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and the influence of islamist extremists. the country's democratic institutions now face a serious threat to the strong we call for the name of law of islam to my lips dominates the headlines they've just couldn't get in the ocean down love it should be and it may be an offshoot of. bangladesh the dawn of islam is on starting april twenty first on t.w. . everyone welcome to the day a special edition of your next full of weird and wonderful stories is what's coming up. heavens above
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a hotel room with no borders. policy time unicorns are out and about in london town. and i'm a believer german pastor and his mobile sermons. let's start off with a roll of the novel hotel never before has life offered us so many choices and literally as i think it's thanks to all mobile devices but the two swiss also all these choices can really get in the way when you're on the vacation and supposed to be relaxing so frank and patrick rick lynn have opened a so-called zero star hotel on a mountaintop in the swiss alps it's a chance to switch off and become one with nature a proper digital detox in the mountains.
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at the peak near going ten in switzerland and twelve hundred meters above sea level two artists have set up a bid. the walls and roof are absent. the hotel with no stars was dreamed up by twin brothers frank and patrick. by motional to get out of sync the something the interesting thing about the hotel is that many people don't know what it is is that our tourism you know gratian even most exciting thing about it is that we make people a bit uncertain that lindsay can. forget wallpaper the scenery around this bed is the draw for visitors from all over the world. this is really designed this is built and opened up shop and it's been no vacancies ever since. he turned the tables as part of the dank zero stars doesn't mean the bare bones basics it's
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a whole new kind of luxury. farmer could be detroit's didn't have much to do with art until now now he works as a concierge and butler. thank. you at first i didn't think this would involve me so much. but i'm pleased to be part of this better that you may be. after milking the cows every evening the alpine farmer dresses up for art. the he come on i'm convinced idea was to figure out how to shape the concept which is art of course and bring it to life so the players the people who live around this artwork become part of it. without him it would be far too conventional. he jumps and hops or slips his right. slips right into this artwork speaking as an artist and the project is like a painting be it but it's alive. the farmer who spends the summer on the mountain
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pasture with only his wife children and cows for company is enjoying the constant flow of visitors. so bell behind it all to marriage proposals one came in helicopter. me goose bumps. it was really touching to see and she agreed to marry. have never been able to experience so closely want to see. a night at the hotel costs around two hundred seventy euro breakfast and our views included. the new guests arrived. to friends from geneva were able to step in when a vacancy opened at the last minute. right. there the first guest to meet the artists in person. coming to your family thank you very much.
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i think this is the best idea in the world it's amazing. to feel at home right away. months drone hovers above them to immortalize their mountain high. it's brilliant and lucky i was the one who said we should come here and now we've got this sunset to look at this is going to sleep in the middle of the most beautiful mountains of the word we just like that i can even realize yet i think i need a bit of time i think it's unreal it's unreal. entertainment is analog and consists of watching the weather telling jokes or listening to music. it's an artistic critique of the digitization craze. the guests are the stars at this hotel. when you see how people react
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and how they move around in this artwork and get excited about it i think them and we get enthusiastic ourselves and we can see that our concept is alive. brain in the morning force the guests to retreat to farm or decrease mountain hot. the farms eggs milk and ham are on the breakfast menu all the food is locally sourced. it's a dream and then you wake up in the morning it's not a dream it was quite an experience actually stepped amazingly well the bed was super comfortable so it was very nice there was a bit of mosquitoes but it's fired you get used to it. the artists have turned down commercial offers for their concept including one bed worth millions they say they want to leave their hotels future open.
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next artists almost certainly open to ideas their real policy animals a london collective that allow you to hire a gaggle of unicorns for your event although there's no holes attached to the horn shaft in the heads up or rather eccentric on draws cold the fabulous of the unicorns you promise to brighten up any event using plenty of glitter he reckons living as a free spirited unicorn can save your life let's see if the horns head in this tz have a point. could it be any more colorful the members of fabulous of unicorns used plenty of glitter to get across their universal message of peace hedonism and charity. the unicorn is a symbol of freedom to live in freedom to love power and. some people who judge
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us with their projections and perceptions believe stream attention holes whereas in reality. expressive. chefs is the group's founding father. is unicorn allies perform at events around the world. we met him at his home in london's harringay district. welcome to the crystal palace. chef used to develop advertising campaigns for a large corporations for the last three years he's preferred to market himself and his vision of a better world but he still
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a bit tongue in cheek about it. and ways to make beer. and as we say in the paddock more is more less is bore. we live by the ten principles of you know cornea number one always be fabulous one another and the uniforms will deliver number two. if you don't you are. in the while. the other seven rules of you also sound like a crazy mix of hinduism and hedonism. don't seem to be the only ones who are in chanted by mythology the fabulous of meet up with like minded groups everywhere.
