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and now i want to meet those women back home full of bones by their duties and social goals and informed in a whole deadbeats and writes my name is dave out of the group and they are more ads that. i really want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee and it is good to be back in the studio with you know we've got a packed show so let's get right to it here's a look at what's coming up. and expose your house generation instagram is fueling a revival in old school photography to. play into designing rising to the challenge
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of furnishing and a frame house. and double jeopardy why a pair of our program twins are inseparable at work. now there is a renaissance of sorts of mung us more and more young people are using products that perhaps their parents or even their grandparents once usenet record players cassette players roll film cameras and even polar polaroid cameras like this one are seeing a revival now it's hard to believe that with all this new technology at hand something like this is becoming popular again i'm going to take a quick so fleet. all right well camera manufacturers are taking advantage of this surprising development in photography so let's see now how the so-called generation instagram is driving this trend.
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hidden beneath this is sabina. she's not into modern technology she prefers. cameras this one is perfect for getting a panorama shot st every shot is a considered decision. i have the feeling that most people now only see the whole the day or whatever they're taking a picture all through a lens since i stopped doing that and consciously opted for analog photography i feel much better it's taken off the pressure. she takes pictures and also teaches others how to use the technology as well as how to develop the resulting photos her studio is in berlins former east every week she meets up here with like minded photographers. what i like most is how the whole process is slow down you concentrate on what's essential. it's not just a quick snapshot you can see the result immediately and that's what's interesting.
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i'm fascinated by analog photography it feels real because it's physical you can actually touch it. it's not something abstract. that there's so much interest in analog photography that new cameras are now coming out on the market a london start up design the reflex the first new manual film camera in more than twenty five years other manufacturers are also trying their hand at instant cameras with a picture costing about a euro a piece. which made its name with instant photography decades ago had gone bankrupt when polish businessman. he brought out a new camera last year with the hope of winning over the instagram generation. younger people are like wow this new thing is amazing yeah sure it was in the past but it's a new experience for them it's you know this photograph is a rare experience where you have something happening something happening outside of
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your smartphone that's interesting and i think this is the part that that the younger audience really appreciates where their audience is kind of still. the amazing accuracy. of sharing of. instant photography shows across europe testified to its researching popularity the polaroid project at the gallery showcases the works of some three hundred artists including andy warhol and the photographer's gallery in london is showing previously unseen pictures by german filmmaker vendors he started using polaroid in the one nine hundred seventy s. . he would give away because it was like the push to have more right to it than the person which just. out of life when you produce.
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almost. if subpoenas vintage devices break down she goes to see who he repairs and cameras. he has many young customers who have grown up in the digital era. they sometimes turn up with an ancient box camera and want to know how it works and take a photo they're amazed that a decent photo emerges a digital camera is more for snapshots. taking kind of more meaningful moments or you're on your own in your digital world you're taking a lot of photos and you kind of have to sort through it it's more about what you put in and the way it kind of challenges you have to think outside. and others have to wait to see the results of their shots first they use chemicals
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to develop the film. just make sure you can find everything in the day. then the negativism morrow. and projected on to photographic paper. finally the image is fixed in another chemical bath. the icing on the cake what makes this also appealing are actually the imperfections the bits that are out of focus or a bit of fluff. every analog picture is a surprise whether taken with a roll of film camera generation instagram is rediscovering the magic of taking pictures in the real world something that it seems was almost forgotten. not bad but firstly i think i will stick to my good old digital camera all right moving on now to some other trends in fashion and both plus an adorable pair of
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that will make your heart melt all that coming up in today's express. fashion house should not only brought a breath of spring to paris at tuesday's shows. sent out a romantic connection in pastoral colors with feathers and floral embellish it's a celebration of the craftsmanship in channels famous a terrier. dog of old recreated a verdant garden to showcase his bucolic variations on shine on staples tweets chiffon dress isn't evening well the shows wind up on thursday. germany's boat show and the sports exhibition board is underway to some golf some nine hundred exhibitors have set up shop showcasing a range of products from jet skis and towels boats to luxury ots like this the ocean five meter model one emphasis here is on digital features in boats this
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vessels lights pumps and t.v. can all be digitally regulated and there's a host of visitor activities on offer like surfing an official wave bush is the world's biggest trade fair for both ships and water sports drawing two hundred fifty thousand is that is a he. belgium's young panda got his own digs on tuesday the one and a half year old bear who lives in the pari dies as the outside brussels now has a nine hundred square meter enclosure all to himself. zookeepers made the move to separate town both from his mother because he had started competing for their shared space. it looks like he was ready to set up his own path. intelligent mr hart now are and i just want to refresh your memory before we move on to our next report last june
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a majority of the participating electorate in the u.k. voted to leave the e.u. in a referendum now brought. does that sent shock waves throughout europe it's also led to wild speculation about how it's going to impact the continent once it is carried out now while politicians in brussels argue about what rex it should look like one artist has already interpret in his vision use a cli british music producer matthew herbert is against brags it and has channeled his anger into an art project now it's a work in progress just like threads that itself so let's have a listen. or. are on a. whim brought to happen it was such a big shock and i felt so i had to do some thing. to carry
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me through the roof and that something was music to accompany the doom and gloom of breck's it matthew hoggard is now touring europe with his breaks it big band of sixty five musicians. i wanted to create something that was also had some joy in it you know so much of brooks it is really boring and greedy on inspiring and idiotic and so i want to create something that was the opposite of what. i depending on where it's performing for frank said big band always seeks out a regional quiet to work with like these dogs on sambal for today's concert in brussels the band also encourages the audience to join in so when we did the concert in london. every want to write a message for your. paper airplane throw it to the stage.
