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please try not to come. part. of. the rush. to return to the church to maintain v.w. . t.-rex starts ricin auto has moved from berlin to copenhagen find out about what happens when a joint in those travelling later in the program. and with that a very warm welcome to new edition of euro backs and here is what else we have in
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the show for you. and your imaginary part a maggot a leak out in a greenhouse in amsterdam and paperless designer creates such an accessory the only harm. and we kick off the show in the british capital london one of the most famous landmark stare is the historic tower of london now legends as if the ravens who live at the tower fly away the kingdom and the tower are due so off course nobody wants that to happen we met with a man who takes very good care of the births and make sure they stay. the face of the british monarchy depends on these ravens.
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are considered the true guardians of the town of london and the time nation. and this man is responsible for looking after her majesty's ravens. when i missed this guy on the way even last a day at the top london whose election the ravens leave the top london it will quote go to dust in the great hall more before locking done so it is my responsibility to make sure that i stay here. his 1st time in the early morning hours to check on the ravens. future i will go to the mosque be on. your feet. just to skate has been in charge of the ravens of the tower of london since 2011 the raven monster ensures the well being of the birds there are 8 of them at the moment. she live prove me in my home for about 45 weeks before she can come to the
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enclosure she's absolutely beautiful really intelligent life and course very very intelligent date. drawings. and. the ravens can fly around freely scaife knows each individual very well. they are very peculiar they all have their own different count 2 mistakes some of them a very boisterous some of them are very shy some of them very very inquisitive so i kind of have to get used to the characters of the wave ins and it's just really full observation that i could actually manage to do that the turn of london is a place full of. and secrets superstition the ravens have been under special protection by room to create ever since the 17th century they cared for by the european holders who got the talent to objects to moshe's history the tower has
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been used as a palace a prison under the amerie it's a tourist attraction in the heart of london and with the ravens it's the place said to determine the destiny of the british monarchy and its subjects. arbitrage happy for the ravens to stay but for the monetary to end this is the festive had if the legend of information the masons lost so long. as one. to christopher skase the job is a lifelong commitment he lives in the tower of london with his family he takes care of the ravens making sure they don't fly away one safe way to keep them here the right food. mice rats and even biscuits soaked in blood are on the menu but sometimes even that isn't enough. to feed the way even here on occasions i trim up their flight 5 i don't use the word clip it doesn't
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sound right to me but over the years as the way i've managed to actually stop doing that so now the ravens actually flying around the tower and i use i mean the moon policy depending on the size of the wave in the white wave in who they are bonded with and what type of you are on the view is. that sometimes the ravens just want to play football which doesn't seem to fit their meaning. even for out history have been connected to. death. because they're so intelligent to to follow men into battle and so they do have a dark connotation about them but here the tower of london a little bit lighter because should. i leave the tower of london will crumble and i got home before the kingdom so it's a good omen here. every night christopher scapes is good night to his rivals it's the into another day when he has st the
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entire nation from. restaurant managers all over europe thinking up new ways to protect customers from catching and spreading the corona virus in the netherlands keep your distance is key but how do you do that if space is limited one restaurant in absalom came up with an interesting idea and stuff it's meals in small green houses you're an x. reporter magen lee went there to check it out. i'm here in amsterdam where the restaurants have begun to open but. in place when it comes to social distancing now there are many concepts floating around but are greenhouses the answer that's fine tend to find out the medium much like a 10 restaurant has installed them beside the water my friend michael joins me for
