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tv   PODKAST  1TV  September 21, 2024 2:30am-3:21am MSK

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timur, please ask your friend's fiancée what's going on in her boyfriend's head, either a fish in the toilet or a suitcase in the sea, it raises questions, timur, please tell the girl on the right that i'm sorry, timur, please tell the girl on the left that my boyfriend loves me, will never leave me or betray me, and for me this is the most... i don't know, i don't know, the wedding present was so-so, timur, you don't need to tell this, between us it will be, yeah, yeah, listen, i have two questions, maybe you shouldn't look for any farid, oops, second, maybe the cat is the wedding date, zaitsev, well done, well you can do it whenever you want, everything is right, the cat is my wedding date, inside is my present, "now this is no longer a question,
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let's not look for any farid, that this is with your hand, no, but they told me , you have a hand, he has a hand, and i have a hand, exactly, it hurts, damn, i need to breathe, there, so there must be a clue here somewhere.
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let's go look for him, i know why you came up with all this, that it's calm, while i'm not there, quietly, in a distant country, maybe in the kapaks having fun with your marusya, alexey is on the line, who? well, we're a little nervous here, but i'm monitoring the situation, ksenia is under control, i don't know what the law is, but you 'll be responsible for her, if she gets drunk on kilimanjar again, i can't vouch for her, i get it , don't take your eyes off her, what did he say, intrigued her with something about kilimanjar, sorry, i 'll use it. yes, yes, use it,
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alexey, that is, it turns out that someone cut off farid's hand, well, or he cut it off himself, yes, it's probably a sign, maybe it means that it's time for us to leave, yes, yes, of course, it's not the end of the world, but i don't want to look for farid anymore, i want to go to a restaurant, and i want to go dancing, marut, change your clothes, otherwise you're walking around like a moron, a person couldn't just cut off his own hand, if farit did it, maybe this is a hint where to look for him, look, there's a house here, it's good that it's not a gnome, the right hand, a wedding ring, a wolf caught in a trap is gnawing on his paw, thank you, ksenia, he won't take it, house, house, house, house, you need to look for farid's house, so whoever's lost can get out, timur, there's a house here
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farid? okay, let's go, but quickly, one hand here, the other there, right? wait, we forgot dimych. looks like they've already looked for farid here. i found farid. what are you talking about! i didn't find him, dim, i've heard about your youth, yeah, and what do you do in life, well, well, i went to nepal, i also went before the earthquake, handsome, i guess, i was just there after. i was there,
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helping, or what? well, yeah, hares, why didn't you ever tell me about this before? well, i'm there, there there. what, here's a gnome, man, who are you? yeah, who? ismail, that is, you... you know where to look for farid, yeah, yeah, if untie me, i'll tell you everything,
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well, stop, stop! divoch, sorry, a stray bullet, you scared him, and he wasn't scared at all, the only clue, hello, he's doing it, do you know where it is?
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faritnik into battle, they were hiding the stolen goods, i'll bet my hand, it's very funny, by the way, can you even see in the photo, is he political with or without his hand? timur, look, it's a sign, yes, it means something, like there's a snake here, these signs have been here for as long as i can remember,
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he has nothing to do with them, with these scribbles, it was clearly not drawn by a professional, this drawings from the 15th century bc. get out of here, hey deaf, quiet, quiet, yes, you feel the vibration, as my ensign says, you have to bite off the snake at the base of the skull, it's thicker there, yell, dima, dima, in case of
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a snake bite, there are two ways out, either suck it out of the wound, or cut it out instead of biting, and why are you all looking at me, whoever came up with that... sucks, sorry, dimich, he hasn't seen anything yet, how is that possible, major mamedov is listening, they asked me to report if these tourists show up again, what else have they done, let's do it faster, he'll look like on my grandmother, what do you have, i will change? bit, zaytseva bit a snake, looks like a poisonous one, i don't know, speytelyu, zaytsev, can you hear me, and what is it, marusya, call, marusya, something is wrong with my head, satsa, forgive
