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fashion sounds designing clothes for the blind and vision impaired. the kommersant design making furniture out of old plane parts. and ready kili creating a menu out of season of produce that aims to surprise. as they say well this makes people make people but what about people who are blind clothing play if you can't see yourself the project beyond seeing by the good to institute in paris puts the focus on these questions fashion and design student spend one year working with blind and vision impaired people to develop innovative design approaches that go beyond the sense of sight they try to achieve a multi sensory experience a fashion the results of the project are in show and the exhibition in the french capital. design that speaks to all the senses.
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the exhibition beyond seeing at the vip villa in paris is all about changing perspectives what clothing looks like isn't so important or higher delgado he was born blind but he's helped to develop the concept behind this show so visitors can experience fashion the way he does for instance through touch. this is a target starting this feels like a bedspread as like it was just lying down on my sofa right now cover myself with it and have a nap. but it would also be interesting to have a jacket made from something like the sources. twenty three pieces of clothing and fifteen outfits are on display visitors can explore them in other ways than just by looking at them the way heiner does many shops for clothes he gets help from friends and an app which recognises colors for him.
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and so on because of all clothing must be comfortable it shouldn't scratch will feel a chip on your skin and then there are materials which are interesting because there fleecy have structure dots all stripes there are also fabrics which smell a little cotton in particular leather too and there are materials which rustle when you wear or move around in them that's quite appealing. but the skin is the sort of course. for more than a year students at four renowned fashion schools in germany france belgium and sweden developed clothing for the vision impaired the project was an initiative of germany's going to institute. almost to. the moment our festers told me that young designers have somehow lost the feeling for materials for fabric that tech tiles since they just sit in front of a computer screen and i also ask myself what doesn't yet exist in this world what hasn't happened yet a step out of that came the idea of exploring
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a purely visual phenomenon like fashion and design through the other sensors a man's and also. workshops are part of the show they're designed to help the sighted better understand the world of the blind in vision impaired this one is by far in accusing a young designer from burlesque she's created a travel collection comprising five different outfits she found inspiration by watching interviews with blind people the collection was specially tailored to their needs. that i did away with all the fasteners and put elastic in the back to me. clothes easy to slip into are both pants and tops or an affidavit as excessive use i made rucksacks that can be worn at the front not the back that so nothing will get stolen because it's harder for a blind person to notice if someone takes something from their bag when it's behind them and i made caps with relatively wide brim protect their eyes from the sun
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because sometimes blind people's eyes don't close out a lot of. the project was so inspiring that the young designer is thinking about specializing in creating fashions for the blind once she's finished her degree. have a thought that's like this had been specially created for blind people before so you notice their joy that something must be made for their needs and that they played a part in the process that pleases me all the more but that's because they had a big stake in this i'm sick what can be is the fabric that there is and also magnified beyond seeing opens a window into another world you're going to find a set here you experience that it can be interesting almost funny to see what you can learn through touch i think an investment what hearing can tell you about the world around you and how you can move around in it and you're going to get it big and. it's always a present it was really interesting to be able to talk to the material and get an immediate sensory impression of the article like seeing without same solve for. the
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organizers hope that this will be the first of many such projects but first the exhibition will travel to other countries including sweden and germany. maybe this innovative cold thing will be shown at the big fashion shows in paris some time and that's where we had it now for the latest offerings by the crandall akram of the industry entities express. fashion house christian dior snow. it into a surrealist daydream in the first major show up paris to a week on monday designer maria grouty a cutie turned out lavish designs in monochrome patterns drawing heavily on serve realists and melissa such as the checkerboard. british label ralph and russo unveiled an entirely different look in pastel colors and crystal feather or flower embellished dresses fit for
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a fairy tale. shows continue through thursday. queen elizabeth's granddaughter princess youzhny has revealed details of her reason to gauge when to boyfriend jack brooks bank she said it was a complete surprise when he got down on his knee and popped the question while the couple were on holiday in nicaragua granny as she knew right at the beginning and she was one of the very few people in a and we left to this weekend and had a lovely time and she was very happy as was my grandfather no date for the full wedding has been announced about it will be held at windsor castle it will be the second royal wedding this year prince harry and meghan markle are set to marry that in many. countries around the world are observing national hand-writing day on tuesday the
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unofficial holiday celebrates the practice of writing with a pen or pencil and is considered increasingly important in the digital age which is seen a shift to typing on the keyboards of computers and other devices. but new interest in hand lettering with its emphasis on drawing beautiful letters offers hope of a revival in the art of fine in which. the nominees for the coveted oscars were announced today that their day lewis gary oldman and sally hawkins picked up not for their acting performances but tina and monica pier also dream to be on. with an oscar wants the twins have been producing films since the childhood in the first clips the death played a zombie and also the grandma was in front of the camera today of assistance of professionals and have their own company pura film and they are really twice as nice. watch and.