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lunch and one of them so here we are in our greenhouse go in. due to the coronavirus up to 4 people are allowed in but to fit most comfortably what i notice right away is that it is quite warm i mean after all this is the greenhouse and we're. growing plants and. where's the air conditioning so there's been heat in here and also it's quite bright but definitely excited to see how the servers are going to bring the fruit it comes on wooden boards and the staff wears protective masks this is like nothing i've experienced before. here since i can play through it we don't use a regular place. because we serve all the different courses on them. so you can eat most of the course with your hand. and that's. more like when it
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comes to nature into. the restaurant offers only dishes prepared on one and a half metre long board this method is also in line with new restaurant guidelines one of the shops explains why. we just designed and decided to use these kind of boards for 2 reasons 1st one is actually to. say $0.50 with people so there and so it only means it is going to be the place beginning of the board so we never cross the line over. you know the 2nd reason is because if the food is going to be placed here in the middle so 2 people are going to be able to share a meal. we're supposed to eat this with our hands it's cold. eating with the hands is not. optimal here. eating in
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a greenhouse was the brainchild of co-founder of vellum found the whole thing i asked him how he developed the idea during the pandemic. we already had these little greenhouses at least a few of them because the we run an experimental art center here we had the artist doing projects with plants in little green nonsense and then when covert hit us and we had to close down the art center and the restaurants we had plenty of time to play and to experiment to this was one of the things we tried like how would it feel to be in such a small green knows is that close to the core you know. across europe there are other experiments underway such as dinner for one in the field offered in sweden or dining under a plexiglass shield by french designer christophe jenny gold. or social distancing in a gondola in the austrian alps. in the netherlands restaurants reopened at the beginning of june but with restrictions in place. johnny what some of the requirements are
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here for restaurant managers and how this whole concept that what we're doing here is actually way beyond. the general recommendation because you have your private space here this stuff is not even entering sort of too few more protected and it's more relaxing or to dissuade. so my experience evening in a green house has come to an end and i will say it's extremely unique and romantic but i do miss the atmosphere of a hustling and bustling restaurant however in the age of corona this. is a great alternative. and we sail off into a socially distant horizon. staying on the topic of food you could soon be the proud owner of this high quality salt and pepper mill set made off all of what if you take part in our current draw as
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impressive and very cuddly tiger was not hunted down in the wilds but was hand crafted in the studio of bullen designed for and. it's made out of wool and well $1400.00 ball bows or pom poms as they also called it weights almost 50 kilograms and costs a lot of money to back because i would really love to have one of these more fluff creations coming up in our next report. in the mirror of on both the kiss world the design everything is centered around fluffy pompoms made from wall mira a qualified fashion designer started her own label me and 2011 she has been designing extravagant home accessories from palm toms ever since the reactions to her artwork are often very emotional. if you put my objects do polarize but i
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believe that once somebody likes them then they will fall head over heels for them . which is just a likable element and then to create something from that it's just memories of many people or makes it special to them. then. first start sculptures are unique and have fans all over the world from hong kong to london but especially in the usa. and her burling studio also caters to clients requests like this life size tiger ordered from new york. the cost around $24000.00 euros not a carpet but an island of pompoms mira says. you can use it to cuddle but it's not an everyday carpet she sends the necessary instructions for proper care to. cats pets pets that scratch need to be kept away at all times as well as high heels
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as is walking on the carpet of course i started giving these instructions because i was receiving the most bizarre questions one kid like can i watch the carpet in the washing machine and that's when i said ok if your washing machine drunken 50 kilos go for it but it will always destroy it. and they're made from italian merino wool every individual bubble is wound strong and clipped by hand. steam supports or she wouldn't be able to manage on her own. a store like this requires around $400.00 bottles but tiger has a total of around $1500.00 each creation requires up to 800 hours of labor mira and her assistant pastor mel horn put them together.
