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behind the scenes of bitter truth. manipulation exploitation corruption style. of business would. i ever wrong great to have you on board again the from crazy to love the landscape that's what's coming up today. they nibble fashion in creating ballads backs out of . a riot of color and you art exhibition explores the power of blues reds and much more. island hopping revisit for all the canary islands.
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or when it comes to leather most people think of cows or lambs leather right if you wanted a bit more exotic maybe snake a crocodile about have you ever heard of fish leather surprisingly it is just as strong as normal leather and it has another advantage it's sustainable because the waste from the fishing industry can be used sounds weird doesn't it but in fact more and more young designers like to use fish leather for their collections let's find out more. fish now that may look exotic but it's made from the skin of familiar kinds of fish like salmon colored and touch. a label. on a company that makes products from fish. she produces them and i studio ninety six i designed it discovered the benefits of fish skin as a material in iceland she lived there for a year very close to a fish and a factory. you to fish how you know every fish skin is unique even within its
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own breed. because i was on the us. this is often and the other thing i like about it is the feel you get the feeling you're holding something that alternates between silk and paper one song is a positive side and one puppy. talks to him it's wafer thin and feels silky yet it's very robust this is so whilst. so i cut in uses fish never to make all kinds of products. but it wasn't just the look and feel that won her over she also likes the idea of using a sustainable material it's made from fish skins that would otherwise be thrown away. and every type of fish makes for a different type of fish. in the show. and as far as the arrangement of it scales goes here you can see the letter a line
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organ. this salmon is very regular very conformist closeable so i can make classical handbags without well the cod has its own characteristics and i like that a lot too that's markus i miss all the. fish that is unleashed product and given that it costs some three hundred euros per square metre it's likely to stay that way still it's unique look and diverse uses on spiralling and more young designers to experiment with it. now a company that makes some and that is located south of like sick here they make the fish lever that is later turned into products like this. but it takes quite a few steps to transform the skin and internet. the skins are timed and drums like these at this point have already been scaled and cleaned and lost the fishing smell. the litter is times using eco friendly substances made from. the
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tanning process is also crime free the chromium salts often use in the industry would destroy the fish skin while the material is already more to resist and than you'd expect it still needs to be stabilized through the tanning process. then the skin that died according to the client's wishes. the skins are simply smoothed out and then left to dry the processing of fish never difference from last above a levels which often stretched out for drying fish skin is too sensitive for about. the dried leather and softened again in machines like this then the skins can be like it will sing together to make larger pieces to suit the client's wishes . company found a hole behind spent several years developing the right process in methods he says that his level has one major advantage over his competitors. when he does from the
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top when you look at the product as an exotic character that and without everyone immediately thinks of snake or crocodile sustainable no way but was our material not a single animal is killed as it were really is recycling a waste product so we're closing the ecological cycle isn't going to him and his new coalition guys. design is like on a country usually make everything by hand so a finished auto back sells for several hundred euro. but she thinks it's worth the money. i checked and i had testa the asses i miss afterwards i have a bag that might well outlive me just this is that this conflict is that it's lovingly handcrafted i use very good thread good leather good gluten clear it's something that i'll be around for a long time because this does atocha that's a long and. durable sustainable and unusual fish never has
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plenty of advantages and there's nothing fishy about that. there were really good to know otherwise you'd be pretty lonely in that outfit but not the same fishing for compliments but it makes sense doesn't it ok that's and i hope that that's fine know what else is going on in europe and today's express. the largest sweet water pearl ever found goes under the hammer in the hague this week. named the sleeping lion it weighs in at one hundred twenty grams it's seven centimeters long and some three hundred years old it was found in china it once belonged to the russian empress catherine the great and disappeared after her death it resurfaced in one thousand sixty three in his since changed hands numerous times
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. the pearl is expected to fetch some five hundred forty thousand euros. she's the queen of experimental pop no burkas for marriage her opera vesper teen on the stage of the national theatre in the western german city of. the opera is based on her album of the same day the performance transports viewers in. suspended somewhere between pop and opera. just between addresses the highs and lows of newfound love. a champion chaser has broken the all time record for the most cheeses run and he and he were cheese rolling wrecks in the english county of gloucestershire the competition sam's participants chasing down hill out to relieve the chinese. this year thirty year old chris anderson once again he's now taken home
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a total of twenty two double gloucester cheeses over the past fourteen years the race is said to date back to roman times. now it's time again for another your next travel load and this time you can look forward to a short trip in the sun we are heading to the canary islands they are a very popular travel destination for many germans the group of islands belongs to spain it consists of seven main islands which are located in the atlantic ocean we are visiting four of them today fred event to our grand canaria serratia and la panne mom we do the trip this week for a really good reason on may thirtieth it's words canary islands day on this public holiday the residents celebrate the first session of the parliament back in one thousand nine hundred eighty three let's have a closer look how varied the canary islands are it's no wonder that millions of
