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climate change such. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. when africa people have projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's destroy in each other. be committed for the farming magazine. on d w. i we want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meg and lee from dining with the difference to finding beauty in strange places we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's
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a look at what's coming up. unbuilding walls revisiting berlin's history of the venice architecture being on the. rear view reflections of a german artist creates images from dirty truck mirrors. in flower thumps and how a master tailor uses an age old method for modern favs. to experience art some people go to museums gallery openings or special exhibitions or some people get the inside scoop to a private dinner created by artists and designers were recently in the netherlands to star french chef exalted to a prepared avian menu for sixty guest for the experimental gastronomy series of events now not only was the food a work of art the cutlery and the table decorations were also special and of course we were on hand for the experience. to.
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begin cuisine presented in an unusual way that's the idea behind experimental gastronomic. in amsterdam these guests get to see what awaits them. hoping to get more inspiration maybe to put some more plant bases would have helped very nice fine dining got a clue it's a big surprise to me that i'm here but the biggest surprise of all of the dishes i'm cutlery they play a major role in the event ten artists have spent months creating them. one of them is you learn from the view if the artist were a superhero he'd be magnetic are many of his walk so made from iron fillings shaped by the power of industrial magnets they're inspired by nature. rocks
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or. parts of trees. that a process i use is. is fairy. close related to true to gravity field color of. his studio in amsterdam houses this machine he built himself he calls it his gravity tool. with the help of magnets and a paste comprised of plastic and i am fillings he's created a bread basket for the experimental gastronomy evening. the magnets do most of the work and he just makes a few improvements afterwards. while the finished product is both a dish and a work of art and one of a kind. of thing is one thing of course and then the visual thing is a very important thing i think show if you see something that's a kind of aggressive it in my day is different do you see something very softly
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or cute. alex on the go team is responsible for the cullen early side of things even lend a hand to preparing the ravioli filled with seebach phone and p pureed the chef may have to michelin stars but preparing this league in menu was a challenge and his team spent a month trying out recipes like this one for mentored radishes. to operate with unique view the challenge is to get an explosion of tastes and colors we need to make sure that the colors don't fade green needs to be a noticeable green even green or after cooking on the inside there needs to be something enjoyable sometimes with being in cooking it's a little dry it's not so enjoyable because everything is just there to replace animal protein. at seven pm the guests arrive this evening will cost them one hundred fifty euros perhaps many of the guests are artists themselves others simply
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want to try something new the hosts have a clear mission my purpose was to make people more conscious while the soul of the idea here is still this yes we stimulated to eat more aware by using cutlery and issue where that is strange it's unusual. behind the scenes head chef alexander got here and us team of fourteen make the final preparations to the various courses this one's braised lettuce with garden saarland spelt served on stone slabs. yet the size utensils make eating it rather tricky the metal of these huge springs came from the former soviet union the guests are in a jovial mood now and the only missing course is the dessert. it's chocolate made from catatonic cocoa naturally without milk the response to the meal is largely positive. it was nice because there. was
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a rat in it so it almost looked like it was. rising out of it though growing out of the piece it also made me very aware of the cutlery. but yes it was very pure it was very pure overall we thought it was just really creative and really special never had anything like this i do love. the great deep and i do love the passion. and i do love the convincement but i don't like the fruits. to the team has fulfilled their mission and rooted with a round of applause from my guests who've pulled in the horizon and learned a thing or two about bacon cuisine. while those artist certainly aren't starving it looks like it was a lively evening now is a good time to let you in on the winner of this week's draw now we have asked you in which atmosphere you like to dine the two most popular answers were dining with
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friends or family candlelight dinners came in third in the mean time the winner of our draw this week is how kaufman from budapest in hungary so congratulations fell you've won yourself an exclusive euro max watch moving on now to other stories making headlines on the culture saying. sweden's princes hadrian was baptized on friday she's princess madeleine and christopher o'neill's youngest daughter. the ceremony was held in the chopra love dropping home palace. the prince as his full name is undergoing josephine alice and she is king cargo stuffing queen sylvia's seventh grandchild. spain's king philippe
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the sixth has officially sent off the spanish national soccer team the king visited the team at that training facility never treated. persons prince william met the english national squad on thursday to wish them good luck and much success. and german chancellor angela merkel dropped in on germany's national team and souths are all the twenty eighteen world suck a couple kick off on june the fourteenth in russia. former one direction singer harry styles is the new face of the current men's fashion ad campaign for tell you in luxury brand gucci critics for action for dog park and lots for took the twenty four year old pop star for a photo shoot at a fish and chip shop north of london paris styles was joined in the frames by some chickens and dogs in the first photos harry styles wears are classical three piece suit jackets embroidered with flowers a prince tribal in suit and a stylish bathrobe. february fifth two
