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the global corona crisis you can find more information online d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. hello and a warm welcome to new app is the word of your remarks today i'm not in the studio but in the middle of berlin at alexanderplatz behind me you can see the famous you radio world's clock in germany it's very site well but reading the markets you can determine the time of major cities all around the world for example in los angeles
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it's 9 hours earlier than in molen and speaking of l.a. debts were german fashion designer. been from 1000000000 recently enjoyed a huge success she took part in the casting show make the cut and came in 2nd which is a huge deal now she's being celebrated internationally and we took that as an opportunity to take a close look at her and her designs while come to making look at berlin fashion designer esther pappa taking part in hardy club's casting show making the cut as an adventure at 1st though she didn't want to do it by an essay actually my 1st reaction was for goodness sake that's not for me it seemed too commercial for me to come and i had to spend years carving out my little niece shit for nothing line unusual about that fortunately i didn't answer right off i slept on it and then thought why not. i've got nothing to lose no house no car no cat no dog no husband
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no kids off i go in there of kids in every episode the 12 participants present 2 designs each to a celebrity jury which includes the french fashion reporter 5th american actress nicole ritchie. british supermodel naomi campbell. the forehead nice man as you leave it to him and before i didn't know where the chair is. the was my surprise and joy and anxiety when we found out who all the jury members were so. it's such an incredible feeling to have an opportunity to present your work of 16 years to people of that caliber so don't mention it was very important to me and very exciting to me. as to pair bond was born in 1975 in west berlin and grew up there she studied fashion design before spending time in paris and moscow in 2004 she launched her own label. as long but unknown factor in germany
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she's designed a stage outfit for the internationally known dance metal band harlem shine she also did the costumes for a video shoot for the metal project with them on the bouncer for berlin's legendary bare kind techno club is another client of hers. haven't look as. the typical is to paragon look has a very strong and it vulnerable feminine look look as if this state always radiates strength and pry. oh yes. it's what i'd call and. a uniform and an outfit and. also. stay true to her black and draw jenna's style on making the cut as well. and in the course of the show she won over the jury. the waste of.
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time. is quite simply my universe. and i wanted to show that to the world that more people would understand what the work of esther pab anticipate out so i put all my energy into it so i've always remained true to myself. from the very start heidi klum and naomi campbell considered as the pair bond one of the show's favorites of. the 2 supermodels work eager to shop at pop up store topped off the visit with ice cream although mine the concept. of adults but. thank you was yummy how you might see them back if i'm only off i was just incredibly proud to have women like heidi and naomi as fans of mine heidi maybe a little because she's german herself and proud to have a german designer on the show about us and want to design. me who's almost
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a fashion icon and i don't write it and she looked fabulous every time. and it made me very proud that these 2 women voted for me. now esther is developing a new collection based on the designs that were such a big hit on the casting show. and just these different pieces are made based on this cutout material for years for example an oversized sweater sweat off. and a pair of pants that were also discussed on the show in a show or before i think they called it she said she never imagined she'd actually want to wear pants with knives and spoons printed on them in my son on god and all of. the finale of making the cut was full of suspense it was neck and neck up until the end i think johnny said when.
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you have a new customer amber alert i understand their decision but i think that i've always stayed true to my work and my my universe so i'm not regretting anything it's good and i'm really proud. to. esther perel regularly commands attention at her own fashion shows as well. as a 50 lead 2014 she even appeared on stage herself as a singer. alongside fashion she also loves music. more going for colliding with fashion and clothes are definitely my 1st great love i have been since childhood but music is my 2nd great love and i'm always trying to bring my 2 numbers together and not to have been. her studio and shop are located not far from the t.v. tower it winds down telling you to district since your parents are making the cut
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the phone's been ringing off the hook. no end of orders come in every day from all over the world the receiver is the best i think for me it was the best decision of my life to take part in that show but i'm the off matches because of all the attention that's brought me especially internationally yet so few playing. has a best of months of time and work and her success but being on the show has done much to get up for. a part of us is burning that's what french president emmanuel mccall said on the 15th of april in 2019 when the heart of paris did not treat them cathedral was on fire since then it has been shut down and it will likely take years before it's reopened but now a parisian film team has found a way to enable visitors from all over the walls to tour the famous church again
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virtually in times of the pen demick a creative alternative to real sightseeing. cathedral a symbol of paris in flames the images from april 29th team settlers the world. filmmakers cloues lushly and victor argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. almost at the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment in notre dame's history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european american asian or parisian everyone who ever visited has a special memory of not what. they combined footage from before the inferno with
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newly shot material to make a 2nd documentary titled rebuilding. their images of the current cathedrals interior are the only ones of their kind. elses movies images are even special because they were shot from virtual reality that is in 360 degrees with very high resolution and even. that produces one image for the left eye and one for the right which gives you the illusion of step. as if you were actually there. with a vi headset people can immerse themselves in the world of not sure done for 16 minutes motion sensors allow them to move through and explore the structure independently. such an experience in actual reality is no longer possible not or done is now closed to the public. it's also a tourist landmark that each year drew millions of visitors of any faith or even
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without one this is a monument of importance to the history of france and it was important to us to put that across in our film if there are no. words for the french culture ministry and is one of the few allowed on to the construction site his task is to preserve knowledge about the cathedral. so is it still the structure that best embodies the history of paris it was build right in the heart of the city on the banks of the river seine. and all the great events in french history have at some time or other been connected to notre dame. for. as reconstruction is underway scientists have set up a not radomir research site they're examining among other things exposed building materials to learn more about the cathedrals origins.
