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i mean and to the nine hundred ninety four genocide wasn't when total in the rooms there wasn't doing to us or to the un to allow me to reinforce them closer than i knew this but do as i have been he was not putting in no troops to. a controversial leader whose success is beyond question. time. and the london tragedy starts people for long t.w. . magic or amazing make up. the hours of optical illusion is just one of the
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exciting topics we have on the show today hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your i'm max i'm your host meghan lee it's good to be back in the studio here's a look at what we've got star. a piece of cake this is not an accident it's a popular dessert come brush up. getting that hey find out why you're all next reporter max merrill and more amped up from head to toe in rock. but first dutch painter event in fact is one of the most famous artists of the nineteenth century now that wasn't the case when he was living but now has works are instantly recognizable due to his stylized brushstrokes volumes have been written on his works and their meaning and in adam even movie was recently released about his life well now a digital museum in paris is going up step further by displaying hundreds of his
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works immersing visitors in a full sensual experience. it seems as if the instant vanguard months to tell us something. and this is here can almost feel the delicate breeze of the starry night. eight hundred eighty nine masterpiece in french lend me a twenty is what gives the multimedia exhibition in paris in him yet its name. is the director of the digital culture center located in a former metal foundry the cultural agency could to as spies has long experimented with ways of allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the work of the dutch painter with their senses. to aspire to a spot of says the philip the new technology called amiens or arts music immersive
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experience the idea is to connect the images with music creating a virtual reality in which one coughs paintings become a unique arts experience that will give us hope. to do this one hundred forty video projectors light up some three thousand three hundred square metres of projection space over five hundred paintings and drawings shine as large format three d. animations on the ten meter high walls. a special soundtrack completes the excursion in. in the world of bold intense colors. reoffended ga has a painter who is very well suited for an immersive exhibition like here in the till the ada loonier. the large format projections make it possible to highlight the work structure as a result vincent van gough work can be examined very closely at what could be a bunch of us along.
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the light and sound shell lasts about thirty five minutes. and the exhibition made me cry it's really emotional and beautiful the installation gives us the feeling that we're standing right next to the painter. was the light projections really bring out his use of color little. bit indescribable difference this mix of music and pitches it's like therapy simply fantastic it's a very different experience from seeing the pictures in a museum it was more like telling a story and i thought it was very nice. the digital exhibition doesn't work with originals but that means it can display an artist's complete works in one place and therefore reach an entirely different target group. to sing my younger demo cuts it is also a way to democratize access to art and culture but it's also a real work of art in itself. of all it's
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a digital world to me but an artwork of its own. just to get all to. visitors to paris have until the end of the year to be transported into the heart of vincent van gox expressive and powerful works. this classical musician mixing muse of all genres like few before help. pianist maxime man beats up has become something of a superstar in asia for his a classical interpretations on pop music now he uses his solid classical music training to expand into other areas where beats his music is drawing in crowds who would rarely attend a class on music concert we caught up with him as he tours europe with his latest album new silk road.
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recognize this piece of music it's the well known in the home of the mountain king by norwegian composer edvard greek written in eight hundred sixty seven when mixing their beats and plays it it's neither classical nor pop it's his very own version. that was a student at the colors i was like a classical puritan hours someone told me back then and they're going to cross or i will say you're crazy there's no way i don't know why i was so very very into classical music and then i said you know we need to find a way to introduce younger audience to classical music because otherwise for me one day i want to continue the tradition of classical music.
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to croatian pianists crossover concept seems to work it excites audiences including those at his very first berlin concert. the third day he's so wild so full of emotion and all of that at the same time so you don't know where to go with your feelings it's totally crazy something i've never heard before you know it is a bit tougher but i'm not such a big fan of classical music but the way mixes things up. brings them together with so much energy that is unique as i talk with people are asked to go to the opera or to all the stuff it's like is over their head because is it a language or something that they don't understand or recognize or something like this is something that you recognize. beautifully it's a comes from sheba neck in croatia at the age of eight he discovered the piano at a friend's house and fell in love with it and classical music.
