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the sky is falling stocks are limited leaving tomorrow we will have defeated the enemy will never see one another again time. we must pull to peace. to ensure that every move on. everyone welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan li from flights of fancy to eating your digital data we have got lots of ground to cover today here's a look at what's coming up. it takes
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a village lagasse even close france's largest open air photo festival. miss it from the start of the ration pensioner helps a pair of lovestruck birds. doing in his way of probiotics piker who's passionate about fighting and his freedom. right now is a wonderful time in europe to attend outdoor concerts or other cultural events for example in france's brittany region the small village of lagasse transforms into a huge open air photo gallery here alleyways gardens on the sides of houses become free exhibitions spaces for international for tog refers now this annual event attracts some four hundred thousand visitors during the summer months it's an idea that's even catching on in other parts of europe so we met up with one of the participating photographers to find out what makes this festival so special.
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in the class even a stroll through the village is an immersion in ont large format photos are stored throughout the quaint cobbled streets. for the fifteenth time to see at a village in brittany has been turned into an open air gallery. german photographer a young schlegel is exhibiting here for the second time. it's about four hundred thousand people that come here to look at you and your work richard this is quite amazing. but also you know the whole concept of the exhibition of the festival you know with mr strong focus on nature on our environment on identity young globalization issues like this this insect you know we gonna lose their. legal makes some prints of it insect photos it's
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a laborious and demanding developing method that was common back in the nineteenth century. the goal of the festival is to challenge views on the relationship humans have with nature. internationally renowned photographers show here every year this time american william albert alate has come. to photography festival was initiated by mayor jack welsh a back in two thousand and three he's the son of french entrepreneur eva shayne who was born in legacy. the cosmetics giant he founded still has an industrial site near the it did acknowledge on the africa. forum or you did it was my wish to use the village as a backdrop for photographic works as a setting for discourse on social and environmental topics he'll know through. like a scene he has since turned into one of the largest part. festivals in europe.
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works by over three hundred different artists have been displayed in the villages streets and alleys since the event began. to do the media we wanted to make art and culture more accessible in rural areas and the term somehow succeeded if you are now hundreds of thousands of people come here every year especially people who live in the region or this is a world of his you've done it differently it was important to us to reach as many people as possible if you like this you can go alone and. there are no entrance fees the event generates six euros of income every year old the organizers invest but the additional income isn't all that matters for the four thousand people who live here. so. i've been coming to this area for fifty years and we always took vacations here and the festival has developed wonderfully
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the organizers have done magnificent work. and the photographs really make you reflect on the future here. but. those of us who live here who really look forward to when they go to the first galleries it makes you feel like spring has arrived. it's like here a split up now it's a pretty festive festival and post festival season and. i always tell the organizers off the festival the whole bill should see this because this is what brought them but we're talking the time of globalization so i'm i'm fact i'm really fascinated by to. buy a concept of i do serious festival and. unlike many european villages of it science. is not threatened by the population on the contrary it's true on
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more than three. point three million visitors to brittany over the last fifteen years. and other towns are following its lead this summer bargain in austria is hosting the french festivals twenty seventeen exhibit. two small communities showcasing big photography events until the end of september. proving on national other stories on the culture scene including a sixty seven million year old skeleton which is making its way around europe's major cities that last independence day celebrations in sweden coming up in today's express. swedish con princess victoriana husband constantin all celebrated the country's national holiday on wednesday with the rest of the country. i'm very happy to be here on sweden's national day in this unique environment. the swedish flag
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could be seen at parties large and small points a story and i don't know why national day exists but it's still a day of the people. on jena six fifteen twenty three sweden dissolved its union the denmark and became an independent nation. to. a room at florence's renowned gallery has reopened with a collection of works by renaissance masters michelangelo and raphael. the hanging is designed to highlight the artistic exchange between the two contemporaries so viewers can better recognize the artistic influence they exercise on one another. michelangelo and rephase both lived in the wealthy city in european center of ot for four years.