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are there all the research will impact not only notre dam but a broader understanding of our heritage. but in one. of the makers of rebuilding not acquired a very rare permits to film inside the damaged cathedral but in some spots only one member of the team was allowed the camera robot crumbling walls and high lead contamination posed too great a hazard to people in these areas. we decided to use this robot to get right to the center of the cathedral in. this gaping hole it would have been possible otherwise it was such a great opportunity to get the camera in there. i wouldn't have been able to go there in person but i can do it with virtual reality. now view is the world over can watch the documentary at a time when possible it will be screened at a paris cinema director chloe is delighted that she managed to be in the right
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place at the right time with the right technology. when the fire broke out it brought home to us that nothing is forever. even a building that's so old and deeply angered in the identity of terrorists can disappear. but the soul of no 2 the dam is still here. so i'm quite optimistic that it will be possible to restore this building to its former beauty home but it will take years of work to do so if you don't want to wait that long you can now to an orchard dump in virtual reality. our 2 are true bowling continues with the house they're quick to it and gave it the house of the world's cultures a place for international odds and culture know one thing germany is famous for is its bret's its breath culture when i grow up brought to visit german emigrants i'm often asked to bring them some german bret's in fact german bread is even on the
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list a few nes course intended both cultural heritage is the current lead there are fewer and fewer traditional businesses that big locally while the number of french choice chains is growing and there are a whole areas in germany without real bakers but now help is on its way with something called the bread off road expedition vehicle we join them for 2 or that was before the restrictions due to the corona pandemic and you can hop aboard as well if you like right now. and they can only look back at his elite troops take heavy equipment into what they call the bread desert a friend and their mission to supply this thinly populated region with decent grain . moment the current bakery situation in brandenburg a serious more and more small craft businesses are closing down. that
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forces people to depend on discount retailers and i wouldn't say that the discounters threat is all that good. something had to be done even for. the objectives today's decent a small town of just under 6000 north of london even here freshly baked bread is a rarity this is a job for the bread as that expedition vehicle a mobile bakery once used by the military in neutral switzerland where the need was probably not quite as an agent. the swiss had 168 of these vehicles about one for every part of their army they were meant to supply the military in the field of course they've never been used since the army just exercised with them. in the early 2000 song all these mobile bakeries were decommissioned and sold off. and i got hold of number 130.
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space in the expedition vehicle has to be used up to many it has a meeting machine a water tank and a gas tank the rest is done by hand the metal bakery is entirely self-sufficient it could produce bread and a real business. is the drawbacks of the small baking space and a positive light. for mobile bakeries in general it's of course not ideal to have such limited space because it means less freedom to move. but on the other hand it's interesting how you start to work more efficiently and effectively. you have to get a different perspective on your craft. unesco has listed german bread culture as an intentional cultural heritage over 3000 varieties of baked on a daily basis but the bacon is a work fully independently have to climbed over the past 60 years in germany from 55211000 big chain and in-store bakeries have taken their place often using
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ready mix dough with artificial additives fueling and on their girl uses only water flour and salt his recipe for sourdough is a secret the lactic acid bacteria and yeast add flavor through fermentation that's the big big difference the acidification is hansen's the taste it's a totally different kind of bread a different food. done better go also owns a stationary bakery in berlin but he never actually trained to be a baker for most 20 years he worked in the just sticks in australia switzerland and points in asia. he also met his wife in asia in 2015 they decided to open if they could together. i was really really surprised how germans love the outbreak i was like wow if we do open the big theme then you know that is fine then this is
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a different lifestyle is something where we can both work together because in a previous job he was always he was the great we know so now this is like you know before all of us can do it together as a team the great desert expedition vehicle accomplishes its mission it's on the road in brandenburg for 70 to 80 days a year mostly at markets and festivals these and seems to appreciate the fresh bread services while they look so because unfortunately the last real baker fresh bread closed shop over a year ago that was a shame all we've got now are the industrial bakeries on supermarkets there aren't that many bakeries left here in the region so it's a good way to supply. well with freshly baked bread again. on the front of you almost no preservatives but rather fresh natural and regional ingredients that's the best thing you can do. with every foray into the bread as it flew him down that comes closer to his goal good bread cooking.
