tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle August 2, 2019 1:45am-2:01am CEST
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they are the musters of self publicity and provocation but this time the headlines are positive guitarists. crisper of german band ramstein kissed on stage in moscow in what is being seen as a protest against russian anti l g b t c g the band later posted a photo of the kiss on instagram with the caption russia. it has to be said it's not the 1st time the 2 guitarists have kissed on stage but of course it's of special significance in russia now the band have a huge following there so much sorrow that a russian cover band called radio tap or translate their songs into russian on a very successful themselves getting radio plays and their copycat videos getting millions of clicks on social media.
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mitchell of all of that when they were there what i just had to do it i started immediately called the guys and we recorded the video in just 4 days ramstein had been silent for 10 years and everyone was just waiting for something new. still available. to sing up businesses offices for the coveted deal of rum stein's do it radio toppled more than $4000000.00 views on you tube it became one of the most successful music videos front man or lead out ramos is a huge ramstein found like many of his fellow countrymen. given what is a car i think it is all because of the language together with the guitar riffs they use it creates this effect of brutality the combination of language and music
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community if what if it was any other language it wouldn't be the same that the sea of german suits this music so well. yes there but the bold and the good music at the billabong about the mask is like a chocolate. mama stein's into house is also a huge hit in russia it was not an easy task for leg to translate this one is in his native language. than it would've been in my thoughts when such i want to buy also that no one in russia understood what other song was about and so it's when i told my compatriots what it was about the most of us they all got a bit confused. they said it was related with the english so we thought it was about cutting something down in foreign gasoline but no not just. to the surprise of many russian fans rum stein was singing about a wedding during old eggs school days ramstein was the sole motivation for dining
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jamming he got pretty good at it he's now also pretty good at imitating ramstein funnyman lindemann the feeling the feel of the part like to turn myself into 2 lindemann he's so crazy that hitting his knee thing he does is so cool and the dark characters he creates in his songs are amazing to recreate the record or. the words . radio tempos have to it russia and neighboring countries in that orange van horn it also translates the songs of other major english speaking world bands linkin park system of a down and go last have all found their russian voice sounds to him he produces most of the seats here in his apartment just outside moscow 3 years ago some songs he translated went viral now he has over a 1000000 you cheap subscribers who want him to translate that face which hits.
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about my aim was for someone to be able to sit down in their car turn a song and listen to it as if it were a native speaker and they could effortlessly understand the lyrics. because a very few people in russia speak foreign languages but unlike when europe is why. should such as harry reid to go jam and that's in some radio town hall ramstein in russian and it's certainly found in the audience. now the use of facial recognition is becoming ever more widespread anyone is been through an airport lately by did have their queuing time cut considerably thanks to the technology but unlike all fingerprints all passwords facial recognition can be used quickly all mass whether we like it all not a new documentary asked what the human face has become all become in this world of
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surveillance and how this is all playing out when it comes to alt. 6 the eyes of the state in cities across china being in a public space means being under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras here each individual's identity is captured with facial recognition. totally controlled for many it's a dystopian nightmare. could this also happen to us last year a test run for facial recognition software was carried out of the train station in the south in the federal police wanted to know the best software could recognize $300.00 volunteers who moved about within view with the cameras to get great was 70 percent that pilot project was the inspiration for good conrad's documentary film face it to begin with because it is a digitalization of the face is an incredible encroachments on us as people and this is going to continue because the face is the part of the body that's in the
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open and unprotected you can just access it. through. faces measured and turned into digital card who does the belong to and who should have access to that data those demonstrating against the pilot project at the train station believe no one should have access to it they say that those who are controlled by the stage will not be able to move as freely as they would like to but the protesters are in the minority hardly any of the passers by at the train station seemed bothered by the surveillance on the contrary in the protests we filmed the road test and most of those who came in were given a leaflet said they think it's ok. to go now and none of this is new the german state has had access to its citizens facial darter for some time in the form of biometric passport photographs the film makes clear that the
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digital flow of data with the to corporations or government agencies is stoppable. but face it doesn't limit itself to the pros and cons of facial recognition it also looks at how. years ago gemini. bismark mounted a book called public face the giant's money changed its expression based on estimates of the city's nude smile he had the big smiley has moving eyes and mouth because it's kind of built to mimic the where algorithms read faces and that's what we want to fall asleep in that people become aware that their own face is no longer private. about. finances is the viewer to stay vigilant and ask what the future of facial recognition holds what exactly is happening without data and whether it can ever be deleted 6.
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we're all island hopping all this week and today we're actually going to visit 2 in the venetian lagoon the lagoon is an enclosed by off the northeast coast of a state in the adriatic sea and venice is of course its most famous destination but there are other beautiful islands that are definitely worth a visit as you're about to see. renowned for its glass blowing but 1st stop the rather colorful island of border ah no. blinding along the grand canal towards the venetian lagoon within minutes the scenery changes entirely the lagoon is home to more than 30 small islands most of them uninhabited after half an hour we each burano famous for its brightly colored fisherman's houses. no cars the bus general de rossi advised us to come early to avoid the tourists. he's the operator of
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a travel port au pair and he tells us why the houses here came to be painted in such an eye popping shades. that it goes everywhere on all the houses on the lawn or so colorful because the fishermen used to be out at sea for long periods and this was the way they could see their homes from a far. gone already could make them less homesick. almost unreal on a strategy that. these days the brightly painted houses are such a big part of broncos image that owners must get permission to change their color. another i catch in sight is the leaning bell tower of garage which has a tilt of about one point and metres is there. the ground is very swampy and the church tower was simply horribly planted by the architect but today we're quite proud of it because it's become a landmark no one can imagine iran without
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a tower. these days just a few of the island's 2 and a half 1000 residents live from fishing they sell their catch in venice and to grannie's numerous must grant their menus feature a wide variety of fresh fish and seafood so what's the locals face put fish fish. the ones up the locals love marinated sardines in the morning with a glass of wine that's typical. after lunch we set off for the neighboring island of miranda a 20 minute boat ride away hirano is world famous for its glass since the 14th century the island's glass blowers have been recognized as the best of their kind even catering to boil families. today murano is still home to glass blowers who are masters of their trade it takes years of experience to know
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how to feel as pieces of glass together so they won't crack and to create certain colors. whether it's an elaborate chandelier for thousands of euros for a more affordable figurine most visitors take home a souvenir made from morongo glass. if you ever spend the night on the run no moron know. who gets credit for taking scenery venice is just too close and too tempting.
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small so can inspire the change to see the people making it possible to be going to africa. fantastic writing. as they set out to safety environment. and learn from one another want to. work together for a better future. 30 minutes. in with about. the world of science to its feet screaming. kids older took his music from the streets open azeris the stage and sing well. i'm broke all the rules for his time go the way. 75 minutes.
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much thanks to. all we can be the generation that ends it for good malaria must gone so millions can live. u.n. secretary general antonio gutierrez has warned the world is losing an invaluable break on nuclear war with the expiration of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty on friday the u.s. is set to pull out of the accord arguing it needs to develop its own warheads to deter the kremlin. health authorities in the democratic republic of congo say a 3rd person has contracted the ball and the border city of goma the patient is the one.
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