tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle February 16, 2020 6:30pm-7:01pm CET
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it. is the world becoming less western does it mean for the world the west to leave the stage to others the key questions of this year's munich security conference join us for our coverage of the security conference 2020 today on d w. a . find out what our reporter max mero was up to in the wall so hot naked and that minus 12 degrees in a couple of minutes. and with that icy start a one welcome to a new edition of the euro max let's see what else we have it store for you.
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how 7 year old pain to me can you know a car is making a splash in the art world and. why the irish 30 year old girl wait is the european capital of culture and this year. if you like to take a cold shower in the morning or have accidentally turned on the cold water then you know it feels like minus 10 degrees but of course it's a bit warm hearty wouldn't sweat most go into the water so when it's just above freezing we thought that would be a nice challenge for feel as you're a max report to max merit in our series quirky customs he travels to north and finland to where and i see swim is very popular in winter. this town in northern finland is playing host to
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a frosty race in the icy water it's minus 12 degrees celsius outside but the locals take to the water as if it was summer. by hard work a customer says let me see you in super bowl oven finland and today i'm taking part ice with me champagne chips in the fields trust me they are absolutely bonkers. i've arrived the day before the race in order to get ready for this challenge. to see how to one of the races organizers has brought me to the local swimming club like you see. first of all i really want to know why do people in finland go to the ice cold water it gives you an empty
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he was here and often use and it's kind of a quick way to. have like could end up in this in a way that you don't have to go to. this go couple of times to my squad more and you are you get this feeling. he tells me to get warmed up in the sauna that's the easy part. then it's time to show her i can pass this test the coldest bar i've ever taken. she worked let anyone take part on race day without 1st making sure they can handle the cold. the water is just one degree celsius above freezing. it's painfully cold. that's really cold. you have a few. really. that's it for today but it won't be my last tip on this trip. to the ice swimming championship we're organized into age
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groups and heats there's no sauna here i can merely warm up in the changing facility it's almost time to go and i'm feeling ill prepared. this old message think i'm the boss and screen as fast as he can. i feel like a boxer heading out to face a championship fighter but i'm walking out to 25 metres of ice cold swimming my opponents mainly my own doubts and the crushing cold. time to test my mettle. by card lead.
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up to 23 seconds i finished the race i was so cold that shit so cold i think i've ever felt. the pain and shock are quickly forgotten though. i think i was 30 but not sure that you did marry that excellent back. because yesterday being the 1st time amazing lovely i will thank you so much for your help what you think i should do now that you stick out to them are tough enough ok so they're all right. i've never enjoyed a boss small. as well so i survived i feel warm again. and this experience of jeffrey showed me that my body can maybe take a little more than i expected i don't know if i would do it regularly but i can
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differ tell you finished people are a lot tougher than hiring. more adventures in our cricket custom series including a racing down a 40 kilometer long to bogun run can be found on our you tube channel the artists we're about to meet it's referred to as many become a soul because the words by 7 year old sneak in a car are nothing like the ones by most kids of his age he is making a huge impression on the international obscene so we caught up with him in berlin and cologne. a little bird is making a big splash whenever mikaela car exhibits his paintings he himself is the center of attention. the artist behind these pictures is just 7 years old.
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sometimes i get books from artist i look at them trace them with my fingers and just start painting. i still. think harold is opening his 10 to exhibitions in berlin this painting so 46213000 euros some people are reminded of works by famous artists. make a basically has 3 role models i mean for one we have these pictures made with a dripping technique modeled on jackson pollock an action painting starting in 1406 doing. some fruits are done how to be and here we have the traveler squeegee techniques definitely with gerhard richter as a famous example. and there's a stout genre show. those are his 3 role models and guiding spirit by lightning. and they were all created with lots and lots. of home near cologne mikail likes to spend this time in this basement studio experiments with paints and techniques.
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he's never taken a course he started working in shoot a flea after his parents gave him finger paints and a compass 1st 4th birthday. the very next day he was painting. i came home from work and saw the 1st picture about my wife had done it. she had a news and that's how it all began with that 1st painting on the phone with. the proud father posted his son's painting on facebook with unexpected results prospective buyers contacted him now we can tell 2 to 4 works. he's a darling of the media in our circles together with german national team goalkeeper manual noir he painted the picture that was auctioned off to benefit underprivileged children 411000 euros. good mickael is
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a painting he attends school like any other child. but he said i was school fine and what did you do. good art good start with. his father gave up his job in a company sales department now he devotes his energy to managing a son and he tries not to demand too much. very careful to make sure he doesn't get to be too much for me. if it does we put on the brakes immediately. we don't extend all the investigation. we get so many offers that we have to turn down many from abroad because you want to protect our child. contracts and. this time they're headed to a company where mc a 0 as works are turned into prints for a limited edition the young artist is painting over 5 copies of his composition billie jean an interpretation of the song by his idol michael jackson.
