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i hope that this will make us more ethical person so what would life be like as a cyborg. what do you think will happen society terms of the human race to help break i think it's only the beginning of this cyborgs human machines starting february first on t.w. . hello. to your max once again we've prepared a world of color for reports from around europe for you one of them ghostly green lights. celestial glow finish photographer mark heath captures the northern lights. terry and the lives balance cookies scream restaurant
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has received its first miss last hour. and i see images an exhibition on a house noir landscapes have inspired. people have been fascinated by the northern lights since well since people first saw them in the past the ghost of you know was regarded as mystical or even a sign of imminent disaster well let's hope that's not true because we now want to take a closer look at our upper relatives and for that we'll take a trip to finland in fact to the north of the country to lapland this is an area of about one hundred thousand square kilometers and a good place to observe the northern lights we're need with photography captures the magic of celestial performances to do that he needs a bit of luck and a lot of patience.
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the northern lights a natural phenomenon that always casts a spell on people to talk to for marcus kili has spent countless nights in the ice cold finish region of lapland on his quest to capture them on camera. northern lights how so beautiful on there so hues on something. from the outer space so that. something like they are not from this world. marcus is famous for his pictures of the reality and he takes everything that comes with the job in his stride for hours he waits into the open sky even in temperatures of minus thirty degrees all for the perfect picture. when he gets the chance he lights a fire in one of the nearby huts to warm up. but he never stays inside long he wouldn't want to miss the nocturnal performance
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the northern lights can dance across the sky for hours or mere minutes they can only be captured with a long exposure so he never knows how the photos will turn out. there is the different colors of. the northern lights the green is then there is also pink or red and yellow. but i like the pink the green is normally not so green earth you see in the photos but the pink pink ask you three. different titles for has shot more than one hundred thousand photos to date he edits them on his computer and knows just what it takes to do the light's justice. or person or or whatever and something in the middle and then in the background there is not and. so that you get to the person. oh here's the northern lights are
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if there is only northern lights you can't think how big. marcus checks every evening to see how good his chances are of seeing the lights which they're visible about two hundred times a year. northern lights are created by a like trickly charged particles released from the sun that collide with particles in the earth's atmosphere and they appear stronger the closer you are to the north or south pole. good weather for the nordic light for follow is that the oh you have a clear sky because the northern lights they are about one hundred kilometers from the earth's surface so the clouds are much slower than if there is clouds you will see that you will not see the northern lights. it must take a special kind of person to spend hours alone in the cold hunting down the lights. i guess. no i don't know you don't need to be
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a special type if you get tired very early then very it's not good for you. when he finally gets a glimpse his equipment can't let him down it needs special treatment in these freezing temperatures. when you take photos in a cold temperature but battery life times goes down brief so you need to keep the batteries warm you need to have extra batteries to the if you can change one battery to your camera keep the battery near you body use their body temperature to heat the batteries i normally keep them in my clothes. but occasionally even marcus has to rest. i go go out when there is clear sky and go to focus for an order not implied. by the lock hill it's cloudy quite often so i can sleep on both night. and the nightly trips into the freezing weather has paid
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off his beautiful images of the northern lights amaze people all over the world. but then sasin week. went to trance find out more and today's express. only interaction we can speak and it started on. with a back to different labels found various locations around the german capital each embodying berlin's unique charm. among this year's designers is polish german designer dobry thomas shows. to mark a new present says twenty eighteen fall winter collection in a subway station. and austrian designer lino schick chose the botanical gardens for her catwalk show. there's also
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been a big focus on promoting up and coming new talent around one hundred thousand visitors are expected to. follow its members roger waters and nick mason present the pink floyd exhibition in the rain starting this friday their personal items will be on display as well as videos and their famously spectacular props the exhibition runs until july the first twenty eighteen. the known works of painter vincent van gough have grown by two drawings the hell of my motto with stone quarry from eight hundred eighty six has been positively identified as a vanguard by the bangkok museum in amsterdam the drawing had been discovered in
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a connectors estate the confirmation led to another drawing called the hill of mamata with a similar handwriting and subject also identified as brian cox work the two drawings can be viewed at the singer museum in the dutch town of lot and tell my six. for the first time to vegetarian restaurants and many have been on out with this guy one of them as. cookie screen right here in the living you might be asked me what they serve that impressed the world's most discerning restaurant testis i don't eat meat myself and i've actually been there so i can tell you there's much more on the menu and then just sell it said stephanie angela proves that vegetarian because in has much more to offer. beetroot. with crispy olive crumble. grilled leek with black says me see these dishes
