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to steal the show at a jewelry fair in vienna. all that jazz one of the world's priciest restaurants sons of the spectacle. and all the rage of a very and dress maker reviving chris wolfe tauriel style. well let's start off with a rather large joria stoppage this week vienna is hosting a jewelry festival events are being held in twenty eight different locations across the city and visitors can admire the products of one hundred fifty different jewelers one of the highlights of the fat is michelle bag kinetic jewelry which moves with the wearer we travel to the austrian capital to find out what that's all about and catch a glimpse of the gold and the glamour. for five days vienna is the place to head for a one of a kind necklaces rings and broaches durie collectors and makers meet at the vienna
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jewelry days. the trade fair starts out with ten selected artists exhibiting one work each in a museum for applied art one hundred fifty international designers are represented at the jewelry days here not everything that glitters is gold initiator christina makes out several trends. quiet some fish currently we have a lot of jewelry in the area of psyching and recycling for example mario out of germany who uses plastic foil is to make branches. when he's finished you can tell what material was used and a really big trend is three d. jewelry and there are a great many jewelry artists producing gender neutral jewelry for instance a chain that can be worn by a man or a woman. can and man can also go to the end if. jewelry can be a status symbol as much as a fashion accessory designers seek to elicit
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a response to their works. if you feel many things don't make a tremendous impression at first sight but when you look at them more closely you will understand the humor behind them then they will look at the metal level to. the not this wasn't the not the kind of meat that you've been you've always asking what dismayed i was. so there's a kind of recession and i like these job that's assuming i wasn't with classic forms of jewelry but i also try to break with them sometimes ironically so they train people for a loop you know during the viennese jewelry days the artists are showcasing their designs in various places across the city their pieces range from necklaces from a three d. printer to bracelets made from horn. michelle berger a jewelry designer from germany is taking part in vienna for the first time his rings are rather out of the ordinary.
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jewelry differs from normal jewelry because even the slightest movement of the wearer sets the piece in motion. so naturally that attracts attention more than is usually the case for jewelry. fondest michele berger makes all his pieces and his dusseldorf studio the goldsmith learned his techniques from friedrich bakker the inventor of kinetic jewelry. michelle berger often has to work through a number of designs and prototypes before such a piece functions as intended. in the times to unseen tiny ball bearings axles and screws are at work here i never use magnetism even if many people assume that at first it's all precision mechanics that has to be crafted very carefully so that this gloating effect comes about.
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because. michelle burger works with coated stainless steel gold silver and precious stones his rings cost more than a thousand euro's men and women alike can wear his jewelry berger is fascinated by people's differing perceptions. responses are a bit polarized i have to say some people say it's great but it would drive me batty. others say it really calms me down so people have extremely divergent responses you know they definitely respond and that's a positive definition of their point this is a kind of jewelry that doesn't leave anyone cold so i'm quite content because it's not jewelry for just anybody. in addition to exhibitions the program at the vienna jewelry days includes talks and workshops.
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doesn't put the phone moments to plan this is a great forum to present yourself and to meet other artists and people interested in the jewelry scene one for me by exhibiting in vienna is something new and it's a fascinating to see how the locals respond to my work and how they view his show got off to a good start the critics at the opening were nothing if not moved by michelle burgers jewelry. now it's time for a quick look at what's happening across europe today and the express you'll find out why some shape really like emma watson but first we're off to paris. the pyramid in front of the new high in paris was the site of a spectacular light show on wednesday. it projected onto its from the famous museum's new offshoot in abu dhabi. the cultural showpiece in the united arab
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emirates capital with similar tenuously opened by francis president emmanuel mccall . the building was designed by a list french on the tech show new venue. the first international branch of the new flow was ten years in the making and cost more than half a billion euros. which of these two actresses is emma watson. right. scientists at the university of cambridge have trained sheep to recognize the faces of four famous people including former u.s. president barack obama. you know it's funny as one would be saying you know we knew all along that they could recognize faces. and big brains they probably had as much ability as that as a dog. the sheep chose correctly and eight out of ten cases cambridge hopes the