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dean has turned his whole life around for the unicorn for example the daily dose of strength exercises. and drugs. the idea is to spread the unicorn message among the people every week. shafton the fabulous of unicorns regularly perform as a dance group in clubs and at festivals and other events like tonight's rave in london's camden district. unicorn friends of course get the standard greeting. oh
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my. oh just a heart. i mean i've heard one and i like spending time with my x. ray yet again this is a player who practices me do you need home doing yoga poses i want to be ten or so i love to spread the love doing and writing. well that all we need now is the right equipment for the unicorn performance. but i have a pale. and a certain sense of mission won't go amiss either. the five is a vehicle in the head because what better way to get people connected with themselves than other people through a guided meditation that goes into the way and they follow the unicorn that can bring everyone together. and this is how it works you close your eyes breathe deeply and then gallop all on the word go.
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the unicorn story london's party venue several times a week spreading their message of peace hedonism and brotherly love and of course earn money with their performances. and in spite of all the glitter and all the deafness chaff the dean really does believe in his message for once without a wait i have a good and i want the. experience it and i get fifth self-love and south acceptance and self-worth. well benedetta so bufalino also has a gift but his involves fall less glitz a a much more humor the out his tales from france and delights in ironically repub dissing every day objects most of his ideas revolve around using public spaces for his artistic and ventures we caught up with him in polo west some of his work was
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on show. a cement mixer that doubles as a disco ball a proverbial carjack and a telephone booth repurposed as a fish tank. benedetta placed perception of everything objects the french artist injects humor into public spaces with please equal installations that test the boundaries of normal. society is completely controlled by the rules everyone works from morning till evening takes the subway or dryers everything is regulated what you know how you feel i'd love to question these things and see what i can reinvent that i know there are people who came before me and had reasons to do what they are but why shouldn't i do it differently and move things in
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a different direction. for more if i've already. benedetta thinks outside the box and gives objects we take for granted a new lease on life by turning them on their heads. in the southern french city of pope benedict who created a soccer field that bends into a vertical plane. how could anyone play on the classic he wants viewers to think about. something inside us hope was a complete just also the aim is to get people thinking about what it takes to play a game that invites people to gather on this field and agree on the procedure and the rules it's a little like in a society where people have to find a consensus when they embark on a new endeavor. and that raises the general question of what makes a society what it is and how we find common ground to pursue joint projects. and.
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one of benedetta is best known works is his telephone that is a litter. lemo bile the video has been viewed more than one point six million times online. many death toll stalls through the streets to find inspiration. sometimes the thirty five year old artist happens upon things or situations that get his creative sparks flying. at a pinch of humor and fleda he has his next project. to lead on a bit to the cement mixer as the starting point here and suddenly becomes a sphere sequence. and then it's eliminated and then the music is added and then suddenly people dance around it. but i'm interested in public space and here we have a new idea about how to appropriate public space in france hold us up with creators both who became at the exhibition in full listening as it works on well received. in the vertical soccer field can even be played on.
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the basis of bevan and plastic to see how the people are taking this over and set up their own rules gave them a few tips but the rest they did all by themselves and. then a battle before you know gets free ranging his creativity and that can be contagious. now on to some music the band featured in next report is made up of five musicians five aquariums and thousands of liters of water between music all from denmark and i'm fairly certain that they've created their very own genre underwater music they've spent fifteen years on a project called aqua sonic crazing was approved instruments and developing an entirely new singing technique so let's dive in and hear what it sounds like under the surface.
