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earth the home for saving global indias tells stories of creative people and if he does projects around the world by doing this to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions like global ideas even by a series of global three goals and on t.w. and online. there are a lot on there so if she waits but you have to first of all before you know what was one of the best. well then blowing up a t.v. hello and welcome to your i'm max i'm evelyn sharma and i'm glad you could join us later on we'll be showing you how seaweed can be turned into a delicious those art but first here is what else we have lined up for you.
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miniature art on the tip of a pencil. a visit to europe i think music festival. but first we go to venice italy where people are celebrating one of the world's most beautiful carnivals a mosque like this one as a small part of a muchness in costume which has a long tradition there so it's hard to believe that the most beautiful costumes for the venetian carnival come from germany horse track has already won first prize several times at the competition for best costume at venice and this year she is back with new ones. carnival in venice and spoke elegant and listeria so. it's the highlight of the year for haas talks and
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johan schluter. couldn't. in the hotel room the couple make sure their fragile costumes survive the trip unharmed. they hope to win the official costume competition again this year have designed the costumes and then spend hours making them come out of a close beautiful one you ever made for me. you know the main theme for me this year was the children of lights. that's being that's why i used a lot of lights including fiber optic lights. it all starts in the small town of in northwestern germany it often takes years for an idea to become a thing. but
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what you were there for me. welcome to our castle room line looks like something out of the eighteenth century but it's also my studio. to . the judges in venice award points for creative design extensive detail and craftsmanship. i'm a creative person by nature and i'm at my best when i'm doing this i have to express all this creativity it just comes pouring out holes. of them first to us in the venice competition ten years ago and won first place. they've taken the top spot another four times since then. it's a goldsmith by profession it is signs and makes the costumes in his spare time. one in every corner is the venice carnival after all. he pays close attention
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to the fabrics and the materials the plastic placemats is turned into headdress. the whole thing should look like a marie antoinette's her style but made of glass and i bought some of the materials at hardware stores and discount stores. simple stuff really. hoping. i think it's great that the whole product completion is done by one person. and i enjoy wearing these costumes because they're so beautiful. i'm back in venice the couple are just about to make their first public appearance with a new. one. i'm
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excited and i'm curious to see what sort of reaction we get and if we can move around ok. the big good. the very first still presents a bit of a challenge. because it's not easy to walk around on the city streets. to place around ten kilos but the first reactions seem positive. because we're quite pleased but it's tough to get through alleys upstairs and across bridges headdress is pretty heavy and hard but now we know where the problems are and we can fix them. they write and say. this is where the costume competition will take place.
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positive reactions from the crowd to. profit. so carefully put together. i didn't so many people see to be involved in it just just seen anything like it anywhere else just amazing was left no good. like the one. but the highlight of the evening will come after sunset when hans talks costumes really coming today. and it seems they stand a good chance of winning the competition again this year. so what do you think of horse tracks costumes which will give him first prize you can vote on facebook for our next trip or two you'll have to look very closely and fact you may need a magnifying glass to see. the works of art because they're so tiny the
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russian artist is a big fan of game of thrones and we found out how the us t.v. series inspired a new miniature work of art. for forty six year old son of oxford i the tips of pencils serve a totally new purpose instead of drawing with them the russian artist turns them into miniature works of art is wrong material is the graphite at their core. today he's carving a wolf from the famous us series game of thrones. has a studio in his apartment in the russian city of he doesn't need much space to sculptures are tiny usually between two and five millimeters the work requires both concentration and position to. control my breathing and are literally work on the sculptures in between heartbeats under the microscope you can see how we charge heat moves the blade that's why this work feels like meditation to me the.
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game of thrones often inspires the artist two years ago he dedicated a whole exhibition with thirty sculptures to the series now he's preparing the next one. the work of the show's artists in its costume and prop designers is inspiring and wonderful i'm a huge fan of the series from as a fan i like using the series in my work versus the. sort of out feed i has specialized almost entirely in pencil miniatures since twenty fourteen he buys his materials at an art supply store in town. with a pencil graphite is both malleable and hard that's why you can do a lot with it my dream is for graphite eventually to be taken as seriously as a material for sculpting as marble bronze or clay are for example leaving those little.
