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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  July 8, 2019 8:45pm-9:01pm CEST

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drones have become really popular in the last 10 years due to technological advances which meant they were easier to control and at the same time federal aviation authorities began to give out commercial licenses soon you could be getting your post and certainly your possibles delivered by drug however an exhibition zeppelin museum in frederick solving in southern germany shows that drones in some form or a been around for centuries. the 1st drone in history launched a frenchman into the sky in 1783 of the landing in paris the hot air balloon was attacked by angry fallenness. they had no information whatsoever about this experimental voyage they thought the hot air balloon was some sort of stall or something mysterious in any case something so the frenchman and his heart. to be dangerous and the balloon was destroyed nearly half
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a century later the 1st air raid austrian forces besieged venice in 849. and was triggered by the length of the fuse but also dependent on variables such as the wind pretty vanda but one bomb did reach its target so this was not only the 1st air raid in military history but also if you like the 1st combat mission of an unmanned drone. this short film highlights the difficult experience of today's combat drone pilots. feed i mean. i can tell you what type of wire. from a mall where. i can tell you what type of person you're wearing what that appear. to work you see a lot. of. people. with
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a terrible contrast. when they go from their homes to an office somewhere sit down at the company operated drone and if they received the other day and they shoot and at the end of the day. and a lot of people look like help from the p.t.s.d. if you were actively in a war zone while technically speaking every single day i was active in a war zone i mean i may not have been personally horrible those directly affected people's lives over there every single day. drones are only present today as a means of surveillance but. in political resistance for the saw many people fighting for their traditional nomadic way of life the drone is like a helpful spirit from the mythical world. documents the destruction of nature by dams power lines and mining. drones help to frame the protest by providing compelling images.
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the media has more than enough with the bird's eye perspective. the world can be so beautiful when seen from above. that drugs can also reveal the fragility of night shot for example here in bavaria where land is being eaten up by car production. they are also responding to the drone boom the 1st and drone collection the specially fitted out always can deceive thermal imaging cameras used to spy drones and artistic protest against total surveillance this silhouettes of a u.s. war drone sends a clear message beware of drones but the actual drones are kilometers up in the sky
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where they can be seen. in media. folk who plays in her work with the male gaze on women through the lens of plastic grown up always toys. and it seems like a dance between men and women but on the other hand it also looks a bit like bullfighting it's threatening moving in. the space between attack and defense this is to area this with functions and i'll buy it. for the 1st time a museum gets to grips with the way drones are radically changing many areas of life it's fascinating and scary. for now we still have the control of. now resident but one david leavitt says take years for german literary classics in our continuing series 100 german must reads today
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a novel published just 5 years ago in english called why we took the car by volved hand-off 2 teenagers from very different backgrounds were just disenchanted with life take a road trip and eventually find out about the world is pretty cool after all. if you were really my friend would you help me still a car. and . want to know what real friendship is breed why we took the car by bus can hand off it's about an unlikely pair of 14 year olds mike as a rich coward who feels like a loser and chick is a drunk russian immigrant who's got nothing to say. it's the story of their dead away in a stolen car i think mark twain but in 21st century eastern germany they decide to
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drive to remain but they end up in the middle of nowhere on the way they meet a bunch of weirdos and they learn that life isn't as bad as everyone says it is ever since i was a little boy my father had told me that the world was a bad place and maybe it was true maybe 99 percent of people were bad but the strange thing was that on this trip chicken i had run into almost only people from the one percent who born bad. why we took the car is not a book for wood says but if you're up for the adventure it may restore your faith in humanity now if you were really my friend you'd read more books like this one. but she. tells the story of a rather cold princess in china looking for a husband but potential suitors who don't make the grade alright secu did now in traditional chinese opera acrobatics of. the knoll and a new production to
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a. festival just south of munich combines west and east an operatic stahl's and even recruited a martial arts expert to train the cost. italian opera meets china. nice martial arts unusual but fitting giacomo preachiness story of turin dot a princess living in china reimagined. miscarriage taught the choreography to over a 100 singers. song chan won several international titles including the world championships born in hong kong she wanted to become stronger through martial art from an early age. so few can feel has helped me a lot not just my health but also my concentration. and it has
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a culture of its own to. this being it's a good sport and has given me a lot of feel when called well done it and that's why i just want to share it with other people. and so i take joy in that is because of his wealth with us. this is our 1st time working on an opera modifying the confluence of sizes to match the music was hard work and. the music is the most important part of the opera and i had to study it 1st in order to use suitable movements i know. you're missing the singing is very important i need to plan in such a way that they can sing and also move the italy and show to be. the singers had one month for the training baritone marcos nieminen really enjoyed the rest her source. it was all. such
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a long choreographed scenes are quite rare and it's quite a challenge. because what i think it will turn out to be very nice. to be at. the performance is part of the emailing fast of all and but beriah it's been taking. place every summer since 1997 this year singers from 30 different countries are taking part. in the you know the was. the artistic director for trick bauman came up with the idea of combining the opera tour and art with kung fu this piece is especially close to his heart to. be shocking because if you have a great affinity towards china you know also i've traveled there many times i have seen quite a lot come out when i'm in and when i stated
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a beautiful shaolin monastery for 2 whole days it was unbelievable i was excited watching those people and what they do see their mom. jan tong chan hopes that elements from other cultures like kung fu will be incorporated into classical opera more often. it's a nice. call for. chinese opera kung fu is a very important element. in western oper it's still quite new and to me it's really interesting to be a part of all this. over $20000.00 opera fans attend the festival every year. in brilliant i'm very impressed by it you know that one woman with the sword i really liked her i can't see that well anymore helps you but what i could see was very impressive because you know really a great story of. her and art with conflict
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a unique exchange between western and chinese culture. i. that said for today we leave you with a clip from a buzz one of the new film that's running prize the band's festivals. and it's about a pin is to sit clipped spot a talent of. it's directed by the gassers 1st movie a coffee in such a big success. under and see until they find someone to. step. different this was. this is screwed. in account. and this is demoted to screw steamers. and you just need to.
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what's it like to work at a harvest stand on italy's vegetable plantation. but this was more than just modern slavery doesn't mean change it's what's happening here is also liberate this august in bonn son you would know he was one of them he was exploited enslaved but today he is determined to fight to end slavery in italy. most of them dirty minute believe. it's all happening good job it coming. your link to news from africa and the world story links to exceptional stories and discussions to no one will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from funny to me from on music is easy to i would
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