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monday. today she recounts events young people can barely imagine but they try to understand the use of reports from washington d.c. and it was a remarkable woman. remembrance day. today. i want to welcome to another edition of your remarks i'm your host meghan lead we have got some cohen mary delights on the show for you today here's a look at what's coming up. dynamic duo the twins there frank and patrick brooklyn so team up artistically. novel dish what a basket and a chilling honor conjuring up in their berlin restaurant. and bugged out in
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finland there's a new high protein bread made with ground for rickets. all this week we've been looking at sets of successful twins who have put their uniqueness to use so to speak no matter the field that they work in this kind of unusual teamwork seems to function well frank and patrick rickman from switzerland are no different they are conceptual artists who have gained recognition through projects like their zero star hotel in which a guests literally sleep under the stars or euro max met up with them in their studio to learn more about their innovative ideas. not one but two and the same to spawn and pets weekly can the twins and then again tickle in every way they do know who's older. and minutes older so i have
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a nine minutes more experience. so how different they let's say favorite color. orange their favorite music. i'm sorry same for me. favorite to eat. so much as long as there's no meat. spanish cuisia prongs concert artists have caused a worldwide stat their latest stunt was a zero star hotel open every switchback the service. before that they created the world's largest picnic blanket big mick. and a clutch well below are talking taxi only transported guests who took to the drive . back in one thousand nine hundred the twins founded their studio for special works in saigon they want it to manifest itself where people would least expect it if we want to create new realities not in isolated exhibition rooms but outside
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where it happens in real life they're. looking back it all began in this forest as children they went to different schools in the afternoons and evenings they came here to buildings in the forest. here they learned that even freedom has its limits . we built a cabin here once and both were legally required to tear it down coming back here and now a good thirty years later we get the feeling that these foundations do indeed tell a story about how our work together started the. beginnings of the from the me the foundation symbolize our work the way we try to reach new frontiers every day. this is their childhood home where they go up with two other not identical twin siblings. their late mother all family first has in one room. memories come alive as they explore. even as children they lived in their own world
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developed a secret language and often ran off. our parents would have to go out at night looking for us they literally had to tires down so we wouldn't run all you need. well trying is down is exaggerated we have these special they were special pajamas that kept you on the mattress. but that couldn't restrain their creativity and childhood imagination from an early age the dynamic duo began rebelling against norms and demonstrated and that for performance. i still remember when we said we'll block the street out there and everybody who drives by has to pay and that's how we raised our allowance even if it wasn't by much of what's going to be. their parents the father of political scientists the mother of poets let them develop their own creative space. and they never had to wear matching outfits
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unless they wanted to behave gave us so much freedom to develop and we are eternally grateful for that. they set up a studio in an old warehouse both studied us one in spirit and the other in frankfurt. and he loved working with large sponges and. paying huge pictures and i thought it was so cool so i went to my own studio and tried it to at some point he came over to look and said you can't do that you can just imitate what i do. continue to he couldn't just copy me it was a complete catastrophe. it took me about. ten years to admit it i was really quite upset that my twin brother would try to copy me. and office because i was on a huge designed to attract customers construction sales manager roy i do this says
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ideas like this to get attention hung compactly can complement each other. i would say patrick is probably the one who talks small fry and is the one who sees how each part fits together. i think they are a unit when they're together but not when i see them separately. they both go their own ways but they see each other every day in the studio what happens when they're. it's almost scary but it doesn't last long there's like a force field around us we can do anything it terrorism. and at the end of any arguments there is always a new piece of that simply doubly. well now is a good time to announce the winner of this week's contests well earlier this week we asked you if you know of any famous twins roberto prevost from montréal road in
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telling us about the successful canadian twins byron and star person there they are they founded and managed the luxury accessories brand. so thank you or burger for sharing this information with us and as a thank you we're going to send you a euro maxwell watch so enjoy. are you moving on now to london where the renowned the hayward gallery is exhibiting works by photographer andreas gursky now here's a photo stand out because they resemble paintings and some collectors are willing to pay up to three million euros for them. at first glance this looks well organized but a closer look reveals the chaos in the amazon storage depot litum sarah localized digitally brave new world. photographer and various course he captures it with
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precision and his very own aesthetic. just as much as i love reading the newspaper and i draw my inspiration from the pictures they print their every day so i portray many topics from our daily lives i don't shop there myself but everybody knows amazon but nobody knows what one of their distribution centers looks like from the inside. is huge images look more like murals sometimes bursting with detail other times empty. at three million euros this picture of the rhine river is the most expensive in the world to make it risky digitally removed and entire coal power plant lines in geometry dominate the image in his signature style. minor critique of critics often miss the human element to mind pictures a sick mind but i think they're all about humanity because even if all you can see is architecture or a landscape you can still see the traces people have left. after you were gallery
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is also showing this snapshot of a road trip it's meant to show how easy it is to take photos nowadays yet this impressive retrospective proves just the opposite. back here in berlin the city's authorities have come up with a fine yet heartfelt way to raise money for the homeless more on that at the top of today's express. public transport system to be v.g. is auctioning off two pairs of sneakers on line. by friday afternoon the bids had reached about twelve hundred euros and fifteen hundred euros a payload. issues are part of a for motional campaign in the january the b.b.c. sold five hundred pairs for one hundred eighty euros. the sneakers have a year's ticket for its transportation system sewn into their tongues.