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monica stands behind the camera and martina sits in the director's chair that was decided by drawing strong at the age of sixteen that was five years after the identical twins made their first film together a clear division of labor was necessary to how many actually it's just not possible for us both to do everything all the time we had to decide somehow we didn't want to be competitors but work as a team. maybe we complement each other we do and two directors is no good. interviewing the two sisters are now thirty two years old they've already made more than eighty films together including a black comedy for german t.v. up at her. bag out thanks cut. we communicate
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a lot through eye contact and our relationship is also important on set we're a lot more relaxed i know my sister is there. yes we don't really talk a lot on set because martina is usually busy with the actors and i'm busy with my team and we understand each other without having to talk and that's great. so there's no sibling rivalry. going on if you know so far we haven't argued it all on this film we work together very well very harmoniously. the twins interest in at a young age in fifth grade they took part in a filmmaking project after that there was no turning back they borrowed cameras and their father built props for them their grandmother mother and friends were there actors. it's been our dream since we were eleven and since then we've been going all out to live it. at the age of sixteen they want to did
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you can win a competition then the decision who'd stand behind it was made. in the moment when i asked him holding a camera for the first time and framing a shot and then editing the footage afterwards i really enjoyed that. i liked having control that was somehow more exciting than standing in front of the camera . however at the age of fifteen the twins still appeared in their own films horror movies were their specialty back then this one was shot in the family kitchen. where we come from it's pretty quiet it's just a small village with about two thousand and habitants and there's a nice wood around the corner with a lake and a lot of mist and so horror films where the obvious thing. is of us clues it exists
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as a half image sort of in. the twins even bought animal blood at the local butchers to use in the film. was. my half of the storm after that we trust each other implicitly. if i'm offered a project then one of my first sentences is well if you want me then you have to employ my twin sister as the camera woman. and that's worked so far at least for the last two projects but that's by capt. and they share big dreams to. already know it's hollywood would be nice and oscar. even though they live in different cities they share a common goal to be one day both here and the oscar goes to the power. the if it is crossed and now it's up to you this week we want to know are there any
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famous or successful twins in your country let us know and as a thank you one of the participants will get an exclusive your next watch you can find all the details on our website e.w. dot com slash lifestyle so good luck. matty is k.m.r. is now working with a twin he has got a whole team he is a former pilot but even if he's not working in this job anymore plans are still a part of his life today but in a completely different way he designs exclusive furniture made from decommissioned acra designed which makes you feel like heaven on earth. part of the tail of a plane converted into a conference table just one of many as kramer's many high flying ideas a former pilot he now gives older pass a new lease on life. as a hero. this is a d.c. nine to use a lodge that was decommissioned a few years ago and also most of all we're going to make
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a bench out of it. afterwards you have the impression of being in a cargo hold. you can sit here and look out on the you know nothing else and. yemen all this is pretty much the same but it's from a swiss airlines airbus three forty swiss allies paging aircraft are purchased by parts suppliers who caught them up to sell the rejects off scraps or up cycles of. pushing the tile if it's about you know different parts such as fuselages or other structural parts are often taken out of service because of their english. you can do that not for all scopes so we get to buy large quantities out of and most in beginning a complete seven forty seven again into the next computer the computer seems is even. wilko design is based. in western germany mario sent his team brainstorm for ways to incorporate fresh deliveries into new designs. it's not kind of. as if we don't have any specific orders we think about where we work and
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start designing products like accounted for instance with that even sounds when we try to put what's on paper and to practice and manufacture it. because that's not us put up an emphatic parts from russian anti aircraft missiles counter among some of the more unusual acquisitions. kind of us my job was to figure out what would be cool and we thought barstools would be great baby wilko designed accept soldiers from all over europe and business has really taken off marius originally trained to be an airline pilot. he had wanted to fly big planes ever since he was a child. but joining his training a different career opportunity surfaced. i made a coffee table for myself and my friends and colleagues liked it so much that they wanted one too. so i had to make another one for myself and that happened over and
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over again. each piece is made by hand the prices range from one hundred to about twenty thousand euros customers usually place their orders online. they tend to be pilots flight attendants sunday v.a. should lawyers. the first has learnt to cater to their clients tastes this world poll is made from a jet engine. we often hear that it's the wives who have the last word always given the world a warmer look. we use a lot of the word which gives the furniture a more comfortable feel shiny aluminum. when you're flying big planes may have been his childhood dream but for marius crema piloting his own design firm
