Episodes

  • Skateboarding and the City
    Nov 13 2025

    Ayanda Mnyandu speaks about how his skate tours in inner-city Joburg challenge negative perceptions of the city, his engagement with street culture, and he reflects on recent collaborations with architects. Mnyandu also shares insights from his time working at Skateistan, a global NGO that uses skateboarding as a tool for youth development.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    City Skate Tours
    Chris Joslin Skateboarding 360 flip
    Structures exhibition at JCAF
    Matri-Archi(tecture)
    IN-FORM-ALL Collaboration between Matri-Archi(tecture) and Ayanda Mnyandu
    Skateistan NGO
    Skating for girls in Afghanistan
    ‘People as Infrastructure’ by AbdouMaliq Simone
    ‘The Sound of Skateboarding – Tony Hawk’

    To find out more about Ayanda’s work, visit the City Skate Tours website or follow him on Instagram.

    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcastwas commissioned by JCAF.
    ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan FreedomPrinciple, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

    Website URL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠jcaf.org.za⁠
    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠foundation_jcaf

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    50 mins
  • Soft Entanglements
    Oct 16 2025

    Igshaan Adams speaks about how domestic spaces, everyday movement through Cape Town's segregated landscape, and personal introspection have informed his artistic practice. He reflects on the impact sufism had both in his life and in his work. Igshaan shares how tapestries can hold experiences, and how weaving has become a way to reconcile different parts of himself. Adams also discusses the importance of collaboration, particularly with family members and people from his community.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Philani, a NPO working in Khayelitsha
    Sufism
    In Between (Igshaan Adams, 2011)
    ‘When Dust Settles’ exhibition (2018)
    Desire lines
    The Practice of Everyday Life (Michel de Certeau, 1984)
    Bismillah performance (Igshaan Adams, 2014)
    Paul Gilroy’s concept of ‘a planetary humanism’

    To find out more about Igshaan’s work, visit blank projects’ website or follow him on Instagram.

    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF. ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

    Website URL: ⁠⁠⁠jcaf.org.za

    ⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠foundation_jcaf


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    45 mins
  • Reverse Futurism
    Sep 4 2025

    Stella Mutegi speaks about her experience co-founding Cave_bureau, a Nairobi-based bureau of architects and researchers. She discusses how researching the caves in and around Nairobi has contributed to better understanding of the tensions and connections between rural and urban contexts, as well as the pre- and post-colonial conditions of the city. Mutegi also shares insights into indigenous knowledges in Kenya and expands on Cave_bureau’s interest in improving life in African cities, while taking into account the social and environmental implications of architecture and urbanism.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    The Great Rift Valley in Kenya
    The Anthropocene Museum
    Mount Suswa in Kenya
    Cow Corridor (2021)
    Shimoni Caves of the Enslaved
    Cave_Bureau’s exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (2023)
    British Pavilion at the Architecture Venice Biennale co-curated byCave_Bureau (2025)

    To find out more about Stella’s work, visitCave_bureau’s website or follow them on Instagram.

    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.
    ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

    Website URL: ⁠⁠jcaf.org.za⁠⁠
    Instagram: ⁠⁠foundation_jcaf


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    46 mins
  • Story Keeper
    Aug 6 2025

    Traci Kwaai speaks about her experience working in and with the community of Kalk Bay (Cape Town), as well as the politics of land and sea in the area. Kwaai discusses her 'Walk of Remembrance', and highlights innovative ways in which storytelling can preserve heritage through the use of new technologies and artistic co-creation. She also shares insights into her work at The Fisher Child Projekt, the NGO she founded that offers children and youth the possibility to connect with the ocean through snorkelling, diving and marine education.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Forced removals in the 1960s/1970s in Kalk Bay under the Group Areas Act (1967)
    The Fisher Child Projekt NGO
    ‘The Sea is in our Blood’ exhibition at Olympia Bakery (Kalk Bay, 2025)
    The Fisher Child AR/VR co-creation with Lo-Def Film Factory and Urchin Studios
    Port Cities and Intruders: The Swahili Coast, India, and Portugal in the Early Modern Era (Michael N. Pearson,1998)
    Fishing quotas in Kalk Bay

    To find out more about Traci’s work, visit her website or follow her on Instagram.