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none of my parents or none of my friends you know and they were connected with classical music i was quite surprising for them why do i want to play classical piano i thought as i started to play in the world in music school i knew what that something which i want to be all my life. when he was fifteen war broke out in croatia which was then part of yugoslavia during that time his connection to music and the piano grew even closer his music school shut down but he continued to have lessons in the basement. it was like kind of always for me i'm in my teacher you know cause you know be surrounded beautiful music just helps to talk you know separate you know reality what which was of course under some terrible at the time and. despite the horrors of the war he was able to prepare for
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a national piano competition in zagreb. and there's a card played and i wanted to first prize and it was like huge success and i was. before that so i'm believable and my peter was crying and i always said that's like one of the biggest work through the my life not just because you know i won the competition but because of the whole situation what was riding on the not just a vote against that situation and continue. later he studied classical piano in zagreb budapest and paris and smarmy but surely made a name for himself as a virtuoso. he once played the flight of the bumblebee by nikolai rimsky-korsakov in just fifty six seconds he became known as one of the fastest pianists in the world his modern interpretation of the piece also appeared on his first crossover album the piano
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player in two thousand and three it was a career breakthrough to date he has sold more than four million albums in fifty seven countries. a couple months of my life turned upside down i signed in here which calls for two of the biggest you know record labels in the world it's like a variant comes from from one situation to another. interview to has so far released eleven albums he plays concerts worldwide. his greatest success has been in asia in japan and china he plays shows with lots of effects in large concert halls in front of tens of thousands of spectators and to his fans he's a superstar. to see that there's so many people who are accepted his or be like your music i think it's very rewarding for every artist you know and especially to have you know a friend of scorn for the ethic like friends that i have. in addition to classical
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pieces he also gives familiar pop songs a new sound like john legend's all of me. and how does he deal with the critics who don't know what to make of his classical pop fusion. is it for the people who like large or luckily there are many people who love to. see more of its plans to keep experimenting with musical styles to get even more people excited about crossover and classical music. is probably happened to all of us at one time or another rewiring along in. you accidentally drop a potted plant making a mess everywhere but you've got grisha skin who once did the same thing saw a colon area opportunity in this dirty mess the russian chef had the unusual idea
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of turning it into a dessert now it's become a hit and thanks to instagram not only in his restaurant in st petersburg. stronger. first we make a flower pot using a silicone baking. will make it look like the plot is broken bucket of bills. now we'll fill it with moves made of sour cream and call the. theory of how it is actually a turkish dessert made from various nuts and seeds migrated such as sensibly seeds . i remember from my childhood is made of sunflower seeds.
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a shit happen to all of us as children no messing around at home and accidently knock over a flower pot. that's it. exactly what i wanted to capture. and then you think oh no i'm in trouble now. the baltimore school next we had a teaspoon of pepper ice cream. this and it symbolizes the punishment. because. punishment with pepper ice cream is the logical next step every prank is punished in the end. of course i'm not going to spank my guests but punish them with pepper ice cream it bites the tongue. on the ship with music. now the whole thing is filled with earth which we make from chocolate brownies.
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and the garnish is also completely edible at the super fresh mint and the bellflower it's to talk. of the trick here is to serve the dessert on a real parquet floor tile. zimmy. the soil spilled on the floor splinters of the broken part of the crumpled flower the most i'm telling the whole story. cost. on average we sell two thousand of these flower pots a month but that's twenty four thousand a year for a restaurant with seven different desserts on the menu. maurya is still a long dreamed of making a dish that would be the talk of the town. some states.
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and then i did it go over. but at the same time this dessert is really stealing the show if the given one you're. doing is going to snicker decide do a lot of new dishes must so many original desserts or see it all with ideas and messages behind them it's notes that those are still. something that i want my guests to notice them as well. but this flower pot just there is so popular that is all the limelight. was there for i'll have to invent something that takes some of the shine off of that dessert with something so original that it's a passes the flower positive action is no dog in the.
