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stories of people the world over information provided. the means they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date in touch follow us. grown men playing an advanced form of attack more about that later on in the show. hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee let's see what else we've got lined up for you today. enjoy
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a luxury vacation in an ancient cave in my terra italy. how a french artist makes colorful creations with paper. but we start off the show with an artistic form of camouflage now it's often said that the more time you spend with someone the more you start to look like that person but does the same apply to him animate objects well austrian photographer stefan spends hours in museums looking for visitors who eventually blend in with the paintings there are observing that perhaps they're wearing something similar to the dress that i have on right now well in some cases the resemblance seems more than just coincidental but it's exactly this element of surprise that motivates the photographer. observers be part of the picture.
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and match their. looks danged situations that happens by. capturing these moments for posterity is step one direction's passion. he's going to shoot up to 5 good pictures a day even in the museum lobby is a ready looking at people's hairstyles and patent. office and honestly i want to discover things it's about sharpening my senses what can i see what analogies can i make life so a voyage of discovery. europe's major museums are like a 2nd term for. today is that museum barberini in potsdam just outside of their lend his photo series people matching artworks in 29000 trash and 2nd book of photos was published the photographer who is based in berlin has become known
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internationally through his blog social media and exhibitions of his words he finds connections between people and art in hairstyles patternist colors and poses. 5 minutes after entering the museum he's already found a match. that's a nice composition. think should happen and there should also be a poetic calm in it there's a moment and then it's gone and the shoes have quiet souls for normally i'd wear smarter shoes but they're the quietest ones i've got. traction has around 11 seconds to capture a photo that's the average time a museum visitor spends looking at an artwork. his images help bring the past into the present. trash and is especially pleased with this person matching
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artwork taken in front of caravan cheers knows this is. a deep to me she's even holding her hand like he does right there you have the analogy the visitor has unknowingly become part of a new 12. i'm going to follow her. maintaining a sense of distance from the museum visitors is important question avoids any direct contact with the. room for some national interest i keep my distance i'm quite shy and i don't want to violate anyone's personal rights i always take my photos from behind so folks don't even know i'm doing it. unlike other photo artists trash and doesn't spend much time editing his picture is only crops them a bit on his that don't. have money laying around for them and i've never worked on
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a photo for longer than a minute that would be a totally different approach you could photoshop or stage these works but i want that real this. this is. a self-taught photographer has been documenting people in things that match one another for several years. is in the photo series include cars matching homes and couples matching. sometimes he'll hold on to a picture for 2 years before making it public. for the form but. feel the same as mine for ta griffey or at least my photos should be a declaration of love to life itself the passion should be recognizable. it's neither the person nor the artwork. should be represented disrespectfully you know
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such a life can be a firework of emotions for a. citizen from the room. and a few minutes 90 come out of one of his future make sure to dress the pants on your next trip to the museum. playing tag is something we normally associate with our childhood but thanks to 2 brothers from the u.k. it's now fast becoming a hit with adults now people are taking tag to a competitive level combining the pace of the game with a park or here's how it works. tag is normally a kids game but for chase tag adults like game is mostly from germany compete with one another. all.
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just chasing taggers on a whole different level it's on par with professional athletes it's a lot faster and a lot more exciting and when the. chase tag is becoming more and more popular the 1st world championship took place in london and $28.00 teams the teams compete in several rounds against each other. each round last 20 seconds one team provides a catcher the other team the runners up the runners a skate their team gets a point. the winning team is the one to have the most points after a maximum of 16 rounds. a 6 man team from germany also paula 5 for this event in london. they call themselves asha god and provide their free running in park or skills for show events and film projects. and chase develops from park or as andreas good in the german team explains. when we
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read some of them to take part you must have some experience with obstacle courses and you have to know the moves and techniques to be what we're all park or fleets and perfect for this game would be best we have picked 3 of these your. brothers christian and damien devo from britain developed chase tag and 2011 they got the idea while they were playing tag with their children in their own garden. we got some scaffolding we made it did some experimenting with different core designs and sort of all the kind we did up to get them to 2016 and then the 1st videos we put out went viral and then it kind of group on there we have you know each competition got bigger and bigger we got better athletes and then this is where we are now. community is growing on their you tube channel the brothers get up to $36000000.00 clicks per video and have some 700000 subscribers they now organize tournaments the world over at this london contest 8 teams are competing against one another.