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many footwear fans spent day and night waiting in line in front of participating stores this inspired the to donate the proceeds of the auction to an aid program for the homeless. the company announced their reason on twitter because some people spend the night outdoors even when there's no snow for sale. the auction ends on sunday. the. most famous moment is related to the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson on first say the natural history museum basel i'm not stopped a moment is that of the pastor's daughter. died in seventy nine. she is a dark. green in the headlines more than once before for example for his statements on bricks and. the mummy was excavated nine hundred seventy five
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recently our car showed that she's had already been found and reburying nine hundred forty three graves register suggested to the mummy had been extensive research and d.n.a. analysis could be. the back trade fair in london is currently showing technology designed to help people and one of them is a computer game that simulates a mouse mission and convey scientists. information. another is this people with images on the keys which are the rough also the multisensory keep will see the makes it easier to learn to play the instruments the trade fair and so on saturday . if the graphic artist is right the era of the classic superhero is over well according to her it's time for new faces and she may be on to something her work has now been awarded the most important accolade at the biggest comics art festival in europe now for the last
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forty four years it's been held in the southern french town of. near bordeaux some two hundred thousand visitors are expected over the next four days. we had the chance to meet up with right here in berlin to talk about her work and the importance of comic strips in today's world. of french windows blowing through the world of comics and his part of it her most recent book how i tried to be a good person has been nominated for the scenes most important award the photo. i just posted on and it's been tested to visit the festival because it's europe's biggest comics festival. and the french are the europeans who read the most comics . people there we got comics much differently than people in germany reflected.
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in guns frankly all of the fronts you'll see post is advertising the comics festival and since i'm on the ten person shortlist for the best book award my name is now in all these festival post just throughout france cockney comes from. had little to do with comics until she moved to berlin when she was twenty eight she soon began drawing her first stories on life in the principle of district where the former punk found the perfect surroundings to develop her art. today the vienna native is one of the most important comics authors in the german speaking world. and. then is a very special place for me recently i was reminded of how it was when i came here in one thousand nine hundred five i was always an outsider in vienna but here in berlin suddenly everyone was like me i was fascinated to see you back then you'd see these women with shaven heads combat boots and mini skirts i thought they were
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grace i thought these self-assured berlin women with fantastic i felt at home here immediately but it's so hard to hear. comics have nothing to do with bank comic strips or superheroes she creates graphic novels comics in book format to tell complex stories. includes pictorial reports based on journalistic research and observations of society. for work on the book many of which are several hundred pages long can take years that's because only list does it all herself from the script through to final coloration. comics what fascinates me about comics especially graphic novels and comics for adults is that you have a tremendous. spectrum of ways you can depict things. i control things the way they appear in nature naturalistic drawing. on it or i can simplify this or
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exaggerate you. can find surrealistic images or engage in fantastic realism. fantastic even when i'm telling a story about reality i can enhance the impression i have. also uses her own life as raw material for big breakthrough came in two thousand and nine with the autobiographical comic today is the last day of the rest of your life. it describes how when she was seventeen she and a girlfriend travelled from vienna to problem on without any money or even idea. for a new books love triangle story isn't entirely fictional. as cost of the bobino above and money you have to overcome your pride but once you've made the decision that it's ultimately about the story and not whether it's unpleasant or embarrassing for yourself then nothing holds you back. back when my
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life history is one of not wanting to entirely fulfill society's expectations about them and if you see a shift toward so at first it didn't matter to me if someone was surprised at the main characters decisions. but i admit the longer it went on the more it started bugging me when the square people constantly said yeah but why did she do that it's so unreasonable. this is the. sorry i wouldn't have any good stories to tell if i'd always been reasonable no one wants to read stories about reasonable people. success has proven you're right as already won numerous prizes like the marks and moritz award now she hopes to return from uncle emma with the four dollars in her bag. time now for something to eat and here in the german capital you do not have to go
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very far to experience international cuisine so for our ongoing series fifty kitchens one city we are featuring a special dish from spain went up to tito. for me personally what's it to me darlin is like barcelona it's a multicultural city so there's room for everybody it's a mood on the streets it feels like. minus the weather but otherwise it's much the same. people up here to the real good of the league is the head chef giovanni gonzalez miranda is the host together they are the creative minds behind the castro to coopt. the concept is imported from spain small servings made for sharing and he lacks ambience no she just finds spanish cuisine. to
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grasp the idea behind it was like to do something pretty informal something. like astronomic like a really high cause in the world just where i was working before but to make it accessible for people is kind of the ties in the hikers and so they tried to do something like and the restaurant about it with the utmost fear of the bar. get everything when it was born in spain spas region in the one nine hundred seventy two evoked as a dishwasher to finance his english studies a night and. there he acquired a taste for gastronomy and trained as a chef and. came to be led in two thousand and fine. he gathered experience in a number of fine restaurants. then to acquire gave him free rein to go bald in the kitchen he bases his creative experiments on spanish moss cullen every tradition.