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me, it's my fault that i dragged you here, you forgot your socks, oh my god, zaytsev, you 're an idiot, what socks, terry striped i... from the shore, up there, girl, you can't go any further, zaytsev, temporarily unavailable, won't take it, no, you wasted precious time, where did you get it from, if necessary , use your body as a storage device, i don't care i don't want to know about it, seriously, what were you even thinking, and where did you lead us, are you normal if a person almost died for you, and maybe the person shouldn't have thrown himself at the snake, and maybe i shouldn't have come here, really, why save farid, i don't... about that, does brid even know about dimo, when were you going to tell him, before
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the wedding or right after? dima, farit doesn't concern you, oh yeah, i'll be right back, sey, i get it, vasilchikov's wheel isn't spinning either, it's okay, it's okay, i 'll explain it to you later. but she doesn't need farid, she needs zaitsev, well yes, but think about it yourself, firstly, he never disappears, secondly, he really loves her, well thirdly, he has two hands, remember how he went to get some right eclair in st. petersburg for her breakfast, he even climbed into the dikanat to correct the test answers, well, it 's true that he then cut his hand, the deck was covered in blood and almost died, i don't know, this is some kind of dubious alternative, believe me baby. here is my parter? is this how we should fight
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farid, what do we know about him? nothing, we forget about farid, what do we know about fighting, that's it. so, zaitsev, i made it all up, you have to fix what you did to marusya. forgive me, i had many husbands, just not mine, but here we go, repeat after me,
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i ruined your life, i ruined your life, i was a complete idiot, i was a complete idiot, okay, anyway, you get the point, go on your own, i don't know how to start now, zaitsev, start with the main thing, marusya, this is a difficult conversation, i gave you... a multicooker, do you know why? well, a multicooker, it's three in one, i loved you 3 years ago, i love you now i love you, and i will love you for another 3 years, and even then after the guarantee, even if you are with another man there, i still won’t be able to stop loving you, i keep all your things, i have a scarf there. those trads are from the third year, and also these terry socks, funny ones, and
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a bra too, but to be honest i don’t know how it ended up there, i wake up every morning and think, well, about you, i understand that in order to get you back, i have to perform some kind of feat, but i try, i get up, i go and try to perform something, in short, it doesn’t work out, well, it turns out more precisely, but it doesn't help, in short, marusya, it's good that we came here, only here i finally understood how much i love you, rit, what are you, this, i read in the tax, please, don't cry, rit, don't cry, please, advice and love, guys, marusya.
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deep fakes from the baltics about our public transport, you can see what trams are running, there is nothing like that in russia, why can't ukrainians move like that, that is, there are many inconsistencies here, let's analyze the fake for the creation of which the american the secret services had to kidnap a russian it specialist, this game is ideal for fakes, it
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is officially used by the armed forces of ukraine to train f16 pilots, antifake, season premiere.
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that's enough, forgive me, marusya, look at him, he really loves you,
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marusya, i love you for real, not as a friend, i have always loved you. "i love you now and i will love you later, but none of this matters, don't worry, we will definitely find your fiance, everything will be fine with you, you will have a baby, please, marusya, you don't understand, i collected it for you, just no one else you didn't go, dear friends marusya, this carpet is actually a map of our adventures." will give music, unexpectedly, timur, let me do it myself, okay, i don't have any fiancé, and never have, it's just a game,
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a quest, a quest that... timur, my boyfriend, came up with, now of course i don't really want to, but i think it's necessary, marusya, let me say anyway, well, first of all, thank you all, secondly, i want to say that yes, some things went wrong, but still the adventure worked out, also, look, each of you weaves its... the thread of life, well, what is one thread, one thread breaks, when your threads intertwine into a carpet of friendship, that's when a real miracle happens, marusya, this is for you, hi, timur, i never liked
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tricks, i'm sorry, i should have told you about this weeks ago, when we met, i didn't understand. there was no plan with a snake, nothing, the main thing is that farid doesn't need to be looked for anymore, hares, i'm dying. and where is ksyukha? ksyusha! are you kidding? she
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went over there with a bottle. oh-oh, explain to me what's wrong with them. this is telemanjara, brother. this is also a prank, as my favorite ensign says, when you don't know what to say, dance, use a crumpled one, ksenia, come on, come on, let's go out together, i'm straight, but i don't think so.
