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gratian you can write any night if you want and probably most of the bill. for climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. i was here when i arrived here i slept with people in a room. it was hard as for. i even got white hair. this keeps me. in trouble it's the same you want to know their story the lights are fighting and reliable information for migrant. life she said meeting. some of the agenda global inequality the crisis with iran and international trade. but donald trump starts with his hopes for french president michel and the trade war with china can derail everything. the british
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prime minister might use the occasion 5 great press show. reporting from the g. 7 meeting in p.r. it's life for d.w.i. news. brazil's president. has authorized the deployment of the country's armed forces to help combat fires raging in the amazon rain forest this comes amid a growing international outcry over the blazes that threatens a huge trade deal french president emmanuel in my cong said the fires were an international crisis and vowed to block a trade agreement between the european union and south american countries over brazil's lack of action. activists gathered in the french resort town of be at its ahead of this weekend's g. 7 summit described global poverty as another kind of fire threatening the world live meeting of the globe's richest nations. promises to be challenging in addition
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to brazil's wildfires g 7 leaders will consider a range of hot button issues including migration u.s. iran relations and international trade. $356.00 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the mediterranean island of malta ending the latest impasse between european union governments and n.-g. o. rescue ships the migrants will be relocated to 6 other countries france germany ireland not some burg portugal and romania. the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. of our house with an international cosmopolitan school they wanted
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a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents and i'm going to that they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different. this year val house one of the world's most influential art and design schools turns 100 and the city is being celebrated in exile. but how much do we really know about this famous movement and how much is made we went to find out . design classics which are simple pure and functional designed by. a small arts.
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which revolutionized the industry 100 years ago house dispensed of unnecessary fruits with its radical vision. to copious wanted to rethink architecture in the arts with artists such as vastly condensed. paul klee and leone on finding a he found of the state ball house in weimar 1919. their arts college soon became an avant garde. in their workshops they experimented with materials and formed creating design which was unprecedented in its clarity and functionality. but it didn't appeal to everyone for the 1st show home in weimar was seen as a provocation and met with heavy criticism a bunch of free spirited individuals who held nothing sacred not color materials nor perception. breaking conventions they explored new lifestyles which were rather too wild provided by 925 it was all over they were too adventurous for their home city. they ventured on to an industrial city that welcomed
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the bell house with open arms and funded a completely new building for their school. the master houses were built nearby white cubic villas for the professors designed and equipped by powerhouse artists with furniture from their own workshops. director of b s shape the city with the ball house movement the church and settlement offered light space and a garden for everyone as an antidote to the cramped gloomy residential blocks of the industrial cities every last detail was designed with precision and the 314 terraced houses were built cheaply and quickly. also designed by gropius was the employment office it was one of the 1st of its kind with bright glass corridors. the same a static was used here for different purposes with coffee goes riverside cafe on the elbow. from the 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bow
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house even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fonda and berlin but it failed in 1933 the boss had shut down. his bauhaus history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of our people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bauhaus continuing to inspire today we visit via began. constantine by a is used to having breakfast in his own gallery it's just like one big family the found as an artist of the kennedy eigen high moral graduates of the legendary
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bauhaus university their contribution to the 100th anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus. these are flyswatter as. which can also applaud for the ball house thus also thank this private gallery is the official showcase of the bauhaus university and the artists don't see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weld a common theme in there is the destruction of the environment and the loss of nature constantine vias installation focuses on this theme to artificial palm trees and a shell which doesn't contain the sound of the sea rather the babble of advertising slogans these works ask questions of society in keeping with the principles of battle house. how sustainable should our society be how do we handle digitalisation these are the questions we analyze in our exhibition the challenges of the next 100
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years. thinking big and acting globally the gallery eigen home has become an international institution foundation's the go to institute and artists from china are all part of the worldwide network of the gallery owner and his business partner bianca folk to creating synergies was the principle of the bauhaus university right from the start. as a media artist which i am you could use the architecture workshops just as well as the product design or workshops. this brings in an interdisciplinary aspect along with the sense of community which was characteristic of weimar busy. such a sense of community hasn't always been a given in 1925 the buy a house had to leave and was regarded as a disgrace environment just like the gal forum is today a monumental nazi building right next to it
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