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was born in in a place that is called god mecca. and quite close to the sea when i was we were going to the harbor and you what i was really amazed by that all the fisherman bring in all the food and this medal of the fish and then the in the restaurants in the harbor they were used to this this or this in the recipe. book and out of pure who is a traditional dish from the boss creature and. buffalo is spanish for us all to call it the fish schools which dried and salted fish so to water for two days before it's cups that makes it easier to process and gives that a special taste. you don't need and also being greedy and sokolow up the appeal but you do need sensitivity and good timing. what's special is making mayonnaise from the jets in the fish skin it's produced by
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snow cooking making sure the oil doesn't get too hot it's the emotion the rising from the oil and jettison is called will kill. all. the dishes that puffy to day because the end step one and the recipe has a cut of the origin. and the fisherman used to go to two cups of these. two cold waters in the north and they used to cut it and part of them they were put in the bones and sold for the conservation. of the fishes and part of then they used to put it in the oil and the movement of the of the boat archly created this incredible source which is arching with just oil and there's a lot in the fish. giovanni comes out as miranda was born in chile in the one nine
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hundred eighty three. when he. the youth his family moved to barcelona. in twenty seven he came to. his place and he and. the name is and means close a corner. has to win friends come together to cook and party. along with the regular menu to the stage the special. johnny gonzales miranda acts as so many helping guests choose the right lines. stops ones from all over the world. for me wine is more than a drink it's culture it's the landscape. it's part of a region you don't know but when you close your eyes you think. yeah i know what
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direction this comes from it's part of the it's just. the two trains found a suitable place with a guest of the korean peninsula current district. at first to quote was only open in the evenings but now it also has a lunch menu. where you. sort of. well i wonder if dr fish in manet's would go with cricket bread yes your me correctly cricket bread one hundred company in finland is baking bread that contains a dried crickets eating insects is of course a delicacy in other parts of the world but in finland such consumption was only legalised last year well regardless i think it's fair to say that eating insects is definitely an acquired taste. it might not
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look at the tyson but chocolate glazed grasshopper is actually a nutritionist dessert and here's another example from finland how you can enrich your diet with insects this pred is full of that each loaf contains seventy dried crickets ground to a powder and mixed with ordinary flour. the only difference to ordinary bread is that this has a special ingredient ground cricket other than that it's good old handmade bread. company files are introduced into the market it's been in supermarkets throughout the capital helsinki for about two months now. a shift didn't finish legislation pave the way for insects being deemed fit for human consumption. thinking that on november the first twenty seventeen finland and several other e.u. members decided to commit insects as novel food for human consumption that was a turning point we wanted to be part of this trend straight from the beginning and
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now we have the first in the world to offer cricket bread. crickets only make up three percent of an entire loaf never the less the producers say the crushed the bugs are an excellent source of protein amino acids calcium iron and vitamins a loaf sells before you rose. to fame seem open to try it out. it is a. kind of crunchy and i guess it seeds or maybe cricket likes the idea. that . it's really good it doesn't even taste like bugs at all it has the same consistency is normal bread and it tastes great light and fluffy. they're not ready for country wide distribution just yet there isn't enough cricket flower vase. but they're not getting back to both of them and soon they'll be
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plenty for all. i think the strangest thing that i've ever eaten was the goats brain in a lebanese restaurant but i thought it was fetid cheese and that's how to joke and with that my friends we're out of time don't forget to check us out on face book or instagram to see more fun stories related to the show well for me and the rest of the crew here at your remarks as always thanks for joining us and we will see you again tomorrow for our highlights shop. but next time on zero max find out something week celebrating the guild bosley says inverted style as the artist turns. french design a month seems in lynn sweet follows the legendary house of oz the whole. time scratch the designers in back is unique three deep in the structure. next time on
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