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i use my implants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. i hope that this will make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg and what effect will it now in society does the human race need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w. what counts a year max great to have you on board today we put the spotlight on the following topics. in good form italian design i'm just kidding movie has been successful
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since the seventy's. on the borderline sterling photographer stephan and most of his camera to the broadest off taking you. on a bright idea any demands that you no one touched by water group second order lighting graffitti. he's made design history michela the loki is one of the found us of the rebellious memphis quit a radical italian design movement from the early eighty's from the of the milan based design an architect went on to create many household objects furniture and buildings that won him a lot of awards we'll visit his the iconic designer at his office. merely dilute and his iconic lamp. emily's designer in architecture created this classic in one nine hundred eighty seven it's been a best seller ever since. the support of the proved you can use it every word in offices and in the bedroom the bathroom. more here than in the kitchen.
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since the late one nine hundred seventy s. to look it has designed many objects including lamps chairs tables and household appliances. but the tolomeo was his one iconic piece. designer or architect cannot determine whether a design becomes an icon or not depends on other things. like the zeitgeist in the one nine hundred eighty s. deluca he co-founded the rebellious milan based design group memphis. some of his memphis designs are still on display in his office. including the first chair from one nine hundred eighty three a coveted object for design lovers. with a good thing. because we wanted to create something new with new shapes and new
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colors. most importantly we wanted to provoke people with the decor and was ironic shapes. or we wanted to create a more diverse aesthetic that was the goal of a member. in this milan plot so he works with his team on various international projects. his palace of justice in but to me georgia was finished in two thousand and eleven he wants his buildings to have symbolic significance. the bridge of peace in the capital tbilisi became an emblem for the new georgia. designed the entrance billion for the twenty fifteen milan world's fair featuring wooden organic shapes eye catching but not too showy that's also his principle for milan's latest temple of culture the unicredit fillion which he designed in the shape of the seat of. i mean.
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i really like the idea of placing a wooden seed in the. concrete. fertility in the central part of nature. for a community meeting place could be the seed for a better future. and he's fascinated by the sense of touch. and makes. works of art exhibition in a gallery and. also in high demand just specially when they're signed the sixty six year old is
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a star. but he's remained humble. basically models because i'm an architect. detached from their functional. recently success as an interior designer. he designed a fast food restaurant. on. the symbolizes a connection to nature. converted gas station was opened in the fall of twenty seventeen. the italian automobile culture the first floor. quickly became one of the hottest spots in the area.
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i can't design anything unless i can think of a story gives the building of a meaningful purpose maybe. it would hurt me if the people who used my buildings or live in them saw them as a nuisance or an annoyance. current best selling design is the espresso maker. it's certainly striking and coffee connoisseurs like it too. and now we'll continue with great design ideas as today's express starts with a really special show. now that's what you could call training is on tuesday berlin's transport company
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released a long awaited limited edition even before sales began the sneakers were on e bay for eight thousand euros fans had been camping out on the street in front of two stores and since the weekend. they were hoping to buy one of the five hundred pairs which was sold for one hundred eighty euros. with a big bonus and annual public transportation system. about a hundred original works by u.s. pop artist andy warhol are on display right now with the current status of paul. under the title and warhol to original silkscreens the gallery present some of the others the famous prints of marilyn monroe from one nine hundred sixty seven. as the host of a major warhol exhibition in a small central german town joins the likes of new york shanghai and vienna the exhibition runs. until july first twenty eighteen. about