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tourists flock there every year. located just one hundred kilometers off the west african coast the canaries are an outpost of europe with an enticing climate. each island in the archipelago was formed progressively from volcanic magma over the course of millions of years. and each one of the seven boasts its own particular beauty. in the second largest of the canary islands is four to ventura on first glance it looks rather barren but it boasts spectacular beaches and is famous for the golden dunes of coral a call that stretches all the way to the atlantic. the banana what. you see here that nature builds things that are so much more impressive than anything humans mike to see but also the landscape it's so much more frantic because we like the sand best and the climatic image of cocaine i want to say and it's lovely. for it
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even to a is continuously buffeted by winds from the north offering the perfect conditions for surfers and that includes windsurfers and quite surfers. we have different times of different series or so there are bigger waves smaller waves are not really big races where you apply the color of the fire bureau. next up gran canaria the third largest island with three hundred fifty days of clear skies a year it's a paradise for a sun star of travelers from the north. the lively capital las palmas is located in the northeast. it's botanical garden is a must see a home to five hundred indigenous plant species. colonial architecture lends the city its distinctly spanish feel and testifies to the influence of the have it both
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only opened up a new world you know just. the theory of a new continent was a major milestone for europe and for spain in particular. by now due to its location one cannot be a play the eastern atlantic role in the conquest of the americas in the sixteenth century and at the end because you know he has the america columbus set sail in his legendary voyage from las palmas in fourteen ninety two here's an exact reproduction of his ship's cabin on display in the museum. the easternmost island his lunch at r.t. with his characteristic lava fields and volcanoes. in the bay of las colorado there's an underwater surprise. the museo atlantico at a depth of twelve metres is an exhibition of three hundred life size human figures they draw attention to global issues such as climate change. to.
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the museum is the brainchild of british artist jason to kerry's taylor who's been producing sculptures for the collection since two thousand and thirteen. eight of the pieces is designed obviously for marine life to inhabit a lot of the surfaces we we make very rough and textured and that's the sort of perfect substrate for marine life in a way you know we build all these structures but a service they get put in the sea you know we say goodbye to them. the art works are made of ph neutral concrete and are left to take on a life of their own underwater. we wrap up our tour and known as. the beautiful island its biggest attraction comes to the fore in the dark the deep black nights with cloudless skies and little light pollution are ideal for astronomers carmelo gonzales or three guess is an amateur enthusiastic. but i mean. for many of us one of the best.
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places of the world to view the heavens there is hardly any distracting artificial light and i don't have high mountains to the minister in a minute but rather about. what we leave the clouds down below. zero or when night falls on love palmer the astronomers focus their telescopes and begin their search for heavenly bodies located millions of light years away. the all. from here the universe seems within reach. the canary islands a place of longing in the atlantic. so to a lot of us you know we're there you don't have that much nature and lots of big cities especially here in europe where some of becoming more and more crowded huge
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concrete tells us are the only solution most of these places are not particularly green and apart from some docks you don't often see enema there either in such changing though for instance in munich and so on germany we have discovered an almost how only herd of sheep. the grass is always greener only have assigned to be she found grazing on pastoral matters they live in downtown munich between railway tracks and construction sites high up on the rooftop of a high rise. that's ridiculous of course it's a totally different environment than a meadow or a mountain pasture because it's not the point this project is about bringing a piece of nature you love the city if you stop putting in. nicholas frick and tends to the animals in the so called mountain farm sixty meters about the streets of munich the twenty five hundred square meters are noises of grain in the city
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jungle. the space of a city kids a place to connect with nature. they can dig around in the dash of. their own raised beds. the heights. and spinning wheels for the sheep's wool. that's a fortune and i like it here a lot we get to cook and there's a lot to learn about bees and coming back there we can plant stuff in the beds one can die a little bit of down i like the bees best. and chop the sheep are cool but so are the bees so. it's a strange picture up on this form a factory building with a view of the train station and surrounding construction sites a view that underlines the value of such natural islands like this rooftop. as ever and specter spectacular site that's been created specifically to address
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the disappearance of nature in new york and landscapes if you look around you see the city is becoming more delta that's the human form and it's fantastic that someone's taken a stand on an offer to provide space for a green roof top stones it's a big room at. the sheep evidently not good here the fact they're about to welcome that fast lambs into the fold is prince and it appears even an occasional gust of wind poses no danger to the animals. suffer the sheep blown away by the way and i don't think so and probably. the project is a model that can be reproduced on other rooftops in other cities up here meanwhile they're getting ready for new housemates rabbits chickens and a colony of ants will soon be keeping this company.
