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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  September 12, 2019 1:45am-2:01am CEST

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it's time to take the citizenship test well. the movement was the most influential school of design in the 20th century brought together. and designed with the idea of an integrated approach full follows function it was originally conceived 100 years ago. as an experiment in education but it ended up having a huge influence on modern design even to this day now in this anniversary year a brand new museum has just opened in germany. but docu which is not just there to liven up the desk sound town center it's designed to provide a bridge between the city and its powerhouse architecture. it was created
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by the spanish architects office at the end it stringent functionality only becomes apparent only inside 2 pylons at the front and back and now a 50 meter bridge without further supports. the 1500 square meters of museum space. below there is plenty of room for a range of activities. for example this mobo color don't work by lucy raven dilutes to the color investigations carried out by bauhaus pioneers and to the transparency of powerhouse architecture. the work of art arena by rita mcbride has also found a place in the museum. up stirrers is the best how about house collection the museum does not limit itself to the bauhaus years but illuminates biographer used to outlive the school itself the
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emphasis is on powerhouse as a place of experiment where things could be tried out. as at once the concept concept for the exhibition doesn't concentrate on the masters and their design i can see but primarily on student works so he you can see how things were created where the process is and who collaborated. by. using pairs of artists as illustrations the exhibition tells the story of teaching last flow more knowledge and mariana brandt whose metal vessels are in crate demand today. the 2 artists are highlighted here. lights. this is a replica of the home carry an artist's liked. it was all about the senses and the elements painting with light touch how do you must feel and what could
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a new human look like here figures by a. half man half machine and early statement of the problem of artificial intelligence with its focus on teaching the exhibition wants to show that bio house is still relevant today. indeed it is my colleague margaret kruger joins me now now it looks very nice museum lots of bio has designed but it's also got contemporary modern art that was at that because ours was all always about moving forward never standing still and at the bow school it was all about experimenting and thinking things new. so and when we look at the architecture they're in debt so for. the dentist for example. see them the right now. still fresh and. the same is the settlement in the
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town it's not all station at all and even the old job sense of from the late twenty's small from the lot and then all the building from today it does it does look as though it could be built last year did not suddenly. was funded founded in volume which was so shit with cultural greats like gutter and shallow. but why is the museum and. it is about his experience in death so it's absolute has a date it was based on by mail for just 6 years and then the government decided to reduce the funding for the bow school and the members for the politician that was just a crazy wild colorful but the gold she was the 1st director found in buying a school bought something managed to bring some of the greatest artists together really convinced people clearly on the finding it here they created pioneering ideas not only from. graphics but also experimental downs. like the tree yeah this is by let he always see it because he can also see the
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language forms and in debt so it was just possible to continue the successful and innovative fork and briefly they got real problems but later in 101st before when the nazis came to power yes the nazis fulls to close the school and the members and the teaches had to find just they own way so they moved to lots of countries in the world and it was just an inspiration and it's ok it's clear is now i mean you could walk down the streets anywhere and just find it. micah thanks very much for joining us the time is all about our house which is sort of ideas 100th anniversary this year. now it's time for meet the germans where all reporter rachel stewart investigates the traits and idiosyncrasies of germans anyone who wants to have a german passport has to take a citizenship test and having done so myself i should just say that rachel's
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version coming out is not quite the real citizenship test a little bit of poetic license by her here to show you what you really need to know to fit in in germany. for a concert undergoing tests but is that consensus. how do you wish them luck in german again. it took the dollars. question one which values should you live by as a german the hour shall grumble. shalt be brutally honest. show. your rooms regularly. question 2 you're going to spend the typical german weekend 1st
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up breakfast which of the following items do not belong on the table. slices me toast bread well it's frowned upon much better to have them fresh bread rolls butter. newsweek. baked being. egg tea with milk. i don't know what they're missing what should you be doing at 8 15 pm on a sunday platter advised this one every sunday at 8 15 pm i'll sit down in front of my t.v. to watch the german cult crime show taught. to think they can tell that i don't actually like top off ok next imagine you come to a pedestrian crossing. and the red man is showing there's not a single car in sight so what do you do a cross the road or be wait for the green man i've made that mistake before even got caught by the police and have to pay a fine. every good german knows you do not disobey the red man.
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plants and uncompromised. the legendary german supermarket theft ok no chitchat with the cashier there's not going to be much space to park and there's going to be lots of people muttering behind you speed is the name of the game off to fat chick north. there's not enough time to. last one turn over the page and stare at it for one minute without crying. yes. what's this points will be deducted for incorrectly marked answers
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the germans don't tell it. when can i get the results 10 weeks i love german bureaucracy. now the iconic fashion designer karl lagerfeld who died earlier this year was also an accomplished photographer he took up photography in the $99.00 he's moving behind the lens at 1st to shoot his own fashion campaigns but then moving on to create with his photos an exhibition of his work has just opened in a museum now hamburg curated by his friend and publisher. picture that looks painted but is actually a photo i have to get very close to see how it's done for karl lagerfeld no effort when it came to getting the perfect shot. to go once he said to me while taking
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a picture you know where the light comes from in my stupidity of course i said no to be honest not really look at vermeer's paintings he said so i did and when we were back in paris he put a book from his library in my hand about setting lights in the paintings of the media. and in order to achieve the same effect he skillfully lit his eye lebrecht backdrops with artificial light lagerfeld particularly like to reinterpret works by well known painters here he was inspired by the american artist edward hopper for 25 years published hard to digest exclusively printed all of lagerfeld photographic work and published more than 100 books with him a close working relationship and friendship lagerfeld liked to send faxes had 5 in the morning. 6 come them half past 5 you would call and so you have you read the facts yet. yes of course and then he would get irritated and say well
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please comment right away so we can work together more swiftly. being in front of loved lens was something special even for top models like kate moss and helena christensen muse french male model but coney is only present in the exhibition. betty says that worked in a helicopter factory as a mechanic and he somehow got to know who logged. he understood instinctively how the flaunts had to unfold for a shoot. was love to found was so taken with but jeez that she dedicated a whole volume just to him but she just moved in the frozen of ecstasy the dog a fell took countless photos the shots have the broom in the exhibition.
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karl lagerfeld was a visionary who liked to take things into his own hands when partners demanded an update picture of him he cheated himself with a time out that way he could be sure the faction. affection is due and they were many more stories from the world of ops and culture on our website of coal spots t.w. don't call them slash culture but that's all for this edition thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can for now.
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