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everybody was wrong to want you to remove the reality that the whole thing might blow up in the face of a system that spawned out of control. the world and of course this is. the current investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on g.w. . great to have you on board again before we get started let's have a quick look at what's coming up in today's show. space saver check out a tiny house in albany germany. italian treat up to the soup is a favorite on. and on the ground are the
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colorful word of stockholm's next vote. this week we have so when you some really extraordinary homes from around europe today we stay here in germany and travel to the small town of hits. to me it is ok to about one hundred kilometers from handbook that we it didn't make right on the river. that is where little pots tomo stick lives he's just nineteen but he already has his own house and he even bit himself a tiny house might not offer much room but it's set to be very comfy for today's episode of living outside the box you could say living inside the box. this is nineteen year old male platonic shag and this is his house.
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he planted all himself. it has fifteen square metres of floor space you know for him it even has a terrace where he can sit in the sun. a little post thomas she likes it this way. his tiny house is parked in the small town of hits saxony. but. i think one of the best parts about living in a tiny house is being close to nature for instance i can feel it when a strong wind blows outside or rain patters on the roof. of. his tiny house is two meters fifty wide and six meters long. it's equipped with underfloor heating and a good sized stove in the kitchen. likes to cook and lounge on the little sofa in the living room. room for his piano.
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from living here in my tiny house because i only have things around me that really make me happy. he was seventeen when he designed his tiny house he got the idea from school homework assignment. but a new book thomas wasn't satisfied with looking at the theory and leaving it out that he wanted to build the house. he started planning it's in december twenty fifth. the year later he started building his house he went about it step by step learning by doing trial and error that meant a few parents sometimes the weather didn't cooperate other times he cut the materials to wrong sizes one this life so that i could take your architect keeping track of everything and at the same time the contractor watching the finances. and then you have to be your own handyman looking for solutions to all the little problems. that house cost in the. one thousand euros to
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build he paid half unself the rest came from his family he's been living in the tiny house for ten months the utility goes on though he pays just forty two year as a monthly electricity the insulation is would find it's environmentally friendly and keeps the interior cool and some of. our practice but what i found is totally practical about my house is that my fridge is just two steps away from step to the stove about one and a half back to the sofa for lazy people like me it's incredibly practical. so practice. the tony house concept originated in the united states nearly a century ago people started building little houses on wheels to be more mobile now the tiny house movement has spread around the world its fans reduce their material needs to the minimum making a personal philosophy of efficient use of space. what i see is beneficial about the tiny house movement is that it creates a general awareness for the issues that are behind those big sustainability ecology
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healthier consumer habits minimalism cetera was on the vita. now he's finished school and started his own company. passes on his experiences with his tiny house to paying clients the world over and he's got commissions for more houses like his. ok sydney clients neva stop in for some advice in person on my own for his plans to build his own tiny house. in this sort of think it's great that people can do this who've never had anything to do with it before it's just pure enthusiasm. put a little house like this somewhere maybe even in my own yard or it sounds like a lot of fun. so was insisted. the fuss to not hear one tiny hole with the fascination of these tiny houses and of the community behind the
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gun is something that runs through all segments of society see there just as many young people interested in them as older people of origin portable gaius other group that i hear and i think that's really fascinating and quite surprising. an opportunity to bring about alternative forms of living like this tiny amounts of tiny i was able to lessen the fascination of living in a tiny house may lie in its freedom and independence soon will platonic shake will set off to see the world in my trenches house to tourists or just take it along with them. well that's nice so you won't get homesick all most of you who took part in our dollars said you would prefer to live in a wooden house in the forest or in a beach house by the sea and that is exactly where all of you are michael king from canada i would like to live as a thank you for taking part michael you'll get a humax watch and now let's find out what's going on in europe in today's express.