    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

    Website URL: ⁠jcaf.org.za⁠
    Instagram: ⁠foundation_jcaf

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    49 mins
  • Landscapes of Repair
    Jul 17 2025
    Molemo Moiloa and Nare Mokgotho from MADEYOULOOK discuss their interest in everyday black practices in South Africa, and reflect on their understanding of what it means to have a relationship with nature. They speak about sixteen years of working collaboratively and highlight several of their projects. Molemo and Nare also share insights into the process behind their multimedia installation Dinokana, which was commissioned for the South African Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2024 and can now be experienced in South Africa for the first time as part of the Structures exhibition.Mentioned in this episode:Njabulo Ndebele’s writings on the ordinaryEjaradini (MADEYOULOOK, 2018–present)Michel Foucault’s work on the ‘unsaid’ in The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969)Santu MofokengCorner Loving (MADEYOULOOK, 2014–present)Non-Monuments Programme (MADEYOULOOK, 2012–present)Bang-Bang Club1913 Land Act in South Africa1912 Irrigation and Conservation of Waters Act in South AfricaMafolofolo (MADEYOULOOK, 2022) exhibited at documenta fifteenPlant Provocations: Botanical Indigeneity and (De)colonial Imaginations (Mvuselelo Ngcoya and Narendran Kumarakulasingam, 2016)Dinokana (MADEYOULOOK, 2024)Structures exhibition at JCAFTo know more about MADEYOULOOK’s work, visit their website or follow them on Instagram.Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.Website URL: jcaf.org.zaInstagram: foundation_jcaf
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    47 mins
  • Future Imaginaries
    Dec 5 2024

    Pelonomi Moiloa discusses the importance of expanding online access to African languages for building a better future across the continent. She explains how a socially grounded, Africa-centric perspective shapes the work at Lelapa.AI, the research and product lab she co-founded and leads. Pelonomi also introduces The Ungovernable, an initiative focused on community building through collective learning projects rooted in the concept of self-determination.
    Mentioned in this episode: Lelapa AI The Ungovernable Neuroprivacy
    ‘Ecospheres’ exhibition at JCAF Ximena Garrido-Lecca – ‘ Insurgencias botánicas: Phaseolus lunatus (Botanical insurgencies: Phaseolus lunatus)’ (2017) Achille Mbembe – ‘Decolonizing Knowledge and the Question of the Archive’ (2015) Achille Mbembe – ‘Afropolitanism’ (2020) Homi K. Bhabha – ‘The Location of Culture’ (1994) Voice to voice technology Deep Learning Indaba René Magritte

    To know more about Pelonomi Moiloa’s work visit the websites of Lelapa.AI and The Ungovernable.

    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF. ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

    Website URL: https://jcaf.org.za Instagram URL: instagram.com/foundation_jcaf/

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    42 mins
  • Building Conviviality
    Nov 14 2024
    Ilze and Heinrich Wolff speak about the concept of an ‘architectural practice of consequence’, a concern that ties into their ethical stance on advocating for spatial justice and research-based design projects. They expand on the concept of conviviality, as it applies to spatial practice and knowledge creation. Ilze and Heinrich also provide insight into the process of creating JCAF’s Reading Room, and what it means for them to practise as architects in the context of South Africa. Mentioned in this episode:Rahul MehrotraCheré Botha School project in Cape TownLe CorbusierAlessandro Petti and Sandi Hilal – DAAR Paulo Tavares and Gabriela de MattosPaul Gilroy’s concept of ‘planetary humanism’‘Strange Fruit’ performed by Billie Holliday (1959) and Nina Simone (1965) The Group Areas Act (1950) The Native Land Act (1913)Sol Plaatjie – ‘Native Life in South Africa’ (1916)Sol Plaatjie – ‘Mhudi’ (1930)Bessie HeadSteinkopf Community CentreAmartya Sen – ‘Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation’ (2003)Manuel (Manolo) Callahan’s concept of ‘renewing our habits of assembly’Manuel (Manolo) Callahan and Fred Mutton – joint lectureJCAF Reading Room designed by Wolff architectsBag FactoryPolly Street Art Centre To know more about Ilze and Heinrich Wolff’s work visit their website or follow them on Instagram. Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing. Website URL: https://jcaf.org.zaInstagram: instagram.com/foundation_jcaf/
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    53 mins
  • Homage Through Clay
    Oct 25 2024

    Reflecting on the influence other women had on her early artistic development, Zizipho Poswa shares her trajectory in relation to the cultural and historical context of the Eastern Cape. She explores the symbolism of ceramics as vessels, relating them to motherhood and traditional Xhosa customs. Zizipho also discusses the creative process behind her recent bodies of work and explores the relationship between spirituality and her artistic practice.


    Mentioned in this episode: Imiso ceramics
    Practice of ‘lobola’
    Zizipho Poswa – iLobola (2021)
    Zizipho Poswa – uBuhle boKhokho (Beauty of Our Ancestors) (2022)
    Zizipho Poswa – iiNtsika zeSizwe (The Pillars of the Nation) (2023–2024) Zizipho Poswa – ‘uNa’kaMzingisi’ (Mzingisi’s Mother) (2024) shown in the Ecospheres exhibition at JCAF.
    African textile tradition
    J.D. Okhai Ojeikere
    Center for Contemporary Ceramics at California State University
    Andile Dyalvane


    To know more about Zizipho’s work follow her on Instagram


    Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.
    ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.


    Website URL: ⁠https://jcaf.org.za⁠
    Instagram: ⁠instagram.com/foundation_jcaf/

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    39 mins