Welcome to three places on our planet: China, Ireland and the Siberian tundra. We are going to explore the rhythm of life and consumption, the increasing speed of exploitation of our world. That sounds like a serious topic, but don’t worry. It’s really about the rhythm in the programmes. Does speed make a difference? Fast and fun, slow and hypnotic, or just showing some reindeer?
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In 2006, The Pope’s Children was a runaway Irish bestseller by TV pundit and economist David MacWilliams – the man credited with inventing the catch phrase…
In Search of the Pope’s Children
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For almost three decades, internationally renowned Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky has been creating large-scale photographs of landscapes transformed by industry:…
Manufactured Landscapes
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Yaptik-Hasse is one of the younger members of the very large Yaptik family, and also their good spirit. As it is the end of August, the Nenets people begin their usual…
Yaptik-Hasse
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