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he does pencils have gained him a lot of attention he's based near the ural mountains in a city with a population of more than a million but his many of. the universe is regularly on show at museums around the world and most of these clients aren't in russia they're in the us australia and europe. this summer one i think it banged god had an instagram account he would have been famous during his lifetime was on the internet is the decisive factor here it's not important or you are now where you live social networks can make you popular around the world. more. than your. cell of a few di has more than seven hundred sixty thousand followers on instagram the making of videos for his sculptures are especially popular. i didn't become an artist straight away after studying to become
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a lawyer he worked for more than two decades before he. has been making a living only from art since twenty fourteen. his miniatures sell for around a thousand euro. sculpture takes at least eight to twelve hours to complete but usually it takes several days and sometimes after hours and hours of work the pencil that can split the last moment even after more than four hundred carved pencils the miniatures just keep drawing him back in. this tiny world is like its own universe to me the more i magnify it the more interesting the structure of the material in the surface become for me it all looks totally different under the microscope and that's a challenge for me can i really manage to create even more detail on such a small object. cell of a few die has created a miniature universe with his pencil art and has carved out his own small niche in
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the international art world. now let's listen to this. can you guess what it is. that was music played on instruments made of ice sounds like those can be heard once a year at norway's ice music festival which has just taken place for the fourteenth time and this time of apartheid hendrik welling was there hendrick is constantly on the road for us to explore the most extreme and unusual places around the continent this time he chose europe's coolest music festival. the sound of ice. all the instruments here are made entirely of ice. this is europe's coolest man probably most remote music festival you're
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a max reporter hendrick belling has traveled to phoenix or there are no roads or cars here just a railway station a few vacation homes and want serve ice and snow. is in southern norway an elder dude of one thousand two hundred twenty two meters it's about halfway between bergen and oslo. the village is surrounded by glaciers ice and snow may seem like an unusual venue for a music festival last year temperatures dropped to minus twenty seven degrees celsius. the festival was the brainchild of terry easton set in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he discovered the many kinds of sounds that ice can make quite by accident. i just fit in well with it with both feet because it sounded so fantastic on the. it also looked really nice so i thought it would be really nice to have
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a face through all. teen why they also created people. and see what they can do. with i thought snow and having only one rule everyone has to deal with i fulfill. there's certainly no shortage of ice here in december the festival organizers begin sawing blocks of ice out of a frozen lake later they're carved into instruments during the winter they use a total of nine tons of ice it has different qualities at different spots on the lake. there are several different types. it depends on how the water is self loathing when interested that's important for the sound is. clear and. to many air bubbles. i think we can.
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get some good sound for the instrument. it doesn't take the musicians long to make their instruments here dear he is working on what will become part of a marimba. i want a higher pitch. so. this was. some how you can make all kinds of instruments but. i think the most interesting thing is to try to make kind of fantasy instruments instruments that are not actually copies of existing consumers. and rick wants to try out this particular instrument but kind of ice saxophone created by norwegian jazz musician cuter than mr it was hard to make it's even harder to play.
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it's so hard it's so hard but at least one song that i got to once thought right is up to get this in or this is how it's supposed to sound. and there are a total of eight concerts in jeans and music fans come from around the world to see them. kind of like get to realize r.j. map three years and next to me it's really yes and you came all the way and they came away calling me like two parties festival really. because i thought something amazing cried. the audience take their seats outside and it's cold so the concerts rarely last more than forty five minutes.
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whether percussion or wind instruments it's often the softer notes to the listeners like ben just. after three days of norway's ice music festival and rebelling heads back home but the harmonious sights sounds of the countryside and the ice music remain with. the. you can find out more about hendrix europe to the max report if you go to youtube dot com slash t w. these pictures look like real works of art but in fact they are showing nature
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taking place and the guy flocks of birds and their changing formation fascinate the spanish photographer chappie bull and his pictures give us a completely new take on the hidden beauty of birth in flight. images that resemble a tornado taken over the letter valley in catalonia. they saw a flock of airborne volunteers that live south of the peyronie's. they were captured by spanish photographer charlie bell. merely for. a fascinating look in the dark that's really beautiful but i've got one of them there for my affair now they're gathering to go into a circle or ocean and they come in there. to capture that motion tell the boat has to take dozens of exposures per second.
