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no mother piano sounds like that one it is a one off and not just piano in the worlds. and with a well welcome to your own mix let's see what else we have for you today. a photographer and it's in chanting shots of groups in story that and. how it's done shift from guyana unites the canary world into it. and we start the show with the works of british artist kate jane kittens at 1st sight you could easily mistake them for the creations of a fantastic but in fact everything she makes is knitted 8 she
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often works full days on her installations and when you see them for the 1st time you can go to probably think of a edible. tastefully arranged lovingly crafted and deceptively realistic kate jenkins baked goods went down a treat at the hand make festival in barcelona but they're not edible everything here is needed or crochet from our yard. so here i'm just finishing off my display of their pretty sweet guy so we have some kind of raising. some danish by strings so it's just kind of pricing them in the right position so that they look as realistic as they possibly could on disc i. heard kate's bank stand serves up everything from buns to bake goals and targets. at 1st only planting that various types of bread. bribes is really how to make it look interesting and that was my initial challenge to do just by the way with the bride
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and then as i've been sort of did my research looking at different bikeways recounted i wanted to combine the 2 together so that seemed like the marriage of having a pretty sweet kind along side the bride's. a few weeks before the festival in brighton. jenkins lives and works in this british resort town she's known for her humorous food creations. jenkins loves brighton for its rough seas and delicious fish both inspired her most successful solo exhibition today a market stand full of seafood. i think it's just to have a in my head and then say it's free to completion so i love the fact you can just have a piece of string neon and sit in some. sort of magical realistic so that that's
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what drives me on. this drive is also evident in her latest project she's a regular customer at this bakery. writes well how do i miss it. i have always been a passion fruit tarts. raspberry lemon marang tarts blackberry mousse and all kinds of bread cake jenkins is always on the lookout for new models so this this is basically my sketchbook so to speak so in kind of 3 to 4 months. jenkins spends several months working on each project. per studio contains yarn and wall and every think men's and color imaginable. experiment with lots of different things so i found this in 2 yarns together achieved a very realistic in fact quite quickly so by me me choosing which color is to mix together on the knitting machine i can then achieve the white effect for
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the bride so so that it's just you know trial and error process of selecting different shades of brown and. her knitting machine dates from the 1960 s. . takes are 3 to 4 hours to make a loaf of bread. crocheting the little tarts takes even longer. very fine hook to get a tight stitch. and then i just sort of make a little see the green shaped like sort of structure and then the hand stitched onto the knitted base afterwards on the tart. visitors to the handmade festival in barcelona were thrilled by her way. and i guess just outstanding my 1st impression was that while. i'm
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a taster credibly creative it looks like food i mean every i'm. cants crocheted baked goods have one advantage over edible ones they always remain as fresh as the day they were made. and now for the last just piano in the world may not look like you might imagine it doesn't have huge keys for instance the pianist plays it relatively nominee because the size refers to the height the piano is full for me just 7 c. high the unique instrument is located in a new concept hall and the left and hava city offense fills. world's largest piano weighs over a ton and stands 4.7 meters high. this touch should cruise is one of latvians most famous pianists.
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it's the 1st time he's played the model 470 i bet he story along with the sound. on this piano you can have the longest sound ever no other piano can produce such a long sound. press the king. you can enjoy a quality sound for a very very long time but as a longer than normal piano you can play in a very nuanced way and everything you want to come out of the town just comes out in a. very diverse and very nuanced way which is something every pianist pushes.