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helsinki's new step to rein in museum finally opened its doors on thursday the amos rex took five years to build and is largely located underneath a square that used to be home to a cinema and a bus station. before it was even completed the lavishly designed complex had been hailed as one of the year's most innovative examples of museum architecture. the most wrecks opens with an immersive digital experience created by japanese our collective team lab there exhibition massless run through january sixth. also on thursday the official connectors month for this year's attempted test was presented in munich twenty two days before the first cakes are tapped. it's to raise it with typically be very impressed close and tubas and cost seventeen heroes and the other eleven year as well funded with a bit on the plus side the starting mug keeps beer cold longer than the standard
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last pricey both largest be abashed begins on september twenty second in munich and ends on october seventh. visitors to the reimagined st john takes mission in berlin come put their own chalk just to murals by five internationally known street artists with the help of mentioned reality the original art can be altered virtually class smartphone and i think it's interesting to have another point of view in which if you can know. the basics for example and you have you can you have no limits reimagine street art is held in cooperation with linux if a consumer electronics fan exhibition is divided among five galleries in central bolin and runs through september the twelfth. the. simple and meaningful that's how i would describe. the image of the german
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illustrator can be falling in several magazines in advertising and much more but not only the graphics are the essence of his work for him the message behind them are almost more important he's pretty good at getting the message across even when he usually only uses a few colors for his designs this also holds true for the following picture. breakthrough. this is the picture that made leonard gable famous a video released during the american election campaign of donald trump stating he could grab women everywhere gave gabled the idea now he's one of the most sought after illustrators. this image was first shown by a german t.v. station. one of the scripts. first i just made a sketch and posted it on social media. german t.v. saw it on facebook and told me if trump wins we'd like to post it the morning after
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the election. not there at the time i was quite disappointed because i was sure he wouldn't win every time he'd been following term selection the illustration was often used in protests in the u.s. it's been shared millions of times on social media. become the idea came to me right away what took longer was working on how to depict lady liberty is colossal so how do i get her into the picture if i kept the original scale when he climb a ladder to reach her elements could i leave out which show she come on. today gables illustrations appear in many leading german newspapers and magazines he originally started working in business administration. but then he felt an urge to do something creative and began drawing he expresses his interest in politics through pictures and he's not afraid to take a stand. in your teeth i want to convince people through ideas i find it really exciting just to throw readers
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a few pieces of the puzzle. for. you to leave out anything superfluous maybe use just two or three colors and leave out some texture. in an illustration capture the complexity of the trade routes between the united states in the e.u. . cable finds the perfect image of a handshake with one hand wrapped in barbed wire and current. you could push the whole thing to extremes by showing the american flag here. i mean accounts for markets. and i still haven't decided how it'll end. this is the final image. deals with everything from german and international politics to social issues he has to react. quickly news stories often stay on line for just a few hours and wind up in the trash still minute gable's pictures don't lose their relevance on the contrary they chronicle contemporary history and the spirit of the
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times. and now we've got the person who poured for anybody who is feeling hungry and all we can use siri is. we show you dishes from around europe and how you can cook them at home today we are heading to the beautiful italian island of fresh fish and seafood a plentiful there and they play a very important role in the island's clinton era traditions we visited one of the oldest restaurants in l. but to sample one of the local dishes. the deep blue sea. and fantastic beaches that's what makes them so attractive to tourists it's located just ten kilometers off the italian mainland the town of cup of anybody is perch atop part of the island's hills and
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it's perfect for an evening stroll. that's an abundance of fish restaurants here you charnock a scene if you care so it's one of the oldest in town it's been serving up fish and seafood delicacies for over forty years with a grilled fried o'boyle most dishes also with pasta. and i'm walled one when i first opened my restaurant on nine hundred seventy two it was just one of four restaurants and got really really big there were two very old restaurants where the city florida things were very different then sure as i was just taking off business was very good now the talent square is full of restaurants . luciano cassini's says opus the best fish merchant can be found in the harbor town. towards the world which is a twenty minute drive from his restaurant he comes here to buy the daily catch a lot of the money. but i think there's
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a long way and i got to take this more a little that was caught last night you can go down to the little pieces and deep fry them many of these small fish are great for got to go through there's a lobster. great lobster in visual a lot of spider crab for pasta and this octopus which used to listens to. the octopus weighs about two and a kilograms and will be on today's menu that cassini plans to make the first few ideas that is typical for l. by the end. you need to thaw ready rinse and clean the octopus. then it is cooked slightly salted water. off the words you slice to stalks oblique and likely drains them in only boil then you chop two dogs potatoes. at. the well that you this are to post what is about to have. so
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it will need to be boiled for about thirty or forty minutes and supposed to be identical you can feel it when it's ready for just how long it takes varies from octopus to octopus people. to sever the tentacles and mix them up in a blend. then add this to the braids leak. the rosen release from the sprigs and finally chop them then at them to the point. of at a liter of water or fish stock at the potatoes and meat to simmer. this i mean. even my mother used to make this do you get bored there's always been plenty of octopus and i see surrounding out where you stand octopus all three times
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a week it was a normal dish for us even though it tastes excellent of course all this to me. there's a rule. that opus cuisine is simpler and rustic with fresh ingredients. and if you like this what more could anyone ask for. and now we are heading to bonn when the beatles and festival is in full swing at the moment the world famous composer from beethoven there in seven hundred seventy and this is celebrated every year the beethoven's us born which starts this weekend this one of the most important classical music festivals in europe the w has been a media part of the event for many years and this time not only the music is spectacular your match was on hand to find out more. than
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three hundred pillow pink grand piano bangles above the foyer of the world congress center involved. it's a sound installation created by gong. for the principal venue of the beethoven festival. mickey failed to like the idea of having a massive thing like a piano in this huge hall perhaps the burning the halls imposing spaciousness impose high paid for the highway and if you know the law instead of standing around like a concert piano would do it's pink and float in the air so much like a butterfly we can make a living. for the beethoven festival the piano restricted with little motors and magnets that make knocking sounds in various rhythms. the installations german title is a play on words meaning future typewriter all future screen machines.