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gorodetska, well, wait, please, stop, vasichkova, you'll kill yourself, and me too, damn, you can give me a hand, he doesn't say, it's scary, where are you going, what are you doing, stupid, no, i won't take you there under any circumstances, do you hear, let's come up with some new rule,
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i worked as a lifeguard, i'll save everyone, i love that you're standing, knock, come on, brother, open up, here's... in my third year, i was filming from the roof of the dorm, when she had her son's birthday, she climbed the radio tower, that's how she went to the same mountaineering section with me, and now when she gets drunk, she climbs kilimanjaro and conquers it, that's how it goes, her man told me so on the phone, he says, don't give me anything to drink, keep an eye on me, didn't keep an eye on me, go, go, go, come to me, yes, here, carefully, of course, carefully, am i stupid or something? now listen to me, sit here and shut up, you shut up too, you idiot, you know what the coolest thing when you're on top is
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that you're alone, stand here, shut up and don't move, and please, i hope you're not a virgin, it's a pity, the guy
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, both of them, and marusya, i love you, we had a good time, well, yes, it was fun, an ordinary tuesday almost turned black for timur amirov, the owner of the questtim company, as a result of a large-scale quest that unfolded on the streets of our city, he fell off the wheel.
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that i'm not drunk, why, just happy, why happy, well because i have you, of course, sorry, yes, thank you, let me introduce myself, major mamedov, captain mamedov, i am brothers, we are not brothers, i am his sister's husband, excuse me, please, i... to say that it is my fault for what happened in your city, it was i who dragged my crazy friend, my best friend, this crazy guy, he is also mine, so, in fact, it is all my fault, it was i who slept with her boyfriend and did not even apologize, drizzle, we did not sleep, in fact, we bombed half your city, so if there are any questions, it is all for me, no, if it was like him i would have explained everything normally right away, nothing would have happened at all, it's my fault because you can't drink, i just have a husband, kids, my friends have problems, well, it's not so great,
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in short, it's not my fault. well, i'll answer, it's all the same, nothing worked out for us, come on, maybe you'd better, i was thinking, it's good that we had fun, well, yes, even very much, and this guy, he, well, he's more suitable for you, he'll bend over backwards for you, timor, don't say that. he really can, timur, we can hush up you, timur, with the lighthouse, with the explosion on the highway, we'll hush up too, yeah, but it didn't work out well with grandma, yes, you've already taken a tour of the old city, yes, timur, a good story, only the details will need to be worked on a little, well, and
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now i'm a golma, right? ok, don't be, what was that, the mamedovs are my partners, how are you in general, better, girl, yes, excuse me, a small clarification, today is tuesday, tuesday, that is, not thursday, thank you, circumstances have changed, i invite everyone to the wedding, which one, mine, you can with your husband, definitely, definitely, alexey, and the bride, you know, dimich, you still offend me do you want, i got it mixed up earlier, i thought it was thursday, only tuesday, that is, tomorrow is not friday, wednesday, this is clear to everyone, my wedding is tomorrow, so i don’t accept refusals, the dark-haired girl also concerns you, i won’t risk refusing,
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oh-oh, guys, and it seems like we’ve lost the groom, it’s okay, girls, it’s okay, who’s the bride here.
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we are alexey’s new friends, just don’t swear too much, alexey, you have such a cool, oh, he’s amazing, man, when something needs to be done, he does it right away, without even thinking, he has such grenades, and when we do this hand they found the sawed off one, he didn't move a single muscle there, when the snake bit me, he wanted to rip my dick out and suck me off, well , i mean, it's not the end of the world, it's a mix-up with someone... i just got lost and stayed there, dear comrade, unforeseen circumstances arose, i'm urgently flying to odessa , a reliable rear wouldn't hurt, and it wasn't me, no, honestly, it wasn't me, even if it were me, but it wasn't me, i don't even know anyone there, i wouldn't repeat myself, really, well, at least now we know what to do with it, yes, maybe, comrade - is this such a sign, comrade?