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the piano was built in back hungary on the danube. davi trav ins and his international team of instrument builders make up rights in cottons workshop by hand. these again these these students seemingly seemingly the same but they're little bit lifted. coffee club teams started out tuning pianos they set him on a quest to improve the overall sound and he created his 1st upright piano in 1087 it was 3.7 meters long. when i was tuning it bothered me that some instruments. hardly even be to me that always irritated me so i decided if i have to and i'll build one by myself. in his workshop he and his team build pianos for clients the world over the innocents composers concert houses and even for music lovers able and willing to pay for such an instrument what they most appreciate is the layout
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of the strings and the soundboard. 'd they are the soundboard is made of 2 layers of spruce glued together that's another big difference to the conventional piano. but the greatest challenge was to draw all the copper wire strings evenly is because it's especially important to draw the copper very evenly so if you apply a little too much tension the strings thickness will vary and that inevitably causes it to develop unwanted vibrations later on and that means the tone won't be pure. back to vom spool slot via the world's largest piano is thoroughly integrated into the architecture of the modern concert house and it attracts virtue also here from around the globe. before the internationally renowned pianist best option calls warms up for a full rehearsal davi cummings gives it one more tuning. 6
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6 the sound of a conventional concert grand piano compared with the model for 70 i. it's just not as rich as it sounds much thinner or more wooden so you can tell that the strings are trying to make the tone but the soundboard doesn't play along. and audience attends the rehearsal that's touched him cruz has been looking forward to this moment for quite some time. if you want to play just a large happy. texture on the spirit or it sounds just like a really nice symphony orchestra you know it's like. duffy clive and has many more ideas such as
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a piano that floats toward the audience or a piano inside a lotus blossom his future models will definitely be something to look forward to. many animals see in europe and now hibernating bears and had sharks for example sleep through the winter months but the european scribal standard runs over the branches from time to time these animals only hibernate when it's particularly frosty and then they often don't chop for days bad news for sad vegan because the photographer has a favorite with reddish brown fur and the bushy tail. these photos make timid red squirrels into stars with the right props by their side they pose like real professionals. the man behind the lens is swedish dutch photographer. he
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specializes in squirrels. the behavior is smarts like humans also on jealousy anger. dominance loving funny it's they have so much different kind of expressions and their behavior yes it's fantastic i think it's not never boring somehow. grayson has been specializing in squirrels for about 6 years. he built a small outdoor photo studio in front of his house in bespoke garden in northern sweden. the photographer always tries out new motifs for his photo shoots to lure the animals he puts out peanuts and sunflower seeds which he cleverly places in the side or on the objects. in mind what i want. so i want to have this here and.
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so for that need to hold. here. thanks scott skiles. now vision has to be fast and concentrate so he won't miss the right moment. he's lucky today. almost all squirrels are afraid to get in the shows it to feel confident hold their. that said that's a chance so it can be taken days before the squalor scoring in the shows or decor in the shoes when i'm not there like this morning. between 6 and 14 squirrels visit
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him regularly often they come twice a day sometimes not at all that's why he doesn't like to miss an opportunity to take photos. and. sometimes they stay for several hours but other times only a few minutes to avoid losing time vincent has installed a live camera so that he can react quickly when the visitors which earned. their moot. since. sometimes $56.00 squirrels common the same time in leaves a mess and they don't have to rest and peaceful thing to to be on one spot or to interact with the props they have fairy individual animals. up to 300 photos in one day. off and he can only use a few of them. he always wants to tell
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a story with those pictures which is why he often combines 2 images digitally and merges them in photoshop. it would be too time consuming to have 2 files in one photo and hopefully they show up and stand in a position. and never show up both close together a big problem because they have a lot of fights and sometimes especially when they're young i have more chance to have my story complete if it's about to squirrels but most of it never happens. vision has won numerous awards for his work. he publishes many of his pictures in books and on instagram where he has around 37000 followers. even though he spends a lot of time observing and recording the squirrels behavior he says he doesn't
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completely understand them. it's an animal before a lot of surprises. still every day for me is a surprise i think i know i understand that squire is going to do it and forget it . if the squirrel stopped coming over one day. and says he'd point his lens somewhere else like it birds thanks to our regular visitors to his garden. and you can catch up with lots more strange and unusual who poets as well as find lots of information about european culture and lifestyle you. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to. your home and. take the class during.