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next step is it a bird or a plane no it's just a bunch of man among them you're all max reporter matt sparrow dressed up as straw bearers now why are they doing this you might ask well europe is filled with interesting traditions and one of them in germany involves strawberries and legend has it that they appear in late winter early spring to ward off the last cold bits of the winter season max traveled to the heart of germany to find out all about it . it's the stuff of nightmares want to see years these creatures are let loose in the quaint village of his are located in the german state's business the town has a small population of just five hundred people but it goes a grand tradition the strong and i'm going to be one of them. now in the
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countryside there's plenty of hay and today my charland is to wear a forty kilo outfit. my outfit of the day is made of hey. as an outsider i will be the last to get dressed up plenty time for a little research at the village museum. i'd like to learn a little bit more about the origins of the strong tradition of how did it all begin and that's why it's on hold sufficient to well that's pretty uncertain as if we've known the strawberry they since childhood has the same goes for kurds with mule but i don't really know of a specific date it's always been about driving winter away though it was a spinoff by facts of the by the amount of straw left over from the winter season dictates how many strong best can take pops this year there's enough to make six
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the so-called breaking of the limbs is necessary otherwise you couldn't move in the tightly wrapped straw. once you're wrapped up it's time to weight the fact that i'm allowed to take cost as a special exception whether it was such a good idea i'm not so sure about that anymore. i'm up next real pros are at work here none of them i'm doing this for the first time it can take up to two hours to wrap the bag up in straw most dresses have been a strong them selves that doesn't mean they take any pity on me no special treatment they wrap me up as tightly as they can. but where am i here my office by the back of my office life how far from your behind. there's still
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some space left. this is tough work. dressing process is actually somewhat dangerous for us bez quite. if you have fainted when wrapped up too tightly this is one of the reasons why the straw has to be broken at the joints well. if it's a few inches about it i think you born of the ancient tradition has let me to my knees this should give me a little more freedom of movement but it's hard to stay balanced i know that. all that little time to take my first few steps meanwhile. there's no better friendly taxi available like bales of hay where carted to the starting point in the back of a tractor and i feel pretty helpless. slowly i'm regretting my decision but at least there's someone to take care of me. to be
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taking care of you today as you'll bear later if there's any problem just let me know i. know i trust you completely of course i don't have much choice. every strawberries let alone a chain by a local lady part of the tradition. only young men have been dressed up the oldest in their late twenties because this is exhausting each of us lugging around forty kilos. walking is hard enough but now all the bears are supposed to dance back in the day this was an opportunity for the young villages to get a bit closer with a safe area of straw between them. after two very long i was as a final race a race to freedom i can barely take it anymore and the others feel the same all of us beds and up in the sweaty heat. finally we are cut out of our
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costumes want to torture. well. but it feels great to be freed and get this reception. the long march and means of the big bomb fire i'm quite happy to see the stroll we were wrapped in burns to a crisp in a matter of minutes. well that's about as hot as i felt in the course soon but it was a really lovely day in a really great tradition because everyone in the village turned to go to everyone to have a great start time to feels like it really brings the community to. the end of my
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toughest tasco so you're a much supporter i'm pretty sure it was the last straw in my short lived back career. home fax that loved it as well you can see a longer version of max's quirky adventure on our youtube channel. now make up is normally used to enhance your best features but make up artist the luke lucho uses it for a completely different game he creates optical illusions on his face and head as disturbing as some of these images may be there is no doubt that luke has an amazing talent for transformation. luke luke is the master of off to collusion and to create them he needs nothing more than a brush and some makeup normally the makeup artist and shoes that his clients look fresh and natural but when it comes to his own appearance he prefers to distort it
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and produce three illusions. that are brought together into your these in your lap on the one i'd love to draw ever since i was a kid that was it because i'm passionate about three d. and makeup i wanted to bring them together the result is what you see today they're not the boy we look at putting them in these three shots. at a head start on milan let's watch over his shoulder as he works on one of his creations instead of a wash carton blow dried blue chip will split his own head open up at the moment but it worked it depends on the image usually takes me between one and two hours. did we order was the first to decide on the angle because a perspective it's important to produce it in the three d. f. fact that it did me that i looked at that. to create this three d. effect blue chip foose draws a visually distorted version on his head. in the end result is hard
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to picture at first. the more i thought it important that getting the lines right is crucial if not completely precise then all those work was for nothing. but you put them in this or getting them right is a fundamental part of the work. post the fruits of his labors on his instagram channel over two hundred fifty thousand subscribers marvel at his photos and videos in twenty fourteen making optical illusions on the palm of his hand is create. sions ranging from two to abstract images started attracting lots of attention. this video alone has been viewed of a two hundred thousand times. that in the city that there's four months of people like to alter their look like cause they experience
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a transformation they'd otherwise never experience. they have fun seeing something new because it's about innovation and i think that's why they like it so much of it in part because of the wall after ninety minutes luke luke is pretty much finished his split head is only recognizable against a black background and when viewed from the right angle. and here is the man with a truly open mind. and more us personality and with that we come to the end of the show don't forget to follow us on social media and you will find a lots of videos from the program on our website and of course you can also take part in our weekly draw and automatically qualify to win any exclusive euro mag watch as always for me and the rest of the crew here thanks for joining us we'll see again next next week.
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with musicians from around the world. like grooves every week on t.w. . so far no just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found them deep in the rain forest in central africa. the by a couple. that i knew. nothing else. was able. to lend me one. minute. he was needed by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to
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a son who was a son only in the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass drunk. the result reverse culture shock. to realize how strangely artificial was really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts to first on t.w. . hundreds of thousands of p. . will have marched in london to demand a second referendum on whether to leave the european union the demonstration comes just days off the e.u. leaders agreed to push bank britain's departure date prime minister to resign may oppose a second referendum but so far no plan has majority backing in parliament. and operation is underway off the coast of norway to evacuate thirteen hundred people
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