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has turned out to be even more fulfilling. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. to torrijos on homesick aeration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out see you on you tube. there is so much fantastic food on offer at the international green weekend but then at the moment it's the world's biggest. good and agriculture industry trade fair in general more people care about their food and by a fair trade products for example the restaurant in the german capital has also a special concept it follows the fill of fee off regional and seasonal ingredients in a radical way the staff even doesn't use lemons and pepper. edible
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works of art these experimental dishes made cooking exotic but the ingredients are sourced from the countryside around berlin. so there's no chocolate no lemons no exotic fruits no spices not even pepper and diners will look in vain for luxury delicacies they're simply not part of the approach at unspun general. counsel law i've worked in high end restaurants are for using for lobster and caviar but i've grown and matured in that food makes no sense for me today that's finished. instead the food served up here focuses on flavor simplicity and the craft of cooking. to ensure some types of fruits and vegetables are available out of season and the restaurant has
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a supply of homemade preserves down in the cellar. evil hébert open the restaurant in twenty fifteen and right from the start he was thinking about the food that would end up on the diners plates young ones and that when i got your own garden with eighteen different varieties for crimes of pears and currents we pickle and preserve a lot it's a very time consuming process that requires a lot of commitment and. absolute afford. even in winter when there's little to harvest in the garden the region around berlin still has some gems to offer rose hips these are usually harvested in late fall but they taste better the longer they stay on the bushes on days and his colleagues aren't only interested in the food itself which can be made into jam or moose but in the scene which harbor a unique if a no like a roma. oh man i was
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a kid and usually you get the minotaur word or november if you order them from a supplier but they don't have such a strong flavor they're not as fruity and sour yet so you need to cook them longer two weeks ago i saw the fruit was more sour and more full body after it had been exposed to frost. so i stuck. back at the restaurant under various reveals the secrets of the rose here. as well the harvest was small but we knew it would be at this time of year especially as others come to pick their two. we're going to focus on these seeds since we don't have so many dealers we'll see if we can free them from the pulp and fry them and then use them to buy the button for. the chefs are part of a growing commentary movement in berlin which celebrates two traits that define the city itself creativity and openness. and all their hard work has paid off within a year of opening they were awarded
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a michelin star. a single with his credit it's a great seal of quality one that many people trust at an international level as well. and for me personally it's a great compliment type praise to have received it after such a short time. these is quite common. and even if the dishes main ingredient is only jelly water like here in this tank on a japanese delicacy diners are guaranteed a feast for the ice and the taste but. the restaurant with a special concept and a special name sometimes a name can make the difference it can make an impression or maybe not sometimes the name can also be the key to success for brands for example let's find out more and i was serious high five here are. five european bands who
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found fame after changing their name. but the musicians at abingdon school near oxford were only allowed to record this one day a week on a friday so this group called themselves on a friday until they got a record contract and had to change the name. but. number five on a friday was transformed into radiohead and the rest is history this english band of sold more than thirty million records over the past quarter century. at first it was hard and grueling lousy money long nights poor conditions perhaps that's why john lennon and paul mccartney called their band the quarrymen.
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until nine hundred sixty when they became the beatles are number four they and their songs have become the stuff of legend. these young swedes called themselves fest which means both engaged couples and party people but they produced their real party hits later. the name came from the first letters of their names agnetha beyond benny and ana for it. on number three of bands who were wise enough to change their names so some swedes might see things differently as abba is also the name of a swedish maker of fish paste. the british love their
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afternoon tea but what does this long standing tradition have to do with one of the most legendary bands in music history. it's because they were once called the t.v. set they only relinquished the name in the one nine hundred sixty five after being slated to perform at the same concert as another band called t. says the new name is derived from two of their favorite blues musicians pink anderson and floyd council. pink floyd number two soon develop their own inimitable style. and. many boy bands of the nineteen eighties nineties seem to spend more time working on their pecs than their music which is why these students from london jokingly called them extra rooms but not for long they were smart enough to rename themselves coldplay and top spot in our high five.
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otherwise the group's fans would have to be crazy for pax and clearly these lead strengths lines elsewhere. but we know the beatles pink floyd and also coldplay had other names before they found fame we just picked a few for a serious high five you can always find more episodes on our website w dot com slash lifestyle or join us on facebook that's all we have time for today for me and the entire year max team here in berlin thanks for watching and back. next time on your own max generation instagram is read. covering the joys of old
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