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stretches of plan to be abandoned. when the water has to. be stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. massive sprinklers are supposed to prevent flooding but they only deliver communicable. how will we live in the future please 66 placing sea levels starts to set on. hello and welcome to another fun filled edition of your max coming to you from the streets of berlin i'm your host meghan li today we kick off the show on a musical note with one of the world's best organise the american musician cameron
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carpenter would normally play here but since concerts and large gatherings are still restricted due to code 19 cover decided to bring his music to the people so he loaded his organ onto a truck and he drove it to care facilities around the city the result was a surprise enjoyed by everyone. covering the conference or has been cold the company of the organ. during the weeks of crisis become clear to the coast when 1st concert all. soldiers go into the courtyard of a senior citizens' home instead. to suck locations of his appearances kept under wraps so the room people.
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the mini concert only lose 20 minutes then comes the finale. cameron carpenter is here to give people a bit of enjoyment in this time of coronavirus lockdown. but also a message. for classical musicians you know we spend our whole lives and our work not only studying the great works on the technique of our instrument but also learning what that music means and how to make it mean something to a person who's sitting just a few feet away but also in general you know the time you play a part that i play in the whole tapestry of cultural life which after all gives us something to live for that is more than just eating drinking surviving time and
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carpenter may sound frustration even furious it's understandable if he isn't patient to start performing again but he also says that he sees the fight against the virus as critical and high risk groups must be protected. from sweets number 5 from current top interest 2016 over all you need is. he pleaded underdog and he had custom built for nearly 1000000 euros. the instrument is almost as extravagant as the musician. until he was 11 covering carpenter took lessons at home he did went on to study at the giuliani conservatory in new york city. his abilities extend beyond music and he keeps pushing them further. it's obvious he'd have little trouble working as a designer to. this repertoire extends beyond classical.
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please fly me to the moon the stones are made famous by frank sinatra and dean martin. back in berlin one mini concert follows an event there's no way to ruin even so much as the soundtrack. it's quick and even dirty in the parking lots and back streets. with cameron carpenter just shuts out his surroundings when i'm playing the organ i'm i'm just in the world of the organ there's nothing that really comes into that world that's partly because of the organ itself it's it's a huge machine and you play it best when you understand it as a machine and sort of enter into it ringback. the star organist has been living in berlin since 2010 plays the goldberg variations some of the pieces by johann sebastian bach he sees bach as ideal for circumstances like this because the
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music is so it's so perfect it not only doesn't need my interpretation or improvisation but it it also can be simply received almost like we receive nature whether one knows anything of music or not. to music is the 1st the music is great and it was modern it's not like organ music in the church by. the goldberg variations glorious i say do this more often anyway i think the initiatives fantastic. thank you now. live. just. learned he's already claiming the next concert coming carpenter plans to release the goldberg variations on cd. during the coronavirus lockdowns it's hard to predict the date
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you go ahead and record them since what happens then isn't his hands. creativity is popping up all over the place due to the pandemic especially among street artists whether it's one day in hong kong or madrid walls are filling up with corona inspired art we met up with 2 street artists from berlin to hear more about their spin on this latest motif. all over the world in recent weeks street artists have given expression to their perspectives on the corona pandemic some with the sorely needed twinkle of humor others with agent messages to
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a weary public. one of europe's best known street artists uncle sam sends up the appeal to everyone to stay at home for street artists as the term implies staying at home is hardly an option the street is their studio. it. is the biggest thing in the world at the moment so it's not really a surprise that you're seeing it come out on the streets that artist tend to take from the world i'm put out where they can. burn lin's tower park is where the city's street artists come together here they create one corona inspired hero after another legally booky savage and any free thinker have themselves been infected with the spirit of the times and. their vision on the wall in spite of the lockdown . we're wearing gloves we were in mosques you know this is probably better protected than most people out in the streets as well. yeah i.
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but there's always a point where you need to get out and do it on a wall. street they can be found in the park almost daily one of his latest works depicts the obsessive gallen from lord of the rings together with this world from the ice age movies scratches making off with a roll of toilet paper the dominican born artist had already used to speaking this precious toilet paper in his 1st corona mural it went viral worldwide. the people like a lot because. i'm like most other street artists new zealander bulky savage rarely begins with an image in mind he just starts painting the day the lockdown was announced in germany
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one particular theme kept going round and round in his head. a few hours later he completed his work gt my corona. and visualize certain connections his latest work includes the words in it together especially in uncertain times. on not making any money to go out and buy into if you can buy paint. and you don't know what is going to go in is going to like it just like all the uncertainty and play with your head up but. now. a free thinker are getting together for their 1st collaborative mural infected by the coronavirus while keeping the required distance and wearing masks they wore them even before. crisis it may separate people physically but it can bring them together emotionally hardly anyone here wants to stay home alone. a. couple of things.
