Human Sciences Museum, Harare, Zimbabwe
In this week's video, I pay a visit to the Human Sciences Museum in Harare, Zimbabwe. It's a great place to visit if you have an hour or two to spare whilst you're in Harare!
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Discovereum Museum in Harare, Zimbabwe
A vibrant and detailed account of the inception of Discovereum, the first children's Museum in Zimbabwe and the educational needs it is currently meeting.
ZIMBABWE 2014 - Harare
Zimbabwe 2014
Chapter 1: Harare
The Museum of Human Sciences with impressive creatures concrete stand guard outside the building.
The botanical gardens are a pleasant place to walk and relax. They collect specimens of almost all species of trees and plants from Zimbabwe as well as many species of flora of Southern Africa.
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Nighttime Canopy - Antti Martikainen
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Chapitre 1 : Harare
Le musée des sciences humaines présente d’impressionnantes créatures de béton qui montent la garde devant le bâtiment.
Les jardins botanique sont un lieu agréable de promenade et de détente. Ils rassemblent les spécimens de quasiment toutes les espèces d'arbres et de plantes du Zimbabwe ainsi que de nombreuses espèces de la flore de l’Afrique australe.
Musique :
Nighttime Canopy - Antti Martikainen
Harare is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe
Harare is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe.
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In nature, termites build skyscraper-like mounds that are ventilated by a complex system of tunnels. By emulating the ingenuity of termites, Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce used an approach called biomimicry to design a natural cooling system that harnessed nature. The result is an architectural marvel that achieves 90 percent passive climate control by taking cool air into the building at night and expelling heat throughout the day.
In this first installation of the Decoder series, see how the Eastgate Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe utilizes a termite-inspired climate control system. To learn more, read Termite Climate Control from the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine.
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Rapahel Chikukwa, Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (Harare)
Chikukwa’s engagement in the local and international art scene makes him one of the most expert curators on contemporary art in Zimbabwe and Africa.
Chikukwa joined the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in mid-2010 as Chief Curator. He is a founding staff member of the PUMA funded Creative Africa Network and has curated a number of exhibitions, such as Visions of Zimbabwe, 2004 (Manchester Art Gallery UK); African Heroes, 2006/2007 (Imperial War Museum North UK); Face to Face, 2004, (National Gallery of Zimbabwe/HIFA), and Siyaphambili, 2000 (National Gallery of Zimbabwe). He curated the 1st, 2nd and 3rd edition of the Zimbabwe Pavilion at Venice Biennale.
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Jam TV - Over 300 artists from Zimbabwe submitted work for the Live 'n' Direct exhibition which was officially opened on Africa Day, 25th May 2010. In attendance were Harare Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda, Spanish Ambassador Pilar Fuertes Ferragut, National Arts Council Director Elvas Mari, National Gallery Director Doreen Sibanda among other guests. A panel of judges selected Gareth Nyandoro's piece, National Recyclenziliation, as the winning entry, earning him US$10 000. Misheck Masamvu came second for his piece Sweet Bad Breath. Chenjerai Mutasa was third for Tazah (Visionaries for a unified Zimbabwe). The 2nd and 3rd prizes were US$5 000 and US$ 3 000 respectively.
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