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trial. and crazy join the race and destroy. your romance. subscribe so you don't have. antony's outpouring was born in ghana when he came to germany he wanted to become a professional footballer but then an injury put an end to his string but it turned out he had another talent in which he could excel in the kitchen cooking fascinated antony's pong from a very young age now for 3 years in a row he has been awarded a michelin star at some point says anyone can cook excellent food and he enjoys sharing his tricks of the trade with us. was. johnny will you answer me sarpanch restaurant is a feast for the senses. it's collusion style
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octopus with south american oxana sweets and caper leaf. is a color called decision. to make us here at home visits with when guests come here they'll be spending 4 hours enjoying the menu ranging from after all to bread followed by chocolates. probably says that every 10 minutes there's something new to taste. so a poem was born in kumasi ghana. he came to germany at the age of 8. later he fulfilled his dream of becoming a chef. today he runs a restaurant near dusseldorf. he's married and has 3 children. here tomorrow. his restaurant antony's kitchen one the michelin star for the 1st time in 2017. his cookbook promises that any hobby chef can whip up such award winning dishes
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provided they use stellar ingredients. from his gwen an animal is ill and i eat it's meat i'll get sick too should. so instead i eat less but enjoy perfect quality. but what exactly is perfect food so appalling explains what he means with a corn fed chicken it's a parent speaks for itself. perfect you can see that this again is nice in orange but the meat must not be that color only the skin and feet he said. he carefully cuts up the chicken and he takes great care while lovingly preparing his food. and you know i think the chicken far is your muscle the moon is dark so if you see it you think it's a rabbit and whatever then. he would never use chicken size from
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a supermarket car park says using the best ingredients is crucial for winning a michelin star. his cookbook explains how to create this exquisite octopus dish. or veal cheeks like meat he doesn't mind sharing his recipes i mean is that there's no point in secrets here we are here on this planet to share with. the planet what's the point of having secrets and taking them to your grave and nobody knows how to create a certain dish that's not nice. his restaurant received a michelin stars 3 years in a row. much of his cuisine is refined and yet down to earth. this kitchen team knows exactly what needs to be done it's a smooth operation. even when up with each month we come up with a new menu and take it up a notch it's my can tell my team is now even more eager to win another 2nd michelin star but what i always say is this if we keep doing what we're doing we can't lose
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because i'm. case in point this tasty cuss pacha make mostly from bleach another gourmet dish you can try out how. to cheat. the nothern stannis city of pamplona is rich in history but pump lorna has also a difference modern and minimalist to what winning architects have shown both in their own popular and also sue out stay that when it comes to design less can sometimes be definitely more. this is the city of palm in nevada in northern spain it's known for its. historic old town. but it's also known for this massive concrete structure located in a pump. it was designed by architects and. is one of the 2 architects
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who designed the structure. welcome to pump. to show you around the building we designed. the family home was custom designed for its owners a married couple with 2 daughters and their 2 dogs. the kitchen and living room are located in a huge open space the big wooden structure houses the guest bathroom. ceiling to floor windows open onto the backyard garden area. as the view is the key element for this property and we designed it with a view in mind. that we came up with the idea of a living room that would take full advantage of the view. this sort of design is typical for. their trademarks are clear forms and
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a limited amount of materials. open their office in pamplona in 2005. another element that's always found in their work is the interaction between light and shadow. as can be seen in this. one the architect and national architecture prize in 2013. when you look at this area from the outside it resembles a socket. we call this area and. it separates the inner court from the street and filters the light to the interior. corridor leads the children. project is a new. challenge. fit in with the traditional architecture. was also an important factor for the
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concrete house. source of inspiration for works is the location. that's why in this case we designed the upper portion of the structure as a thin concrete shell respond which fits in perfectly with the local topography. the architects also use the slope to divide the structure in the 2 functional areas the upper one includes the living room and the kitchen one is more secluded and includes the bedrooms it's accessed by a short tunnel. right now we're in the atrium of the lower part of the house which forms the center of the sleeping quarters we've also included a player for the children. the front side of the lower floor also features floor to ceiling windows. the bedroom and the children's room both have wonderful views of the surrounding
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landscape. you can get an excellent view of the split level design. level with the private area and the upper levels which includes more functional areas and you can also see how the house fits the slope of the. parents and carlos have made a name for themselves in spain with their unconventional designs and future projects include one must do designing a church. this year marks the 250th birthday of german composer. great symphonies also compose wonderful melody. and celebrate this special you would like to perform it for us have already give it a go.
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so you can use really any instrument you like please upload your video to our website it's worth it because we're giving away a fantastic price for to be told birthplace on the rise and that's all we have time for today see a next time by. people .
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but the way it's not some simple the fact is should be humans lie about 80 times a day. some of. them they're not the only one. the truth about my income. in 45 minutes on w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences of the disastrous in our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises from around the world. forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people i think the advantage of having
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