they're interested in knowing that when they travel they travel with. in fact, if, if we don't conserve this, they weren't in this wildlife 2 which takes the coming to to see 1.5
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percent of walk as the pain goes to communities and conservation projects. like elephants for africa, botswana is seen as a role model in africa in many aspects, for its good governance, the distribution of the diamond wealth and conservation efforts. there is also a growing number of la funds in the area research where lona said who lotto is documenting them. essentially, we're trying to build a like a database to try and help us finalize the social networks between benefits. botswana is home to the world's largest elephant population, about one 130000 elephant sleeve here, and the number is growing. but this doesn't come without problems. the elephants devastating the pharmacy fields. that's why an elephant of africa is built a massive electric fence around the fields since then. no incidents have been
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reported back on the war to shut about california. it's on that also. it has many stories to tell about the encounters with wild animals. so there's a difficult part of this, um, its way by you come across like this, which is uh end up being a targeted by the hippo or sometimes to be founded by the efforts. and they know you have to think very quickly, how am i going to get out of the association? living and working in this environment is a blessing for them. a colorado operate to his 5 children is still too young. chavez says, but he can't wait until he can teach them how to operate a car, then they to can show travelers from around the well, the beauty of the i'll go back and go down to the the beauty of the obama delta animal. cora is so unreal. okay, now that we've cases so it's a score to lift that deeper in the vibrant food thing here with issue. so i am,
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as you know, word meaning burns to meet the supposed to get out of. so for the i'm sorry, the sizes will be catching up with some local vision 10, so it's so heavy. and what do you typically love about us too? so yeah, as an advocate you'll love to, but i, it's a, it's a mixed culture. we all loved the fire, the fruits and re meters. it's just a good place to get to get a morning noon and not really the fog too. but i and, and do you think, what does she think? and my experience is the greater presentations of who we are in the lives of africans. absolutely. so you guys across cultures, especially now where they woke up coming because what we do is african says, i see you're ready for it. i see ready for it's for the book. i will do it now. yeah, i am all about the food. he told me about the she so now my record the but i'm here to so let's go i don't want to big. i mean, what do we have the okay, the be,
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i think go on the the video is, let's look into that. we're gonna create some rigel control chart to create, to get avoiding story. enjoy what i enjoy the best things done and by no controls, by fusing local kinsey. what is the 6 fabrics to make visually unforgettable? bridal statement? one more convinced me to lend our fabrics and 5 and alberto going construction to the fact that we just one could promote meeting gone to fabrics as well as our new coal weaving industry and gardner. i feel like it's just about putting gone on the mob to our craft and also pointing towards the august in the unity of, of the good as the gun in foster design,
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a who specializes in vital ground of golf course. and you need to make sense that we focus on the 2 main questions that i was really going on, which is gone and we have to solve and turn it in the northern part of northern find ours is a small fi. looks like what i'm wearing, and then we have the came through which is multiply, right? and so for our brand, because we have focused on working this to me 5, it's easier for us to match them, create interest. and i think of design that when people seem to know the, even to put them together, all of them it got even a gun. it was taken to appreciate this as a northern and as talking thing coming together. so in directly, you know, that's or says of, you know, together on this, you know that that's what we are trying to bring and control people suspension to you have to care and other things to hide it. i think we should bring on when we meet our clients. the 1st thing we do is we need to find those as much information
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as we can. that is only because safe servicing and what exactly you want. so i do most of the listening and i just listening to the evening do 40 now reads real estate, voiding perfectly dispersing. i need to understand. and i've been a lot of testing because it wasn't, it was telling me that i didn't know what i was. i don't know, it's just knowing the right christmas asked if i sketch it or like something and you take it out. then we see the to us to a point. william ok move in. and so we went closely with clients and make sure that every step of the we see an agreement to will we are doing and then be we are or have to yes and enjoy the rest of your day. i was designs and gonna creatively and believe that dave is where the tradition of ethnic groups spotlights and both traditional edge making a task with a tree, kate, $6000.00 pardons and the same shows of the whites what did result in, in
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a couple of rates and fusion of cultures. so this particular amazing offer that i'm working on is part of the major polishan at whole fees connection that i'm doing. and then we see actually came up all from a i have gone to a point in my life where i reflected and i'm like, look, i have been with, i was assuming price in the industry and i was so many personalities. and i feel like he's best when it is kind of a shift me and being with vision for me to create a connection and or know my past prize. because i feel like everybody to come see has a story to tell. and so i just categorized them into 12 today. marks a submissive sunday as of was the give me said that it gates a team for and exhilarates and for the should sessions showcasing, hey haile, anticipate the new by the collection i've been working with along with you for
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quite a long time. sheets, telling me about this concept and knowing the kind of a feel like you're with we are not thinking about them. something very useful. something very via find something very touchy and something that is very marketable . you know, so we tried to play around with this fact as a positives to, to make sure that the african payments as opposed to life. okay. so that we are looking to portray, seek morning, futuristic and functional, bring this beautiful also to live. so let's do this, guys, through the collection is called the gym collection. so this was the pleasure. this is called the images. and then what also inspires me is the colors. now, what can we, green green is lose is next to him. and then the gold is statesman, did pull this out the, you know, and these are people that they want to be seen. so these college, you know,
