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and a few newspapers with official information as attorneys i have work on the streets of many characters and their problems are always the same or do the source of the inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption on the floor to stay silent when it's calms to the fans of the humans and civil rights to foals who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work for a d.w.i. . just vessel show we have a counting down the top twenty five reports from twenty seven tane today we're
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looking at numbers fifteen to eleven so let's get a sneak peek at three of the stories. looking good the latest fashion creations for the carnival season. paperwork creative pops by designer peter dominic. show time such musician on the way for you and his show stopping ensemble. ranking at number fifteen was all reports on carnival at the beginning of the year this is gemma's that abrasion has been going on in the city of cologne for centuries the official organized carnival started two hundred years ago and it held just before the christian fasting period called lent nowadays regardless of its origin economy the tracks of thousands of people who want nothing more than to dress up in costume and have a good time. party time in cologne.
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around one and a half million revelers took part in this year's st carnival celebration this year and as always their costumes were bursting with colors and amidst this rainbow a very familiar shade of orange could be made out instantly donald trump dressing up as the u.s. president was a major trend among carnival goers this year. this is the oath placebo often told me i looked like trump so i decided to dress up like him. but unicorns seem to outnumber all other costumes a colognes carnival is a hit with the ladies well with most of the. lesser unlucky status never had anyone. many revelers invested serious amounts of time and energy into creating their own. slice it took two hours to get dressed up
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and apply this make up this kind of this is a historical cost just. another favorite pirate costumes. and a large number of pantomimes or out and about as well. but even non muslims were occasionally and a loss for words. but . those who decided at the last minute to dress up as trump or out of luck because trump wigs were sold out almost everywhere even at dido's a major costume retailer near cologne this family run business has been selling costumes for decades but even they were surprised by the run on weeks. like on a i suppose trout supposed arising figure many people simply enjoy poking fun at him but ridiculing politicians. always being
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a part of carnival. it's fun just trying out different customs on average dutch as customers spend about fifty euros for their carnival outfits some two thousand different outfits run up or this time i think losing steam punk costumes glittery garb and various colorful get. will be almost always be who you want to be everyone has a fantasy that they want to live out revelers can channel back and get away from everyday life much of what a natural history doesn't cost of and to get them going now in these all of the on them to talk. about lovers from all over travel to cologne to indulge in cheerful so now. they do feel sympathy go to come and we flew in and i have to say my first impression of carnival is excellent. her clothes were good.
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after a short time nobody cared who was dressed as what the only thing that mattered was having fun together. well from religion in costing return to illusions like no other how italy gives new meaning to the high you won't but i his work of mind boggling the british artist paint images of everyday objects and then places them next to the real thing and because the video revealing the illusion the day talent isn't what is so intricate that it is constantly tricking the viewer and if you don't believe me then watch this and see if you can guess the object from the image.
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which of these objects is real and which is a drawing. these internet videos are about everyday objects but not all of them are as real as they look. perfect drawings that of fooling our senses and then a few seconds of time lapse video solve the riddle of the optical illusions. the works of british artist howard lee are showing us the limitations of our perception of. what makes a video great is the moment at which it becomes something you didn't expect it to be whether it's that you were looking at a drawing and you didn't realize it was a drawing or whether you were looking at a drawing that then started moving and becomes an animation and mixes with reality it's the single point at which something unexpected happens that's the sort of magic moment and that's for me what really makes it the drawing is only the
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beginning of lee's work he films the hours long creative process of drawing the actual artwork is the finished video. prefers to exhibit his works on the internet. it's not elitist in any way it doesn't require somebody to endorse it or to put money behind it it doesn't matter how old you are or how experienced you are how qualified you are anybody can draw video painting an artwork or a video creation or anything online and it's judged purely on its own merits lee has a growing community of fans on social networks the artist now earns a living selling prints and working for advertising clients. is also seeking out new challenges in addition to still lifes he's trying his hand at the animation. and using live action footage.
