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a very special triumph in the mountains of norway. maybe you know that it's so difficult to thread a needle but it's nothing compared to the works by claire morton she threats thousands of then the line seeds for example and also bits of plastic on a fact which is several meters long so that you definitely need a very calm hand the internet's not exhibited artist from northern ireland accepted this for hours on end to create just one author all some spending pieces. claire morgan likes her work to be somewhere between still moving natural and unnatural life and death are suspended sculptures are made from a mix of natural and synthetic materials to give the illusion of floating in mid-air. the artist from northern ireland creates or hiding pieces in her studio in
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gateshead just outside newcastle upon tyne in the u.k. . most of my sculpture work is suspended from my own thread and yet i'm working my face an identical or similar components like i see it or flies or pieces of plastic and assembling them on the threads to give the illusion of something that is solid more often than not a geometric form something that feels. solid and strong visually but actually it's just made from fisons of pieces of very fragile stuff aren't actually connected to each other that could very easily be destroyed. claire's work is quite labor intensive often taking many weeks to assemble she is a team of assistance to help her collect the material. she recently created a seventeen metre high in wales addressing a controversial yet historical practice in the u.k.
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. elephant in the room was a commission for the seventeen city of culture and work in a particular space which was the shopping center which is located over the. docks where wheeling ships would have come in to originally. and and also make something that related to the history of the city. with thousands of bits of paper and thread she approached the topic which might be the way it's not have been talked about the way i'll talk about five days to assemble the wood a project of this scale it's hard to get it perfect the first time. actually i made a mistake in one of the measurements and it meant that i had to go back and alter the lengths of quite a lot of threads so. three. assistants who were helping me install it and. went away every day i'm glad for me to sit
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tight and not. remember the my preference i have to try and cut. in addition to a large paper creatures clear uses the craft of tuxedo me to illustrate both the contrast and connection between humans in the natural world. whenever our colors are started working with organic material for me animals that are already dead are just another organic material on their own that has particular significance or because we're animals and so there's a and immediate connection and the where between us and other beings. the artist often finds inspiration in newcastle where she works and lives the city on the time river offers her the perfect combination of natural and manmade. thurlow where it's made from organic materials i'm most interested in the places
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where. the chair and it meets the environment that we've created so i'm really interested in seeing. and ways that meet chair kind of creeps back in. one example of nature the creeps into her workers looking on the nearby time bridge. girls the new ones to others before claire morgan musing inspiration they can even tell us this is their seabirds and this is the most enlightened point where they met anywhere in the world a thing like the fly away to the sea every day. to get food to bring back to the fight in the air and i just really love the way the birds are kind of sticking their finger a strand make the place kind of controlled. shiny and. they are said to. be reclaiming their. creator pieces to explore themes
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of life time and permanence claire morgan hopes the viewers of our arts will draw their own conclusions we consider these important themes for themselves. and we continue with important topics in today's express all the cultural events in europe starts in london with a very special new museum. a new exhibition space has been created in westminster abbey in london the arcade are above the nave offers a from religious view of the interior a new external access tower has also been dropped. the queen's diamond jubilee gallery says this place is now called full display three hundred treasures from the abbe's collection including the oldest surviving altarpiece in britain which dates from the thirteenth century.
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the galleries opened to the public on june eleventh. the first exhibits full of buildings new humboldt forum has been delivered to a bank from the army out that dates from eighteen nineteen the humble forum will be housed in a bit in palace a new building still under construction on the site of the old royal residence it will showcase none european cultural artifacts so it up it may be about presenting different cultures and demonstrating that more connects people around the world than divides them and it's. the best it is part of the collection of the ecological museum which is moving from the suburbs into the new building. in the heart of the city. the
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humble forum is set to open late next year. on the italian island of sardinia in the mediterranean the muslim tonnages nature reserve is celebrating its twenty fifth anniversary of a special event the moment that first pink flamingo laid her eggs in the waters of one of its ponds. the reserve in the capital account yani is now home to europe's largest colony of flamingoes as well as representatives of one hundred fifty other bird species from ingo's are thriving on sardinia and can be found nowadays and lagoons across the island. in alice eve is your next lacks show you the news you're living concepts from all over europe this definitely includes home he lives in a real cost of the fourteenth century the impressive buildings ok to me
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a big one song seventy kilometers west of it however live there is not only quite extraordinary but also involves a lot of work but it's well it. he's constantly overlooking the river rhine is the home of. everyday life and maybe fun for a simple but he wouldn't want to live anywhere else to get anything bulky up to. ninety meters about the riverbank he has to crank up his any little train. like comp with with him all day and if you can't get to the castle by car so we've had to resort to other means to get stuff up here a little monorail it does the job very well. kind shine has been hitches home with the ever full decades.
