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many characters and their problems are always the same or do sourcing inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption who can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and civil right to foals who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work in a d.w.i. . thanks for tuning in i'm larry's house and then i'll be taking you through the show based on the top twenty five reports of twenty seven tane today we reached number ten to six and here's
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a little overview. rock of ages the british band deep purple is still going strong. arts in motion a painter film pays tribute to dodge artist vincent van gogh. and colorful characters a serbian body paint a is a living work of art. smoke on the water it's a song known around the world just like the band who sung it deep purple first formed in one nine hundred sixty eight which means come next year that we celebrating their fiftieth anniversary gerry in that time they've sold over one hundred thirty million records with their latest album only being relation april the band might be aging but the choose are as as strong. bowl is back four years after the band's last album now what the heavy metal and
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hard rock pioneers released a new infinity the band aids to record it quickly and have it sounds like a life gig. we've always been a kind of live. recording side of our careers the second roots a lot of. so bringing that into the studio was a very wise decision and that's why i think it sounds so fresh we don't do hardly ever more than one or two three maybe even three takes and that's it the key to that of course is that you have to be able to play. for the ladies and gentlemen let's make a rock record right everybody there in it was recorded in nashville tennessee.
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this time around it's the band. and. when it comes to music. hard to be. they still have great. big studios and if you want to capture the sound you need a biggish room this room is alive you know and i know when i hit this drum is going to go back it's not going to go but when the room is great the atmosphere in the studio is great everybody enjoys playing because they know immediately the sound is that well you have to do is capture.
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and pretty much every guitar player. but it's more than that. in the early one nine hundred seventy s. deep purple helped bring heavy metal into the mainstream and released groundbreaking albums year after year seventy two. two albums six tours of america the tour of japan i mean they won here i can't imagine that's right yeah. that time if managed to stay together for four or five years that was quite a long time and managers being what they are all this. while the fat goose laying the golden eggs was not allowed to have a rest over its close to fifty year history the band's lineup his jeans considerably guitarist steve morse has been with deep purple since one thousand nine hundred four. and keyboardist
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joined in two thousand and two replacing the legendary john. because it's a style that we've adopted is because we actually are very natural band we play in a very natural way and whatever our natural talents. that's that's the sound is the blend of those talents of change because people have changed but the instruments of the site still that i want to get to. it's an integrity part of the back. to the road on the long goodbye to work that might sound but the church has.
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long is a piece of string. that's along with doors and we don't know if it's just putting everyone on notice that. of an age and we will stop at some point we just don't know when. but if this is going to be the last my detour. then we want to go every way we can play to everybody who wants to see it. and that could take a long time. some hard rock and heavy metal bands should miss the opportunity to catch them in action this time around. while the top they currently stand up to july twenty eighth so you have some time
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and as i said who knows if it will be even longer we turn out to the edge phil on one knee which also took longer than plans to build construction entitled to ten years on the new council hall in hamburg and it ended up costing ten times more than was originally estimated finally the locals and tourists alike were delighted when the building opened and early twenty seventy. m. berg's philharmonia concert hall in the city's harbor district is the latest landmark on the city's arising. almost ten years under construction it opened with a gallery concert in january. the heart of the ensemble is of course the grand hall none of the twenty one hundred concert goers it's more than thirty meters from the orchestra thanks to the design by star architect the shock. to the skies in their music is in the center surrounded by the audience we took inspiration from the
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theater carved out of stone in epidaurus grease. spots on. a football stadiums to. they have spectator seating going right up to the top. and it's that verticality that defines the space for the musicians. the site has only recently been devoted to the performing arts in one nine hundred sixty six a red brick warehouse for coffee tea and cocoa was built here but the rise in container shipping made its of her floors get shut down and stood empty. him half the building stands out here in the harbor there are a lot of red brick buildings here on the docks but this one from the sixty's the ending here so defiantly. was a great basis for the new film moni which is entirely different. over.
