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Saturday 2 March 2013

One brick at a time! Mesmerising video show ‘slaves’ in backbreaking bid to make 5,000 bricks-a-day on Bangladeshi kiln fields [Photo+Video]

There’s no rhythm like brick-making, the Internet learned this week from a video that shows workers shaping, molding and placing bricks in a hypnotic back and forth that’s a stellar example of teamwork.

Moving so fast it’s barely noticeable, the worker cuts away the excess clay from the box
The video of workers in Bangladesh painstakingly making bricks one at a time and laying them out to dry in the sun landed on the front page of Reddit on Friday morning, garnering more than 1200 comments.
However, the original video appears to have been posted a few years ago by an artist  who said on his blog that he recorded it during an exchange fellowship to the U.K., Bangladesh and India.
In a blog post entitled Brick Power, he explained how he toured the brick fields outside of Dhaka, Bangladesh and learned about how bricks are made there.
“We got lost in the process of brick making and firing. The sounds and the rhythm of the work, the patterns, the processes,” he wrote.
The men handle the clay with incredible speed as they make bricks in a kiln field outside Dhaka, Bangladesh
The post includes pictures of bricks with words and names imprinted on to them, including “Nokia,” “Home” and “Hope.” Once they’ve dried outside, he wrote that workers transfer the bricks to a kiln on cycle-rickshaws.
He wrote the workers make about £18 or $28 Canadian, per week. His series of videos shows the process of preparing clay, building and moving bricks.
Yahoo News

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