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how does he find this inspiration. i have sometimes i have my own ideas or then i look up and these really normal ideas come into my mind from above and. michael prayer and then i paint and i'm finished on the much of. that i shall i show to point out that the next day i paint again. as a finishing touch mikail paints a signature in each print his father developed for him before mikail learned how to write. a car is a brand that isn't chanted the are markets. so i cannot is good for a 7 year old boy this is wild in any case she's very talented you can see that right away because the pounds up for me just can't wait to see where he goes from here now develop a style all his own. exhibitions in paris new york are already planned for
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this little artist. and now we're off to london from some and colorful that is where the end of it if design studio raw edges is based its founders have just received the designer of the year award at the i am and furnishing fair cologne let's see what makes their work so outstanding. they're movable colorful and remarkable creations of london design duo raw edges. and shy also they receive the award for their playful approach to materials and functions. we try to inspire people by ideas and then you only think about the market it's going to be every going to be beautiful it going to be
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a nice going to. meet you here then award. then i think. exciting isn't it. both originally from israel they met while studying. there a couple professionally and in private they founded raw edges in 2009 products are a folding chair and a folding lamp for leave a ton decor for victory and the structure a system for stablished and sons. i have a very strong interest in 3 dimensional unfolding and. shies a very particular interest in we both have very strong interest in colors so it's very it's very there is but it's. an idea and. individual approach involves sketching out patterns much like to do for clothes a couple try to design furniture that attach to the body shape. bench for the
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kathleen label is an example. but unique about it is that it consists of an open your skin filled with expanding foam in the past the same 'd with one to one side so it just. draw on a large scale of scoring to be folded and then we had like humans and then we took 4. and then this hollow paper that cannot hold the weight of a person then after it was found. there were the full press and. the design of the canny chair for a telly and label moreau so is also based on a simple idea that looks a bit like a toothpaste tube cut in half. colors and materials played equally important roles for raw edges. the designers experiment with various techniques such as boiling wood. that gets die all through
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the grain and makes the color more durable and longer lasting. shy alkali likes to work with wood of different colors that's cut across instead of with the grain as usual. geometric patterns are formed as here in the english stately home chatsworth house 2015. to get the end grain but then we develop this system that we call in the studio burger and sausages and wasting very good we mean that we take the friends of woods. together we really need it for near in between and then we once this is new and we slice it through different thicknesses and then we can do it again and once we doing the 2nd stage that's what we call this sausage you tipping is another technique the designer team has often worked with the wood is dipped into various dies at 45
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degree angles yielding the herringbone pattern characteristic of rough edges. the method works with a variety of materials. and just kind of keep walking and experiment and have on believe. and just walking really really hard not giving up or is keeping curious and getting bored me but we do still trying to explore more not trying to get comfortable in the stock versus them in the tailored what bench have already been added to the collection of new york's museum of modern art new projects are in development one thing is certain raw edges won't be disappearing anytime soon. there are very few go may chefs who specialize completely in meatless dishes here in europe there are currently only 5 vegetarian restaurants that have been awarded in michelin star the 1st chance to cook at this level using only vegeta both is paul event she runs the team in vienna and
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he is able to create any mazing dish just from something as simple as a bunch of carrots and as we are about to see he uses the green bits to. this chef knows how to make vegetables the prime and gradient of gourmet cuisine. hello my name is paul image and today i'll show you how to prepare a wonderful vegetarian cuisine sustainably. this dish is an almost to the humble carrot. ringback different from the us all of the carers. and that's one of the main principles of my cuisine we include the green bits. and i can make a salad out of that or as i've done here we can dry and mix and powder them and i
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was to cope and so i sliced the carrots themselves and braise the mental side extract the water so there countries in this. group then we marinate the carrot slices in a little proposed this vinegar in you at the islam then we cook up the carrot shavings a little and dry them because of his laws. and then we parade them fine and make a deal with flour and eggs and the carrot stock i mean i want them to fall and this final result with the carrot shavings is a grit in the shape of a honey collet he. so what looks like a honeycomb is actually made of character. in northern europe terry increasing can be a challenge especially in winter when mostly tubers or types of cabbages are the only fresh ones available but vegetables don't necessarily have to be flown in during winter yanis city farm has experimented with the rides of lettuce and cabbage the can survive even freezing temperatures in the ass if allowed to see if