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but you can only achieve this sort of hyper realistic look under the right conditions. you've got the lighting which needs to be not so far into the picture that it's going to make the colors too too faint to grade out. you've got the media so you need the intensity of what you're using to match the color intensity on the screen you need different media so you know you need things like a kind of white gel pain which are going to. they're going to give you the highlight that you need. that's going to be the same is the intensity of the reflection of the objects. lives and works in the northern english city of newcastle he started making internet videos in two thousand and fifteen before that he taught art. he had studied art or university but most of the techniques he uses
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today he didn't learn there. has been learned through other people demonstrating it in their videos on instagram or on youtube into toils if i need to learn something the first place i goes you tube to try and find somebody to teach me how to do it normally i can. choose this his subjects from everyday life he's constantly experimenting with different colors and materials to create the perfect illusion. often a few seconds of video take days to make. and in the future the production process could even get more complex. i'd like to make more videos which maybe have more of a sense of story maybe bring some of the followers into the videos and so i can
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combine drawing and reality on the same plane. of one hundred thousand ideas that i'd like to try out so it's just finding the time to do the mini. is it real or an illusion succeeds however briefly in making us call reality into question. and if you want to see more of his work we put a link to it on our instagram story today we continue to say now we have a number of artists his story fell into our top twenty five ranking detail is the. key for this work too because it's all about three d. paper sculptures german designer created dhamma news is nothing more than paper and says it's to create his pop pop designs they start off as pop ups inside a grating hard but precision really is the name of the game here especially when he scales them up for the largest ten times five meters.
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by painter darman it's been almost thirty years since the graphic designer fashion his first models now there his line heard. millions of internet users have already admired these pop up objects in only twenty seventeen one video of diamonds creations went viral in just a few days my shared hundreds of thousands of times. just blew me away i never expected this suddenly my e-mail inbox was overflowing with inquiries from all over the world i got a call from india i got inquiries from dubai and of course from europe and america it was sensational. in twenty thirteen darman began to specialize in pop ups exclusively he's created over one hundred items so far he makes cards. creates works on commission such as this miniature building.
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and packaging for customers around the globe some objects he developed out of sheer curiosity every pop up is one of a kind. of quite often it's like a brainteaser. i rarely even know how i'm going to go about it i find out by trial and error sometimes i'll make three or four tries without finding the solution then if the fifth one works i'm totally overjoyed. and doesn't make any drawings when he creates a new model he starts right after cutting paper he can take him anywhere from two weeks to two months to finish one object. he develops smaller scale models first for larger projects. as with the african wildlife redesign for a major trade fair project using his folding technique the final version was nearly ten metres long and five meters tall one of the biggest pop ups ever created anywhere. the feeling is the hardest part is always working out the curves and
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arches since i have to fold everything down flat. a normal paper crease is always always always a straight line so if you want to make a sphere or a snail shell you have to find a way to break or expand on this roof often it's quite a challenge of all four and. has put the templates for some of his simpler designs on the internet for free. on his you tube channel he explains in english how to cut the mounts and put them together step by step. repeat the steps until all ten pieces from one to ten are assembled. i think money the first videos i shot were tutorials but the most frequent comments on you tube were like i like to do that too i want to learn how the baby grew into a garment has even created pieces for a magician tesla. what is doing there in thirty six multiply by
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four hundred one wireless telegraphy marco tempest wanted to use the technique in his magic show highly specialized projects like this inspire pated aman to keep on creating new ideas how niagara falls. bring new life. with the. what if even though i've been working with this technique for many years i still see it as a minor miracle when a pop up objects take shape right before my eyes i just can't get enough of it. and its mission is. to dominate internet successes spawning more and more enquiries it will be fascinating to see what surprising new solutions will pop up but pay to dominate clients and fans the world over.