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were created by stefan henchoz head chef at the bowling restaurant called the scream since two thousand and seven the restaurant's just been awarded a michelin star. great because we had been expecting it we had been working towards this for ten years we are who we are we try to be authentic coke with love and good ingredients. is a great honor not just for me but for the entire team. to share financial propensities vegetarian dishes with a team of six and he does it without resorting to classic meat substitutes like tofu. herb's and let it all he needs for his edible creations and stefan henschel himself isn't even a vegetarian. it does have all the money to limit my cooking to vegetables because i think vegetarian cuisines multifaceted and colorful. going on there are so many
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different possibilities just the colors of beets for example red yellow well be you know. when he takes a break on the restaurant's roof. in the east in german state of thanks there he trained as a chef in north rhine-westphalia in western germany in two thousand and one he moved to berlin and learned to cook go make quantity in the two star restaurant among others then he started at cookie scream. this is a good place to reset yourself when you're stressed in the summer i tell my team when you eat you don't have to sit at a table downstairs you can go out on the roof when the sun shining. and offered to take notes delivers the home some vegetables for the restaurant straight from his own fields. the brand of famine specializes in red vegetables such as man of spinach all carrots they're known to be especially flavorful he's
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been working with chef on henschel for many is sad. that. the nice thing about painters projects is that it's about taste color and shape you can see that in the vegetables the kitchen purpose so well for me they're perfect. when preparing his vegetable creations the chef can even draw upon his years of experience making meat dishes. off to salting the beans he wraps them in tin foil and banks them in the oven for thirty five minutes at one hundred sixty degrees celsius. or serves the complete five it's not really brazen roast you don't boil out the flavor of your taste has to remain in the vegetable. thank you terry in cuisine is move complex the meat dishes because every individual vegetable has to go through several stages of preparation to ensure it'll turn out especially tasty but the great challenge for vegetarian cuisine is in the restaurant eighty percent of our guests eat meat and we have to satisfy them as well all dishes aren't
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necessarily lights just because they're vegetarian they can be very rich. cookies creme is one of the trendiest restaurants in downtown been in its patrons have included american actor tom hanks and celebrity chef jamie oliver. is often the case with the city's in spots the entrances and. it serves about one hundred twenty guests daily. push the financial the dishes taste fantastic because it doesn't just take the standard dishes and leave out the meat and substituted with something else he conjures up entirely new dishes. with very vibrant olive. everything tasted like you can certainly do without the meat and we really. enjoy it here for a while before the. decreased cream kitchen even experiments with vegetables into senate this is blue we ship it with celery. in the. rain
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is definitely to carry on the way that we are but at the same time to keep developing what we've achieved so far and keep growing together as it takes. to stiffen henschel and his vegetarian dishes a second michelin star may be on the horizon. and europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our your maps instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse you know it can be. on instagram. you can also find our series your mags the likes where we show your extraordinary living concepts on instagram and that brings us right to our next hour today we're visiting toronto better than it is he doesn't
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live in just any house his home is a power that saw once visited by french emperor on napoleon himself. good idea me go on the radio modding off venice is grand canal the seventeenth century palace was built for the good god and he goes one of the founding from my days of the nation republic. to do the pulitzer was home to talk to a brother a moral see an art restorer who is also head of the venetian heritage foundation he spent a decade returning the rundown powerless to its former glory. that . tried to b.s. that. the day is not me it's mine the only for a few years is not my for ever and it was built for another hour another
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family and so my first was a bit is just to keep everything together but without leave a trace of my war. his private quarters are located on the first floor. here in the first three hundred twenty square meters of floorspace all to himself. including two parlors the first boasts a grand history. is really. for the visit of napoleon and eight in all seven so they have redone the cd so it's a fresh goes new classics. but for today it was ordered repainting brawled. the original fresco was hidden under three layers of paint and embellish once. it was something like. i give it the image about a person that had something in front of the month i cannot talk and so i was able
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to take that. money and now the house can talk by themselves. the second partner is also dominated by. and imposing ceiling fresco. the goddess flora smiles down on the man who gave her a new lease on life. every day i when i'm in myself. and i watch the city and i say well i'm glad you and i talk with them sometimes you know they're very generous with the. processes furniture is a mix of styles from various centuries ago morosi decided to put his own favorite items on show here without trying to replicate the decor of previous presidents. they change every fifty years when do they change for nature if they changed so i think you have to make a compromise. or chairs and paintings by their movable they're not part
