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shoes hard to believe well it's one of the fascinating reports we have for you today on the euro max and with that very warm welcome to this edition and here is what else we have in store for you. perfect weekend our report american league is in one sabbaths whatsoever. perfect staging along artist uses landscapes as a canvas court case and. next year do you let the games will be held in japan no matter where it's held the exciting question asked of the games is always what happens to all the buildings and stadiums that will build especially for the olympics well after the love and games they came up with a really good idea a technology park for start ups and maybe at some crazy designs to make it more attractive. in east london compact and colorful studios have been
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built in the massive structure that sirtis the international broadcast center during the london 2012 olympics the space used to be full of gigantic ventilation systems and broadcasting here now it holds 21 model work spaces. nic gascons words for who can sprout an architect together with his colleagues he designed the country. i think we are really keen to try and reconnect the area with this past the olympic games were hugely positive for london i think for the local area but because of the level of development it happened. it's swept away a lot of sort of local history and so we want to do this project as a way of reminding people about parts of the local history that they could be proud of. the bright colors used for this studio is for sun for example echo the rafters of suites that used to be manufactured by. i just love how bright it is. you can
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literally see it from across the park so you look across the park and this is one of the ones that really stands out and catches the eye people think it's a place that's when they when they hear that it's inspired by a rapper they remember they even see the rappers from their childhood the founders of infinite session ranch another word space their 25 square meter studio cost $750.00 euros per month which is quite inexpensive 500 standing here the 2 brothers manage the production and distribution of the alcohol free craft beers just the fact that our studio was designed off. the 1st perforated toilet paper factory in europe is like a funny thing that we can mention the 1st time anyone sees our office and it's sort of a great way of like breaking the ice with new kind of suppliers and customers and not come and see as. the architects didn't only joy inspiration from previous local businesses one studio facade commemorates an unusual. they used to be in the area.
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before the olympics. there's a very for a crime it's a local landmark on the canal which was nicknamed fridge mountain. just a few years it was your largest white goods dumping ground effect the giant pile of fridges freezers and so on and so we love the idea of creating a unit which was it was a tribute to that last monument. lieutenant's of the 21 work spaces are as varied as the studios for son. the mix includes a record label to music studios architects engineers and also designing. 'd literature lydia rents a desk rather than a whole studio. from here she manages the strain of all night with a label. she designs their collections in london and has the pieces made in italy.
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is very different from the other work in spaces that are being most of the work spaces of being the really big quite noisy quite loud and here you feel like a family so you go when it's. very colorful is in the middle of the park there are lots of nice events as well. these are thanks to house manager patrick scully his employer the tramper was hired by the technology park to look after the studios and its tenants. we can make beautiful spaces you can design amazing spaces you can have great views but ultimately the thing that makes the place tick make it last beyond me to the tramp or even as a company will be the stories in the collaboration's and the network that happens for people interacting day to day in the business to go. that's sure to be a lot more. fun in these kind of cool studios than
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a great drop off and since. staying in the british capital the london design studio kitchen theory hasn't quite decided if it's a restaurant or a laboratory up to 10 guests can try it 10 course meal for $180.00 euro's per person but it's actually quite scientific it's all about exploring all the sensory and psychological relationship with food. can sound effects add flavor to a meal can color and presentation influence our eating experience this angular takes different around in the london restaurant kitchen theory menus are designed to please all of our senses each time we eat it's a multi-sensory activity but it depends on how much mindfulness perhaps is going towards. a kitchen theory what we're looking at doing is heightening people's
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sensory. enjoyment of the food drawing their mind towards the smell the touch the taste the sounds that they're engaging with and overall heightening their perception of flavor and taste. the 1st course comes with headphones alongside a dish of jellyfish. josepha youssef is aware that many people find jellyfish disgusting because of their consistency it has more than a jellyfish kind of texture it has a kind of bite to it not something that my team and i discovered when we 1st tried it and they had a kind of say. well this is actually really really present. this sounds played over the headphones are meant to emphasise the clock. it sounds a little bit like you're under the sea. but there's also lots of crunching like sounds eating a packet of crisps actually like you described and then when you eat it you can
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hear the noises making when you're eating it but also in hearts they know an. experimental psychologist charles spencer works with chef use effects kitchen theory professor spence is head of a cross model laugh at oxford university and researchers how effects can amplify influence and even deceive our sensory experiences too much testing in the science lab it's not like releasing sticking people in brain scouts which part of the brain lights up you can find things out but it's nothing like a social. experience to try and catch people in the wild as much as possible and here's a perfect potential opportunity for that where there's a coming to a kind of intimate if unusual experimental dining experience does a mushroom dish taste more like it came from a forest when it served on a wooden platter. out of a shell so we. knew you only see the color red here because those face. back at the tasting menu.