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now among the high of twenty seventeen with the twentieth anniversary of the death of diana princess of wales many documentaries were created on her life they share showing that back in ninety seven diana it was the most photographed woman in the world her death came as a shock to everyone and there are still many who continue to grieve for her to this day. good god being cruel to. me you. know you know our hearts you are the curious. the footage of princess diana's funeral was broadcast the world over twenty years later many people still remember the moment they heard the news of her dad's. and the story spilled your new. mom has been found and said
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to the radio is it sure is the life. and don't we all remember and us. ever by the talking about and with fear in the south because because he was young beautiful person my husband was. to say that she had always think it was. in australia and me down there. public interest in the princess was phenomenal wherever she went the photographers and fans were not far behind on august thirty first nine hundred ninety seven diana and her companion dodi al fayed left the hotel rates in paris shortly afterwards there contrast in a row tunnel hours later diana died of her injuries many say the piper at sea was partly to blame they'd been pursuing the car. she'd been a darling of the media from the moment charles and the british throne became engaged to her then nineteen year old lady diana spencer. the judges
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in britain. and. five months later around seven hundred fifty million people worldwide tuned in to watch the fairytale wedding. their sons prince william and prince. sorry completed the picture of our royal family. diana dived into her role as princess of wales with enthusiasm elegance charm and compassion she committed herself to the course of the disadvantaged and the outcomes to homeless people aids sufferers landmine victims i think she was a really good role model or so people respected her as a woman as an independent woman i think she went through a lot of. experiences that many women go through she will lead role to the common people she modernized the royal family in that she. you know took care of her sons
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in a different my the queen would have taken care of her sons that she bore a modern and more humane touch there or she was up most of her top princess in the modern age but the reality was a marriage in crisis charles and diana separated in one thousand nine hundred two. it is announced from buckingham palace that with regret the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate out the end of this year when i've completed my diary of official engagements i will be reducing the extent of the public life i've led so far but the media continue to follow diana's every move even after her divorce in one thousand nine hundred sixty right up to her connection with dodi al fayed and their eventual deaths. i wanted her to be proud. of the person i would become i don't want her worried or her legacy to be that. william
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and harry were completely off the devastated bar and that were hard work and all the love and all the energy that she put into so we don't go to waste time and his sons have taken up many of the courses once dear to their mothers. twenty thirteen prince william and his wife catherine moved into kensington palace his mother's former residence twenty years after her passing white flowers now commemorate diana here the memory lives on. board. now we end the show today by visiting the king of wool it's where the nickname like that it's only fitting that he should live in a castle but it's a dutch a violinist on today who you know doesn't just own a console he also runs the well the largest private orchestra it's estimated that
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he's sold more concert tickets than say and although some people find his shows kitschy and pompous his extravagant is definitely part of the attraction we met up with on the radio at his home in math leaked. my. monthly you place to adoring audiences the world over but this performance was in his home city of mass taste featuring opulent costumes and lavish backdrops his concerts are always good for a few surprises at all can contact us very good every concert we put on a fresh beginning we can never just go auto pilot or the mob we always get without all and that's what lends us energy and that's good you know after that concert then we can boss can are successful and then we need lots of red wine to come back down to earth again. his colleagues describe him a strict that say he has
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a good sense of humor and he's not only a violinist he's also the founder and conductor of the world's largest private orchestra the u. hunched house orchestra which has about fifty musicians. at the listen or the trumpet sounds different this time let's hear the other one the one the towards the end sort of sweet. your words. yes like the other ones are more italian brought it all down for. the first violinist funk stein's met about twenty five years ago the orchestra thrives on
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a spirit of teamwork and collaboration. in auckland i remember once when we were in auckland new zealand we were in a hotel and it was raining without end i went to andres room which had a piano and we started playing on me on the piano and him on the violin. or if you haven't we compose four or five waltzes in a single day which we later recorded the video i was in these. play the year it was born in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine in mast next to a musical family he began learning violin at the age of five and went on to play in a number of dutch ensembles the turning point of his career came in one thousand nine hundred five when he performed during halftime at the champions league final between byron munich and i had amsterdam afterwards his album sales over.
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the years. later the newly anointed king of the waltz moved into a fifteenth century castle and must least. i always wanted to live in a car song i was always my dream. i read tintin as a boy and in one of the books he and the professor sold an invention and bought a car so with the income. even then i thought oh how lovely i want to do that too. doesn't work that none of us well you have a dream you should make it reality. is that it's the best thing in life and i try to make my dreams a reality every day so. let us know you found out dreams can go right in two thousand and eight he had a replica at the end as shouldn't one palace as a backdrop for a global tour it took more than two hundred containers to ship it to australia. that's what's with it starts with you it was too much it cost too much and i went
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bankrupt. later i was here in this very room with a bank guards who were saying. one else can we take away with us but one of them said no let him keep performing that's the only way we'll ever get our money back. again i promised my wife i'd never overdo things again. today's news operation is back on its feet again over the past few years he's toured on five continents that's meant hiring four separate teams each in charge of their own stage backdrop here designs his own costumes which are then made to measure in multiple copies his son who's also his manager says it's a far cry from the early days. i still remember how we used to paint the music stands in our living room thirty years ago before i was five. then later when he
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started the orchestra around that time my mother brother and i made sandwiches for the intermission. among them. it's amazing the power we travel with seven chefs. has turned his passion for music into a multi-million euro business the king of the waltz and his true life fairytale kareen. join us tomorrow from all glitz on the show as we begin our top ten countdown of stories from twenty seventy until then enjoy the rest of it a intake at. next
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point waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the city started in january seventh on g.w. little. instead of the news coming to long and strong berlin the former software star george weah wins liberia's presidential won all the defeats the country's vice president with more than sixty one percent of the vote now live here.
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