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revolutionizes forms of procedures and establishes an extensive record system like the foundation's model. when metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth. on t.w. . the bad. high and a very well welcome to the show here's what's coming up today we stop in a winter one of the. fun in the snow cross plating is proving to hit on this piece slopes. as time goes by a german artist reinvents played cuckoo clock and. focus
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on a british chap. his experimental cuisine. if you've ever hiked his through the mountains in snowshoes you will know how exhausting it can be not just going up but also coming down and that is where cross blighting makes things easier it's a coming nation of ski sticks and many skis with a difference because you can exchange the surface of the skis one for going uphill and one for coming down so we went to the ski slopes of switzerland to fight no more. skiing down a mountain on snow shoes well almost these winter sports enthusiasts are wearing cross plates a cross between snowshoes and mini skis right now the coolest thing in the milton's in switzerland. but i'm a little surprised how well you can go downhill there is for me it would be an
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alternative to simple snowshoeing but i get. the swiss town of curves from here winter sports lovers can take the cable car up to brown brewing. on the way to them or kilometers of ski slopes hiking and cross-country trails as well as plenty of routes to go snowshoeing. verner stoffel runs an outdoor sports school here for years now he's been offering cross planing courses blades let's sports enthusiasts climb up a hill and then ski down it's all they have to do is flip over the pivoting plates on the underside of the blade one side is for climbing the other is for collecting and all of this is basically you can use them everywhere. because the ski short it's a bit wobbly and harder to control than regular skis. but parallel skiing is easier than with longer regular skis. by longer. cross plating has only been
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a real there's a winter sport for a few years so the school offers half day introductory courses where people can try them out. they start off on a flat practice as you say to ski it's a funny feeling that i'd wanted to go snowshoeing for a long time going up well probably be easier than going down. i'm a bit anxious but i hope it'll work out but office hopped. the day fell. there feet they go for a climb. heading out of the foggy valley and so once the sun. crossed blades were invented by a swiss entrepreneur below gurche now seventy nine in the one nine hundred sixty s. he designed a ski touring binding the still commonly used today the idea for the cross plates came from his son peyton who other felt like walking down a mountain after
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a day of snow shooting. the stuff that got us there can be mom lost and then i thought there must be a way called my father because if there's anyone who could do this it's my father. my father in law so i called him up still in my gear and said dad we've got to invent something. if in the cross plates went into mass production in twenty sixteen or ninety centimeters long and cost around four hundred forty euros a pair going to cause the climbing or hiking they're not much different than regular snowshoes even in deep snow they won't sink or slide around but it takes some getting used. to see. you can't just use them like regular snowshoes. with this sporting gear you really do need a bit of practice to ski. and change the plates. cos
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blades aren't meant for performing acrobatic stunts still they can navigate a slightly hilly ascent with east though they have a tougher time with slopes that have broad strokes covered with fresh snow. is. good. but noisy either not so good on new snow it would be ideal to try them out with more granular coins no models to prove you. still today everyone across blades makes it to the next gen one piece. yeah from the ski slopes of switzerland to the catwalks in paris it's awkward teal week there that and much will express. if this week so couture shows in paris were any indication the look for this summer
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is opulent fashion houses large raunchy presented voluminous evening gowns suited valentino and ensure no. is model sported a war sized up for its. military also turned heads with sheer fabrics and did valentino. head coverings reminiscent of literally bathing camps are all the rage at the do your show. and similar creations were on display to. wake wrapped up in paris on thursday. mr timms friend museum has implemented a travel ban on its version of the artist's famous sunflowers painting. experience them a nations have shown that the artwork which dates from eight hundred eighty nine is in a stable but fragile condition. and restoring the picture is proving difficult. to
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search as child. safety at least with the methods and it's. after it's been given a careful cleaning this fine go masterpiece will once again be on show in amsterdam at the end of february. the ski resort develop in the french alps is playing host to the thirty sixth international snow sculpture contest seventeen teams are taking part in the competition to make the most spectacular creations sculptures hailed from nine different countries and a four days the car. the creation is from a fifty cubic metre block of snow. a jury of the public will determine the winners . clucks was famous they are typically sylvania for holiday makers who visit the
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black forest in germany but for many germans they find them a little bit kitschy a bit too much of a cliche and now this an alternative ku klux made by gay don't seem a month in funk for his cuckoo clocks very different. league concrete apartment blocks as far as the eye can see you don't seem a man has an appreciation for this kind of a static he's exploring frankfurt seeking inspiration for his art his really fund of this sort of architecture the physician and pop top five i appreciate the different colors inside and on the washed concrete i like that weird interplay of colors it's also what fascinates you so much. that this is sure all this beautiful ugliness. that is then used to look at the satellite dishes from the sort of symbols or symbols of the ghetto and look shabby. this shows you how the people
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are doing and how the have nots live some. of these cuckoo clocks are inspired by this architecture and artistic form of protest highlighting the lack of affordable housing in frankfurt today but they're also a homage to the prefab apartment blocks so many people call home. oh fittingly ghetto zimmerman calls this corky take on traditional black forest cuckoo clocks cuckoo clock. i sawed my first cuckoo clocks by hand he says but that was really difficult because these buildings in the windows are extremely symmetrical. and that's why i got myself a laser cutters so i can cut these shapes accurately and symmetrically alls.