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it's also enter into the public and can be rented for parties that helps pay the pounds. it's wonderful living here but it's also very challenging. it takes hard work to keep it all running and the big lord of the castle is not at you i might imagine it because if this works sometimes it's more like being a slave of the castle and master of all you see but doomed to heavy labor in the building as in the grounds. can it does and reasons there's a not to maintain. stained glass windows some dating back to the fourteenth century and less touch ups and moldings antique furniture the night school is part of the area open to the public. i was if you expect to feel tremendous respect for the castle which holds in its history. but it's not where i want to live and i like
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more lights and not so much heavy dark. sure was the car the fourteenth century council may be grand and glorious but it remains an inhabitant you're born . this is where we actually live on this side of the building used to be where the servants were housed when we've turned that it's where modern comfortable family home. in technical terms that was easiest to do here we had built in kitchen and a cozy living room i'm certainly more suited to everyday life than the night. his wife cornelia had to call martin into the living room is bright and welcoming many people don't realize that we live like regular twenty first century people. but we need that as a counterbalance to the dark and heavy and overbearing castle. at our private space has to be light and airy but how come the hedges only cost in the first place.
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you do your husband's one father play my father he bought of the nine hundred seventy five it was in a terrible state of some religious cult wanted it and he hated the idea they might settle here with their guru which in this piece of old germany on the rhine i was a very emotional person and said we'll manage somehow from the family was not so enthusiastic certainly have my doubts for me. to work for. both the planes for the equivalent of about one hundred fifty thousand yards with sixteen at the time. renovation was a complex task and expensive it cost many and that's grounds on subsidies cover two thirds of the costs maintenance divan was one hundred fifty thousand euros yeah still. likes to say this is why he wants to live out his danes is eye line of being alone appears fabulous if on some evening they decide to say reading
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a painting you can get away drill eleven pm and no neighbors are going to fly into a rage. these days. but. that's because the closest neighbor lives two and a half kilometers away so would the haitians have enough space to do what ever they feel like. the price for all that freedom is plenty of physical exertion the stands a numerous i'm still in spite of all the difficulties his family enjoyed being keepers off the consul. and if you want to see that video again or other interesting reports from our lax just go to. the new interior design. in the chariot design at its best and check out how you choose channel v.w. interior design stunning design idea and spectacular buildings and see i want you
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to. it's on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european home show you the latest in fenech china fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out your new chief. together really fantastic view over and also landscape we're off to norway now to go hiking and climb being the top tuner in the south of the country is one of the most impressive cliffs in europe so well this two of the participants need to be in a pretty good shape and have a head for heights. the isolated mountain regions of southwest norway a land of huge waterfalls deep fjords and high peaks it's views like these that motivate some adventurers to put all their energy into climbing these cliffs.
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fourteen mountaineers are here with one goal a dizzying rock formation known as the troll to india or troll. like a giant tongue this rocky outcrop juts out into the canyon separating the group from their destination is a seven hundred metre rock wall and remains a challenge to get people safely back and to see through that everybody is using the equipment correctly. so coming down again this group is without injuries and it's been a good day and it's always a good day. for some this is their first climb. up and breathe deeply and slowly that's how you overcome your fear. and i think. you should group has already managed the first three hundred metres it's taken them three hours and it's put their leg muscles to the test but the real work is still
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ahead. with the next part is called to him or stairway to heaven a fitting name to climb takes them a few hundred metres up a vertical cliff a harness is an absolute must here thank you on top of on. that and. this would just follow you when you're walking up now and you come higher up if i have a fool no i don't hold on to this. and then this length before stuff so if there's someone between me. so we have two balls to post this this one we're going up there . to those who thought the troll timber trip would be an easy climb we'll learn the truth but it's too late to turn back now all you can do is grin and bear it.
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isn't we've more or less reached our limited view that we're from the city not having used to high altitudes i'm not i'm fit but i'm giving it everything i've got . just a few more metres and the hours of arduous rock climbing will be over. but for some the real test will be the path to the edge of the cliff. it's a seven hundred metre drop from the trolls on to the reservoir down below there are no safety barriers here the norwegians rely on common sense.