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the construction of the new concert hall began in april two thousand and seven but was soon interrupted by numerous problems and postponements for a time clashes over the soaring costs led to a complete halt in construction. work eventually resumed in twenty thirteen albeit with a new projected cost to the taxpayer of seven hundred eighty nine million euros almost ten times the original budget but the controversy has been largely forgotten. as well when the. it's great and i'd say it was worth it right now perhaps not strictly speaking in financial terms but certainly in terms of og lobel image by going in pies putting the constant side it's hugely impressive. kulmhof true it's a work of. great. cost a bit more but beautiful things tend to do that. the
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complex also includes a plaza with restaurants and a platform offering panoramic views of the city the elbe river and. the harbor. also attached to the concert hall is a hotel with around two hundred fifty rooms and suites. one end of the building contains new luxury apartments costing from fifteen to twenty five thousand euros per square meter this apartment boasts four hundred square metres of living space. but of course the for now money is ultimately a proud music. dramas hang on a boat because the conductor of the resident and b. are good for no money orchestra for him this is a very special place of work. i mean that the phenomenal thing about the whole is that you can play everything here and the audience can hear it very well not even
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a fortissimo will produce somebody it sounds like but at the same time it's quick to create a wonderful intimacy in quieter sections here. and intimacy that lovers of exceptional music can now enjoy for themselves. what a stunning building and not if it was covered up christo of all gary an artist has done this with many landmarks a covered them in white sheets and they see it we came across a polish artist who covers up buildings and objects with crochet her name is ole and how works always make a statement even though the big bold colors she uses are not to get anyone's attention. i gotto oleksiak screw shade art installations may look harmless enough books can be deceiving.
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i'm a leg i'm an artist and sometimes electrical myself an old fashioned lay the whole process falling out of the soil. in a decade now the polish born artist has traveled the world covering anything and everything she can little layer of colorful yarn. i believe as art is there is no separation between life and i don't think that enters my logic on the crew shouldn't i text messages from my ex lovers so natural way for me to express myself physically if you will know me. eventually you can be part of my work. on one i put my first piece on the street i realize how the place changes in our
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nation today in a violent and also how people are not dissing the. book. on people i afraid to for some reasons to go inside a gallery or museum they don't feel saved or maybe they'll feel they're free but enter the spaces and the moment on the street is really for everybody you know there's a minute if you're educated it doesn't matter if you have any knowledge about it art it is for you to experience it. got to the stage to the most spectacular intervention to date on christmas eve of twenty ten she'd learned the famous charging bull statue on wall street had been installed there without permission in one thousand nine hundred nine so decided to honor the beast with a semi legal installation of her own. actually legal piercers a much more the god to make than the illegal pieces to because then you're
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a cross is always there killing buying. levels i mean the president says there's a police presence really for artists to be able to finish that and to me to be able to play with their peers of course time but also the material the contract takes time to prepare all the pieces before. me and pray that are going to eat. to run away with you. quickly. in many places all next interventions constitute property damage and are punishable with fines or even jail but she doesn't like the back to turn her public travels the world to expose social problems and then just in spite of covering things up when necessary with official
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permission. in twenty fourteen malek plunged into the gulf of mexico to protest against the destruction of the bush economic ecosystem. in march twenty sixth she joined women in india for a protest performance to celebrate international women's day. later that year she traveled to finland to create our pink house with refugees from ukraine and syria the projects message was everybody should have a home. for my pieces they're not just to decorate a city of a whole day they bring awareness of certain issues that are very important to me but universal so i thought about for a door and what human rights women rights you know like about environmental crisis right now so all those pieces has some meaning behind the course of the scheme.
