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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  January 23, 2020 10:45pm-11:00pm CET

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while the german president steinmeyer joined other world leaders in jerusalem to remember the victims of the holocaust. there are also many other events marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps and $945.00 the last surviving jews in europe back then with a hug arion jews as germany only occupied the country in 14414 year old shiny air on boats was deported to auschwitz but kept a diary that story is now revealed in berlin's german historical museum. kept a diary to herself the 1st 75 years now it's going on show for the 1st time she was just 14 when she started to write it on the day the germans occupied hungary march 19944 diary she recorded soberly we are lost gary and jews knew what awaited them in the extermination camps this is
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a negotiated this is a story of one happens around to the people closest to her what happens in her village to have family and who is deported to is not taken this is the story of life closing in of the space in which they can move getting narrower the conditions getting harder and of the fear growing. this unique document of fear and of every day life is now on display at the german historical museum in berlin. air involves handwritten diary captures you know all life in the ghetto deportation the horrors of auschwitz it's now the subject of a documentary film i am. a part. and yet says. christine knocked.
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on. into a smile and. the start. of his new. chinese diary ends in auschwitz she describes the 1st hours then falls into silence but she hung on to her notes. china is now 90 years old she has traveled from jerusalem for the opening of the exhibition he's speaking german the language of the perpetrators for the 1st time in many decades. the dance of our whole family are 12 children my mother my father 2 grandmother and grandfather none of them came
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back. to the. shiny air involved lost her entire family in the gas chambers she alone survived as a forced labor slave in an arms factory she saved her diary at great risk to her life the president of the german praises her immense courage our group. to keep a diary when life is about naked survival and under the constant danger of death where did you as a 14 year old girl get the strength and courage to do this as one of the do among the do and. in 149 shiny air involved began a new life in israel she kept a diary with. the mention focused. and. amazing woman page of them is
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a rather unassuming forester who manages a bitch ward in germany in 2015 he published a book called the hidden life of trees what they feel how they communicate it originally had a modest print run of $2500.00 books made while it's become an international bestseller and now there's a documentary film featuring the man himself. this is a sensational. life of trees has been translated into. which it is now. the big screen. to get back to our roots and one with nature is not unique to germany. the german relationship to the forest is not so special whichever country you look at iceland israel or mongolia countries without
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a lot of forest but even here they have a strong connection to trees it's human and that's great because it shows we are naturally close to nature it's genetic. that's why audiences are gripped by scenes showing reproduction in the pine forest. presents the forest as an emotional experience. this is the point that explains the book success peter describes trees in a way that allows us to identify with the trees have children that they look after this is an idea that everyone can relate. pollen drift in the air a nightmare for those with allergies but actually part of a giant acts of love. trees communicate with each other some every 2nd here how they synchronize
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remains a mystery. trees have memories and characters free. levens hometown when winter comes they have to decide continue soaking up the sun or not take the risk of being damaged by frost. and try to dust you don't it was really the 3 trees make different decisions 2 of the oats are a bit more courageous the 3rd is a little cowardly or in positive terms more sensible trey's with human traits some say this is going too far the temper trite say bull they've been realized too much on feelings and not enough on facts. because of course the forester's think it's terrible it's just as if i talked about intensive livestock farming instead pigs have feelings and feel pain when they're castrated the forester's are just as
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annoyed when i say the forest is a social network because this is disturbing timber production. so. laban is now using his celebrity to campaign for the preservation of endangered forests around the world he's advanced from simple forest to an international media . humans since $982.00 sounds like a logical research group but it is actually the artist's. song. their name is made up of the year they were both born and the fact they didn't offer typically artistic title the jew i would like to explore how our world works bringing technology and design together in an often humorous why. what is the essence of a waterfall can motion be captured like an object by continuously repeating it.
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that's the question posed by collection of motion it was created by stockholm based artist pair emmanuel sun and bastion vision of. busy for some been our collection of motion pieces we basically share was something ephemeral as an object and try also to point to work towards this. almost ridiculous attempt to. make something that is. not static but try to collect that. the ephemeral is also a theme of their series titled a 1000000 times that features analog clocks displaying the time in digital form. the 2 artists call themselves humans since 1982 they spent years in close collaboration with an international team of designers engineers and programmers to
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turn their animations into real objects their biggest installation a kinetic sculpture a 504 clocks hangs in singapore changing airport. where setting the clock ounce free from their. role of being a fish. measurement to make them into the answer. and i can also relate to that to my self a little bit like you know this is this stress of constantly like optimizing our lives or. always try. to become something instead of just being and this is like also internal struggle and i think it kind of reflects into our work as well 'd. time surveillance in modern technologies have preoccupied emmanuel sin and be sure again and again since they founded their studio in 2009 'd. we're working in
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a moment on projects where we draw lines of fragments of drones which we cast in like material similar to what he would find. in nature like because the insect that is contained in the book. behind is we would like to show that all the technology to leave traces and when to take note she leaves our lives there will be something that remains. so with poor dick when. chaos and order change and permanence humans since 1900 to bring attention to these concepts nothing is forever except time itself its days even if it keeps passing. now it's just been announced that the ants fonzie men's music prize one of the most
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important in the classical music field indeed it's sometimes called the nobel prize for music has been awarded this year to the german viola player. she joins an illustrious list of prize winners but include benjamin britten yehuda menu in hell but for. the prize giving ceremony will be a may but we'll have a portrait of time on arts and culture tomorrow. that's just about it for this edition but i leave you with pictures from paris of joyful good years very last fashion show the fabulous all voluntary you got a high fashion is bearing out. after a career that started 50 years ago by comic design i will be sadly missed on the world of fashion is losing its most colorful and by sheer must design until next time babar. ahmad back.
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mom. i'll install story. nikos a. must. starts january 27th on t.w. . every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced and the consequences come into sastra so our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises from around the world you know. what a good thing we don't get i didn't go to university to kill people so i don't know i fully or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone if he got mad if i don't they'll kill me. he can feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of those who stay behind it's
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a way up until my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i wanted that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger and on of them got up. just this week to dublin. this is g.w. news these are all top stories the world health organization says the new coronavirus. and china is not yet a global health emergency the decision came after chinese authorities moved to lock down 3 cities on thursday in cancelled chinese new year events in the capital beijing. dozens of world leaders have paid tribute to victims and survive.

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