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have light up for you today. edge against a dragon takes to the streets of the french border of collating and. we enjoy a traditional christmas meal in london. nobody would argue that costs have changed a lot over the decades but some models remain classics the city's 300 s.l. for example made its mark on car design and also influenced fashion and every day design and that is one of the topics of a special exhibition at the famous victoria and albert museum in london. hardly anything has had a greater impact on today's society than the company affecting everything from industry to individual mobility for over. 130 is the exhibition cars
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in london's victoria and albert museum examines the development of the automobile and its influence on our lives among other things the focus is on 15 milestones of automotive history so we wanted to express here is to show in surprising and different ways that the automobile over the course of its history a relatively short history that is 130 years has had so much profound impact on the world around us exhibits include the bends patent again which took to the streets as the 1st car in $886.00 and the ford model t. starting in 1917 henry ford had it built on a moving assembly line and launched the era of world wide mass production in the exhibition shows the influence of widely varying design disciplines they looked at ford and what had been achieved there with the model t. so you find a lot of designers who are thinking about what the future of design might baser you
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know about house design is in particular what we showcase in the exhibition they start to think about standardize ation as a way of producing more good small quickly and what they were really interested in mistaking about how basic design could be made cheaper and more available to most peoples in 1922 this hispano suisun model inspired an entirely different trend now one of the most expensive vintage cars it's the m 49 interviews not sharing these cars with people completely the spoke to the to the owner so they would have chosen the colors the upholstery was exactly what type of finish they wanted and that kind of lighting there brought this idea of the fashion in car design i'm sorry if we just move over to this section in good series but the fashion starting with the crowd is like i'm you know companies begin to monoculture products even when i was driving you know a lot of troops may feel for example this but the what's really interesting is. car
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designers start to sell boruc from the fashion walls on the way to your house seasonal changes in order to influence that car design. in 1934 this czechoslovak top truck was given one of the very finest streamlined body shapes. and then we see that all the infiltrates into all the product design on to all the fashions as well so streamlining really becomes this old as that's a good image on a t m so we can see this house on this flight suit as well which is probably rather optical but really uses a streamlined stuff to the show got the idea of rushing the streamlining aesthetic sprint to fans and even brand slicing machines as well as the 1st volkswagen after world war 2 the b.w. beetle the $500.00 and messerschmidt stree wheels bubble color gave western europeans mobility helped lay the foundation for tourism. relatively affordable as they could travel by long distances so people could could
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use them to go away on holidays where people can drive to places that they wouldn't have been otherwise been able to visit and kind of you know suddenly experience a whole other world. in the 960 s. many cars just began to customize their wheels as with this american little ride on . fox the problems caused by congress began mounting congested roads and negative effects on the environment now warren moon developers began dreaming of a taxi. could be again a scene bold freedom again because you don't. get stuck in traffic we can design a better world and there are many ways to do that but i think we can draw a lot of lessons from the changes and the impact the car has had on the past 130 years of history both for good and for bad to. and how we might think again in the
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future about mobility watch when am ability looked like in the future is the low emissions and taxi just a dream or a real prospect the global planes of the aviation and automobile industries are ready carrying out test flights with prototypes of wind vehicles without tweel. in our backyard but. no christmas celebration and christmas market here in germany would be complete without a decorated tree and fact the tradition comes from germany and so it is no wonder that every year the largest christmas tree in the world is set up in a german city it is made up of small fur trees and this has been the case for more than 20 years a quirky custom and reporter makes merrill want to do his bit to make it a great success this year.