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which no lack of seems to inspire new works it's clear to all that the actual goal right on crocheted. from crozet we tend to painting but how you and usually see it this is the first time ever that we can see a painted feature film yes the other work of visit van gogh artists from all around the world were hired to paint thousands of frames for the movie it's called loving vincent and i can tell you firsthand it is a must see i was in all the whole way through it and you'll soon see why. this is the world as vincent van gogh saw it or at least how the makers of the film loving vincent imagine he did. they created this animated feature as in a march to the dutch artist it's comprised of around sixty five thousand frames each painted in oil by hand. the film had its world premiere in very picture
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rest surroundings in southeastern france loving vincent was shown as a part of the renowned international animation film festival. when you put these paintings together and put the letters together that almost create like you know storyboard so. so that was their main reason and also he fascinated me as an artist with his incredible bravery and their passion that you know still briefs life into what we do in. the film storyline is based on around eight hundred letters that vincent van gogh wrote to his brother tito it covers the last year of the artist's life including his struggles with mental illness and his eventual suicide. in concert with a girl that i reckon was out of his league in the next go. around one hundred
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paintings provided the basis for the film's art work. ethic challenge for us to be unified. team of painters because they're very different people with their artistic. background but also different style. and all of sudden they all had to just leave their. live all of that behind first the scenes were filmed using actors these images served as templates for the painters who recreated them frame by frame. own signature style the traces. i know that. the artists worked at three different locations most painted their works in poland some five thousand people from around the world had applied to take part in the project around one hundred may degrade to make the artist's work easier these
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special studios were set up each one is equipped with a monitor and a projector. when required the template can be projected onto the screen. from ukraine specializes in fortress. vince vaughn god is one of her idols. i use his experience for my work for my life and now i can. do something for him i think it's. very important and he. knows about styles about working landscape it's my for him. every painting was photographed and pieced together to create a film sequence it took twelve paintings to produce just one second to film their
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style how to remain as close as possible to the goss but it times they had to get creative. various camera sizes so you know sometimes we had to invent a little bit to the right or to the left sometimes for the reasons the other there of reasons we actually had the trains of the season so we had to change a little bit the color scheme and some of the paintings are bad but you know we tried to show most of the paintings as true to the original at some point in the film as we can. at the animation film festival in all see the film found its audience. just enough so that everything is animated and that they're all paintings is just i can hardly believe it and the play of light and shadow and that everything is painted in impressionist. yeah. you were really caught up in the paintings of its event called this film was very touching and poetic and you had the impression of being caught up in the artist
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emotional torment. the film rights to loving vincent were sold to twenty countries even before it premiered and it recently won the european film award for best animated feature. and it's already been nominated for next year's golden globes awards too so i predict that being more of what's to come now we finished the show with a report the fall into the sixth place in popularity this year the key cust yeah if you look about off on you you will be there for hours the illusions of this your make up artist a phenomenal money on a kick up milosz a bitch literally paints her own body and then creates illusions by standing against a black backdrop i've never seen anything quite like it so let's check it out. the illusions are mind boggling. not just because they're nearly perfect order but because they're actually a body. committee on a mineral ship which. has seen her you tube channel get millions of clicks by
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viewers worldwide. she set up a little studio in her apartment and spread to over fifty kilometers from the serbian capital belgrade. she liked to draw as a child and taught herself to paint today illusionist videos are her trademark. i live challenges and that's why i choose to do it lucian and it's very funny when you make an up and not in your stomach or you are i'm enjoying to do this because every day i'm someone about. launched her own video channel in two thousand and sixteen are going to. national breakthrough came with wooden prompted a video that one or a top makeup artists award in serbia. she also made an appearance on spanish television. more than one hundred thirty thousand friends have subscribed to her
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you tube channel and regularly watch your videos she can't believe her look. i'm so happy i am old people you know from all over the world and you're talking and when they write he says for rosie o. from oz i have that feeling that i was there or i you know so it's a very special feeling. can spend two days preparing her designs scrutinizing them in the mirror to see what works and what doesn't like the knot on her stomach. she can work on a new body painting for up to eight hours drawing inspiration from music and her own experience. i had a problem with my way and. i couldn't eat i lost my appetite and. i felt that my stomach is in
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a knot you know. the tricky part for the makeup artist is holding her breath for long stretches while she paints soon the fine details. of her works of art involve magic of some kind and blackwall. coke. and bread that are. not bad. in the body printing illusionist can do more than tires off and not she can put a spring in her belly. it was part of her wooden property illusion one of her biggest challenges so far. that spring gave me sole watch trouble because it's very difficult on your stomach on your skin on star trek because you can't you want to make picture. perfect. it's motivated to keep perfecting her body paintings by her dream of what
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the future could hold my dream is. one day to be on the red carpet and. cold. hollywood may or may not be on the horizon in the meantime she's busily creating body painted our ten tutorials for her fans. among those who shared his videos is american actor charlie sheen but she remains dedicated to perfecting her art and she certainly isn't the time to lose or edit over her success. but is that we have time for on the site today but join us some arafat's help five all of the air on your back five an hour.
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