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the main course squid result is served while calligraphic designs are projected onto the table does that impact its taste intensity. the fact that your brain can't quite make sense of it seeing what's the food what's the art and which was leading the other. attention capturing say more likely to pay attention to what you're eating and by paying attention to what you're eating kind of the trick at work in a number of the dishes using the technology or the texture of the storytelling to really make people focus on the food and by doing that that's likely to enhance the flavors that you get. the biggest comes last with dessert. as ships where interested generally in this idea of emotional engagement through food how can you kind of engage people and kind of stimulate certain emotions and one emotion that we thought was kind of under rated dining experience is. fear of
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a rhubarb sorbet finish that we need. to eat a dessert with a shard even if it's made of sugar. so busy really cold and it's made so it's such a different texture and you get something very kind of hard and as you can hear it does sound like the crunching of glass and i don't mind these here but definitely the 1st. the 1st mouthful was me but now that i know it's ok i quite like using it. which glass best brings out the taste of a looker. out of the care about hairspray change our pleasure levels one thing is for sure those who dine at kitchen theory leave with a whole new awareness of how different sensory experiences come together when we.
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sometimes the passion industry is quite experimental too for example when the zionists try out crazy new material it's don't like this can actually be made into a shoe do you want to know how i go look. these shoes on make with stand with flexible slate. pants typically made from left. they belong to the 16 of the next week brands not seen from munich sebastian teases the full found his family has been in the shoe industry for 6 generations but even for him working with stones was. one of them if you want to have a good. hundreds of millions of years all natural and each pair is unique. technically speaking it isn't superior to leather because some of the shoes are a bit less robust so you shouldn't wear them in siberia at minus 40 degrees celsius but they're perfect for normal day to day purposes. the process of.
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making starts with huge blocks of marble. using special technique very things. which are then on to a flexible material. the method was invented based company. works with conflicts even if you. don't becomes flexible if you make it very very thin we're talking less than one millimeter thick and then combine it with something stabilizing. that can be fiberglass as cotton fleece. either will stabilize the slice of stone and hold together the stone particles even when the slab gets bent. alternately to make it even more flexible. but that is
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a trade secret. by the end it can even. use. some. banks. only the use of. when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will probably stay more niche than mass market sebastian looking for any again and again he had tested using unusual materials for shoes. made from tender fungus a tree parasite. stroll from the ferry and austria. but also coffee. and fish skin have all been tested its potential suit the materials.
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the type of dog my father developed the 1st pair of compostable shoes back in the ninety's us of so natural materials have always been a big topic for us to market nowadays so much more is changing because people are more aware and that of course leads to more innovations in this area of the. natural rather soon thanks to bill of 10 and left cool in cell less. prominent ponts of teases shoes on mostly natural so on this one has the same ability is a must for us and not just the way the media is propagating that term now the bottom line for us is that if it isn't sustainable you can't call it a quality or luxury product it's kind spends may not have because. it seems sebastian teens will keep walking the innovative line in his shoes made with standing. travel as a passion of your own max report of magen lee but she only has 48 hours to explore
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certain european cities and often the best tips for a perfect week at this time she was a resent death song lake geneva and the french speaking part of spezza lead here you will find a lot of what's fitz island is all about mountains and watch her she's a chalk lead and a historic old tell. this scenery is too good to be true and in fact it really is today snow is blocking my view of lake geneva. there certainly isn't this spring can be so unpredictable especially here in switzerland but i'm not going to let that ruin my perfect weekend in those on. the weather is a good breeze. the star might visit and the olympic museum goes on has been called the olympic capital since 1904 because it's home to the international olympic committee's headquarters. here to museum visitors can learn the
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history of the games from antiquity to modern times. it's also filled with relics from past games including dozens of medals. and shovel he is responsible for the museum's culture and education programs i come close on become associated with the olympics so long story and it started in $1015.00 when the best on a frenchman who was the founder of the olympic movement came to know that during the 1st one and he wanted a safe place to for the archives of the i.o.c. luckily i brought my trainers with me to test my athletic skills. from slalom scheme to biathlon training i'm certainly getting a good workout here if nothing more. the olympic museum is my culture to pay for those on. the sun has come out just in time for me to discover some of the city's other treasures a 16th century statue of justice watches over the plaster lap and the 17th century
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town hall. next time i make my way up a steep passageway which leads to the gothic cathedral notat the largest of its kind in switzerland. then i head over to the 14th century summer castle of of those on it offers great views of the city. most on is located in the french speaking part of switzerland and cafe romano offers both french and swiss specialty as its owner christiane's through to invites me to sample some fun do an offer which is hard to resist. it's an tasty treat. and i call an area tip for a weekend in los on. day 2 in the city begins at the port of this is where the boats crossed lake geneva in all directions this one is ferrying people over to every young in france
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a journey that takes only 40 minutes to head up to the bridge to speak to captain carlos rivera about the landscape. you go back and forth every day do you ever get tired of these views. no no never never because it changes all the time. cause i've been working on the lake for 31 years and i'm still always surprised since it will soon be this is my activity trip for a perfect weekend in lows on a boat tour unlike geneva. a visit to switzerland is incomplete without sampling the chop which is in a class of its own i need a master of the trade a living folks in his chocolate factory he also conducts special seminars on the subject.