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he works with great precision paying attention to the smallest details like transforming tiny buttons into minute satellite dishes. creates limited editions of twenty five cuckoo clocks each. block symbolized germany and so do cuckoo clocks so it's a symbol of them both they both go together very well. he's also deeply involved in the graffiti and street art scene and for several years he's been getting commissions to create large format merrill's. appreciates many things that others consider ugly during inspiration from apartment blocks and from buildings with a unique history. like the tower that once belonged to the university of frankfort
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but was demolished in two thousand and fourteen. that. also finds inspiration in brutalist architecture from france and the u.k. . his cuckoo blocks meanwhile are highly sought after he sells them around the world for three thousand euros a piece. fuck them over my ask buyers to send me a picture of where they've placed the clark and sometimes they live in these swanky relist they put the prefab cuckoo block on their walls it's really funny. that's the irony of this success story. kiddos latest project meanwhile involves creating homes for indigenous birds and insects. he's even
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developed an eco insect hotel. inspired by the housing blocks of hong kong spinning mistakes. oh. great musicians who play an instrument all have something in common they need to talent but they also have to be devoted to their art which involves a lot of practice and i need to have dexterity in their fingers are in the case of the german home play a physics kisa it's in his toast he was born without arms but with sheer determination he has become a muscle office instrument and is now a world class hall player and gets concerts with reno and orchestras so take a look this will amaze you. felix cleans and the camel hottest salzburg austria are rehearsing mozart's horn concerto number three. sets the little bit. of. the
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musician spend hours for her sing until everything is perfect there recording all four horn concertos by both going i'm a tail smuts arch. more towards the victim of when you see mozart's musical score it doesn't look all that spectacular but in reality there's so much to it many times there is just half a bar separating a really happy section from a really sad one wild one have a tech that's russian it in the third movement for example are all in six eight time exactly so one is like up up up up up up up up up up up up up another is like up up up up up ordered out a pop up out already so they're quite similar. in. the
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moment her souls are hard work how does felix cleans a cow. does his leg cramp up after a while. you know not really i think playing like this looks more spectacular than it actually is it really isn't exhausting or awkward or painful or anything like that about soft or doesn't was a good while piano players can suffer from tendonitis playing maybe they should switch to playing with their feet and i don't know if using the wrong hands i guess . calix cleans or was born without arms. at the age of four he decided he wanted to play the horn. though he no longer remembers why he chose this particular. meant one of the hardest around. his parents and music teachers tried dissuading him but he couldn't budge.
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he thinks the real challenge with this instrument isn't playing it without arms. the real challenge is getting a little tension right in the we are used to own the articulation of breathing so those are the kinds of problems that all foreign players for isn't. going to stop. well it's stunning to see him playing with just his feet it's even more impressive to hear him playing to witness his brilliant musicality and artistic talent. time now for something to even our serious cat and today we're off to the scottish capital edinburgh where quite often hardy meat dishes are on the menu this may have been the case in the past but scottish cuisine has come a long way in recent years and in paul which what's restaurants there is
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a real variety on the menu including cauliflower in a curry paste so uppity. football which would the fruits of the forest are not only of the sweet for righty. i'll take a plant and i'll break it down so i get the smell and see what some of. their memories get evoked by so you've got i had a nice malou a citrus smell and you know any stuff think you know how can i take this ingredient and it into my my soul cuisine style. which would open his own restaurant in edinburgh in two thousand and seven on the menu you'll find everything from scallops with the statue just to his version of scotland. national dish served with which fiction. is really sort of evolving now this does the preconception around the world that it's all deep fried
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and all that healthy you know we've got some of the best chefs in scotland now bringing the their own unique style and uses of local ingredients. which replaces great emphasis on healthy and low calorie his vegetables. if he in edinburgh offers its vegetables straight from the small farms in the region. is important because you get you get the freshest ingredients you get for free schools you know where it's google who grew it. when it came out the ground. callie shell is a staple of scottish cuisine full which would transforms the vegetable into a dish with curry puree and. it comprises regular i'm reading this column salad. paste coconut oil and nuts. first kathakali falla. and then add a little oil. cauliflower the way we do is the charring effect.
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the flavor of the cauliflower. it is then placed in the oven for fifteen minutes preheated to two hundred twenty degrees celsius part of the cauliflower is trimmed and fried in a pan. in pulls of curry paste. and two hundred million pieces of coconut know the. volume. and then blend in the mix. and put up your courage cauliflower puree is done. on the floor it's from the reminisce cauliflower boiled. three minutes. early to call it well from the open just let's just start suffering through. it.
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and to further enhance the smoky flavor the vegetable is fried in passing. so now i'll call it was ready we're just going to take the green leaves for the whole pot this is just going to start wilting them down if time a little bit right the dough for that's ready to go. home to it is keen to use every single part of the vegetable and in the case of the cauliflower that includes the leaves which serve to mend the dish and those he played on the wilted green leaves. finally sprinkled with crust cashew nuts and cut of salad is ready to serve. budgetary cuisine in mainstream restaurants it was it was an overlooked thing fall for so many years but now in scotland we've got such great farmers producing such wonderful vegetables that you know we can actually create
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dishes out of these using our ask ills and expertise to really sort of make these vegetables sing on the plate. and musical compilation that will make you down from oh. well the year is still relatively new and with a new beginning there are going to be new changes to show as well because you know max continues to develop we're always trying to keep up with the times and very soon you know max it will have a completely new look so what's going to change here's a pretty. visuals are more powerful the stories more compelling the adventures more thrilling this new year old max now coming to you once a week. i don't know i also don't. like that you're max's new orientation
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once upon a time there was a young girl. with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was a very curious child and very excited and in love with music and i would go to concerts with my parents and i always. yearn for being on stage decisions and being part of that magic it was a difficult road at first. girls she was told don't become conductors but this girl could overwrite and obsessive. and one day she really did become a world famous conductor brimming over with virtuous city and special.
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