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back to the. dance too much you're going to. want to see the man because the man nonsense is going to land. but who will be. the borneo case starts october ninth b.t.w. . in the room. what a show we have for you today and there is everything from travel to oughts to photography and gaming here's a look at what's coming up. time travel history made fun that we see again. artists taking the managing director what would.
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happen to the fix the damage control or for captive the welder through a different lab. traces of history can be found in many corners of europe traveling to the mole is definitely fun and inspiring but there's actually no need you see you can easily travel from the comforts of the often chair to a series of computer games that successful well wide takes players to different historical eras in each game the latest installment in messes found in ancient greece allowing them to gain a bit of cultural knowledge at the same time as getting in adrenaline rush. ancient athens doesn't look all that ancient in color and three d. . the makers of assassin's creed odyssey have brought the grease of some tuna half thousand years ago back to life in exquisite detail. the action adventure game takes players back to world that we know only from remixed like the ruins of the
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acropolis. certain porton for assassin's creed to make sure that we deliver an authentic historical experience and so learning exactly how they built to what they built what was still there what had been destroyed what wasn't built yet was very tricky. along with several hundred other collaborate his scott phillips worked on the game for three years in the story the game is as i the character cassandra or male character. find their way up from poor mercenaries to greek heroes. recreating actually greece was was definitely a challenge because there are some very well known historical books or history written at that time but also a lot of that history is mingled with myth and legend so we had to sort of pull out
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what we wanted to focus on what we wanted to deliver to recreate the world of ancient greece the game developers with closely with researchers stephanie on what to choose ancient greek history at the salon university in paris she took the game developers to important archeological sites like delphine. and she ensured the historical images fit with what we know about the era. of her genuine historical research the renderings of based on archaeological reports from french archives. very well documented. and they've allowed us to pinpoint exactly when these monuments were built and their exact location. may when i get my trees to give us an idea of what kind is statues and so on to use we also consulted ancient sources that describe these monuments. by.
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delphine with its all recall was a mystical place to the ancient greeks in the game historical facts merge with the world of greek mythology. and historical events overlap with game is adventures. french video game company ubisoft has released eleven installments of assassin's creed since two thousand and seven best sets in different eras one takes place during the french revolution. and let it in victorian london. a third in ancient egypt over ninety million fans worldwide regularly play the populate game. one of them is the stuff couple really test computer games for an online french magazine. i think it's . a successful artist with comes from civility to recreate history to make it a life to make it really almost you can almost touch it almost smell it and if i can
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see the monuments how they were began to see to move around. in the course of a radius in greater athens a tradition of reconstruction of an ancient greek gallery is anchored a further source of inspiration for the developers. in the game characters can move by land and by sea the narrative also includes many details of daily life two thousand five hundred years ago there's so much of ancient greek culture amidst the legends the gods how people live their lives what they thought was a good life how soccer to. he's talked about the on examined life is not worth living like i think there's there's so much that still relevant and i hope players will get some of that from the game and be able to you know sort of re-evaluate themselves and the world around them. the latest version of assassin's creed is an artist see it journey with many possible and finches to develop is have explored
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the moon now if the game is ten. well time to move on now it's who you are express this case it's a long. beach. on thursday freeze art fair opened with some of the crime the crim with contemporary arts one hundred sixty galleries are exhibiting works by around a thousand artist this year's focuses on the arts made by women gender equality still has to come a long way in the arts industry to. the local option because for example the ocean records the masses so much by the way are female artists as always a lot of art will be sold at this year's show these four hundred photographs by british artists on your boy's serve all ready been purchased by one of the country's leading museums the taste gallery the sixteenth freeze art fair will
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continue in london's regent park until sunday. an instant favorite with the public at the paris motor show is a full scale galaxy she rode built out of more than a million lego pieces without. the replicants super sports car can actually go up to thirty kilometers an hour. presenting their visions of automotive future at the magic show which runs until sunday. this line drawing tanks they may be taking passengers home by an hour and then a few chan and easy is also an autonomous taxi can function as a rolling office for the business class shuttles and. the world's best when sailing racers are competing on the beach of some compared to ordering on germany's north sea coast which one of your dream land sailing world