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how does one differentiate or tell the difference between 1st chocolate and other kinds. first of all there is the cocoa bean. it is the quality of the cocoa bean and about finding the best peanuts up to the next step is the production of the transformation of the being into chocolate and switzerland we have invented several processes such as refining liquid milk chocolate which is to stop the reputation of the chocolate this is my shopping tip for those on some swiss chocolate. when night falls and those on some people go out looking for entertainment but i discovered another interesting activity. at the city's main cathedral calling out the hour from 10 until 253 steps lead to the place where it all happens marco karrar is one of the night watchman he takes me to a small quarters to show me what his job involves.
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so. long. this is a tradition that dates back to the middle ages. do you think it's the dream of all the little boys and moves on to become a night watchman probably yes probably because we have a. lot of trees and coming here and having a sparkling scene doing the seeing. distribution was supposed to speak. and finally this is my special tip for a weekend in los on visiting the night watchman for the best views of the city. you can find more about maggot's experience as
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a night watchman or woman plus her 1st lower highlights of a trip to liz and our you tube channel these objects have suddenly appeared in a nighttime landscape bright in shining geometric shapes they are not u.f.o.'s but brahma the worst of the spanish light artists have you here 10 years ago the teacher of fine arts put his brushes aside now he paints with lights we met him at one of his installations near literate. 3 dimensional sculpture on a graphic which these terms describe the light installations by had the indiana geometric shapes of the spanish artist's trademark he projects them onto landscapes with astonishing results especially not a moment or so i'm always seeking these almost magical moments in my works is the interview you know i'm trying to find out whether there is
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a harmonious relationship between geometry and nature mourning. not suffering a harmony that would move us emotionally and which goes beyond our normal perception of nature. riyad us career began in 2008 with a large solo photography exhibition in the rain as sophia in madrid since then he's carried out like projections in numerous public spaces and festivals. his installations are more than simple entertainment for him. sometimes i feel this sort of reverberation which goes beyond our daily perception and beyond how we normally experience nature said morris throughout the us then there's not a lot those moments are precious and very fulfilling for me is. beneficial to even go so far as to say i live for these kinds of experiences. beba body said the bowl
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experience is. elemental tranquil and any magic that's how the artist experiences unspoiled nature he tries to make the sensation visible in his projections and takes large scale photos of the results. at 1st glance the viewer sees these 2 crosses at 2 jets. but they are actually part of a cube the corners of which i've removed. the guess he'll let us give us but there's a shadow of that cube in the viewer's mind. and in a similar way there's an enterprise between the projected form and make sure you know. after finding a landscape the n.r. starts designing his geometric forms in his madrid studio they follow strict
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mathematical rules he wouldn't think of using image editing software to superimpose them on a landscape photo he works on site. your seemed a good one the old boy going to remember me the right geometry compliments the place. you can't do that on a computer but when i finished a geometric form it will look like there's a key to another dimension you can't get that effect on screen and you have to be in the place and experiment with the shape on site. you see i'm. the f.a.a. usually works with standard projectors which in ranges and adjusts in his studio to test out his projections on lawns. this gives him a 1st impression. but about a water of course us prepare everything as thoroughly as i can but then when the distances are much further everything might change. sometimes the image on site
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will look completely different from the north. night conditions in the mountains outside madrid are ideal thanks to a full moon of yeah deanna has a natural light source for his long exposures together with his artistic process the resulting photo acquires a magical quality. and that brings us to the end of this edition of your inbox don't forget to visit our web page or and check us out on facebook for more about the show plus you can also take part in our current draw for me and the whole team here and ellen thanks for joining us and see you again next time but no.
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