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and now we've got those messages and we'll throw them back to you guys so you can then you can write some messages to us and then throw them back. so that's one thing we have a message. oh boy he's a boy i. feel sorry for me i don't think it's about criticizing. people or thing for me it's much more about criticizing the structures that surround decisions like this it was. matthew's criticism is expressed through all forms of music he sings composes and incorporates other people sounds into the concerts. people can upload brax it
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sounds to his website with dissonant results. try to find a way beyond words but people could just. kind of make a sound. so. bricks itself is chaos i mean it's total chaos. and everybody's panicking you know everybody the people that want a panicking and the people that lost a panicking and the idea of the project is to try and follow the process. said big band plans to toronto the end of march twenty ninth teen when britain ish angel to leave the e.u. the brussels audience had mixed expectations. i want to the european union so it's a big thing right now. i think it's
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a lose lose situation we we're here to see if we can be cheered up anything that's questions the recent ability of bricks is a good thing is not. the stupidity of banks rather. if you go show columns that you shouldn't have any political expectations it should just be music music plays here and. there's no joy at all in the government that we have that's got no imagination of them how can we make this world worse let's do this trying really hard to make it happen so. and i don't want other people to think i'm all my friends in europe or strangers that much of your to think that's the only reason because britain is definitely like that but there's another bit as well which is not like that too
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which is about tolerance and compassion and love and imagination. i. think there is now to get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode and today we are heading to a pyramid but this one isn't in egypt but rather in norway and as we will see the owner has come up with some unique ways for creating space among slanted walls. a pyramid in norway over ten meters high this house is located in the city of christiane's on in the south of the country. how welcome to param it this is my home and also my art come in. the artist be able to lorna her husband and two children live in a space that is two hundred and forty square metres in size and post eighteen rooms
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. one day a week they open their doors to visit is. dear to lorna has lived here for a belt seven years it took her a while to get used to the unusual slanting space. all the walls in this house are sloping so we haven't got much walls are. so that is something of a challenge for me you are having clothes. where to. and also when i run having furniture you have to think about at night this time to. strike wall and constant sloping wall. she's made a virtue of necessity rather than storing clothes in a closet she's opted for draws. rather than concealing problems or in such
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a corner she did crates them. in the carriage at the top of the pyramid visitors have to sit on the floor to fuse hook. it's more important to them that the sloping walls stand for being spoken walls than they are there so i try to put my furniture in the house. showing the sloping walls and maybe use a low furniture no deeper to the ground and also having a lot of space in the grown so not to money from it sure. loves combining furniture styles from different periods. she's ranged mid century
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finds alongside antiques like this to century old wood cupboard. the pyramids middle story has a sleek retro feel has deliberately incorporated round accents to offset all the right angles. this house is a square shaped. and the roof is proof with out where the symmetrical shape so there are all. streaked lines and square face everywhere so i think to play more and to make it looks softer i try to make their own shapes. director has painted all the walls white to brighten the space and lighten the mood. she also had twenty
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skylights installed in the roof. to lay she more light she's passed on curtains. the unrestrained views outdoors has an added advantage when it rains you can you can hear and you can see the rain falling when it snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow and it's so cold say and when the leaves fall off the trees in the wind in the autumn. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. tell all is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be her studio in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my
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pyramid house and welcome back. in this week's series we've been looking into dynamic sets of twins who have gained success or even fame by implementing their creative ideas together well today the miller twins are in focus now they have capitalized on their striking likeness by becoming aerial acrobats and of course in this profession being in sync is a must. done this is diana and this is my five minute older twin sister sandra they call themselves the middletons i'm still can't get over their similarities. it's scary how similar we think how similar we are i've often asked myself how this can
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be considering the fact that we really are two completely different people i want to pass the ones that are just friends but with the same genetic material exactly like two characters more or less. two characters who form one attraction people often think that they are exactly the same a cliché that has its advantages and we exploited a bit especially for work. the miller twins have made a name for themselves by playing up there by catching similarities instead of their differences their double act is increasingly popular. they always take precautions before their performances they both trained to be professional dancers but are also expert acrobats they integrate the surroundings into their act and like most tweens they can communicate without having to say much