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plane then fi and the third i wasn't trying to take just ordinary pictures of voters or seen before you know i wanted to show another side of nature's beauty a beauty that's created by patterns of movement so they're more immune to. the results of his work resemble calligraphic artworks that portray birds in flight. these patterns are made back home runs taken off. this is the flight path of the herring gull. and this the motion of full mast and cutters in iceland is. the form of fashion photography lives in barcelona he has devoted eight years to his photo project ties holds only tell graffiti is from the greek words for birds and for writing. his
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photographs the world mind. is that they were for most of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed and it was so. single image is if you could see those seconds as a single moment. but so windows that's not possible except with this technology the former. to create one image he meticulously cases hundreds of photos on top of one another. in rapid succession following the principle of the krona photograph the process developed in the mid nineteenth century to study motion sequences. in eight hundred seventy eight english photographer edward my bridge used it to show that a galloping horse actually leaves the ground for a few milliseconds. individual beds can hardly be identified in charge of those
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images. look at the good that is going what's important is the pattern of the motion. so people see a d.n.a. strand a wire a computer graphics and that's what interests me is that what do people see when they view an image like this for the first time look at this room. when there was a child pick up birdwatching with his grandfather he's been fascinated with butts ever since and he doesn't have to travel far to find his my chiefs he says can be found everywhere for example in this park in barcelona. momento right on their own or surrounded by birds that are making all kinds of different servants. but we're always so wrapped up and ourselves that we don't notice. well some people to people's curiosity so they look up for a change listen and enjoy all this beauty even if you know if i was going out
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rather than in then that if with out of the three f. or. without of high speed photography it condenses time and makes the invisible visible. now algae are said to be one of the top food trends for two thousand and nineteen and while some people might not like the idea of eating seaweed they might think again if they sample some of the dishes prepared by star chef ed been drinking. the taste of the sea fleet adorned with mussels edwin vink is cuisine is based on local maritime ingredients. a life without the sea a lot. of the projects is hand picked by think. today think in his friend john cranston visiting the north sea coast in the
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netherlands. drink is the only person in this region who holds an official permit to harvest the algae. think it's some pills everything immediately. this is japanese. berry seaweed we dry it i want is the right even more intense with even more. basting like like the sea. so this is really this is not my favorite but this is really great a great if we figure puts his creative skills to good use that is restaurant. located right near the shore so we started with all the different kinds of seaweed . this is the rolls royce between august this is. when you make like something like oil or something from les there's like. you know your struggles in the kitchen with this and i prefer. to that think it prepares this cooked with salt water from the sea filtered and boiled of course to kill
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a funny bacteria. and see what happens. the water reduced the salt in the water it's on the potato and then you have this salty potato. and so simple. the menu features mostly fish and shellfish and think you use a c.v.s. visitor ships would use vegetables. in march he was here is the sea the sea water so people come here. the sea to experience the sea when you walk around here you smell the sea i want to have this on your plate. mussels are a favorite item on the menu because it's been twenty different varieties the pending season. wilful thing about it is they all have their own taste one of them sweet one of them has a bit of a sour so i would have all those different kinds of taste that we have that is
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bringing another extra dimension on the shelves. or like on the shelf see which but you have to taste them all before you know what which one are the best and then you have to test them out so if the company have to make them you have to make powder over it you have to eat it raw if you want so it was a long time. thinking has finally developed this we consulted desserts. roast seaweed and combines it with baked chocolate mousse red bean paste and. this is remind you of the wrong north sea coast this is sesame street just one block from your plant george smith's japanese and for. seven years running you think his restaurant has been awarded to michelin stars for its creative combinations of unusual ingredients. it's very important that people come in here one day leave the
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table left with it you have to retire and we try to do to make it as clear as possible that's healthy as possible so we don't know a sure winner in our dishes also like japanese they don't have sure we was honey we have our own bees in the garden so i would try to make our kitchen as light as possible and as healthy as possible because it's very important. when finck has made a name for himself as a chef he prepares fresh nor seen greedy and served an innovative company. you can find more food topics and many of the reports on our facebook page and our website also don't forget our current job where you could win an exclusive a year max the rest watch good luck hope you can join us again next week until then they can buy a body. after
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