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experiments will help find ways to aid human patients recovering from brain damage . at norway's price stolen or pulpit rock shooting has begun for the sixth installment of mission impossible. lead actor tom cruise will perform most of the stunts himself upright is still in is not only a popular backdrop for films it's also one of norway's most visited attractions. from the edge of the cliff it's a straight six hundred four metre drop into a few orde about two hundred thousand people go hiking on the unsecured plateau every year. some people say that dancing transports them to another world free from the worries of everyday life well thanks to virtual reality it is now quite literally possible to dump in a different dimension in switzerland the choreographer. teamed up with the wii our company to create
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a unique and interactive performance there's no real stage and no set design and stead audience members a pair of virtual reality goggles and join the performers in an alternate world filled with nearly limitless possibilities. stepping into a virtual world. it's a bit like making a film for people who don't ever seem living pictures. with the help of the geneva based foundation a name swiss choreographer. has conjured up be our. dance performance in virtual reality five people can enjoy the experience at one time while interacting with one another in africa he's reflective markers receive data from the infrared cameras it's these markings that situation in that space that see if
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you don't express. choreographers are specialists when it comes to space and the space between bodies and that's what we use to create dramatic tension. and the how . with. the end of virtual worlds you're literally immersed in this space. i don't have those but in. the studio has been transformed into a desert landscape. and the spectators into avatars making them active participants. it's a dream come true for the choreographer whose double ganger is seen here. i think. it really is almost dizzying at the start you think what am i going to do when almost anything is possible if you have an idea it can become reality it's fantastic for a choreographer. if i can make the dancers thirty meters high or five centimeters small if it's crazy there are almost too many possibilities. with this project the
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motion capture specialists from art on the broke new ground. with what interest is exploring and i'm to. see a virtual arsenal in front of me extend their hand and i want to shake it i can see my virtual hand approach the other users hand in addition i feel the physical contact of that hands like in the brain no longer knows what's what what's real and what's virtual that's what creates this real sense of immersion is. that for a long time the technology was a nice for artists who are technophiles and whose work was often more interesting technologically than artistically it keep up with the piece that's now it's just
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exploded the. necessity exposing. the swiss choreographer and his dance troupe spent a month creating the performance. and you. when their movements are digitized every step every gesture must be precise because. what i find so great about motion capture technology is that its ability to capture movements is almost perfect the presentation might not be but the movements are because in this space the points are recorded very precisely and all the dynamics of the movement are captured in these points the speed the acceleration at everything.
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the result an intoxicating game that lets participants move around in simulated and ever changing surroundings. that was incredible just give me a moment. to virtual as real of us is one. day in that way. like a child discovering the wonders of the first time i ask if it's a. virtual reality is fabulous. but doesn't miss working with a living breathing dancers. i've spent twenty years working with moving sweating body as i can do with a few months of virtual body.
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well virtual reality also plays a role in our next report another installment in our series indulging experiments all this week we've been showing you some of the weird and wonderful things that happen in kitchens around europe today we travel to a restaurant and i'd be thought where among other things diners enjoyed life c.g.i. projections on to that tables and you better turn up with an appetite as the experience consists of a total of twenty courses as well as take your taste buds this menu will put a severe strain on your wallet. is one of the most expensive restaurants in the world. the show begins twenty courses the price tag one thousand and five hundred euros per person each corps has a new setting on the spanish island of what is probably the world's most expensive restaurant offers a dining extravaganza that. people like me like. the
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sky is pretty good all. day you know i guess enjoy the first commentary offering out the door the entry ticket tastes like chocolate in line sublimation seats a maximum of twelve people they experience surprise after surprise in rapid succession six cameras observe the guests the room is changed by computer with lighting effects smells wind and smoke hidden behind glass the team controls the show. began. with caviar oysters and champagne of course. now a vegetable garden. here the soil is edible a mixture of chopped black olives and bread the colony artists expect the twenty courses to take
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a total of three hours. yes their concept is successful the restaurant is fully booked for months and advance. so it's lovely seafood dishes are served up in an underwater world. or. so but. it's an expensive treat. when. i look. at what. sort of family my. husband. and i get. technical innovations are part of the concept here he test a pair of virtual reality glasses in a flight simulator alter the taste experience.