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put together a plus, obviously out quite a mix of perfect blend of richness. you know, and so it's very easy to relate to these colors and also the personality that i'm trying to portray out to what you should be expecting from a neat bridal a found god design. i like myself and my brand is the v of when to be how school in the flashing industry. we have full force. yeah. come in. and we're going to make sure that this idea comes to state because every gun me in and as we pressing outside, gunner, it's time for them to know that we have this. you will read that will come through the thing, covers office and in the minds become higher, being a part of that. and forget simple day in every woman's life, with the web, the, the out was duty as the gracefully walk down. the als brings in may's joints old
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ones, they get noise, she has contributed to making their dreams come true. the false have passion and brings it all, most of this function. like look, oh, you know, the kind of arising johannesburg arches, specializes in contemporary mixed media. hey, use of our clinic and laser paper, a dorm mcclay or gold jewelry, until the 2023 and the audience award. the meet the goal, you know, by got a contemporary mixed media. autism based in jazz that her work has featured in group exhibitions locally and globally in lagos, nigeria, and from i paint to frame the way i see myself going to teach to how to see this is how she is re imagining the black female experience through her work, it's an identity that's so weighed down by all this does cool. it's like it always
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becomes political when it's a black woman and that's so exhausting. when i go into a gallery before i used to feel heavy off too, it's like it was always trauma based or if it's not like trauma based, just like exchange virtual extremely traditional. i felt like i couldn't see myself and that's and i couldn't see the woman around me in that. lots to say that let's homeless don't exist in woman. she's not create like stuff like that. i just think that were multi dimensional and that should be reflected in the i haven't grown up believing that aunt was to remain in the category of hobby book, only completed a year in architecture school before giving and the her desire to study art or to secrecy. switching from architecture to a fine arts degree, she hasn't slipped back since i think my friends, i literally think the only thing that i'm around for anything for me is it's also
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a very aggressive school. but it's, it's, it's also like aspirational, the moments that are painful name is i would like to share with them on moments that i have already said. i've grown up in time since in a small town in eastern cape clinic. i started, i spend time in a village club, and i got an eastern case infinity township in cape town. and with all my interest, like going through home magazines, those i pick up and families didn't look like me, you know, and i, so i just started to insert that it's, that's what i mean when i say i things that my younger son can you look oh, you prepays, he canvas with lace fabric, adding a unique dimension to her work, and an element of luxury, drawing the view with into the subtly expressive world. this is interesting. i've actually never use something like this. can i actually have seen me, those of us show you maybe from
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a 5 or look like so and but as you come close to and i it seems like there's actually like flowers inclusive. and i think that actually speak to lots of how women are. i think it makes my word feel like encountering me. there's like a soft, smooth, and just a swag about women that i really enjoy. actually wanted to be a fashion designer when i was younger. so i central a lot, but i would like to like when the next to it's and then and naturally in school, when you're receiving praise for something you're interested in, it starts to grow. you start to feel like you're in the right place thinking thing . but then the turning point was that when i was in grade 9, and i had a visual art teacher at the time named mister angles. and he took as to assist studios for like a school. so type of thing. and so that was the 1st time i saw people who are i to who are living as i just i remember one of them was and on my boom,
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another one was the lights been in the town and they just have like, paintings all over the place. and they told somebody, all this is going to a showing wrong, and then i'm going to go and i was like what? and so when i heard these people saying that they're seeing the rest of those through eyes, i was like, okay, i think i might when this happens in the beginning, there were those misconceptions like you're going to. so painting like that's the thing that you're going to be doing. and it, i think in their hands it was like the immediate images, maybe someone on the side of the road as my winning or like somebody animal, enjoying people like as they go. and that's why i've been a go. okay, so with the way that i've been navigating the industry is i felt like i really didn't have a choice. but to get this thing right. because of the way that my family thought about things being at the tub and oddity in johannesburg, marks an important milestone for 1st. so i've exhibited
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in a number of groups shows before, and i was enjoying that because it felt like there was a lot of options that i had been studying in high school or through. i'll just like my academic final career. and now i'm alongside them. and we see people doing solos, and i think that it's very incredible cuz it's not just like one audrey. it gets the entire space. it can become immersive. when you get to tell you a story like all the way through and in a way that you can control the boys next door is not another artist as an, as a institution. and that is very affirming. for me, i'm prototyping a new way of, of like navigating the odd ecosystem. because at the moment the institutions of how it's like these big, wide 2 institutions are the ones that decide who gets to be visible and who doesn't, where story gets. so then what doesn't,
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and i'm trying to find ways of like breaking into those things without being controlled. as like only continues along the parallel pods of her own black female lived experience and visual artist. she continues to take up space in almost fees, as you say, is her passion with the work. well that's it from us for today, please don't forget set us up on social as well for me and village as a street is good bye for now. the hi, i'm a 5. i'm this name. hello, i'm being con, i'm. of course,
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