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this collective the 10 years now they've been painting giant sized colorful and very precise works using building walls as they campuses and giant sized tools. isn't all that and these are our surprise brushes our favorites if you were to do the same thing on canvas this would have to be a mini brush. many many people and. their theme is the effects of the digital revolution on people's lives of us flocks is transforming huge facades into murals like this one in fribourg as both a challenge and a responsibility that it does but you move it was never an opportunity to paint something like this also imposes a great responsibility on us to express something to the community. when you're located something in a public space where lots of people see it you have a responsibility to produce something lasting that advances society otherwise in the end it's irrelevant a few weeks early out but artists live and work in berlin they 1st met in the mid
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ninety's when they would prefer. not everything they created was entirely legal. i believe that. actually not all that much has changed about our passion from the 1990 s. i think the one small transformation that's happened is that while there was a hobby and a parish and background today it's serious and the passion and now we're allowed to do it we don't get left out anymore. over the years that stayed true to their things the only present smartphones are one of their favorite subjects the critical view of the breakneck pace of technological progress often finds expression in a mural in berlin. hamburg and abroad. such as georgia. israel. norway or ukraine.
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for us it's fantastic that we're getting so many requests from all over the world to come and paint these works. you know we have to think about how we're going to coordinate the year and choose what we're able to take on and realize and finish. that. in addition to the murals they paint to gether the 2 artistic projects on their own as well here it's all about the relationship between humans and technology the finished canvases look a bit like miniature versions of the new rules but you do want to accept any artistic limitations. these works could indeed become a mural. there canvas as we've created individually to deal with the subjects of social media and technology and. i think it's great because in
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a way we're putting together a cache of ideas. their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip kelley maya it's conducting research on intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that art has a virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence neuro technology and things like that. agreed to superimposed on the study helps to transpose the such proportions to the wall 4 days of work 6 liters of paint and 10 cans of spray paint went into the fry book miral it purposely lays much room for interpretation. there was mention of. we hope to reach people but we don't want to play the part of the educator here we just want to put down a few stumbling blocks in
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a trip people up we want to trip up people's minds and. this is what in a field hope to achieve with them you know on artificial intelligence. it's science alone makes it almost impossible to avoid engaging with it. now without it is time for us to sign off but don't forget about our website e.w. dot com slash culture any time i hope to see you next time same time same place for more arts and culture news and until then i was going to want to just.
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by chinese security forces are rising we'll hear from our correspondents on the ground also coming up on the anniversary of the building of the berlin wall firsthand account of a scathing call me just. like the guardian angel that night i knew there were alarms at the bridge in the twilight i saw a thin piece of wire stretched from bridge post a bridge post if i touched it it would have gone off and they would have immediately fired shots. but also ministry of the clothes and italy's senate will meet today to decide on a date for a no confidence in the government could go the way it's far right interior ministry is focused and didn't stop election. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us hong kong airport has reopened
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a day after it was forced to shut down by a mass sit in thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators protesters have returned to the airport again today as you can see in these live pictures a show of defiance follows an increase in the use of force by police that anti-government demonstrators have slammed as excessive now hong kong's chief executive kerry is warning the city is on quote a path of no return if the escalating violence is not to control. the tentative restart at hong kong international but it's anything but business as usual the day began with few signs at the mass protests that brought the airport to his standstill on monday but it may prove a brief respite hundreds of flights remained canceled officials warned many others would need to be rerouted after the shutdown for some wary travelers a mix of frustration and sympathy. it's it hasn't been funny i don't think if that
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firm congé came forward yeah things that are going there are going on and on with it's like more people and poor hopefully cool you know things. and everyone gets yeah safely home. hong kong's airport one of the world's busiest is now ground 0 for protesters and their challenge to beijing thousands staged a sit in here on monday outraged over what they see as the erosion of their democratic freedoms by china. is a kind of thing called income p.d.s. off selfishness opposed to out of the robot god we cannot avoid this just some awful lot i'm not voidable because we fight for our final goal that is all freedom . protesters anger fueled as well by fresh scenes of police violence on sunday they fired tear gas at close range at demonstrators inside a subway station and charged many with tons sees violence scenes are now
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a growing part of the biggest crisis hong kong has seen in decades. but the territories chief executive defended the police and gave no sign of concessions at a tense press conference. was for what is your on saturday i don't have to come over to turn off by the chief executives responsibility is to ensure that hong kong remains a safe and orderly and law abiding city that is to my utmost responsibility my oh my that what it cost protesters show no signs of backing down the territories rulers have ramped up their rhetoric denouncing some violent demonstrations as terrorism for the 1st time that many fear could be a prelude to a harsh crackdown under anti terror laws and joining me from hong kong international airport is our very own phebe kong t.v.