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the asian lettuce is a really the hardiest against frost if they can thrive in the winter and survive temperatures as low as minus 15 degrees celsius even on open ground and another one that can stand frost is when. personally tonia it can withstand of least as much cold as the asian lettuces. can also. if it likes to draw inspiration from the city farm is especially keen on flower sprouts a cross between brussels sprouts and kale. so what's mine is one of my favorite vegetables. it's going to try to use the stems and the trunk and. the trunks very better. we've tried to freeze it with the rest to loosen up the cell structure a little bit. and the pit inside has
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a very exciting taste but we're still experimenting mark. back at the restaurant if each starts preparing the fresh flowers sprouts he braces some likely and deep fried others if it's santas and i think it's very interesting to play with the textures of vegetables and such created by 2 different cooking process that bring out different flavors so we have a whole new wealth of nuances and more guns on that if not certain but i know that's what's so important to me personally when vegetable cuisine a certain size or because. a barley mash compliments the nutty flavor of the flower sprouts it's garnished with flowering cabbage leaves and a burger mart sauce and the concept at the restaurant is dispense with meat save energy while cooking use locally grown produce and avoid waste. that. this kind of sustainability can be
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tried at home to. in the box. in fact self we very often have a bad conscience been sick of this or if we should free ourselves of that a little on some from the pressure and venom of his or her he says by think about it it's far better for every one of us to save 25 percent of them for one individual to save 100 percent on the boards and. that it would be a shame if people only went to the restaurant to ease their conscience above all it's a place for gourmets who are keen to experiment. ever since the 1985 the e.u. has awarded the title european capital of culture she 2 cities in europe each year this year it's ireland's turn along with craig ship the choice fell on goal way it's 50 with over $200.00 days a rain every year and an average temperature of about 10 degrees celsius and
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this is how the city. go away presents itself on its festival website kind of don't harm and yet everything go away attracts 1500000 tourists from all over the world we wanted to know what's so special about it. irish pubs with live music and platters of freshly caught seafood. and breath taking scenery all reasons why go it was chosen as a european capital of culture university town arlen's west coast attracts young people from around the world. it's just so different i mean nowhere nowhere really in the states except for irish pubs i mean that's the only time we hear music like this everything is kind of medieval stone it's harbor and the scene is beautiful. everybody's so nice and the beer is amazing as well.
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bendish it's cheerful lively and somehow feisty here i'm different from germany definitely the people are more open and they laugh a lot more and. a week before the cities here is your opinion capital of culture officially began to go away when you did with musicians and fire jugglers touring 7 of the surrounding towns with. every day they came closer to go away. this is just the thing so we've got 195 events to go until next february we try any old cello festival starting environmental projects happening out in the mountains because explorations of the irish language has such a look see as creative director helen emerges in charge of the a coming program of cultural events a challenge she willingly took on for go away. always really an incredible place it mazing people and strode an area bounce cape and ferocious weather it's
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a bit like vacillator in the rain. go away lies exposed to the full fury of the atlantic giving it an average $220.00 days of rain per year and heavy storms but the ocean and the rugged terrain also provide a bone to your treasures michelin star chef j.p. macmillan braved the elements as he got there some greedy and ill. overseas. one of my favorites. and it's like you can see it on the rocks it's a green seaweed really beautiful eaten fresh and we would dress are all. readily available and go away. almost every restaurant has them on their menu. j.p. mcmahon makes an especially tempting oyster dish. they always serve has been around for like thousands of years and i think it's probably only in recent years we've become to appreciate it more i think always people travels to go away
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to taste the oyster the irish gaelic name for go away is dollars from stony river which is the river card that runs through its center. go it's been enjoying an economic boom since the 1990 s. the old center with its polyps vibrant art scene as well as going to universities attract people the world over. to go always special shown for her honey said he has lived here for 15 years. is among the big cities the nicest the malls. so this is attracts a lot of young people the university. $15000.00 students and the total population is about $80000.00 so that gives you an idea. it's a city with thriving youth culture
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a party really. and this is precisely the feeling the long planned official opening for its year is culture capital was supposed to put across but what there didn't permit the big party was canceled for safety reasons but the thing remains for long haul ways parade. the celebrations just took place in the pubs the traditional irish music of course. and that's all we have time for today but don't forget to follow us on social media and check out our website where you can also find all the information about our exciting draw and shirt and you could win an exclusive euro max watch until we meet again from all over here and the end to take care and good.
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