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a gigantic christmas tree and i know exactly how it all came together i'm here in dortmund to examine possibly the biggest christmas tradition in the world in fact it's the world's biggest christmas tree let's take a look inside so this is the final masterpiece my p.s. the resistance well i mean actually just one of these thousands of trees is actually mine. a few weeks ago i cut down one of the 1700 trees that make up. every year spruce is from the local forest so used there are plenty of norwegian spruces to choose from so i need a bit of advice. why is the norwegian spruce used for dortmund's mega tree and the . fisher one is cheaper than a traditional norman fur and also this tree nestles itself nicely onto the steel framework endorsement on. the spruces selected for dortmund's
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christmas tree are between 3 and a half and 5 metres tall security reasons i can't use a chain saw and have to do it the traditional way the. job done this tree will have a big role to play. along with the other spruces it's transported to the building site in the early hours of the morning. called exactly a festive spectacle. the 1st load has already been attached to the 45 metre high structure. each tree is 1st cousin to shape trimmed and equipped with a clamp for attachment some here have been working on this project for 22 years. and what does your tree at home look like. after the 1st 2 years i can barely stand
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the sight of christmas trees after work. along with the hundreds of trees 1500 working hours a need to complete the structure to get a glimpse of how it's done i'm joining the workers at the top. no one here seems scared of heights i'm not all too comfortable and the view from up here is a little nerve wracking. one load of spruces is pulled up among them my very own contribution. well i think it's stuck on me hold on this. after a little untangling i managed to get the tree attached. i can proudly say that my tree is part of the world's biggest christmas tree. a
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small piece in men's pride and joy the construction company had a total of 4 weeks to build this tree the christmas market surrounding it is only set up when construction is finished. then visitors have 40 days to marvel at it and buy presents and delicacies from around $300.00 stalls but the real highlight is the lighting of the tree it's what everyone has been waiting for. i. well it was pretty scary being up there but now it just looks so peaceful and beautiful and after weeks of work thousands of trees coming together and many more thousands of lights the only thing. really left to say is. tough.
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and you can find more quirky customs like cheese rolling and tossing the caber website so most people only know the french bought city of can lay as somewhere a pos through on the way to britain but now ken lay off is a good reason to take a break there for a few hours to us attraction from the french theatre group a lot machine has arrived and of course quite a sensation when it passed through the city streets. of huge dragon is rampaging through the streets of calais hissing and breathing fire. and it's here to stay so it's out to get a good look at its new lair and the people who live there. but they need to be on the lookout for this dragons a tricky one. to track and it's great to see some personnel so i don't want to shower with my son wet from the dragon and wet from
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the rain in years but it's all right because very very handsome outstanding tremendous. nixon way done. all the decor in the design absolutely to. see. the $72.00 ton dragon is 10 meters tall in 25 meters long after the show it will be on display in calais starting in mid december it will be making its rounds of the french quarter every 20 minutes and carrying up to 60 brave souls on its back. it was built by the french theater group. which specializes in creatures like this one. shows always full of surprises for the construction was very intense. we had to work hard today the dragons on the move and in the streets even in fairly different. weather conditions. the wind is gusting to 100 kilometers per hour or carrying on the people are with us it's
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a fabulous uses. the dragon was built of iron and wood a few months earlier in the city of norm in western france the project took some 2 years from the 1st sketches to the finished track and. it was designed by france wanted the founder of the machine some 80 people work together to bring the dragon to life metal workers carpenters artists and programmers. and 1st i made a sketch sculpture used it to complete this wooden model so simply served as the prototype for the dragon of calais. then i had to be rendered digitally. to dragon skin is made up of about $200.00 individually crafted wooden components. rule. blue is a bit more vivid than this one. you see
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a. the symbol of the artistic ensemble as a giant elephant it regularly takes a stroll around the machines exhibition grounds and. elephant and other mobile creatures created over the past 20 years can be seen and experienced their. move with the sun every new design is adapted to a given situation yes i do the history of a town or a certain location. i have the good fortune of the place i'm designing a new machine for inspires me. this emotion. that in color it takes a crew of 17 people to execute and synchronize the dragon's movements.
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the day does it if you stay in line. look out. farther to the river to ensure that the majority of those the jars are perfect. it's a pilot sits inside the head in controls the heads movements and going to dragons facial expressions. are 2 more people. the tongue is the eyes and ears back is pierre is responsible for special effects like the water fire and steam heat and doesn't there's another for the wings and one of the tail there was you know there's one person for talon one who drives the vehicle and one in charge of overall coordination for every minute that you don't you call them up with a song. with night phones the dragon really comes into his own.