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at all. as women even as kids when we started playing piano with four hands things were clear without us needing to talk and we rely on that a lot today yes we've always done that i'm always on the left she's always on the right and i'm left handed and she's right handed we're automatically mirror image twins. they're rehearsing for a performance at the opening of a new venue above the roofs of munich sundries to the left of the drama while diana is on the right that's the way it always is and always hanging from a tall building. reason that i'm at home device and we've traveled around the world doing this act and we've been on the highest buildings of the world from bush khalifa in dubai to the rockefeller center in new york. and on top of that our troops are usually. paid for suv right so of course it's perfect
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travel action and passion to lose something special something special yes it gives us a rush it really is something special when you can see everything from above and you can also get to places that others don't necessarily get to. like to the top of skyscrapers across the world these twins have cut out a niche market for themselves. just what we've loved it from the very beginning exactly then and eventually you get addicted you get a real adrenaline rush and at some point you love adrenaline. when they work out and you act they try to use a few words as possible improvising as one but they don't do everything the same
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way one might be better than the other at something and get tons of power she developed there are some differences and now one of us is taking care of the financial side of our work more that would be me oh. yes she's the finance minister and i i know things down you know yes she does the organizing and i do all the financial stuff. until recently the two sisters still live together even though diana is married and sandra has a boyfriend but they knew that this situation couldn't last forever. we've always known that we wanted to have our own families and didn't want to spend our whole lives together as twenty. five playing boys we really wanted to lead separate lives with their own husbands and children and everything. so finally they moved in with their respective partners. separating from one another
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was easier than they expected so if you feel a bit freer it's true right you don't always have someone stuck to you and you don't have to talk about everything or be so considerate the whole time not having to talk about everything is something we consider an advantage of being single. now that they no longer live together they've discovered more differences in their personalities but there is one thing they both think is great about their sisterhood. we can decide whether to be together or not but we know that there is always someone there if we need one who we can rely on one hundred percent exactly it's not easy to find a person you can rely on just anywhere. in their current line of work they need to be able to rely on each other one hundred percent too. but they're ok with not doing everything together in future. in mind our slogan is to do as much together as possible and as much
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a part as necessary that's how i see it to. the military. with each other but it's difficult to believe that their live ago their separate ways. then before we go we want to remind you of this week's contest now we would like to know if there are any famous or successful twins in your country by going to our website where you will find all the details and with that we are out of time well as always for me and the crew here at euro max thanks for tuning in then we'll see you again tomorrow. next edition of. a camel hold a made of ginger and a great pint comprised a glass marble sauna in the bag has made a name as one of europe's leading illustrators so she looks more with paper than on the edge of the berlin based on meticulous craftsmanship is in worldwide democracy
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the. law. of. the world's most powerful intelligence agencies. working together. on climate research. the end of the cold war made that possible. the united states and russia seems to be opportunistic the former foes became collaborators even though they could see the disastrous total ages. the morning of the fifteen minutes of g.w. from. meet the germans. and so close to their specs of muslims culture in
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germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany it is supersedes the two traditions for every day lives and language because it's a lot of law and so i'm a good. player the trick i love d.w. dot com the german. tells us. story . it makes us laugh. and cry play trouble and smile. magic images. big emotions that comes from. oakland geno the busy every gent on d.w. . circle of fear. correspondent
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is in chechnya. islamic state has recruited more young people here than anywhere else. and more and more chechen fighters are no returning home. respected and feared how will this affect chechen society play circlets fear today on the unions. to speak on the latest technology. no. and it may be time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg. sight words and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i use my implants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively.
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