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sounds both sperry called and mysterious musicians alone in their very own pool. have somehow to surrender to the elements and and allowed to be a slow. little schoolman is a singer from denmark about fifteen years ago she started something new. i was experimenting with my wife so i wanted to try to find new expression new sounds and then i thought if i i sang into the surface of the water i might get
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some feedback some reverb so i went into the kitchen and i got myself a bowl and i started to sing into the water. grab the chili i started to cook my lips into the wall and then my own mouth. and in the beginning it it didn't sound too well at all but i was intrigued by this element what started as a home experiment has turned into a music project. actually named aqua sonic. it consists of the five musicians of the band between music and their instruments everything happens on the water and precisions. drama morten paulsen fills his pool with water some of the useless really change sound drastically. if the if there are just a few degrees too much it's a little. like they push the boundaries of what's possible without any advanced technology all they use are underwater microphones to transport the sound to the
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concert hall audience the water is very different because of the song and the water is very different from different cities different quality of water and you can actually hear it. ordinary instruments make no sound underwater quickly deteriorate so along with instrument builders deep sea divers and whale researchers the danish band developed their own instruments. performing on the water is. extremely lonely feeling i think compared to performing in the air you cannot cut communicate with the other musicians you cannot communicate with the audience so you are completely isolated. all they have now is the water their instruments and then music each concert is still an adventure even their breathing rhythms are included in the composition they have to work on the point at which their lungs screened for oxygen they managed to stay thought merged for up to minutes in the
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house. it's much more about wondering. and the ability to somehow turn the wall around and look at it and a new angle. and after that refreshing dive we're off to the beach that's where we met coston a clergyman from alden book in germany for years he's been tackling the dwindling number of church go as with a rather unique approach he's phrases his own mobile church and jokingly says he
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works for god's foreign office the pop up preacher travels all across germany and when he's not busy delivering some things he certainly knows how to enjoy themselves. carsten holcomb of the traveling pastor from northern germany takes to his court whenever he can. either it's brilliant there's nobody on the water or not much wind but this is wonderful it's a drag. being out on the water with our maker and you can switch off and really take things to the limits it's awesome. welcome it
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is just as unconventional as his house of god is that you have. a portable and inflatable it's a kind of bouncy church. there isn't in courts you have to take care that the cross is blown up properly and standing tall it's for an open seat on and off she goes custom ok my tour is mainly northern germany with his itinerant church hitting the cutting events in festivals along the way like this one on the beach at santa fe to ording this. killer i take this church to kind serving festivals like this because i meet people who wouldn't normally have anything to do with the church because it's the motto of our project is if the people don't go to church anymore than the church has to go to the people. this is a church with a difference the father of three got the idea for it nine years ago he didn't feel like carrying on as a pastor funny he sees himself more as
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a travelling servant for the lord plus it's a way to combine pleasure and profession. and surroundings are different life you don't have the formality and you can sit and drink your latte a doctor and still talk about the bottle talk or listen to a sermon is what it's more relaxed here on the beach people of the time they generally wouldn't have in their daily. mirror they're more willing to engage in a conversation. existence for the service the transformation from kite surfer to clergyman is official. though. the world. is. ok most started out as a youth pastor became a parish pastor and now he travels a lot representing his free church holding services and giving sermons on the beach
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whenever he has a chance he's even married a couple in his bouncy church and a fifty two year old pastor's face is every bit as airtight as the church i lined. it's going to be an even joy and i wish you all a really beautiful day here at the kite that's true and for your words like i am with you always have no fear and for you to know that you're right dignifying people. this is for me and about fifty i think that's a message that quite a lot of people can really use i don't want to force it on anyone but i myself live by feel tight and i've been through hard times and i draw sustenance knowing that i'm secure that i'm protected that i'm aware god will not let me down but he's with me by me oh hang gliding also plays an important part in carstens life he's been a keen fan for over thirty years you know is that thing fairest. you know. now the life.
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a christian eck pastor kite surfer and hang glider he sees no conflict there only genuine experience there's hope we can we don't always just knocks me over here i have the car and it's not my beach i can do all this from my one of just a small percentage of the population is living such a great life. this is a. constant homecoming is a pastor with a mission to bring the church to the people wherever they may be. that's all we have time for today but we'll be back tomorrow with another special edition this time featuring all sorts of sports of our from now. in our next euro my special. needs introducing our core champion.
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