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History of technology
Replicating Shakespearean-era printing brings its own dramas and comedy
19 minutes
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Design and fashion
When luxury is good
The waste and exploitation of fast fashion shouldn’t blind us to the joys of making beautiful clothing with care
Roger Tredre
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Making
Forging a cello from pieces of wood demands its own form of virtuosity
27 minutes
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Anthropology
Your body is an archive
If human knowledge can disappear so easily, why have so many cultural practices survived without written records?
Helena Miton
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Making
Trek to a remote Himalayan village where artisans craft teapots fit for kings
11 minutes
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Consciousness and altered states
Acid media
How perforated squares of trippy blotter paper allowed outlaw chemists and wizard-alchemists to dose the world with LSD
Erik Davis
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Art
From a pencil sketch to cherubs dancing in stone – recreating a Donatello work
7 minutes
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Dance and theatre
How a Noh mask-maker summons a lifelike face from a single block of wood
16 minutes
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Design and fashion
Refined towards imperfection – a ceramic artist recreates a rare Korean treasure
15 minutes
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Making
From log to Go board – the world’s oldest game, made the old-fashioned way
20 minutes
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Design and fashion
From sheep to sea – an ode to the iconic sweater that warms Cornish sailors
4 minutes
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Food and drink
From set-up to close, a day at the farmers market is a whirlwind sensory feast
10 minutes
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Rituals and celebrations
From roaring fire and molten glass an artist creates a healing ritual
13 minutes
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Making
Ceramic designs spin to life in a tactile meditation on the art of pottery
9 minutes
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Architecture
How the Dorze in Ethiopia make ‘beehive’ houses from bamboo that last a lifetime
35 minutes
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Technology and the self
‘Perfection is for the gods,’ and this sculptor gets to a thousandth of an inch of it
14 minutes
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Information and communication
There are many ways to make a flat map of the world – each of them a unique distortion
10 minutes
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Making
How sky-high dreams launched one man’s audacious life in homemade rocketry
5 minutes
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Architecture
Cultural wisdom begets cozy temporary homes for the Nenets of the Siberian Arctic
32 minutes
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Archaeology
The clothing revolution
What if the need for fabric, not food, in the face of a changing climate is what first tipped humanity towards agriculture?
Ian Gilligan
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Art
Changed by art
Gazing at a painting feels like an almost magical encounter with another mind but what real effects does art have on us?
Ellen Winner
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Design and fashion
Pre-Hispanic and colonial traditions combine in Mario’s uniquely Mexican artworks
6 minutes
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Work
The last of her kind, Gricel regales Cuban cigar-rollers with readings and good humour
10 minutes
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Food and drink
Making sauerkraut is a spiritual matter for the ‘fermentation fetishist’ Sandor Katz
12 minutes