Day 14: When Bricks Become Nature
Автор: Heidi's Patch Notes
Загружено: 2025-12-14
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In todays episode we take a closer look at something we often overlook, the bricks themselves.
Before industrialization every single brick was dug, shaped, dried and fired by hand.
This slow and fragile process raises new questions when we look at some of the massive historical buildings that were supposedly constructed at a time when fewer than eight thousand people lived in Aarhus.
I start in Den Gamle By where old bricks of every kind reveal how inconsistent early production really was.
And then we move to the island of Fur in Denmark where discarded bricks, raw clay and misfired batches still lie scattered across the landscape, slowly blending into what many today would call nature.
Down by the shoreline, wave worn brick fragments even appear as natural stones, reminding us that the boundary between natural and manmade materials is not always as clear as we assume.
Day 14 is a quiet reflection on materials, timelines and the traces the past leaves behind, even when we no longer recognize them.
English and Danish subtitles.
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