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especially in the summer are such a roof garden at the place to be or do you like to go to the lake with friends more that's exactly what we want to know this week just upload a picture on our website that shows you doing your favorite summer activity and with a bit of luck this year next watch list will be yours so join in good luck. now i'm sure you'll send a color photograph won't you the times of black and white pitches along now the great german writer good to set cal is not only color for but is always associated with emotion the proof of that can be seen of the soul to point b. to metz in france in its callen exhibition adventure of color. what would the world be like without color. what would art be without color we take it for granted until it's gone. colors don't just brighten up our surroundings many
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people associate them with feelings. look if it is just my favorite color is pink it stands for clarity and softness productive i do sir most of clear minds orange because it's a joyful color and make sure happy when you're going to read a lot because that's what. you see should read stands for love and passion. for what you believe it's the color of the heavens the first one i see when i wake up in the morning and there are so many different shades of our young. blue was also a heavenly color for painter vasily kandinsky he developed his own color theory for him blue awakened spiritual aspirations well yellow wasn't a color. was a color junkie. who could turn even his pallid estates into
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a work of art. his contemporary went even further for him color was even more important than subject. he expressed his emotions through color and ushered in a new style of painting. this put it off my chances associated with ferguson in one thousand and five in paris he showed works which for the first time liberated color from its had to travel. and no longer use color as a naturalist a way and this caused the scandals that so you better want to do he wasn't so tingly described as a fool's a wild beast but this is why it says some of what i do for the. eventually my t. stopped painting altogether and began making collages out of colored paper he called this technique poppy a dick. in these paper cut outs color finally prevailed over form this remained matisse's preoccupation until the end of his life. because of
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my tastes have that in spite of the scandal this allowed him to express his feelings openly and honestly for the first time after her column was a transmitter of emotion a means of sharing observance what he felt was the most thorough or galba. here there is nothing standing between the observer and the artwork. visitors are bathed in colors surrounded and illuminated by blue. for the troops are very immersive like being in a cloud or something and they don't come from me actually it's calling me it's very relaxing experience here. a pool of blue this is color in its most basic form for eve klein the adventure of color was
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a monochrome experience. i set about met to have a climb essence of a transition to the immaterial that there are no paintings on the walls any more just color pigments which lie on the floor and stay there through the force of gravity sort of also that it's a new way of thinking about painting or what your own thing is new avenues by exploring a single caught system or an explorer inserted into. the adventure of color at the center pompidou minutes and illuminating exhibition but certain to brighten up your day. and always serving up. well if you can call them really delicacies because tastes so defaced so they listen are disgusting. five european dishes that you would never expect to be
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a delicacy. the greenland shark could live to be four hundred years old unless it ends up as how kartel a fervent of shark meat an icelandic specialty takes fifth place on our list of european delicacies that may not appeal to everyone in fact the sharks flesh is toxic but when it's buried underground or left to ferment for weeks it becomes edible. but delicious that's a matter of taste how kartel has a strong ammonia like flavor. the side of this dish found in spain in austria might make strong men faint from discussed. number four bulls testicles here they are being served up as a kind of carpaccio. bulls don't have to be slaughtered specifically for this delicacy which is a byproduct when they're castrated at
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a young age. you eat with your eyes says the saying goes the traditional seafarers meal has plenty of normal ingredients like potatoes beets ground salted meats and fish but it looks like well as if someone has been seasick which is why it's often served concealed under friday the northern german specialty lobster causes number three on our list of less than appetizing dishes from europe this recipe arose as a matter of necessity in the past sailors suffering from lack of vitamins lost thirty five so they preferred to keep their food mashed up. what were the swedes thinking why would a country with a thousand kilometer long coastline with fresh fish on their doorstep go for old rotten herring. it's second place in our list of not so delicate delicacies.
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its aroma is legendary the stench a rotten fish it's non swedes like a blow to the stomach some lose their lunch before the first bite restaurants tend to see service terming fans apart from other guests for obvious reasons but people in sweden are so proud of their iconic dish that they even export it in cans. flies buzzing around your food is pretty disgusting for most people but flies are actually invited to help prepare this cheap so it's number one in the contest for the most memorable european delicacy marks and. it's a traditional specialty in the italian island of sardinia flies lay their eggs and young cheese and their large day or maggots eat their way through it their excrement gives the cheese its incomparable flavor and texture closer marts who is banned by e.u. hygiene rules but many sardinians just can't get enough of this delicacy with the
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living maggots. somebody has the house well if you're looking for a. good recipes on our website also many stories from around europe that's all we have time for today so again next i. on the next edition of your own mouth for four decades marcos has called in a medieval fortress for part of the river run in his home but the only life inside the historic wall. she's not entirely sure if so the ball gets higher making. more of the castle next time i.
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