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on wednesday the national museum of natural history in paris unveiled its newest display a fossilised forest rex estimated to be about sixty seven million years old the skeleton is twelve and a half metres long and four metres high it's the world's most completely wrecked skeleton and the only one with an original skull. in two thousand and thirteen a dutch team dug up the remains in the u.s. state of montana they dubbed it tricks and honor of holland's queen at the time beatrix. the fossil will be on display in the french capital for the next three months. from an extinct animal to one that is alive and well in keeping its correlation caretaker quite busy some twenty five years ago a female stuart name a lotto was rendered late due to a gunshot wound so a school custodian decided to take her in a very special friendship developed over the years but now milan is caretaker has
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become overwhelmed in more ways than one so what is next for this bird man and his well ana our reporter hendrick valley traveled to croatia to find out. two lovebirds one the big happy family. the couple stalked monina waits every spring for her partner to return to croatia from africa. it's a romance that without the help of steve convoke which would never have come to pass. but it means a lot to me to see that i'm able to help someone what else am i to do i'm a pensioner and it's a way for me to relax but financially it's overwhelming. the retired school caretaker lives in the small city of slovyansk he brought in the eastern part of croatia. during the spring and summer it's
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a popular breeding area for storks but my neighbor has to spend the winter here as well a gunshot wound left her unable to fly which means she would never be able to forage for her chicks. but for the last twenty five years stephen bocage has been doing that for her. the pensioner spends most of his monthly stipend on fiend. this is beating them is the hardest part i can't find cats cross hoppers and frogs which is what they be to nature so why feed the meat instead. of to. each day stefan makes about ten trips to the roof of his garage to care for the growing stalk family steepens wife died and his children have moved out so he's able to lavish all his attention on my lena and her family and always follow their father to africa. told on the show last year served on you it's worse to me
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than when my own children leave him or from now on school i spend every minute of the day with them. getting their feet together is difficult when they're small they'll eat meat but later they only eat fish. and organizing a five kilos buckets of fish every day is a lot of work. sixty pounds sets off on an odyssey every day driving fifty the monitors to a good spot on a summer river. stokes a tricky. life fish and they come. every day. sits on the bank and fishes for hours. it's always been an activity he's enjoyed. but for as for performer i was fishing when molina was shot by hunters. so i put her in the car because i knew that out in the
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fields the foxes would get. through without you near africa. at home my wife just said would you bring that back for. i thought that way no when healed she'd fly off for a. last old age. that was twenty five years ago at the beginning of a remarkable friendship. minus make levittown arrive nine years later. to get out there now waste sixty seven checks. because the words are more your school know the truth the two of us will send a lot more of your children off to africa they were born with a hook up with the will of. the only girl to. live in. some affections come back each year and have chicks around the capital and takes off in august is different and stay behind he drives her around and shows her other
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animals so she won't feel lonely. in the evenings they watched t.v. together. the. man in and capital a famous intro a chef some fine send pictures others have written plays there even mascots for brand of mineral water. but not that helps to plan to pay the bills. and it's getting more and more expensive to feed the historic. starch aside from. what i do i couldn't leave them even if i got a hundred brigitte bardot some return. you know she's had a couple so if i leave her in the woods the foxes will get her i've always said as long as i can still crawl all rob a bank i'll do what i can to help them. to keep things from
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going that far. as now trying to find sponsors for the young storks. i think your max has applied and you go child. everybody say hi to max he. kind of max me. you are what you eat at least that is how the saying goes so what if you could round up all the data that is shared or that is collected on you on a daily basis and turn it into a meal and the idea of a kind of the oh you might be served well to creative entrepreneurs decided to tackle this idea and simplify the way we see statistics so for the next part in our series dining with a difference we see how they break down big data into bite sized pieces which people can digest literally. abstract statistics take on a whole new meaning here i did
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a cuisine workshops people create dishes that say far more than what's written in the recipe. for instance the percentage of women in science in different countries is represented here by the size of the egg yolks. suzanna jasko and more stuff on or whipped up the idea for data cuisine all over europe they conduct today cooking workshops where data is turned into dishes. like . just atoms i thought we need to get people interested in the data that's out there. doesn't affect because they're facts from it and that not everyone can relate to these statistics or the world of numbers inside. the so we used food to try to find a medium that's personal and emotional and which you can use to tell the stories found in this data of net income to an inductor schtik. participants decide
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which statistics to use ideally those that come from their surroundings and that they find personally relevant jasko and stuff on a call that local data. this workshop is being held in shown below belgium here at the university of leisure smart gastronomy lab they use state of the art kitchen appliances there's even a three d. printer for making chocolates arlin one workshop participant shows that did a cuisine is even suited to darker more somber topics our idea is to play up the bells and creating this chocolate that you're never sure what's inside and so we're making the small talk the talk and we will fill them with various feelings that represent the ways that people die and also. now it's time to put their ideas into action to make sure the database dishes also. taste good participants receive tips from a professional chef arlin bird is creating the various fillings that stand for the
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different causes of death for six hours the designer from antwerp feels pretty leans until they reflect the situation in belgium. the prelims are waiting for their photo op it's important to document the various data dishes before they're eaten. the other goodies are also taking shape they cover a wide range of topics from the motivation level of belgian workers to nuclear power these participants tackled the topic of whether april in europe can see temperatures typical of all four seasons. the result is an edible calendar for the month as i'm going to ask my kind the food isn't a medium we normally use to present information it's also not terribly precise you really can't say whether something tastes twice is going to three times as sweet still consuming something that takes such a sensuous form makes you look at data differently. because that's what data
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cuisine aims to do help people internalize data in the truest sense of the word that's why participants eat the dishes together at the end of the workshop while explaining the stories behind them. you're at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our enjoyments instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse your not can be. on instagram. one man who is at the top of the statistics in his field. it is the favorite pounding in bag he's one of the world's best b.m.x. cyclists at the age of seven he entered his first b.m.x.