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championships go on until friday one hundred fifty competitors from four teenagers are getting the spawn tones beecher's in their three wheeled vehicles. some clock up to one hundred twenty kilometers an hour speeds otherwise allowed only on the german. time now to head off to distil golf in western germany is there that you can find one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary art in europe the collection spans across three exhibition holes named f. three k. twenty and k. twenty one k. turns you on features contemporary art is dated from the seventy's to the present day but high profile works alone on no longer enough to attract audiences so the new director wants to get creative. the k twenty one is the oldest building to house a museum in docile dorset which showcases the new start it's one of three sites run
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by the art collection north rhine-westphalia. was designed again simon took over as director and twenty seventeen she also inherited a problem. it's like the upside were a little out of the way from the city as we have to communicate a lot here that's why we have gone all out to integrate this location into the city society and the local art scene here that is you can see in the. here modern art goes hand in her with historical ambience like this installation made up of security rivers coupled with organ music by johann sebastian bach in a birthmark i think you can actually put out on display anywhere and in the past few years i've often noticed that when art is executed in locations that weren't originally built as museums it can be especially interesting. that some several weeks to renovate the former parliament building. it also had new
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rooms added for temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. design again simon plans to exhibit pieces here by artists who have already made a splash internationally but by local artists as well. and one of the ash i want to include the local art scene as much as we can and show artists from just laid off as in a collective exhibitions and in may just the only ones who have money but the plan to cooperation with the art of cademy so we're trying to turn this site into an active house for contemporary art mindbender guess how thrilling was once was. a mysterious dance of death the shadow planes and. lation by dusseldorf based artist hans-peter feldman. it's whirling cast of dogs and figures produces a fantastic spectacle on the wall of. reflecting plato's allegory of the cave where
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people stare at the shadows on the wall instead of recognizing what's real what's them boy we'd like to have a lot of rotation in the collection and keep on showing different works from it we can't just keep on showing the same things even so it was the works that won't be switched in that. the collections choice works are also presented in different ways like man and mouse by german artist katherine a fridge in it's a joint mouse looms on a bed where a man is sleeping the nightmare turns into art. does this feel as lots of work ahead we've managed to create a basic structure that we can work with comfortably if i see the cape twenty one as a kind of work in progress it will go on but i can also imagine that in a couple of years we'll have a situation that's quite different from what we've seen in the recent past. decade twenty one's biggest attraction can be found in its dome the steel wire installation in orbit by argentinian artist thomas cyrus saying oh. it'll still be
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here even after the renovations are complete. now i'm often the question is tourism always beneficial to the people living in popular travel destinations for many countries and regions tourism is the main source of income but the problem with that is that it can increase prices that the locals can't keep up with. us and it has been observing global development in his latest series highlighting the contrasts that might otherwise go unnoticed. luxury high rise buildings in bangkok surrounded by slums. gigantic new housing projects in addis ababa one of the world's poorest cities. from like skyscraper in barcelona right next to a camp set up by homeless people. and i'm just trying to provoke you into thinking . what is going on here. for soccer for carlos and not just
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twenty four years on the road visiting cities all over the world to document the changes they're undergoing. he just wrapped up its capital city project which was shot in asia africa and europe. and on his look for the glaring contradictions in megacities khan between rundown slums and major building plants. he wanted to find out if there are common patterns in modern urbanization planning and who really benefits from the current developments. have been planning all over the world as a pretext for raising rents and property prices. similar to the pretext of gentrifying districts by getting creatives to live there and we know that this by the life of the border the people who live in those districts are really being involved in a moment inaudible and another is generally the decisions are made without
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consulting go after them and then. carlos and. this comes from barcelona a city that sensitized him to architectural shifts in urban settings in the last two decades millions and millions of tourists have visited the spanish city and the photographer observed out drastically that changed it housing in barcelona center is now almost exclusively offered by hotels and air b.n. b. brands have more than doubled since two thousand and twelve long term residents have been systematically pushed out. we're going to see how going to have it that i think this new effects pretty much everyone it's not just about the apartments in central barcelona it also has an effect on at school districts. because if you earn an average wage and you can't find an apartment there anymore but if that's the case for many of my friends that are there but in effect and it's affected my family to family at it. affordable housing has grown scarce in the
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spanish city yet at the same time huge building projects are being realized like in the district around the forum building which was constructed for a major international event back in two thousand and four. today the surrounding streets are lifeless lined with luxury hotels and apartments just a few minutes walk away is that i mean your district nobody wants to invest year any more the photographer is him which is a silent accusation. and i ended that makes me angry and the polls me. new districts are being built to satisfy private interests but no one cares about the poverty right next door you know but when they get them to the thing is the effect. and on this uses his house of blood cameron to cast light on the striking inequality in major modern cities.