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ensign - this is not a sign, comrade ensign, it's me, well, there's probably a ticket to odessa, let's go,
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"dear friends, on air is the creative industry podcast on channel one, with you as always, its host elena kiper, producer and video maker, and roman karmanov, ceo of the presidential fund." to your clothes directly from the factory, where you are trying to develop a creative cluster? absolutely right, we have formed such an idea, a slogan, a motto, under which we are reviving an old ironworks, i think that now
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yana will tell you how it all began, and we came up with the idea that if the plant once produced iron, exported it, including to western countries, then now we will create a new alloy of creative industries. history, for example, at one time, probably about 15 years ago, somewhere got carried away in general, well, the urals, to see there, to travel, what, where we have valuable, in general it turned out that any ural city is a former plant. the most unique thing is that this entire system actually became the first in the world
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industrial region, not where there is one plant by itself, but where it is a whole ecosystem that began to develop the economy, formed a certain social structure, in general, this is a large capital, which personally infected me and many of my friends there, some of my friends, acquaintances. and of course there was a dream of some plant, it is clear that industry in the urals is still developing, and this is the basis of the economy, but many old plants, they are of course no longer at all suitable for the production of metallurgy or mechanical engineering, they are such monuments, artifacts, like for example the kremlin in moscow, around which the city grew in its time and as in all the cities of the golden ring, also in the urals, this is the basic model, a plant is built, accordingly the city develops, and so... it seemed to us that this is very symbolic, this is very strong, this is our history, our capital, and of course, the revival of the city in general, yes , it seemed very important to us to start with the plant, only the industries are no longer metallurgical, creative, and what in the city by that time, what kind of life
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was going on, well, this is a small town of ssert, 20 thousand people, yes, it is not so far from yekaterinburg, but nevertheless, the historical center, unfortunately, was such a place, well, quite dull. here - where everything was overgrown with what is called grass, there were some pits and so on, because well, the plant lost its function, this is a problem, yes, that is, if at one time it did - the last thing it did was engines for ceral machines, like molyutka, siberia and so on, and accordingly with the nineties in in general, everything, as you can understand, fell apart and it became an abandoned place, a dangerous object, where children generally climbed there, there were some incidents, in general, people tried not to go there, that's it. but with this rethinking, with the fact that we invited creative, inventive people, we did it very openly, and young architects, urbanists from all over russia came, in general, we began to think, what kind of dream could there be, yes, that is, how can this plant be restarted again, so we had a mission,
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what is our ilya, the mission of the plant, the mission, well in fact, we are trying to create conditions and a platform to support as many dreamers, creators, in the true sense of the word, in their desire to realize their best ideas, and we will talk about this later, i would like to talk a little about the philosophy of this whole phenomenon, well, look, there was a factory, people worked there, it had... a clear purpose, it produced goods, a city arose around it, accordingly, or a settlement, an urban-type settlement, whatever, well that is, people lived there, then it goes into decline, and accordingly, when it went into final decline, of course, some part of the population, which once worked there at this plant, probably still had an inner hope that it would still continue to work for its intended purpose sooner or later, at least someday, yeah, at some point this person notices that... the plant is standing, the abandoned building continues, but
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around it some kind of, some completely different movement is already emerging, then he understands with horror that there probably won't be any plant, well, in the usual sense, there probably won't be any more, that is, on the one hand you are good, on the other hand for such people, it seems like a signal of hopelessness, in general, the plant, in general, it turns out to be the end, well - you somehow encountered this emotion there, i'm just a novel, you say, a picture just pops up in my mind, it was... i think last year i was standing near the entrance to the plant and two women , about 55 years old, walked by, in general, with a phrase like, what kind of dancing on the bones is this yes, that is because there was a plant, he worked there, her husband worked there, other relatives , of course, whole dynasties, and we probably talked for about 40 minutes, after which she hugged me and said thank you, now i understand what is happening because, well, it is really very difficult for people, and we met with the last director of the plant, which was still a machine-building plant when it was still in business. and he, well, they called him , come there, let's talk to the people who
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will come, he says, i can't, he says, i still walk on it in my sleep, that is, of course, it's a big trauma, yes, that is, in general, well, with the collapse of the country, of course, it's a big trauma for each small town, and for the city-forming enterprise, so it's a big job, for example, this year we, with our super local historian alexander savichev, did a project, and because such a factory journal, a factory diary, just with these veterans, we started working with them, collecting these stories, somehow a little more of them. to captivate them, it's a big job, but in general with a small town, well, that is let's be honest, of course, sometimes it's much easier to explain to some fashionable person in moscow or yekaterinburg what 's going on, he understands it faster and more clearly, with people from a small town, of course, it can be more difficult, here we took a very cunning, well, in our opinion, the right path, we started working with young people, that is, for example, this year at the plant, all those who are administrators, let's say, dragged... the guys who spoke everything, these are all heartfelt young people, in fact, we made
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such a big school, yes, when the guys were taught in general, in teamwork, there, communication , this, in general, this gave an amazing effect, a separate project, such experience, which really shows through the youth how it works, when the guys feel this true patriotism, yes, because why, why can you be proud of the city, it 's worth a lot, when you see that people are already really local, they go and show, look, what do we have, of course, what do we have? to present a picture in front of us, here was an abandoned building, it was brick, yes, these were abandoned premises with some abandoned machines, probably to be removed, scrap metal, yes, how many square meters? 5 hectares, almost, that is, a large territory, that is, this building, one is, so to speak, 4.0 m, the second is more than 10, that is, in total, four buildings there, quite a large complex, and that and now.