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and have these crochet nets they need to be quilted to part sometimes because you can't fill it up otherwise it needs to be really full and firm then the individually attached in other words tied to it and then neatly pulled through but that's the most tiring and difficult part of the process as they all need to be really did. aren't just involved in the world of interior design they're also popular with international fashion designers. label for instance often uses that. have also used bottles for some of their accessories. traditional dress bubbles have long been considered an important decorative element to mirror up on this fashion is still an important source of inspiration. natural elements design and that. i can think about how to implement that an adaptive integration into my objects. whether that's
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a tiger print that i found somewhere or leopard shoes it doesn't matter if. you know. cozy fluffy home accessories as designer pieces sometimes mira says she thinks about taking some time off from bottles but she's just got too many ideas left that she'd like to design with bubbles. better known as. t. rex was the absolute visitor starling at the boleyn natural history museum he is one of the best preserved specimens of his kind ever found anywhere in the world recently the skeleton was dismantled into $300.00 individual parts for his move from berlin to copenhagen there it will be on display for one year transforming it
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was a huge challenge for the organizers and we went along to make sure to read to them are safe and sound. this is tristen about 66000000 years old. and 12 meters long even. fascinating and terrifying. in february 2020. brought him to his new temporary home in copenhagen. is the best preserved in the world he is 50 percent complete his body's 50 percent complete which makes him an almost complete skeleton. the dinosaur skeleton was found in excavated in montana in 2012. and his partner acquired it and named it after their son's
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tryst and. natural history museum the t.-rex was a huge hit drawing over 3000000 visitors during its time. some $300.00 fossil bones had to be packed individually in special crates for the move to copenhagen. transporting the original skull took extra care and attention. that is mounted on the skeleton is a cast because the skull is very very fragile and many many pieces so that is next door and you can get very very close to it and the skull on the skeleton is a cast. the skulls $180.00 kilos would be far too heavy for the skeleton to support especially impressive the powerful jaws and the teeth. if it were alive today the t.-rex would have no problem crushing a small car with its jaws you have working their entire. searching for the
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source and they will never even get close to it. in this shape so having had the opportunity to work with this specimen has been extremely privileged i think it's like being allowed to repair mona lisa it's that special in copenhagen tristen auto is to be the main attraction at an exhibition titled king of dinosaurs i hope that our visitors. feel this magic in this it's almost like stepping into a time machine standing here in front of a skeleton i'd really travel back 6667000000 years back in time and get this sense of wow life has been here for so long we just don't understand it in april 2021 trista motto will be dismantled again and sent back to berlin very carefully of
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course. on june 30th the wall famous authors christophe would have turned 85 sadly he passed away 2 weeks before his birth the german are connoisseurs ingrid and tomas you're haim were good friends of his and collector of his work there will let apartment house who's who of contemporary art including pieces by jeff koons all about the back. and in that and almost the collection is a highlight for every. those who follow it will visit with rich and thomas your home and this is where we live in our private museum please have a look around of. over
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about 40 years we've collected more than 600 works yes there are quite a lot we've never sold anything from our collection we love all of these pieces from the 1st day on until today they could mean so he each piece has its own individual story each one has its own special moment we say art speaks to us we've never had any consultants or advisors which many people find surprising but we say how can somebody else tell us what we'll find beautiful. or in this is our dining what we always get together with a lot of people. and we have a small mix from our classic collection. that alexander called her back there john chamberlain suzanne all the way up to the new ones here for instance the last installation above the dining table is by susan o'rourke and by her we bought
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this apartment from her and her husband susannah calls the peace talk talk talk because she knows we enjoy having guests. that are doing that and then there's your notes and these are your mitten is a good friend of ours and we would get together for dinner every $6.00 to $8.00 weeks. and then there's i was exposed to the mines and so i will have these conversations on an artist's level that. can be. so far ahead. so it's something we don't want to miss. that. gives i mean there's something remarkable here to. this shoot down there but. this football show it's the shoe friends back in bauer won the world cup and they can buy what i bought this piece because it's not only signed by but also by franz
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beckenbauer and which reads. to my dear ingrid. that's not my ingrid of course but back in bowers 1st wife ingrid. when does the issue with the ochers and back and our signatures is unique to assist. when i'm just curious starts picking out that makes us happy if we can help them achieve this we do it even if they don't end up with a great career we still like the piece. what police are looking back we can see that we've got a few blue chips in our collection. we started going out 42 years ago back then respected renowned artist was still miles away from having the significance and importance they have today. to have nowadays we couldn't afford some of these pieces. were some more art works by christer because it starts with the
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reichstag which was covered up exactly 25 years ago. then it is these piece by robert rauschenberg that's how it was actually in storage for 20 years. robert rauschenberg also to peep show as the pictures i'll show you here that is careful can be layered on top of one another like this this piece is a. delicate. as it was in storage for so long. but it's one of my favorite topics i know. i know this is a springs made of steel and 2.2 metres long and now it is just hanging in mid-air.
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whenever we have guests over there always amazed to. know it's gone back again. it's remarkable or actually to us it's not that remarkable i there is not one artist that we know where we would say we love their artwork but we need don't want to associate with them as a person. that's all we have time for this time when you are max 1st soon and again next week and don't forget to follow us on social media until we meet again from everyone here stay safe and.
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