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of the bowl so if i want to move to morrow i just take it up with forget yours and the house could belong to somebody else who one cycle without. a trace of my ego. and the bedroom still has a seventeenth century look. rather more or see only modernized one part of the palace it put in partitions to transform more than huge salon into a hallway and three smaller rooms. so i decided to make like a. door. and door goes to. the bathroom is modest. countryside and there's a small kitchen. the guest room is
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a bit more spacious. the restorer knows its fair share of artists hollywood stars often stray it is probably not so during the venice film festival nicole kidman apparently loved falling asleep below this rocker costar work it's nice to show that another venice another one the beach and sense of market square so i think people from foreigner they'd love that kind of experience to see that you know you use your house even if this is a story called place as an old place. without. an impressive historical building but also very much part of this is living area today . this morning it's no really big flavors here in berlin for many snow brings back fond childhood memories no means that in snowball fight it's much more in times of
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climate change are us know is becoming pretty rare around here but now you'll definitely find some back in southwestern germany at least at an exhibition that focuses on prince inspired by the icy cold. my. this is how many of us remember the wintertime from our childhood that it's not dark and dreary but full of fun in the snow. if you don't mention everyone knows that child like joy hence the name entish name which means snow at last. one hundred twenty view search snow. a force of nature a source of romance and everything in between snow even comes in different colors. this is all this need this new scene show of her is something we've known since boy
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girl in the sixteenth century. it became very popular when artists discovered the mountains in the eighteenth century like casper vala from switzerland where these magnificent snow and ice paintings were created this is the first time they were very naturalistic. the passion and longing for nature and the outdoors the seen here in these aren't nouveau woodcut prints that is the most. landscapes become ornaments symbolic and naturalistic. ideas about nature conservation first developed in the early one nine hundred sixty artists were drawn outside to the solitude of the mountains. perspectives are also interesting i do you feel like you're in the middle of a landscape or like you're looking down on the surface from above with distance if i think this surfaces that snow ants to a landscape are interesting for an artist it alters the perception. of things and
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that's shimmering internal structure is brought out and that also makes it interesting this must have been there in the contrasts between the dutch landscape and the white snow. the other side of winter bleak cityscapes of the early nineteenth century. with industrialisation came misery for the working classes. this image of a coal gatherer is a good example i know naaman who was conceived sleuths a nameless faceless and haggard figure in baggy clothes bends over for coal that's full enough for one can. it express is the existential hanchen existence in the wood. this basket carrier is by twentieth century artist is a be are to you. like several other female artists how would cut prince give her a place in the male dominated art scene. in winter sports also captivated
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artists they became widely fashionable during the early twentieth century the snow at last exhibition is a loving tribute to the white winter so if it doesn't snow where you are you can always enjoy the icy artwork. if you're visiting paris remember there's more than the eiffel tower and more marked next stop we'll visit paris in institutes and the sea this source known for its atmosphere and most of all for its musical entertainment the locals and tourists flock there because of. the cia has been performing the songs of p.r. for forty five years we are now visiting a special place to experience some authentic french flair. from the outside looking in to this famous bistro where the flair of postwar paris lives on
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thanks to one woman my new waiter was been singing here for forty five years and not just any old songs but the songs of a good pianist. that i. mean just called believe his reply when i started singing here i used to tremble all over yeah there was a poster across from me i stared at it the whole time so i wouldn't have to look at the audience i had terrible stage fright shit but i gradually got used to performing this huge part of the chair first it was just a job to make a little money while having fun singing showing songs but then she gained such free known that even foreign celebrities started coming to see her stars like marlon brando and madonna and typical for madonna i thought it was lovely here and she congratulated me that's nice isn't it. right your musicians also drop by to hear my new oilers versions of payoff songs. was for me
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this is the real paris this is a place where time has stood still. with us about it for now but it's wonderful just great ten thousand times to hemisphere with a nice singing just great. under way or maybe the heart of this little distro but another woman louis said who opened the place gave it its soul she was a resolute woman with a sharp tongue says the current owner says she was sure a small one made to sixty one me to fifty seven but she drank fifteen glasses of pasty a day. those days are over but the special atmosphere lives on thanks to mano way that although she sometimes gets tired of singing all those old songs if he does sometimes i want to quit because i'm getting sick of it but what i do at home all by myself is with. and to the delight of her audience my new waiter isn't ready to take her from.
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