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and we began to work with the territory around these workshops, because well, the facilities are in emergency conditions, somewhere unsafe, at first we just worked with the territory between them, we removed the garbage built some well, facilities from improvised materials there from wood, somewhere they put a stage, between these workshops they created such a main point of attraction, somewhere they laid a lawn, you probably had to get a lot of permissions, allow me to add a little bit of such... color and brightness, yes, that is, when we made the first one like a guiding
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star, in fact such an architectural project, a vision of how it could be, one problem arose, it all cost about 2 billion rubles, this was still about 3 years ago, yes the amount was quite large, they developed yes, the project cost, considering that it's your dream, the dream costs 2 billion, yes, the dream costs 2 billion, the problem is that at that moment the city budget is 1.8 billion, yes, that is, as if we understand that these are completely disproportionate things, we need to stop all the kindergartens, schools and so on, only then can we... so what can we do, we could just walk around with these pictures, in general, somehow dream, but we decided to do it, we are uralians, we have everything done, so we thought that we could try to make some kind of prototype, a test project, for example, since it's cheaper, than what is there, somewhere to call people who are not indifferent, to contact funds, and we have, thank god, in russia a very powerful system of support for well-beginning projects, such as the presidential grants fund, of course, the cultural initiatives fund, and thanks to such broad support, it is clear that our involvement, the team, the community, and the plant began to come to life, and even
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despite the fact that somewhere there are still not enough walls, this community, like a creative cluster, already exists, it is very powerful, projects are born, it in fact, the nascent plant gave birth to many projects, as they say, along the way, some of them were service businesses, like a coffee pizzeria, there were about ten of them, these were businesses of young guys from tseserti, from other cities, some very interesting interactions turned out, joint projects, creative ones, here someone danced, someone sang, since a common project turned out, now he went to st. petersburg to perform or somewhere else, here an opera company was born and not just one at the plant, well, in general, there are many such different stories, even right now we are here with you, at the plant about po... but in principle the owner of the plant he
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is a creative person himself of course it is a private owner of this well in fact there was fragmented property now it has already changed a little but in general that main part where everything happens. it was private property in principle the person bought it in his own way maybe for a film set think about something else well some kind of bought some kind of crisis moments there and so on in general unfortunately it didn't work out this to do but it is clear that he has this dream as if he himself is a person of the creative industries he did not become as if like a dog senie yes sit said guys well let's try you yes that is already with such trust it is clear that the help there of the region of the municipality in many we have very friendly relations with the city yes because some moments especially when the beginning.