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yanno and the typewriter as machines are closely related to the. machine and. on then there's this cream machine. this is also breaking with a twelve and also wanted to break free of that scream of liberation from social and musical conventions was everywhere in his work in the brain in. the old nurse and his colleague christina sure who spent three days building and trying to achieve the intended result. it might not always look like meticulous craftsmanship but the installation is a highly complex work of art. technical terms we're knocking on the piano just as fate knocked on the door for beethoven six and to pick up that. t. the saugus turns to look to me too and instead of operating the motors directly visitors
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trigger a pendulum movement which is scanned by a motion sensor a tilt sensor and that increases the intensity of what's being played at fifty intensity at this in both. york north palm and lives in vienna and is known for innovative installations most of them connected to music. grand pianos have enjoyed prominent positions in the spammer's installations and seen here in an interpretation of france schubert's famous leader collection of internalizing. the could have never done a count but i must have used at least fifteen or twenty pianos for alternative purposes and installations and i'm now he has his pink gram piano suspended like
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a giant gun take pendulum in the congress center in von. braun's installation is a musical instrument and metronome in one. shades of gray that's exactly what most subway stations all over europe look like as i could see for myself this morning on my way to work warring architecture wherever you look but a growing number of cities are going all out to brighten up their subway stations the swedish capital is one example in stuck on you have to put away your mobile phone and look around i to stand off addicts have got together to design a large number of the underground station and there you could say the motto is i is the new gray. an alternative take on underground oh it's. not a full up to one hundred stations on stockholm subway system had mosaics paintings . and other installations they constitute what has been called the world's longest
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gallery the same one hundred and ten kilometers long it's a tourist attraction in itself. just to get subway and i feel like i mean that they felt well it's what makes the place beautiful and special so i think definitely there should be more art you know where every murderer i used to go around to see everything and i like the third. quarter around three year is you get to ride on the subway and experience a labyrinth of. some stations have been completely transformed by the artists charles plan is a throwback to old school video games. now just behind the redesign is slash i mean you'll see his pixilated tiles have transformed what used to be a crane room station interest symphony of color. when i saw this space i thought it would be perfect to have his that look like an arcade game because of the stairs of the elevator of the this.
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everything looks like an old fashioned called a game like space invaders pac-man mario brothers. the stock of nature has a long history of accommodating on. the first stations underwent flamboyance facelifts battle in the one nine hundred fifty s. the movement was started by ultimates the idea was to attend public spaces into forums. but together the station's interior has captured the artistic essence of each decade since the nineteen fifties. i mean it started off as that and democratic aspect really that you. be able to see art in your everyday life and i
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think it's amazing hearing in the subway because you see art wherever you go and you don't have to visit a museum or art gallery you get high quality artists just by going by the metro. some of the stations resemble cain brought home. the earliest was sculpted out of the subterranean bedroom in the nineteen seventies and then now a source of inspiration for many new artists. the study on the station is famous for its rainbow design and its colorful signage . it opened in one nine hundred seventy three and was designed by and ohana. the professor at sweden's royal institute of arts he's always been fascinated by the vibrant colors of the sky in full in its manifestation. even now eighty seven years young. the struggle. for.
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station in store called. saw. a report that if the all rika. story make a. large blue like. this some people come to stockholm specifically to see the subway amounts. of some of the stations even take place in summer with god it's marie on the sun no secret deal about the stockholm underground. and. personally i'm very fond of public art because normally it's so you lauch and especially in the make choices just. they shows are so weak you sort of feed the art in your body you can't just take it in with your eyes but your feet with your
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whole body and you need sort of to walk around to see all the different angles and things that's different. in this gallery there's no shortage of new angles to explore in stock taking the subway becomes a trip through the history of contemporary art it's. almost all we have time for all this time around but maybe you can join us again tomorrow so don't forget to follow us on social media myself and then tell you might see him here and the democrats bye bye and so work to. charm on your own matchbox car light show when wacky ice cream concoctions from above area. the only going six cents of the branch on strike.
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