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thousand and eighteen marked a special day in german history the ruling wall was down for as many years as it stood twenty eight to be exact and this fact is being highlighted at this year's architectural be an alley in venice now under the title un building walls the curators of the german pavilion have taken the opportunity to research the effects of german division and the process of healing after reunification. a black and unwelcoming wall only when visitors move around to they realize there are gaps. in the first impression of the display at the german pavilion entitled i'm building malls is quite dramatic for me east german civil rights activist nothing on a better worked with the architects of graft to explore the free space left behind by the fall of the wall between for my east and west germany. the death strip that
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divided the city of berlin measured a stunning one hundred fifty five kilometers. its removal left a vacuum a gaping wound that needed to be healed initially at a very practical level. this got kind of exams but there was no overall strategy or master plan but there were obvious questions that needed to be answered bridges that needed rebuilding train lines that needed connecting then there was the question of what to do with particularly sensitive areas. the free space gave way to a new party culture many left discourses an empty buildings full and offered virtually unparalleled freedoms and in one thousand nine hundred the city became a hit. very few of the free spaces from back then are still let today precious lotzen prime locations were quickly snapped up by developers a building being followed the former death street was partly transformed giving way
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to offices shopping malls and luxury apartments. only a few traces of the berlin wall remain. the memorial site at ban our shasta is the last drop of water where visitors can get a sense of the full extent of the border fortifications that once stood here. the german pavilion un building walls celebrates twenty eight years since the fall of the berlin wall by showcasing twenty eight different projects. the most recent one is still a building site is the new headquarters of the spring a media group that will stand opposite the a regional building which. fifty years ago right next to the berlin wall quite a political statement at the time. the new building designed by him courthouse stands directly on the form of deathstroke. the design traces the course of the berlin wall diagonally through the building leaving the area void and
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creating a large interior. the nerve center of the new spring a campus will be the digital newsroom. the force of music of it'll be like an empty theater with multiple levels it'll be loud full of energy and journalists so here on what was once the death strip you'll have a place full of life probably the liveliest place in berlin or a building. but i'm building malls is not only about germany. at the venice biennale are people from six different countries talk on video about me their experiences with border walls from mexico and cyprus to israel. and i knew that he and they were when asked about their hopes a number of those interviewed talked about the fall of the berlin wall inside what we experienced in germany seems to resonate with many around the world and offers
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them a ray of hope that need but moles can cast long shadows. decades after the fall of the berlin wall and political reunification the german pavilion in venice makes clear that wolves are still being on belt. next up a german artist who has a passion for truck a rear view mirrors but the interesting part is that they have to be coated in dust and dirt before he will photograph them using an image editing program nicolo vigen are then turns the images into a colorful shots that almost look like paintings while seeing is believing so we went along on a shoot for a glimpse of his mirror images. can lead us to begin to specialize in taking pictures of trucks specifically those with does seem there is a windows on the desk here the best. here's
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a good candidate. is most on your own if i take a picture of your mirror. this. got lucky today on his first try i. know he can get to work. in the dirt is perfect beautiful really sharp edges. there's a lot of dirt on the edges here going to runs down to the end of the mirror. it's super. is it do you know yet what it's going to look like in the end no idea.
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all run into the software and decide which colors look best and how to make the contours really stand out. little experiments with different shades of colors and with various levels of sharpness until he gets the result he wants. he got the idea for all this when he was on vacation and pulled over at a truck stop. i looked at the mirror on one truck and it was white with these great bands of dirt on it and i thought it looked like someone had painted it . or some artist would have to work for weeks to get the same effect but there it was on the mirror of a truck after a two or three day drive. but it was like that and sung this.
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down here you can see that one side of the mirror wasn't dirty at all. just begin with you this is the part that had some stickers on it looks like a watercolor and i quote the. every picture documented journey time spent on the road that's what i need to learn includes information about the driver and way he was headed. don't get enough credit but it's a tough job and sometimes they're on the road for days. long and they close work start at sixteen hundred year and then if i sell a picture you will make money too. ok ok ok ok. we'll keep rounding the truckstops finding new inspiration.