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if you're interested in more appetising reports all about food and dining take a look at our new you tube channel d w food how about a techno restaurant in a former church all some not only gourmets seemingly crazy about the meat have a look. recipes stories creative chefs. the smell was a credible good natured trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from the red sea to me and the secrets behind the dishes. you know it's my life your it. is the team you start to say no. detail you can simply subscribe and. the paintings of the old masters are the basis for her
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cautious using hundreds of her own photos the british artist emily all church creates impressive digital picture puzzles it's totally understandable why her works are in such great demand in her current series trading places she shows the similarities between the italian city of venice and some places in china the beginning and the end of the silk road but then to coronavirus took hold of the world and that also affected her artworks take a look. a work by a renaissance painter victoria carpaccio serves as a template for a collage of photos of venice on the left and elements from the old town of china on the right. hand in the phoenix is the latest work by emily. so i've been working on a project called trading places which explores mainland china and over the last
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year i wanted to explore issues around globalization trade mass tourism. china and italy became epicenters of the corona pandemic i suddenly felt that it didn't seem appropriate any longer to have peace teaming with the tourist boats and the gold. areas which i grok last year so instead what i present is an empty stage that people have actually removed. closed capping. slogans like it'll be all right. abandoned boat. maybe there's some serenity in the face that it was also a slightly sad. place reflecting kind of this moment of suspension i suppose so the line in the phoenix took me a month to make the whole of march and that was
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a really significant moment where china was already well into looked out italy started going to look down and eventually i was looked down myself here in new york a so you know it really touches that very specific moment in time. here the artist was out in london scouting for subjects and 2019. i would say that my photographs are made not taken so they're very highly complicated photographic digital colleges where i recreate old master paintings and prints on the contemporary perspective. the famous tower of babel by peterborough hall the elder emily all churches modern interpretation was inspired by the bricks that referendum a turning point in british history she combined many intricate details taken from different cities and a comprehensive portrait of her country the photographer has always been fascinated
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with art history especially the works of the old masters and their renderings of architecture and social themes as in this copper plate transpired giovani appear in a.z. almost all her photographic works are based on the structure of an older graphic artwork. emily all church foot circle largest together from hundreds of photographs of. king at the architectural shapes and finding similarities are take various images and then i'll work out what fits best into the final composition. the digital processing takes the most time. church picks details out of stacks of photos and manipulates the size coloring shading to integrate them into a compositional whole starting from an original work she adds a layer upon layer to form her own artwork ringback the final image can have
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thousands of these layers. in 2019 with a grant from the arts council england family of church travelled across china taking pictures for her new project trading places she made some 40000 photos in a single month. a very important part of my working process is to immerse myself in in a new place a new culture so i spent a month travelling around china over really wants it to get a sense of the culture so just itching very modern places but also traditional towns as well so kind of trying to find places that are parallels and connections with venice whether they are also towns to more colonial architecture where italian architects came to china and recreated italy in china one of the projects or works
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is mirrored cities which has venice italy as a watery reflection of a chinese town or the other way around. in january 2020 she completed the collage italian style town in the foreground there's a lady in court which i photographed. in venice and then it looks true to a p.s.a. in change in in the italian concession town telling style town is a very popular destination for chinese tourists today so the pieces absolutely packed with holiday makers for tourists with their luggage talk guides and as a contrast now it kind of looking back just 3 months later. it was quite nostalgic times have changed so much fright now. only a few months before emily our church was showing her works at exhibitions such as the london art fair. her new series was supposed to be shown in hong kong on march
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2020 but then came the pandemic. i do hope that there will be some kind of normal again after this and. and that i asked this will be able to show their work and share its and i have audiences again because it's you know that's a really important part of being an artist. family all churches digital collages are like traveling into fictional spaces constructed from accident and henri from past present. and that was all from your max but this week if you missed anything just check us out on our web page or on social media you will find plenty of fascinating stories about culture and lifestyle in europe that was it for today thanks for joining stay healthy and bye bye.
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