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inside the house like here for. us well all of us we can keep these stones this ok so you're. always going to choose the. street artists like free thinker and bulky savage use urban spaces for their gallery their medium of communication they interpret seams of social relevance but also to express personal experiences and that's what their public here in the park appreciate. it's natural to more than normal and even expectable that people go out again also in the summer. and try to express themselves in this i think it's good that they're having fun with the. think it's actually rather brilliant especially if you take it all with a little humor then you'll get through the crisis a little better it's really great. nobody can now it's night that coated 19
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has and will continue to affect the world allston in profoundly negative ways but some of what street artists are currently turning out is thought provoking in positive ways. and maybe even a bit encouraging. time now for a universal favorite fries not french but rather belgian anyone who has been to belgium knows that you cannot visit the country without trying the national favorite with both ketchup and manny's of course now our next report was filmed before the outbreak of the coronavirus because we wanted to find out what makes belgian fries so special in our series of food secrets we find out why. you know if there's a singing to it like. it's a little noisy. well
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for me fridays when i come home from abroad from from a holiday the 1st thing i buy in belgium. when you quality is when you've got a new girlfriend when you go for fries or do this when you've lost or you go eat fries this is old where everything is good simple. hello my name is. all over money and his versatility. we run the pizza delicious health french fries stand that we have been doing this for 32 years.
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or more customers eat good fries every day good fries are well cooked crispy assigned and soft inside more real interior of. the 6 the secret to good fries is to choose premium potatoes. we also work with pinch of potatoes the best for making belgian fries. it's a very old potato for writing i think it's over 100 years old but still now it is and read the book in terms of taste and crunchiness. my name is betty gallery i'm working at reno fritz as a sales manager. even in belgium the very small country as you know. ever different sizes which you have to deliver in florence compared to world only you know it from this we have say 10 or 11 well in the south of belgium they want well for 13 when. the law firm of the
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fries are to be 11000000000 meters thick that's the right size. really thin or they'd get cold faster. but they're a lot crispy and this way. if they're anything they take up too much room to bank on the and also end up getting cold much faster so a lot of what they will see it doesn't move. but on the belly fat is like white gold for french fries a lot of laws that keeps them soft plus gave them a late start on your heart they stay nice and crispy. steel bullets if you fry them in a vegetable oil or something else they burn too fast. subdural reveal. how to me fry is that the quintessence of belgian nurses. that have been something very simple yet every day i discover something new about them that we're here for
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the. for the natives banal and left of i'm president of unification the national association of french fry producers we don't know who invented french fries but it was the belgians who made an art out of them for and so for a bit. we are going to see that the potatoes are deep fried twice the 1st time at 125 degrees celsius to precut and the 2nd time you increase the temperature to 155 degrees and no more we finish frying them as the orders come in and hung them out hard to the customers with reduced the chippy has to listen to much more than look to know when the fries are just released all told us the difference but. offer to fly maker is the orchestra conductor that means that there would be. put on the potatoes of frying up there's a singing to it legs. it's
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a little noise that's the song that comes from the deep fryer they sing while we fry. in fact french fries are a meal in themselves you could be happy just eating from it is maybe squids a little mayonnaise of them but even without context. you have to look at what you do with all your heart the good that's very difficult when you do the same thing day in and tell you no it's just inside a little company sometimes for 10 or 12 hours. that's the secret and that's also my professional it deals. and if you want to discover more food secrets on your remarks then go to our food channel on you tube rest of the stories creative chefs.