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of the cultural fund, it becomes a project - the whole city, hundreds, thousands of people consider it their own, it is very cool, it is very strong, in general, it is very-very many different effects leads, to the point that now billion-dollar investments are coming into the city, although before that there was a budget for the historical center of 50 million to gold the pits and that was not enough, now there are serious investments and networks, uh , and houses there and in general - it specialists think, they moved their offices here, in general, all this is slowly starting to emerge, of course, it is not as simple as we would like, but the effect is amazing, it really gives a lot of strength, a lot of energy, probably, society is applicable here producing, in general it seems to us that what we do is producing from a factory, in some sense even a city, yes, that is, the formation of some new brand, a new image, attracting new resources, it is so, you say, over the last year there were
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fewer at home than not at home, yes, because either in the far east, or in chukotka, or somewhere else somehow we need to talk about it there or somewhere else. something we really see in this big mission is not just so that the ussr becomes a comfortable place to live, it's all it is important to create some of this valuable experience for other russian cities and for other objects, yes, historical and others, our team travels a lot, not only me, not only ilya, but probably already 3, 4 people there, our mayor is very cool, in general, it is like a very teamwork, in general, the development of the city , yes, that is, the development of any ecosystem project, this is certainly teamwork, we have well-established work with funds, yes, that is, in this too and... not much support, moreover, we now we are actually becoming such a mini-fund, we are already helping, for example , we have a project of accomplices, which helps these very city initiatives also to receive resources, somewhere from local businesses, somewhere from locals, well, just to help people there, somewhere with their hands in volunteering, somewhere from some fund, and this system begins to grow and become sustainable, this is the main idea
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of ​​what is happening with us, and of course we want to talk about this, to share, therefore, therefore including today we are here. we continue the conversation, the podcast of the creative industry on the first channel, our guests are ilya arlov budin and yan kozhan, and what is your basic education? i, in general, i graduated from matmek, that's initially, and i am a journalist, i ask about education, because it seems, yes, that the creative industry, what is it all the time creators, creators, as you know, belongs to the winged phrase shnurnov. so, factories are idle, only guitarists in the country, yes, it seems that like here is a creative cluster, and behind this lies your enormous work, you have a mission to... quite complex shadow work, i mean, that is, such a shadow side that no one sees,
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when you open this theater or this cluster of yours, everyone comes to a newly created place, a place of power, which is then an attraction for investments, this is a huge chain, and bravo, i generally want to say, you are great, this is actually a continuation of this speech, but it will be shorter, so i have arrived. life is really coming to life in those regions where heads, they are so, in fact, we have a lot of heads of regions who
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pay this, well, such very close attention, who really begin to deal with this, so is it possible, having met with such a person, to somehow popularly explain to him how this economic mechanism works, when you appear there in this territory, begin to deal with it, well, perhaps to show all the same, if we talk... about our experience of those specific investors who came to the territory, but after all, who is this, what kind of investors are these, this is what, why did they come, but in fact it is very heartfelt it did not become closer to anyone , it is clear yes, it is clear, such a question is really very correct, and there are really a lot of such requests, unfortunately, very often only the tip of the iceberg is visible, but people there in general some kind of carnival is going on , it seems to everyone that a let's just hold a carnival, we are still trying, well, firstly, we believe that a under a franchise in such a rough way. copying this is not very suitable, because it seems to us that just the power of projects appears when you take into account such a cultural landscape, yes, for example, there were factories here, there was something else here, this is
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very important, accordingly, the second point is the involvement of people, when you do this with people, due to this the city is reborn, these are the same investors, they can turn out to be, well, that is, it seems to us that they are walking around somewhere, they could well have just come as guests or come as a volunteer, they could have grown up here, learned about this history, they could have say friends, they could see it there - some status things, like, for example, there at one time there was communication with the president, yes, when here i had it, that is, it was also very important, they still said, damn, and that it really works, there certain mayors, governors of different regions began to somehow also contact, notice, and how does it work in general, and it seems to me that a certain turning point is already happening, now we have a law on creative industries appearing, here we have there was a forum in yekaterinburg and we talked with the head of tyumen and the head of perm, they already have up to... that is, it is clear that they
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understand these issues, that they did not find out about this yesterday, but tried something, did something, but it seems to me that if we talk about direct things, then maybe ilya was talking about porcelain there, i wanted to throw the question to ilya, because this is just the next line, when you also tell, that is, that people started making christmas tree decorations here, they started here and you see that the person is bored, because well well... what kind of money can you earn with christmas tree decorations, ceramics and so on, that is, people are used to thinking, so to speak, in some big categories, which prevent them from perceiving this information without internal criticism and somehow delving into it, although the creative industry is already about 5% of gdp, yeah, how does it work? firstly, the first thought is that it is probably some kind of puzzle, and it should consist of... specific examples, of course, if you take one specific small one there the plant, let's say, farforte, a national production enterprise, which has a turnover of 60 million per year, of course,
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this is in the economy there.

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