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images of the rocketing vocational school in iceland. but land based artists unless that scene all comes up with the most amazing ideas that single dreams of us traveling in eco friendly balloons scott just instead of airplanes has already developed the plans for his project the technology to stay at these flying objects standing it's working on right now tell us that they know is presenting his ideas at a major exhibition in paris and our reporter with dan to find out more. visitors to this exhibition in paris can't help but get caught up in the way of thomas artist the no we. here at the pele to tokyo the artist has captured the spirit of the times and interpreted the ideas behind the worldwide web and social networks quite literally. have been living on perhaps one hundred forty million
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years ago much before we came here and have been resilient and yet in the corner of our houses and they co-exist with us our houses out of reach of four of them and in very mild air being present and now we said oh you spy that you're here now or given my want to hear what i have to say. act his biggest show to date sort of thing you know aims to give voice and visibility to things normally hidden. the auction time installation artist who now lives in berlin is seen as a visionary who aims to create a better world and that's evident in his on air show. exhibition a place where they have had to work not along here months on this planet but is really a co-op the tension between many different spaces as being this idea is kind of how we can become sensitive to other voices that sometime have not out and we cannot
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hear but maybe we can feel and sense and think. in a video installation cosmic dust mixes with house dust cameras recorded how the dust particles moved around and collided the data gathered was then converted into sound. started saying no is interested in such relationships. that's why he mounted an antenna on the museum's roof it picks up radio frequencies from outer space which of then used to great works for the exhibition. this is the bursting of a mattress in the upper part of the spirit here's another one. when rhetoric to kind of perfect upper part of the atmosphere in other news these drawings mean i think the kind of sunny painting which is kind of. making interacting with this particle bursting in the upper part. actually studio in berlin say no explores the
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places where art science and architecture meet with the help of an interdisciplinary team which includes spiders beyond to cities driven by the desire to create feasible utopias in which life will be fairer greener and lovely. for the exhibition in paris sarrasin a created a huge web installation called algorithms visitors can play the work by blocking it strings or say no lets them experience with all the senses the interconnected nature of our world turning the installation into a collective experience. we don't hear the right voices on drugs and is a man we don't hear a sound so we don't feel any. exhibition is about how we can feel and sense things which we have not been so sensitive here in the last i think so make it.
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on air manages to be both political and political while some will see it all as an elaborate flight of fancy others might feel inspired to figure out what spiders and the rest of us creatures are trying to tell us. i am sometimes surprised by the outcome of elections and the way people vote but i totally support the people who chose this guy at the top off today's express. people magazine has named british actor this year's sexiest man alive. played the lead role in the p.p. series loser and he won a golden globe for in twenty thirteen the movie mandela with all but once again in
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the main role and even showcased his directorial debut he already got the twenty thousand berlin international film festival. the sexiest man alive accolade has been awarded annually since one nine hundred eighty five winners include former footballer david beckham. and actor pierce brosnan. as he. and the remnants of the cold war listening post at its top have been declared a historical monument the one hundred twenty metre high and manmade hill consists of world war two era. monitoring facility was used to intercept warsaw pact intelligence it's still unclear what will happen with the area in the future. the spice girls announced on monday they'll be going on tour in twenty nine teams with possible ice
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for the tour backup. for girl group formed in one thousand nine hundred four they debut single want to be once an international hits. player. let's cut to the really. they perform together until twenty twelve next summer the band will embark on a sixty comeback tour across the u.k. tickets will be available as upset today. it usually takes some time before parents realize that they are dealing with a child prodigy in i am not duchess case it was a when she heard her mother playing the piano and then played the melody herself and she was only two years old at that time now aged thirteen i am i was recently
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in berlin for the german premiere of the first opera and that's where we met up with a young woman i can from southern england. this is a special day for the torture at berlin state ballet they're rehearsing to perform her opera cinderella has a ballet suite ask us to find performing to. you know i compose the piece to music yes. almost from britain she's thirteen much is already a composer pianist and violinist she loves berlin and vienna so she talks to us in both german and english. to fairfax have to think it's a fun place so head to the states. it's always exciting when she dreams up your ideas for the performance on my original i composed cinderella as an opera when she was just ten years old.
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she began writing music when she was five she got her first violin at age three but was already playing simple melodies on a piano at the tender age of two. i always think from my middle with a baby. and i would i would always listen to it. and when i was three i think as i listened to. the baby to a song i think it's tough because i would listen to the alibi when i went to sleep and i remember how much i loved it and i wanted to listen to it again and again and then i afterwards i asked my parents how can you use it be so beautiful. and i was since then i've been wanting to compose.