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to turn our attention now on to a woman who is clearly at the helm in her job. is the first german captain on a cruise ship well she got her start on a container ship and quickly moved up the not a whole ladder and now it thirty four she bears responsibility for around three thousand people and crew on board. pulling into port on the canary island of. a two hundred fifty metre cruise ship gently glides close to the keel. nobody on the bridge has time to enjoy the scenery everyone's concentrating hard on their jobs. it's the first time nicola has had so much. use each of us has which to me it's sure not an easy job but i think if you can do it you can do it. it would be doable with a car but this is something else all together. she made it this ship is securely
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mood at the dock. a very good morning to you dear passengers or when a steers as they say here in santa cruz there are parma my name is nicole and i'm a captain. this is a first for the cruise industry the first german woman to achieve the rank of captain. my heart skipped a few beats but i have to say i'm aware that i've got a team behind me the entire team on the bridge that operates the ship one person can't do it alone. cruise ships are offering attractive opportunities to women in leadership positions during the last ten years nicole langer's has taken several steps up the career ladder at sea. of course you shoulder the overall responsibility you have to be everywhere on board the ship it's not just running the ship you also have to represent it and you have to make preparations for a voyage foreign advance. planning courses and looking ahead are some of what she
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learned from her mentor captain courts he's also come along on this voyage to give some last second tips before handing over the helm he kept in long hours studied navigation she loves plotting the course. all she needs now is the cap and with it captain quits hands over command officially. i'd like to present this captain's captor you know and we all wish you the best of all. best wishes and by your guests always be satisfied. now captain long us has taken on responsibility for some two thousand passengers always having to deal with many different people at once was one of the things that made her go for the job at the top now the offices daily briefings are in a woman's hands up the bridge crew discuss all the nautical and weather data for the next call at an island pulls her mentor mostly keeps his mouth shut the offices
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expectations are clear. just the same as with any other captain you expect that you have to have trust captain longish always keeps his mobile phone on her even when she goes jogging still a bit of time away from the job does her good. seeing the ship from this perspective you can clear your mind to let your thoughts run free now all the ports in the world are her home and feed and i will pop how big we travel around europe a lot and i'm sure we'll travel around the world but of course when i only stay at my home address in germany for a few months a year i feel more like a european if yes all appear that. the day draws to a close in santa cruz de la palma. when the harbor pilot comes aboard it can't be long before the ship pulls out again he's an experienced seaman who sake in the hands of thousands of captains from the world over but so far there's only been one
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other woman to fight for not six months if we manage for the kwan at will have a really good because of the. carefully inches her join cruise ship away from the dock. so if you have fifty thousand horsepower it's up to training and practice it will. work. to me calling us has made his dream profession to the best in the world as far as she's concerned. well ships aren't exactly known for being good for the environment so luckily there are plenty of other people who are doing their part to help the planet and one of them is master taylor which check instead of using toxic dyes she colors her fabrics with petals and leaves from plants now her method revives the ancient art
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of flower printing making her garments not only unique but also sustainable. unassigned regime is a tailor who uses local flowers and leaves to give natural colors to her from rigs . there is so much variety in nature but you can almost always find what she wants . informing the leaves of a different color in spring than often i'm going to try these flower buds today for the first time. on it has been using natural materials like these just not tree leaves to die or fabrics for some time now the process is ecologically sustainable and environmentally friendly. and as irish as a tailor shop in broad support when the weather is nice she prefers to work outside in the garden must look at the cost side of the leaves helps bring out the color.
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sometimes ana and her assistant add some exotic materials to the mix like turmeric or the blossoms of longwood trees. because time to go to the chestnut leaves will turn brown but the buds will stay yellow the onion skins are red a mess local it will turn out a nice dark blue. in mine every batch is different so it's always a surprise and i can't wait to see the finished product but it does take some patience. this is actually an ancient method today it's called eco print the leaves not only provide color but also leave an imprint on the fabric . to make sure there aren't any creases. for this part of the process ana and her assistant use old bed sheets table clogs or drapes. not type which in theory it's
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a lot of fun i've travelled around a loss and i've seen how people in other countries waste resources i think it's great the. as recycling these materials you can make something new out of something old. but. here they're using magnolia blossoms the groups and rhubarb leaves the materials have been soaked for two hours in a solution of iron and copper sulphate. the solution helps to lock in the colors so they don't wash out afterwards. or shop owner has lots of material that she's dyed herself she uses the materials to make skirts dresses and even handed backs. and is always coming up with new ideas. each item is unique and there's a lot of customer demand for on his creations. and after two hours it's time to one day old the final product. it's like opening
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a birthday present. the turmeric has left behind some beautiful yellow shades. and the rhubarb leaves made an indelible impression on the fabric now they'll just hang around to dry for sure and that's just gorgeous the colors have such depth if you're not going to get that with chemical based. if it is quickly became recent topic on machine. it's a new and sustainable way to bring new life into old frederick's. hanging out to dry eyes not the idea that we come to the end of another show but don't forget to keep up with the program on our social media pages for me and the rest of us here as always thanks for joining us bye for now but we will see you again soon. next time on your romance on.
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the one single team sounds simple changes not too much time soon boosts by. people who put big dreams on the big screen. t.v. and movie magazines on the telly. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there quite abundance while that would be interesting so on mars the atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do tend to build
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a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which is being on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make a living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive brevard we're going to have to move off the earth eventual and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. the g. seven summit has begun in the canadian province of quebec weald leaders were expected to focus on climate change gender equality and trade disputes but u.s. president donald trump upset the agenda by calling for russia to be readmitted to the g. seven club german chancellor angela merkel said russia wouldn't be welcomed back without progress as the problems in ukraine it's unclear whether leaders will sign
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