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a month before the start of the berlin international film festival the barely the last very statuettes are being cast director dieter cross-like already felt the festival spirit when he visited the forgery in berlin is the most about motional for me first because i've seen them shine up on the big stage because here you realise it's not only a great art but also a great crouched to cast these barriers this time preg is going to be on two keys and the two and a half a kilo trophies have been cast here in the same design since one thousand nine hundred fifty one they'll be handed to their deserving winners at the end of the ten day festival which will start on february fifteenth. to travel around the boundaries of europe and seven months that will step on us mission of course the german photographer took his camera with him on this journey to portray people living along the border of fifteen you opin countries based in
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the motorhome he traveled more than thirty one thousand kilometers for the photo project far from brussels the resulting book and exhibition show people who live far away from the political center of europe let's have a look. these are the faces of europe captured on camera in stark black and white it's a key expression strengthened to the camera. which is what i see i wanted to say something about europe is why this was a time when people didn't really talk about europe like they do now the burning questions weren't so present yet i think what you saw was what i wanted to show your opposition and i quickly realized that i didn't want to make it about all the places that everyone already knows i didn't want to go to the big cities like berlin and paris or brussels from i want to look at normal life on the borders of europe hence the title far from brussels to make fun. stephan and is
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a professor of photography at the university of mines in western germany. he prince has photos here in the workshop it's a costly process so he oversees the pests and. it's also a special moment for him. but isn't it what a picture comes out life size store sometimes bigger it's just a fascinating moment for. them and these are the reasons why you become a photographer why you make photos it's why i'm so excited about photography. when the face appears it will really be a moment of joy moment there for the meeting people also gave the photographer a great joy people like eighty four year old. missing the city of san sebastian in northern spain. for i was waiting on the riverbank and he came out like an atlantic swimmer with his camp and. suddenly he spoke to me in german he said rudolph how do
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you do. and then we got into a conversation and i learned that as a kid his parents had emigrated from germany to spain to the basque country. he married a spaniard and had five children. he said he feels german and he said something really lovely about his five kids he said they're neither spanish nor german they're just european or. seven and his is exhibition is on a journey of it's the first stop was brussels then minds the photographer his hometown and after that they'll carry on across europe alongside his black and white portraits he also displays color photos documenting the current situation in europe. i met this refugee family in sicily incredibly they didn't actually want to come to you they'd read about all the people drowning in the mediterranean but a husband and father was forced to by the libyan police. he was
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working in libya but the country wanted people from sub-saharan africa to get out using. what looks a did it is sometimes more sinister below the surface. there's an image of ships in the mediterranean is actually a refugee both graveyard italian authorities don't know what to do with them so they pile up there. is first as if. people and their lives on the outskirts of. the exhibition combine stephan and is his talent as both a photographer and storyteller and it takes you to the corners of europe you've never seen before. and this week's series when tree lights we attempt to bring some light into when to start this this also applies to the invention of french i just felt a little for the no water. the paris based hour professor had
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a bright idea he invented surfaces with thousands of little limbs that start to shine when they come into contact with water everybody is invited to be part of the art so leave a message let it shine. electricity and water not an obvious combination but water is the only thing that can light up this l.e.d. wall. water like graffiti was created by a french artist and has mesmerized audiences hold over the world. most of the times and most people too up because people are really focused laser lights so they. always walk most of the people or try to run this and that's when i explained i use what's on the exercise. it's just going to be no i had just had just to say no it's just five words so it sits there beats wet and
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muddy according same time. the water conducts electricity between the elite it functions as a bridge making the lights shine the water the greater. doors water like graffiti also interacts with the weather when it rains the wall lights up automatically. and when the water dries the lights disappear. even high humidity lights up people here in hong kong they're drawing on the wall by drying off certain. there are all kinds of creative avenues to explore. for an old came up with the ideal running an art workshop in china. to make use of us humans of concretes. maybe one we can china.