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to smell lots of credible the latest trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from fancy to me and the secrets behind british it. was my life here at. this 13 year start to saying. d.w. food simply subscribe and. boutique hotels have been growing in demand for years now many tourists favor unique sleeping accommodations over big hotel chains like in vienna for example that's where one hotel owner bought up a bunch of former businesses and turned them into cosy sleeping room. as for guests now before the lockdown one couple from hungary was looking for a special way to spend the night in the austrian capital. the hotel suite used to
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be a metalworking shop when guests daniel punk rock sanogo roshi open the curtains they find themselves looking out a shop window and in the marigny on a street. it's stunning to have the cars passing by so close you see the people walking by the cars but it's as if they don't even notices and they do a little it doesn't bother me ready. the 2 tourists from hungary are staying at the creates a hotel a project launched by architect teresa in 2012. she had 26 empty business addresses converted into hotel suites. shoemakers and tailor shops she turned into need surroundings to spend the night and. made this way all the guests have their own rooms around town their own feel good. they can embark upon their own adventures right on the streets whole infrastructure
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you normally find within the complex of a hotel building has been spread out horizontally all around a great so our neighborhood as we call it it. creates the hotels guests use a custom app to look at the projects carefully selected partners here breakfast is served just around the corner in the gold a cafe. rather than hit the souvenir shop in the hotel lobby just look for gifts in the media area for example a designer judith jewelry shop. makes foods delicatessen shop the owner robert. is a viennese institution. if you're always here anyway you're going to meet me. this. good thing so we won't have any more empty shops. revitalizing the globe to buildings and spaces as a main focus for 3. key states open by entering
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a code takes on the function of the reception for each suite the conversions were inspired by the locations history. for the service design we took the past use of each location into consideration in this case it was a tailor shop we had a room height mural made the young lady here is wrapped in the same fabric we used to a poster of the open closet that tells the guests that they are indeed in vienna in a former business location these are not your average hotel rooms it's kind of. everywhere the trend is towards centric hotel concepts amsterdam offers beds and a decommissioned harbor crane and disused bridge keepers cabins and travellers wishes and tastes are changing to the tourist of today goes looking for the pulse of the city off the beaten path. at the pumps in this at least if they can get tips from genuinely any that is from us on what to do around town that makes the guests
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staying with us a viennese short time said you know there's something shall we go. back affectively makes the tourist a townie hidden away behind a nondescript facade is one of the end is trying to use night shops the motto. for folk not to get a phone book club and went on from outside it looks like nothing. after a long day full of new experiences the old metalworking shop is as welcome as anybody. i've been a viewer quite often and seen a great deal this was a completely new experience. i got to have all of repression of. so at best i got to know. even better how the people of the ana really live. at 1st it was very new especially the rooms ok should wear it go right out on to the street 1st thing gear but the connection to town is right there to.
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sleeping in a shop front a guest can get to know the city of vienna from a very personal side. and finally forget wiener dogs mice or other funny characters made out of balloons for parties the scottish artist terry cooke puts a new twist literally on balloon figures by creating colorful birds he then sent them nature and he photographed them it's truly art imitating life. from a distance it's hard to tell the lot of birds from the blue bird. scottish born terry cooke shapes birds from balloons. one for bill for to daily is
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a not much has materialised latex in a variety of colors and sizes only recently discovered balloons as a medium of artistic expression i made one or 2 balloons for my niece's birthday party and then after that i thought cool might be quite interesting try to make something. kind of more realistic so right works they don't agree list but maybe closer to nature than the usual stuff that you see. me cook studio was the attic of his house. he lives in aberdeen scotland and teaches in a college there reserving his free time for his art. so we could close since learned churned out the balloon animals familiar from children's birthday parties. but it takes hours for him to finish one of his balloon birds. depending on which bird it pick. a look at a couple of images for all like google or something like that and so you can
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understand how the feathers you kind of pick up the balloons you want and i just have a go from there basically there's no right or wrong way to do it there's no there's no rules for as long as you can. tie them into a shape that sort of vaguely resembles them and then they're on a winner. aspires to make the bloom birds look as realistic as possible. then he has over the park their photographs the balloon birds in the natural habitats of their life counterparts. those with today's not hatch. they kind of all in on are all the like little bits of barking stuff they stick their beaks under and pick a little bugs and things like that. but i just read it has a really cool looking little bright colored bird. clinging upside down to
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a tree trunk because how the not hard usually appears in the wild and that's have terry cook positions its likeness in latex. of birds and so i've been a kid. like completely obsessed with birds i love all animals but specifically birds and i don't even know why. he concentrates some birds native to his own country. north of the photo shoot cook takes bloomberg home again. rather not leave his mark good nature that way. and with that it is time to say goodbye but don't. forget to check us out on social media for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again soon.
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