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we have had a bollywood movie might have people basking in indian thing and we had also a japanese travelling programme a person on a jumping stake jumping around a troll that was placed haul for me to from the edge talking that was not good. but these visitors won't be trying anything like that just the view from here is enough of an adrenaline rush. i recommended do what you result to do though it's terrifying that doesn't matter i've managed and now i have a story to tell that was. the entire. has made it to the top and is ready for the ultimate test to see whether trail to the can hold them up. oh my god that will be hiking to for me to be honest that cliff looks like it could
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snap over at any moment well after all that excitement in the mountains it's time to come back down to earth and deeper and the ground because our next stop is the will to beat in western germany it's the sons of home for me because before i moved to berlin a lift a dog runs for a long time that's of coal mining have had a strong impact on the cities in this area especially now that most of the mines have already closed the last mine in germany will follow this year the mining of black gold as they say there is not only count but. this is shown by the county exhibition constant cold or i and cold which is taking place in thirteen cities in the whole area. in its five hundred year existence that a castle in the german city of helena has been through a lot but never before has it been the center of an art project. an
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artist ibrahima hama with the help of volunteers so together two thousand square meters of cloth from old socks. and then drape the material over the castle it remained like that for four months the grimy fabric symbolizes life struggles. what about the things that. millions of people and billions of people have to endure the whole lives but of course we might find also in the states where. we don't have to go through those same problems but it doesn't mean they don't exist. either he mommas installation is part of the art and cool exhibition project seventeen different museums across the ruler region are showcasing artworks inspired by coal mining. fatting on board and it's the project schaffer middle challenge for the art
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professor and curator. it isn't called a big head by participating in the art and call exhibition project the museums are expressing their regional identity or showing in what sense they're connected to the regency north of course their activities are not limited to the area on the contrary. some of the museums know their local routes to go to a new and they make it clear that there are those inspired by this particular german region with you to go by an industrial past and by its gradual decline lighted on. the british artist david nash's imposing wooden sculptures allude to this period they're on display in the defunct factory building of a former mining equipment. maker national self lives and works in a former mining region in wales he works with wood that was originally used to build railway lines underground.
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thought form and. he cuts shapes out of wood using a chain saw and scorches the surface. with his work deals with mining and the passing of time on which ties well into our exhibition project nash course inside one thing. free shuttle buses bring visitors from one exhibition to the next for instance to the machinations museum in witan. here photographs by alexander chignon if show ukrainian miners in the dun bass region these mines are considered extremely dangerous and accidents are common. conditions here are similar to what germany's ruhr mines were once like.
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change of scenery here at the art museum in both artist and glass kalinski is showcasing pieces inspired by sub to raney and objects do the very much you want on the world beneath our feet is very impressive and the tunnels there are rumors you can walk all the way from essen to dortmund along galleries in the minors. even as a kid i had this feeling i imagined things emerging from the ground it's. also important that sort of thing has always fascinated me. next stop museum fog van essen it shows etchings and photographs of industrial landscapes and how they changed over the course of the past century. and finally back to shrink a council maybe the burlap sacks from across the world are
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a statement about global influences affecting germany's rural area today. you want to know what do we want from the future what do we gain from coal mining and what kind of new thinking should we be pursuing for example in terms of international trade and to include. the rural regions are it in called project brings together seventeen exhibitions in thirteen different locations and opportunity to discover the areas past and explore its future. this official will run until september i'll definitely stop by when i was at family and friends there the stops can be easily reached by bike nice to in the summer perhaps what do you like to do when the sun is shining that's exactly what we want to know this week we asked you to send us a picture showing you are doing your favorite thing in the summer and songs that shots have already reached us showing some of us from around the world during that favorite summer activity with family and friends and you so much for your entries
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and if you also want to take part time to chill and all you have to do but just go to our website w dot com slash live stuff there you'll find all the details about our photo contest and when you do and you upload your picture your name will automatically be entered in a drawer for this your next watch so good luck we're running out of time now so hopefully see you again tomorrow thanks for watching by. the communication of your own max this mud is a unesco world heritage site the walking see mudflaps on germany's north sea coast are only visible during the time that's when hikes. are set off but they'd better take a guide along the water comes back faster than expected. with a time limit next time i'm here on rick's.
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