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i may well be you know i just caught that exam. before getting down to business the german team gets to know the arena and explores possible tripping hazards. the more you know something bad can happen at any time especially if you want to catch the other team on your hand might end up under someone's body and could break last year everything went well and we hope this year as well i just want to stop some golf. when it's time to guard play their 1st match against the british team breach. after a short time as the british leaves. despite one of the opponents falling can't catch up to either a or
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a lemonade in the preliminary round. but it. wasn't even so mark bush of the german team as relaxed as i will probably just go back out into the streets and keep playing training and having fun but if we get invited back again next year we'll be there. will do what we always do in the end it's just a game and one should forget that. this time france won but ultimately what really counts is the fun of playing tag. next to a luxury redefined now i bet you wouldn't consider sleeping in a. cave to be a 5 star experience but a hotel in my terre in southern italy will make you think twice now this is a luxury establishment located in the middle of former cave settlements with minimal lighting and a core the rooms have been transformed into small oases of relaxation.
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much here in southern italy is famous for its cave dwellers carved into the rocky cliffs called saucy. once home to poor farmers families today they draw guests from all over the world. to keep the settlement from becoming derelict kill growing turned 18 of these caves into a luxury hotel called 6 they grow up to be tough. breakfast is served in a former cave church which dates from the 13th century. approaches the retaining it was extremely important to us everything should remain just as it was only when for example the floor was missing did we renovate it using original materials.
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the only life comes in through the doors in small windows along ceilings and floors or carved out of the soft sandstone and volcanic. a few pieces of furniture belong to former residents the only compromise is the designer bath tub in every room that chris doing all the sanitary facilities are our greatest sin as there was no running water in the caves into the 1950 s. . but in a hotel you need water and bathrooms. there are just. wherever possible we've installed old original feeding trough that were lying around in the caves 6. due to overcrowding and an outbreak of malaria materials cave dwelling were evacuated in the 1950 s. for a long time they remained abandoned and forgotten. but all that changed in 1993 when unesco recognized the saucy the material as a world heritage site since then the cave dwelling said become
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a tourist magnet. a museum here shows the poverty of the former inhabitants. until the mid 1950 s. the casa grafter housed a family of 11 and their farm animals they lived in primitive conditions without power or running water. in fact even the few minutes it was one of the biggest problems in these caves the bed is hot so that it won't get damp from below underneath there was room for small randomness and household goods that siani if anybody saw. these original beds also stand in the luxury hotel. from the outside the 6 sun ceo's rooms look quite in conspicuous they lie along a street in the old town and follow the principle of the aisle bear go or scatter hotels. 20 years ago daniel began transforming the mountain village of central stefano in central italy by turning abandoned homes into hotel rooms it brought the
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village back to life. in martin or to the luxury caves are popular even though the rooms here cost from around $150.00 to over a 1000 euros a night. it's unique and in some cases you wind up paying for your meat it's awful and it's good to have potential loss but it can be dangerous and you could walk into the wall. of course to comfort here nothing to do with what they had to go through. but it's this wakes up the nation. right next door danielle a kilogram hopes to restore more caves very soon but not all of them will become hotel rooms he's mainly interested in preserving the historical legacy. but i hope that we'll soon have lots of competitors with nice projects will do it even better than we did because in italy there are 2000 abandoned builders which could be revived through soft tourism and stimulate the economy the young people but also
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older ones are leaving these remote places. that have the same as it. thanks to this unique cave experience guests are now visiting even in winter when my terrace still looks very much the way it did for centuries. and you can find lots of travel reports including my series megan's perfect weekend from exciting destinations like iceland to madeira all on our you tube channel so why don't you check them out. to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to write. your romance. take the plunge. when players are crazy join the race to destroy. your romance.
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subscribe so you don't miss it. for some people paper is just a simple tool for communicating a message or jotting down something that you want to communicate but for artists it's an essential part of their work now it's easier to work with than clay according to some artists and you would be surprised at how one artist in france creates 3 d. paper objects that really trick the eye. how about a fat free burger. or water ice dessert without sugar. these treats have no calories because they're made out of shredded paper. the interplay of color and form gives these works of art a certain depth. the sophisticated 3 d. paper creations are by multiplying 2 or the 34 year old designer from paris.