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even though the airport is open again many flights are still canceled understand does that mean that we can expect further unrest at the airport. well the happening and let us some play for us based strikes they are here at the conference now so if i'm like nearby where i'm standing right here the police have to stand out you have the right at the arrivals of the so far as you can see behind me there are troops unfasten just walking through or they're like going to the phone call and i'm so others will pay off all the stops on of calls to the operation of the airport although all over 200 flights and shows i can somebody on the base carry it they say make the other life operate by other allies around the while with this to normally and has this been out gathering a chance those guns and somehow this walk around on even tom though and this fight
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is about message to the suicide bombing on long haul from different from the old days i that the supreme can use to them and are so high it would make you sold those in the face not that hands at these. protests are obviously continuing to understand that they're actually spreading to other locations so what can you tell us about that. yes apart from sam ford there are rallies all the license now and open and hospitals and also on the phone today and the hunters the medicals that including talk says this is a protest against the unless you tell it see off the phone companies say so what they wear black box and cause they know where the black ribbons on to the palms and the full test of what it was i was just you know hospitals and this trying to you know state governments especially the police force not to put
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a ton of calming the citizens. like you to show and that is the nature of the monster hands because see they're professionals medical professionals coming hours . ending out on spoilers on the concerns 2 was the 1st was used by the phone companies will come calling authorities and the chinese government are using increasingly sharp language to condemn the protests the word terrorism has been used what do these latest statements tell us about the authorities strategy for resulting such. why has the luncheons and in the report only that try them that's the press earlier today and she and she's tried to reiterate it on the consummation 2 was the fallen off the so called off riots and on the governments that they're not backing now anyway they're not making any compromise to any of the loans off the post has this been used that
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they are using hostile language to condemn the bulls has this action also shows for them the same that the protesters have simply knows they have the society and the base of the flow to they even are despite the protest this is terrorist cell which is see that this is not something this is not a good sign to cool down the situation but people afraid to take the fall and i'm very likely to use t.v. thank you very much brings up today our correspondent there in hong kong t.v. call. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today australian police have arrested the man who stabbed a woman and tried to knife several others in downtown sydney police said the man shouted god is great in arabic before he descend down on members of the public the victim is now in a stable condition. trumpet ministration has announced new rules aimed at cutting
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legal immigration into the u.s. the rules would deny permanent residency and citizenship to illegal migrants who use public assistance such as food stamps or medicare us officials said the u.s. wanted immigrants who are self sufficient. and funerals have been held for 5 russian engineers killed last week by an explosion at a nuclear weapons research center a spokesman for the center said the blast occurred on a c. platform on the northern russian coast as the engineers were testing a new rocket engine environmentalist are calling on the kremlin to release details of a reported radioactive leak. now an anniversary of sorts 58 years ago today work began on the construction of the berlin wall the barrier was intended to stem the population drain from communist east germany to west berlin and west germany the wall formalized west berlin situation as an island in
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otherwise communist territory the enclave was now surrounded by more than 150 kilometers of massive fortifications yet west berlin remained a magnet for those wanting to escape east germany at least 136 people were tried were killed trying to cross that wall in total more than 600 people were killed trying to flee east germany the berlin wall stood for 28 years until 1909 when a series of mass protests set off a chain of events that ultimately led to the opening of the front tier and the end of communism in central and eastern europe. during that time dissidents and activists in east and west germany helped smuggle thousands of people across the inner german border sometimes through tunnels a reporter christina caught up with one of. the best thing about jail hartmut says was being let out of his cell.
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