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competition and by the age of fifteen he was winning gold medals now he's preparing for next month's x. games in the u.s. and his chances for victory look good as he's already the clear favorite to win in the street category where we caught up with felix out on his bike. it's definitely dangerous. work with a lot can happen and. you need to know how to fall properly. felix prang and derek is a pro b.m.x. bike or. the most is what i've always wanted to do i've never done anything else. felix just turned twenty and already he's a big name in the international b.m.x. world but he's not one to show off and has a hands on approach to life he loves his bike and his freedom.
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there's nobody to tell me what to do when to ride and there's just so many things you can try out. for. felix wanted to make a living from his passion and succeeded he found sponsors and gets paid to ride. but in two thousand and seventeen his dreams were almost desh he sustained a serious injury to his knee after a bad landing it took two operations and five months of rehab for him to recover during that time he couldn't bike but this will drive me nuts if i can't bike for just one or two days the injuries can get really complicated. i was worried i wouldn't be able to get back into the game for a long time. but then the comeback in march félix competed against the best of the best in the world and took second place. it was amazing to stand on the steps right next to my idols. then came the next surprise germany
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approached félix to join the olympic team for the two thousand and twenty summer games in tokyo on two conditions he had to take on a coach and to be available at all times to comply with doping regulations but that cramp his style. when i was little i always dreamed that b.m.x. would. become an olympic discipline so i could go but over the years i realized it wasn't that cool they sent me a contract but i never signed it. this is where it all began in the village of ross bach near cologne on his neighbor's driveway. félix spent countless hours here practicing his first tricks the miller family was happy to have him and shared the highs and lows of his early days in the b.m.x. world. we even saw him crash because of one of those metal right but he had such iron results he just get back on this bike and keep going. felix punkin
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back now lives in cologne when he's not touring the world but his hometown always remains close to his heart come up in for them i love coming back home it's beautiful here it's a great place to live. is next stop the x. games in july in the us and event it's like the olympics for extreme sports. felix is one of just twelve riders worldwide who have been invited to compete in the street division. but the most fun i'll never be able to stop biking no matter how old i get. i'll keep going for as long as i can until my body gives out. all or nothing for félix prog and pushing the limits on his b.m.x. is what life is all about. next up we've got something for all of you do it yourself ers out there summer's
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just around the corner now a so it's a good time to plan a vacation but limited funds might hinder any grand holiday plans so our d.i.y. expert zari hansen has come up with a fun way to save up for your next trip. hi my name is sadie with this my case i'm think you have always got your eyes on the prize and will certainly make you the money for your next day our show you how to make a very. first you need pictures of your dream destination that will fit the framed. picture frame and a sheet of plexiglas about the same size. a cordless screwdriver and a force in a drill bit. a jig saw. a utility knife scissors and glue.
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leave the plexiglass on your print and use the cutter to trim the print to. use scissors to trim your other photos. face down and apply some glue. now place the print on the frame and smooth it out. the next place the plexiglas on top of the print and decide where you're going to place the other photo. put some glue on the back of that photo and stick it on to the pixie glass. then put the sheet off to one side the drill bit should be just a little larger than a two year old coin so those coins will fit into the slot later. now make sure the inside frame fits into the main frame. and cut away a space for the coin slot. now it's time to assemble the frame.
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load the sheet of plexiglass then the inside frame and finally the print which is attached to the rear panel. and there it is. your vacation piggy bank which will help you save for the trip of a lifetime. looking for a good wedding present a vacation the honeymoon bank the perfect. hour that we come to the end of another shot now don't forget to friend us on facebook or check us out on instagram from me and the rest of the crew here you're all next as always thanks for joining and we'll see again tomorrow. on the next edition of your remarks looking for in the parking lot cologne based
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artist nick you know if you cannot has a passion for truck refuse the risk especially when the coach is in the toughest of . using image editing programs he turns them into colorful shocks that almost no painting a portrait of a truck driver ties the work together. images next time on your next.
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