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i would much rather be composing than you know going to school and i have friends lots of friends anyway and i like that music and i'm i'm normal i love climbing trees and skipping and jumping the trampoline and having ice cream so. i don't think i missed much. of the rehearsals in berlin is routine for an accomplished composer like on how well they perform her work. on her travels she's accompanied by her father guy dortch or
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a well known linguist she's surrounded by professional musicians the orchestra conductor and the organizer of the festival ballet has to be performed. but all my daughter is not afraid to express her opinion loud and clear. it was too much yes. i think it will be better it is not so overpowering yes. i do spend a lot of time with that yes but and i and i have quite often i have to tell them you know how to play the music because i composed it ever since i was very little but i never wanted to be little i always wanted to be a grownup and to be taken seriously as a grown up she always comes up with ideas when she's alone especially when she's skipping rope. i don't actually see people i mean and i don't actually do what the new mood what it's supposed to be and i actually get with it but i just wave it around like this. and i think of stories and think of music
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and i just things that i daydream. visit to the rehearsal was over after just ninety minutes she says she really liked hearing. music and seeing the dancers. unfortunately now she has to leave i. think that putting the pro to today if it is to berlin now i have to fly to vienna because i have to do something there tomorrow and then the day after tomorrow i fly back to berlin a body as us is it's a bit complicated but it took a. good busy life. almost torture of wunderkind who was always on the goal. the five men featured in this week's high five where all highly gifted see that they had something else in common as well they were all vegetarians unlike today with
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a full industry has long since adapt it to catering to people who don't eat meat it was a bit more complicated back then here are. five famous europeans who you probably didn't know were pushed ariens. is there a link between great intelligence and a vegetarian lifestyle that's not clear what we do know however is that genius physicist albert einstein adopted a vegetarian diet in the later stages of his life. einstein fifteen a ranking of famous european vegetarians once penned a letter saying he believes humans weren't born to be meat eaters that's one of einstein's theories that has yet to be proven. this historical figure meanwhile was one of the world's greatest natural scientists born in seven hundred sixty nine in berlin alexander from humboldt traveled the
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globe exploring its many wonders. he comes in at fourth place on our list one vote chose a vegetarian lifestyle not only because of his respect for animals but also for ecological reasons he once wrote. where a hunter lives ten shepherds one hundred farmers and a thousand gardeners can live wise words. this man is regarded as russia's finest writer of all time leo tolstoy born in eight hundred twenty eight he adopted a very healthy lifestyle as he grew older tolstoy takes third place in our ranking at some stage the writer decided to do without alcohol cigarettes and. he said to have served his aunt a live chicken once along with a big knife and then supposedly told her you wanted chicken but none of us would kill it so you'll have to do it yourself. you know a month old going from good to born in frankfurt in seven hundred forty nine had
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a lifelong hunger for knowledge is your petition as a writer and poet is stellar and he also devoted much time to the natural sciences it was also health conscious and therefore opted for vegetarian fare putting him in second place on our famous vegetarians drinking. a good deal was convinced that abstaining from meat was good for his brain and besides that he couldn't stand animal cruelty either. but this man arguably surpasses them all leonardo da vinci born in fourteen fifty two in italy is one of the brightest minds ever to have walked this earth davinci was an artist scientist architect and inventor he takes the top spot in our ranking not for his many achievements but for his impressive commitment to to tarion as a davinci swore off meat when he was young and once prophesied the time will come
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when men will look upon the murder of animals as they look upon the murder of man. why. what images come to mind when you think of the typical gentleman somebody who drives like a madman on the motorway flashing his lights at anyone who doesn't get out of office away fast enough all spends his sundays polishing his much beloved col well maybe a new facebook series that so gentleman would show he might just be right. back so john. want to be a cartoonist we go tremendous pokes fun at. typically germany idiosyncrasy. so if we go we tito some german human.