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like the korean capital seoul. it's one of the wealthiest cities in the world and many public spaces here are now dominated by leisure centers and shopping malls that are at times surreal. some parts of the city don't even have running water yet they've been forgotten. even though not as a babe or any theo p.r. investment capital drives the housing market there's no place for people without. things are similar in thailand's capital bangkok where a working class neighborhood next to where temple was torn down to promote tourism a parking lot went up in its place. and understand the same mechanisms and approaches everywhere he says many people do profit from modernization and gentrification just not those who desperately need affordable living space his photos aren't strident they're clear and calm they make people think you're going
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to want to end their i.d.'s there and i think urbanization should always be shaped by the people who live in the district feel like. i have to listen to people's needs. that north of often it wouldn't have been necessary to tear everything down and rebuild from scratch. but of course as we need to listen to what people say they really need for that i guess we've got to have them on the. connoisseur nanda sees his capital city project as an appeal as a call to arms a call to take back cities by making them livable for every resident. now this wednesday saw the twenty eighth year of german reunification being celebrated to mark the occasion a huge festival was held at the famous brandenburg gate in berlin at the end of the day a wednesday off to music from many different artists there was a massive firework display the audit which the rockets went off with completely
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down to the public how you ask well it sure you. fireworks for the people by the people that was the concept for this year's closing display of the celebrations on the day of german unity and then when. the idea came from german installation artists multiband which. with just hours to go before the display thirty four year old multiyear was busy setting things up. pyrotechnicians placed over four hundred rockets on the launch platform and everybody got to vote on the order in which they would be fired off botches interactive project was unique therefore every other month the interactive fireworks platform is the first one in the world that lets the public vote on the
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order for the rockets to go off so i don't know in advance that the show will end. i don't know what the choreography will look like. in the finale. and the. bunch wrote for the online ballot and anyone could take her they just chose a type of rocket and placed it on the firing timeline that displays choreography with set once the last vote was cast sounds pretty chaotic and that's the point. i wanted to remind people generally unification was also a last second the currents that resulted from many individual decisions. the further fireworks of this parag i guess you could even say character. but i was really excited buddy idea to put it in the hands of the people instead create a brand new kind of fireworks display. that has a different structure. outwith the old says it's time to put things in
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a brand new context even something as banal as an a.t.m. can become a work of art. i got the a.t.m. to build a school. i go to this completely and put a come form inside. the idea behind it was kind of what happens if a city stops working and where would people meet up and. places would be important . but i thought people needed something like warmth for them to bring them together so that's what the a.t.m. had a warning for. another of his ideas was to let one of his artist friends cut his head i way way for example or maybe order for only a son. another opportunity for dutch to relinquish control. this earth is still the one cut by all of her but i've trimmed it a little. his installations turn into a much through interaction. and the experiments always in experiments
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in that sense it's always probably somehow about learning something. and i would like to think that if i created momentum others would also start thinking about certain things that the artwork addresses. and he convinced the celebrations organizes to give his idea for a democratic fireworks display trying to show you fit right in with the festival slogan only with you over three days around six hundred thousand people joined in the festival in central but then. it was and that's what our approach was to say hey come and join n take not we're not just going to stand there saying here's your passion take a pencil to we wanted people to go into the kitchen section and participate we said take part in the interactive platform and the fireworks will also be you'll start. shortly before ten pm the fireworks show will start any minute now the excitement
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is building what are you going to focus. in the end some three and a half thousand people participated in creatinine in the celebration of the twenty eighth german unity day. now how often do you pick up the books from michelle's and read them i'm sure all of us have some old books lying around well why not feature them in your home in a different way as a bonus for example audio i should say shows you just how easy it is to add a touch of ciancio home whilst using the principles of up cycling at the same time .
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it's a method to kind of tar it's relaxing as well as practical because you can turn it into a unique buzz. of both preferably an old one and one that has at least five hundred pages. and acrylic last year you can get one in the craft shop. opened with. double sided sticky tape. and a box cutter. let's start first of all remove the book cover up with the catch up. careful that you don't cut out the pages along with it. the upper right hand corner in a forty five degree angle to create a triangle. and then fold the bottom right hand corner up to the edge of the output triangle that you've just created it's.
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now fold in the point to the edge of the second fold. now repeat with all the other pages it's not difficult but you need to be to patients. now stick to lengths of double sided sticky tape on the final for that page it's a point to have this clue to the spine of the book. and then pull of the paper strips protecting the adhesive tape now close up the book taking the first and the last page together. presto. for dried flowers. there are different types of bookbinding for this project i used a book with a firm binding this year it's a soft cover book which has a supply of old paper cover it works well to. simply carefully cut of the front and back with a box cutter then you can follow the same procedure as before. interior
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get his passengers more involved in conservation efforts breaking the bonds of birds for a good cause next time. cut . cut cut
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cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut. her first day at school in the jungle. in the first clueless of the book then doris crane the moment arrives. joining me tang on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour of the reagan tame returns home on d w dot com tang's.
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birth the body home to news of species plague a home worth saving and the models are big changes and most start with small steps the ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world good players to cut loose to branch solutions and be forced to shift the big current interactive content to each of the next generation abundant to the touch of players and channels available to inspire people to take action and where to turn it into doing something here for the next generation the idea is the environment series of global three thousand on t w and online the bug. mop. legalese
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player. played. lead. the c.w. news live from berlin the winners of the two thousand and eighteen nobel peace prize have been announced in australia there are no region nobel institute awards show campaigners working to end sexual violence as a weapon of war dennis mccuaig a gynaecologist treating victims of sexual violence in the democratic republic of congo and not be a mirage and yes the human rights activist and survivor of sexual slavery.

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