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paper out of the friend picnic we can carry again far we can so and if we want i walk along fine but i. want to look creates her artwork at her studio in the south of paris she studied at an art academy and then discovered her interest in paper. she starts by making a 2 dimensional pattern on her computer. use it to decide where the paper will be folded. to work with paper you need a lot of patience and dexterity. one to are proud of the fact that her artworks are
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handmade she doesn't use machines of any kind and she makes a mistake she can fix it right away. this is kind of stuff. but we have. a name age of it so i've got a rare and i've i have to do the same in paper but this is a long way but finally as the most complete. well my passion are wall because i have to find it is a. graphic design but i have no more that so i have to framed it to walk on the. most fun to our finds inspiration for her art works everywhere sometimes in books or magazines she's just walking around paris. often visits this paper shop she pays close attention to the thickness and the
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surface of the original material but the key element is the right combination of colors. on while in motion while this is a story i want to tackle. something dark. dark. and. bright. if i want. to say when we. bring. her clients include numerous international companies. who are now makes custom artworks for watch manufacturers. sportswear firms. and perfume producers. the trend toward paper
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based artworks continues despite the invasion of digital technology. explains why. because paper or something sensitive. you can keep. this is digital age but. we like to touch something we need something. back to you. this is something you keep. want to skills and talents are also well known in the world of advertising. some are more complex works on display at the art jingle gallery in paris. her work continues to focus on paper but she's also starting to experiment with other materials. i started to walk with a friend like quest fabrics. and this is. over
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the wall. to mix it with paper i create something. which. something wall. prizing. paper will probably always be in long term 2 is favored it's the best way for her to turn her creative ideas into reality. and finally as the topics of climate change and global warming continue to dominate the headlines more and more people are taking it amongst themselves to reduce their carbon footprint now one restaurant in berlin is also doing its bit to save the planet its goal is to reduce the amount of waste produced there to 0 we went there to find out how the concept is working out so far. at the end of the day this little pile is all that remains
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a full length davis from dishes like these delegates and yasmin mountain have opened free on germany's 1st 0 whites restaurant in the next. where you just got every city every restaurant in general should produce things in a most sustainable way whether the take up the 0 waste calls or not was the operators of a big responsibility towards their cares and the environment because people who produce a lot also produce a lot of waste work for the few little the couple avi game this evening trying to produce as little combat just possible fiest. out there is there a way stress gone to the proteins comes from local organic founders and it's free as plastic packaging. all of the dishes served on beacon. on the menu today roasted mushrooms with center reef root on potato to ream and have made sourdough pita bread with various dips we don't name to vegan eyes anyone or turn
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them into 0 waste is that the end of the day we just want to serve up good food and i'm on dogmatic way. but we're going to remain pragmatic we want to do something not talk about it just do it. the cons that isn't entirely new england's 1st 0 waste restaurant silo opened back in 2014. constantly often from no way what was the sushi chef bad before he took over running the kitchen at freyja so the berlin restaurant is benefiting from his experience. to do elect from a station there with salt water and whatever assistance already boarding gets. the vegetable gets fermented. and the you get much more interesting flavor no only go to used to liquids buried. i think your order to make sources are pressings so we
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stuck all over them and their. sustainability and economical awareness are also reflected in the interior design the net can isn't made of cloth the furniture is 2nd hand stored plastic something that some make from mushroom fiber. the concept is thought through down to the smallest detail but does the guests realize that it's in the concept and the concept is interesting i'm also reading a book about this at home but that's not the main reason i'm here is that i was drawn by the food was. it bugs me how much we throw away but it's really hard to throw away very little smiles and harder still to throw nothing away so what the guys are doing here is great. so what happens to the vegetable feelings and left and that is. that's when this compost becomes and that temperature is between 60 and 120 degrees celsius a host of bacteria hot at twickenham machine. dot com and at the end
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of the evening all of the food scraps we've collected go in here. and within 24 hours this turns them into compost that can be put on fields just the way to it's. all good. and so the food cycle closes in a completely natural way. and every little bit helps and that brings us to the end of today's show but before we go a quick reminder to enter our drop now you can find out how to take part on our website and also on facebook so get your entries into us and good luck as always thanks for watching closely again soon.
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mrs d. w. news live from berlin and hopes for peace in afghanistan taliban and u.s. negotiators sign an agreement that could pave the way to ending the early 2 decades of conflict the u.s. is to begin withdrawing its troops from afghanistan in exchange for commitments from the taleban. also coming out trapped in no man's land with nowhere to go. in turkey gather at a crossing into europe after ankara says it will no longer hold them back.
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