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with and eat our own me i think it make it in my mind. to use it is this practice in china to make something you. know built a first prototype for. water graffiti in two thousand and nine and he's been developing his ideas since then he's currently working on a new color version. processor even enables a game function. or no thanks water graffiti could also be used in architecture to create lighting accents. you can see the lights sousa concretes and my first wife combine a light and what's in the future is to try to combine a view of what's what i could see with these kind of concrete. wants to
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encourage other people to experiment with this technique. for part of my make a book. to explain or. to make. what i do. what are like graffiti is on tour in exhibitions all around the world. and was there for those clever combination of light and water anyone can become an artist. and now it's up to you this week we want to know what brightens up your life is it also the exhibition a work of art maybe a special person whatever it is let us know taking part in our condo is really easy just go to our web page for details and send us a picture showing the light of your life then you will automatically join in our
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drawing for this exclusive u m x watch good luck these days fashion is back in the spotlight in many european cities there are plenty of runway shows like fashion week designers and fashion label the latest collections but well i'm not quite sure if that will be experimental creations like the ones we're about to show you in today's high five series here are. materials you probably never thought would be used to create fashions. from france takes place and. she says the old material of the future is going to. look not just any old. she makes from used plastic bags. this evening gown for instance consists of four she used to bags. my miss. so it is really to bring our awareness to how much we consume how much plastic days in our
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environment and if it's there it can be used for creativity some of her clothes of even appeared on the catwalk they may not be the most wearable designs but they certainly get a conversation going. clothes that make you male. these designs are made mainly of pure chocolate and they take fourth place. clothes are shown every year at the site only you should call our trade fair designers and production is create edgiest clothes but they lose a match and belts at thirty degree celsius. the results aren't exactly pleasing for the wearer. accessories can tell a tale. for example the adventures of
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tom and. spiderman these wallets and handbags are made of used comic books. they all third place among materials you probably never thought would be used to create a fashion. designer and seamstress is the berlin comic aficionados. and each model is a neat elaborate kalash made from an original comic book. jacket any man of the star of the fancy it's made not only of fabric but also of hundreds of small lamps it takes all second place where little technology with l.e.d. land. is met accredited i'd like to combine technology and textiles and create a totally new material as. the only count. and calls this material screen fabric. it's also wearable monitor that aims to
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adjust to the wear is mood villanova isn't the only fashion designer with this idea the london label cute circuit also creates fashions with l.e.d. lamps. these glasses a name for famous musicians jackson miles the dream for sure why glass is made from vinyl records are number one on our chart of materials you probably never thought would be used to create fashions. they're the brainchild of zac tipton from the us in budapest where he lives he looks all records no one wants to play anymore. the old discs are glued to plastic and sought out their glasses frames are sold in cases also made from vinyl records.
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newcomer in twenty seventeen but somehow getting this award felt strange for the twenty eight year old let's find out why. for many the eco jazz award is the crowning achievement of their careers but on the latest novel felt like a fish out of water here. i'm just a fact so i just ask myself what am i doing here madam and if you play jazz regularly and experience the scene in a cessna way and suddenly everything is completely different and everyone's really interested in jazz all of a sudden but most of the time very few people are interested in jazz i have to say . despite the challenges jazz remains her greatest passion and alaina comes from a small town in the northern german state of lower saxony she's the daughter of a hairdresser. when she was sixteen she saw a film about jazz legend charlie parker and set her flew to sun the saxophone became a symbol of freedom for. all of that works right my comes back even if
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you can create because of affects. my hands much as you can sing into it. twenty eight year old composers her own music and pushes the boundaries of jazz. much must have been done in time to one sometimes you write a very sweet calming piece when you feel that way. but sometimes you have this urge to let out some really intense emotions stock and to really blast into the saxophone. on atlanta studied at the hamburg university of music and theater
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with jazz musician both care sheykh she still rehearses in his studio to this day and courage and certifying her own way as a woman in a field that is traditional. they dominated by men. on that side there was a time when women were only singers sort of the girlfriends of musicians but i think we've moved way past that it's like when you hear on elaine a play you don't just say not bad for a girl because she's just fantastic. for go this is. on the latest novel has made a name for herself in the world of jazz. here at the hof and bonhoeffer the owner has a surprise for. want me to figure out is this that's how much the moment you need longer thing is the mine those are new things i have long fingers. that's right this is a bamboo saxophone. i'm going. on only now has won a lot of prizes but she can barely support herself with her music she can no longer
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afford her rent in hamburg so she's moving in with her boyfriend and brooke she figure she makes three year olds an hour by such a month it would be nice to be able to choose where to live it would also be great to be able to make a living from music and to be able to afford basic things like a rehearsal space. to really relax without these accidental feel is fine if i achieve that someday i'll be extremely happy when it gets there because. novelists always searching for new sounds and her love again as his her inspiration life style on our website or join us on facebook i'm going to him for me and the entire year max team him but then thanks for watching by. next time you're in the many people dream of seeing the nor the knights just once
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looking kind of take you know i think you didn't really clear and clear the everyday person in the christmas what can they do about it so fail to sleep walk with me and don't take the ball of the elevator i do i do that every time i think about elevator or lift and there's a stairway to about i think the status. and i try and walk through it wherever i can instead of going in a car or even in public transport it's just you know doing things that i think would be very common and we just got out of the habit as it became great museums to take automobiles but actually it's not very hard to change those bearings encourage individuals to that i think you know people cumulatively making a difference. new
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