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i don't know but today e.w. duramax facebook page. but although i am german i not at all like that but it's what all germans say now on a more serious note natural. of the kind of thing that most of us try to avoid for instance a volcano eruption burning heat and flowing lava and not the sort of things that make me want to hang around in iceland we met a guy who sees things very differently ackman zealots on is a photographer who specialized in volcanoes full more than thirty years now. molten lava fiery destruction and breathtaking beauty at the same time these photos capture the moment one of ok now we were up they were taken by icelandic
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photographer ragnar cigarettes. across from photograph and not upset so i put in a rush but it's over for all pushing through to the name of creativity you have to be very creative you have to be on your toes. he loves it when of all pain comes to life it gets as close as possible whether with his s.u.v. or a small plane. i feel very close i'm being you know the beats are very from growing . it's moving very slowly. it's a safe distance. of course. how about the runner. mostly because i'm scared not to push things happening you know you're in first and i knew that. ragnar first rose to fame through his photos of iceland's most famous volcano the high if you outlaw your coat the ash it produced when it erupted in two
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thousand and ten grounded flights across europe ragnar took ten thousand photos of the volcano breaking anything waiting for things for things to happen to see the ups and south because it's. the clouds of the one thousand and because everything everywhere if you can see the fire. just stay there for us and if. for more than thirty years no ragnar sigurdsson has been photographing landscapes and nature motifs all over the far north from greenland and norway to the north pole. but few places have as many natural wonders as his native iceland known as the land of fire and ice its one hundred thirty volcanoes and hot geysers of shape iceland's
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national identity. it's not the kind of there's i think the whole nation is like that we all love their options. it's not there. i mean sometimes it can be made a good choice can be life threatening but we have been classed the past decades we are. it was created by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. images of. under different light conditions. aiming to try out new technologies and techniques. using the experiments with unusual perspectives he says he's always on the hunt for the next.
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another way to do it or wish. you never it's never about. ragnar sigurdsson remains true to his favorite subject the next volcanic eruption in iceland is sure to come possibly with just a few minutes notice. and after all those amazing images we want to know what you like to photograph best you can upload one of your favorite photos to our website and you will automatically answer our draw to an exclusive euro max wrist watch so looking forward to seeing your picture and speaking of op loading i'm sure a lot of you like to follow what's going on on instagram. europe and its vast
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euro maps 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 if your maps instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. follow us on instagram. traveling around the world and sampling the different food is something you can dream of but only very few of us can actually experience it in the polish capital what so you can find international cuisine brought together in one place and old mockers whole much of the building stood empty for many many years but now it has found a new identity. epicurean paradise in the heart of warsaw
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our cushy food hall down market. here visitors can sample an abundance. delicious polish and international dishes but not only that it's a stylish hangout as well. as the most yes but if one person might try a mexican dish another something indian or chinese there's everything your heart desires so yeah it will under that act and the place has a unique atmosphere to. them it's not like an ordinary restaurant that i think well we haven't tried the food yet but it looks very delicious we're just trying to find like a place to eat. this former market hall first opened its doors in one thousand nine hundred fourteen at least this stunning edifice was badly damaged in world war two and stood empty for a long time afterward. he said it's not but the market hold is important for historical and emotional reasons today efforts are being made to reconnect to
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its past. several years ago an investor bought the old hall and renovated fusing elements of old and new much to the delight of the locals. this is the hallmark of r.d. it was once the city's best food market it also hosted boxing matches for the new management is keen to retain that history thanks to sport on would you put it i mean that the me says there are many people who remember the old times. our job also consists of keeping that memory alive and telling people about it to business of the body the boxing ring behind me is part of that effort you wonder what used to go on here a mess of it but then you saw. the pictures on the walls leave no doubt about what this place was once used for this fusion of past and present is what makes the holic farty so special. you know what she did she almost it's it's fun to sit here and reflect on the bill its history of. mosul
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and what it means to the city if i knew i would not sure not know the hall is beautiful and. so is the city there and the food's great we're very happy it. was a cold market calls are new again and more popular than ever there are bound to be on many tourists list of things to see in the polish capital. and that brings us to the end of today's show don't forget you can find a lot more about euro max on a website check us out on social media but for now for me and the entire euro max team here in berlin thanks for tuning in and hope to see you again tomorrow by a bye. next time on your own max a house that's truly been made to measure swiss architect forest designed his home to fit on a small sloping lot that was once a vineyard. the outer walls are mainly composed of fifty eight glass panels which
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scars cover and forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and oppression the muslim and violence is normal in russia. where putin is petri arche lines today women's rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. people here don't have a clue about feminism but there are women who want to instigate change in everyday life for justice and equality. under the skin of russia's women starts nov thirteenth on t.w. . is a. cause of. the first of the leaders of the twentieth century. the
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