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we thought this only very very important now today show is fifty percent of what it looks like. on a simulated trip on the orient express a table even vibrates. the mushroom dish is the magically stage two. is known the world over as a party island that provides inspirations for popular on several shows. the. there's a setting recalling it before in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and a dessert that revolves around a record on a turntable. experiential dining is a playground for the cooks and guests alike. we play shot
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a good thing. thank you. here as chef composes is cullen airy creations like a painter the food changes color and texture before the diners eyes all their senses are involved. the. head chef pocket on said guess farewell from the movie screen what a spectacular performance. now let's travel to northern area where young dressmaker is reviving a traditional local outfit cold cocked from her native region of franconia it looks quite similar to the done deal that is commonly worn to october fest but it was only post-op me is keen to point out that there are clear distinctions she has followed in her grandfather's footsteps by making
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a career out of sewing and selling the regional attire and recently is it's made a comeback as more and more young people discover these colorful outfits. rosalie pushed me is young and tradition conscious the trained dressmaker designs and produces traditional northern berrian and franconian outfits in her studio in nuremberg for truxton or folk costumes are finding a growing following. the crops jacket. a skirt a traditional dress. and about us. ken's asked me if i'm familiar with them from other regions and want to win something from this science engineering area and my nigga not soon generation hardly knows the traditional costumes you want to hand but interest is growing in the times and there's no doubt in giving them a bit of a modern update so it's wearable today. architect
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sabrina studio is an old friend and now a regular customer she's ordered a pot of spring rosaline for an outfit traditionally worn in the franconian mountains. i send this to my time i just got interested in food at last you must know i was in students and you didn't have much money published mr powell so i shall take you with me to market to find some life here is about dates from the one nine hundred sixty s. or so that's very colorful. thomas and i looked for a sketch when it wasn't. even a bit held us from the one nine hundred forty s. and here's the apron the first piece that rosalie sewed for me out of us house it's the color of the sun's out. a lot of people today think traditional franconian folk costumes the same. the last time they still focused humans was probably funeral attire all factions from protestant regions which traditionally used duck and
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colored fabrics especially for morning and talked to so. most of the post got me tailor makes our clothing and is very meticulous about details. to get something she finished to me as a different patterns to choose from as you can see differ according to the place where it came from growing or a seamstress came from some have that very many styles maybe with no flowers i was graphic design a job says embroidery made it possible to identify whether american cronje to guide on a canon from time to take of and i'm calm. rosalie was born here in fourth time in northern but varia her grandfather was a tailor here in a special exhibition showing various franconian folk costumes her friend sabrina can be seen in one of the photos it's a picnic he's wearing a very special apron it was made during world war two so i just read. another photo shows rosalie post at me in a costume once worn by peasant women. whether it's boys
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outfits or accessories like old fashioned franconian three cornered hats. be that knit gloves or colorful new buttons franconian bold costumes or finding a modern day fashion following. rosalie presents her own pieces and those of the dressmakers working for her all of them custom made in her folk costume workshop. well if that's got you in the mood to make something homemade in your very own workshop is a great tip from our resident d.i.y. expert francisca kui this this time she shows us how to make vintage looking signs with the help of vinegar want to give it a try. hi my name is francisco and today i want to show you how to make it this. time i just
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did it i wanted to look at making it pretty easy i will show you how you can do it yourself you will need a piece of untreated wood some caught in the same size. a printout of the text you want. from the hardware store. coffee pot and. a box cutter and futility. printed text onto the card. pass along the letters with a box cutter. all of the letters out of the card. as your template. now will create the died to give the word to whether you put this do you will into a container and poor vinegar until it's covered. if you have the cover
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close the container. on the coffee and you can use instant coffee to. let the coffee and sit for a couple of days the longer you wait the doc have the dye. then paul the two liquids together. use the makes to paint the wood all over don't forget the edges and. once it's dry use a brush to remove the coffee grounds. enter your template on the piece of wood. to fix it on the side. if you have to put the music together and. if not roll up some tape in my case to be glued down with clinton. now use a sponge to death the paint makes around the template go over the template several times be sure to press the template onto the wood firmly so the dye doesn't.
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use a brush to paint the contours more precisely if you like. then remove the template and remove any table put in here. and there it is your brand spanking new vintage sign. if you want your size to look even older how many with a hammer a put in if you nail holes and if you would like it to look more gray about the coffee and just use the when it gets to your bull mix. and if you want more d.i.y. tips and interior design content then check out our you tube channel w interior design that's all for today thanks so much for watching of our for now. next time on your a max when i catch up under a visit to magnets that guggenheim museum in bilbao has been drawing art lovers to
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the basque country for twenty is on display famous still chose outside the building and the works by a list of artists inside. now the much fitted museum has added another aconite to its list a european cultural brand award for twenty seventeen bilbao was guggenheim next time on your emacs.
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