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and the next morning some people may not be quite sure if what they saw really happened or if it was all just a dream that. hardly any artist could handle light and shadow as muscle fully as they are numerous celebrations to mark the 350th anniversary of his death throughout the netherlands the country where he lived and work we visited our neighbors to find out more about this famous. artist rembrandt harman's on fun running as a national hero in the netherlands using just a few color pigments made his canvases shine like almost nobody before him. now 350 years after his death his fame lives on. his most famous painting the night watch hangs in amsterdam's rights museum and is
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now undergoing restoration. a laser scan the painting and analyze the chemical elements in the layers of paint. does that tell us anything about rembrandt's genius. to slow down so both announcers to paint such a huge picture has to sketch the composition 1st out some of the example of the 1st 2 position the end science flag on the left different it's how do you place the kind of indian child on the famous to go he owes money as ink on. he developed this picture successive day as he was painting it looks and this way exciting to see this development process and use and it can you find out how rembrandt thought and which decisions he made and that was not a genocide own affairs leiden rembrandt's hometown lies about 40 kilometers south of amsterdam. he was born here in 1606 his parents' house no longer stands. his father's mill as a replica. but the latin school young rembrandt attended still
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exists. and just around the corner so does the studio where he learned to paint. a playful video tells the story of his life 17th century students of painting had to learn several genres such as landscape and history painting and portraits. even as a boy rembrandt made portraits of himself he may have been honing his particular talent capturing the emotions. we. lived in was a liberal university town he had achieved prosperity through weaving in trading in cloth many artists lived here. i think he must've been very driven very driven personality intellectual personality he wanted to become famous so he was very ambitious and. and nothing could stand in his way to become the most famous painter i think it was already in his must have been in his head when he was
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a small boy. at 25 he moved to amsterdam at the time a flourishing center of trade citizens used their newfound wealth to commission portraits of themselves graham branch was in huge demand. huge in this house for nearly 20 years today around 280000 visitors pass through museum annually. this is actually the area where the family lived in a family life took place and this is also in their area of success of happiness but also a great sorrow for example we have the box bed here where the family would sleep and this is also the area where remnants 1st wife died. so this is remnants studio this is actually the place where many of these masterpieces were in may and here we see
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a lovely corner where we can see how he worked with light and here he has a cloth hanging and this cloth softens a light so it filters the light coming in. rembrandt's genius extended to print making as well he generally made his actions himself using the method demonstrated to visitors of the rembrandt house museum. good money could be made from print series in those days even so for the end of his life rembrandt was destitute you lived in a grand style and he also did not always pay his debts so part in part this collection was a part of his bankruptcy and had to be sold during his lifetime. his house and possessions were also sold off he moved to a foreign neighborhood and continued painting. he lived for art as a shown by the masterpieces in. amsterdam's rights museum fascinate generations of visitors.
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christmas unites people all over the world but each country has its own traditions and of course this also applies to the food that during the festive season in our new series called traditional christmas fair we take a look at what is cooking around the continent and find out how the dishes prepared at today's episode takes us to foodies paradise in london. in britain christmas just wouldn't be christmas without a tacky and christmas party. the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this goal may venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkey's featured on the menu.
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by the ship on the step out of london bottom off in style we're going to get on my bicycle christmas stocking and the type of christmas but it. bishop concentrates on the turkey breast. the biggest problem people have with if they're very very big on moves and the difference between cooking the breast and the like the leg tends to press tends to go drugs for the legs foot so we remove the legs when it's them that we're going to put inside. them when we roll it on the rugs to. bacon plays an important room when preparing roast turkey. if i can look in about the turkey and the viking is this exact details that that little bit of moisture the. fact of the time you know it's a compressed tozzi golf. with this trial we want to keep.
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watch for most of the roast this tightly wrapped and put to one side for a while before going into the open for 2 allens it's a lot of work for a christmas morning. i would suggest that we do this the day before they decide which is a cookie just chilling and we both christmas i smile for hayseeds we can take them out. ideally a couple of dedicated to help us could pitch in the day before to peel the potatoes split the pasta and prepare the brussels sprouts. alone with all the vegetables comes a little something else that's me central part of a british christmas dinner in my house we have the pigs in blankets we will cook to kilo's the figs and like kids but i will eat them throughout life i'm not a really good cold. the christmas menu that is served up a company party is a neat things with friends in december is made up of more than one course. but is
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it christmas pudding is a must these are the ingredients. flour so it. should eggs and then you pour in whatever fruit you gonna want and then out of traditionally just plain brandy in the eligible randy. stout and. pitcher humanist which is sherry. many families make their christmas pudding weeks in advance to allow it plenty of time to mature. if you give us the spicy if you good luck and fortune so each person a family would. keep one would spend clockwise christmas putting steamed and then plan big with brandy. but it's not yet time for these that the various side dishes for the main course have to be ready at the same time
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as turkey. to make sure it's ready the best why is cheese at the moment top and the middle which should read 72 degrees celcius. now the trick is to gather all of the guests around the table. top it's a joy a toughie after christmas i want to write. a traditional brick. this christmas dinner something that's not to be missed. yami and if you want to cook a roast turkey you can find the recipe on facebook and you can see the report again on our website where you can also find the details on how to enter until we meet again from all of us here and thanks for watching and see you again soon.
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