tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle October 24, 2019 8:45pm-9:00pm CEST
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burst onto the scene in 1970 and has managed to stay true to herself despite the demands of life. but we start off in istanbul with the 16th edition of the city's by o'neill which features more than $220.00 works by $56.00 arsonists turkey has one of the oldest and proudest artistic traditions in the world and yet today with scores of journalists and intellectuals in prisons as a result of government crackdowns on freedom of expression the country can be a hostile place for contemporary art all the more kudos then for a show that continues to find ways to push the envelope. of the. continent echoing current concerns it's about plastic waste climate catastrophe and visions of the future. infused with the
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paintings of. a 960 s. depicts a man trapped in a surveillance state under the. power aisles today. in turkey may not be entirely coincidental i work here exactly as i would have been working your building or paris i didn't care about any possible sponsorship. so just how free is the art scene in istanbul and turkey when you auto museum is privately financed and organized it has cleverly retreated into various individual exhibitions. of modernism. and the critical work of the exiled. the central piece by hala tang the house of turkey behind. prison. the. your functioning is
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a more. energy source. seen. me tarla tango one of the stumbles most courageous artists we have to take the ferry and a whole strong carriage here in the garden of an abandoned villa her contribution to the by any sound installation a poem exploring the exploitation of nature. to weather binds a fruit tree increases its shield in the short term but squeezes the sun and kills it is a metaphor for many things. i do what i want to do but. the pressure is immense for everywhere every corner in daily life social life you one when i'm active on
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twitter. because of my twits something can happen to me it happens to a lot of people with no reason like just like putting on one sentence your idea just as a citizen and people are punished for it put in prisons etc so it can happen you know i never know but i'm that's the way i decide i want to lie i'm not gonna. leave the country this is. the government has banned around 200 journalists dismissed over 6000 universe 2 workers and arrested about half a 1000000 people including many who work in the sector. following recent setbacks for no one and his passing is the hope for a move towards democracy. i will see what happens and i will do my best to. make sure my position
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stays the same and i don't give up. the. wrongs until november 10th. which brings us to national library day here in germany and that was our chew to look at how in the age of tablet screens and hyper digitalisation libraries are having to up their game to stay in vogue which is why many of them are extrapolating from their original reason for being i.e. the books and offering education entertainment and a living room atmosphere for public exchange. this vast locomotive maintenance haul from the 1930 s. has been converted into a library. is located in tears blog in the netherlands about 100 kilometers south of amsterdam here industrial charm meets urban flair and a lively environment you won't find any dusty bookshelves is this
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a successful concept for the future visitors to la seem to think so it's. such a great atmosphere and so much more. learning booklets and it's a meeting place is a place where you can go for work bringing your laptop but. almost any place you want to i like to hide it's everybody who can come together and there and you see everybody around it's a nice place to be a kind of a garden of the city. to look was the brainchild of architect. one of her chief aims is to promote communication between visitors. also has to do with openness and. the physics. come meet new ideas and meet new people meet new visions meet new new knowledge so the idea of the playing with open. that's
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a huge part of the architectural concepts. this is will find different labs where they can learn new things and then apply their knowledge directly to. the so called deci lab for example is equipped with a 3 d. printer. children and youngsters can experiment with film. and you can even put on a headset and delve into unknown worlds. you want people to think about what's going to do. make this world better place maybe it's a big big deal but we think it's important to try to connect to the people you try to connect people to each other community so together we can face all the problems we are looking at these days. cards city library and southern germany is also experimenting with open structures and communicative exchange. in addition to
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the actual library korean architect has introduced to sound studio a roof terrace and a cafe. offering numerous events workshops and concerts the library forms a new cultural focal point in the center of the city. the escudo central cultural center in bilbao spain is also based on the principle of openness it's library is the work of french star designers philip stark. in one part of the building you can see people swimming in a pool which is located in the upper part of the building through a glass floor. the control center aims to establish a feeling of community and courage in exchange plus relaxation people should feel at home here. all of these lies. barry buildings like to look into the book offer
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a new experiences. but what role do books still play in 21st century libraries the library of future still contains books but it's about it's. being a place it sparks a place for everyone. it's about knowledge it's about not only can human knowledge but also making knowledge. dusty bookshelves more yesterday the libraries of the future are being completely redefined. when she's on stage time stands still and that's when jenny unions and feels most comfortable the dutch violinist has played on stages all over the world with some of the most renowned orchestras and conductors and her conclusion after years of exhausting concert schedules is that life is precious a max in that's all the more discernible in her music.
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one hour to show time time to warm up in the church. superstar violinist janine jensen has invited her father young young son should join her in concert they playing together for decades. music or language the to speak requires a few words. guidance . something doesn't go well then we play it again we don't necessarily talk about what went wrong or how we can improve it. we just listen to each other. to really of course i have learned that from my parents and they find it to be one of the most important skills in making music. and started yet. brothers played harpsichord and chandra jennings was assigned the
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violin although she was initially jealous of her brother's. but it all paid off for jenny and she went on to become the most successful musician of the family by her mid twenty's she had established a career on the international stage and was celebrated for have passionate performances. turning johnson lives a home life on the world stage is. she performs across the globe taking the stage up to $120.00 times. past the travel and the freshest. ports in taxis there was little time to process the intense experience kept us
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thoughts on how to write i learned that as they say the hard way in 2010 with a burnout. yes that's why it is incredibly important that you also take the time for yourself and not just play concert after concert and so. today she is enjoying playing with her family. also father strict about making her practice. as of friday practice voluntarily news of if you have to i could interested. in the beginning having fun was always most important and you made it beautiful that's the joy of making music through this music. and joining in johnson's joyful
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