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a warm welcome to your i'm max here's what else we've got coming up today. spend the night beside the sea and in germany beach sleeping shack. talley an artist fabio the alley decorate his mobile sculptures with all the others. first off we dived down into a form a submarine carriage back in 1941 german occupying forces began building a gigantic structure in the french poets of both door and almost one and a half 1000000 tons of concrete we used to create it for many years it remained an abandoned i saw and a bitter reminder of the war but now this massive complex has been given a totally new function and is the setting for a spectacular light show the best sand dune yeah.
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light. and co-create they come together spectacularly in bordeaux's best sound then yeah well basins of night. the opening exhibition pays tributes to artists who stuff clint and. this it is to the multimedia show can immerse themselves in the next. guy i see visually this is my 2nd time at the exhibition it's magical just magical. dimensions. can really immerse yourself in the zombie yon's you're in the dark surrounded by the lights with fabulous contrasts of color and also classical music it's just very very beautiful. her bits of me have illustration of this place with a magical effect but. the concrete giant evokes negative associations for many of borderless residents built by the germans during the occupation in world war 2 it
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provided space for 50 nudge submarines. now the structures being completely reinvented 12000 square meters of projection surfaces complemented by reflections of the war to give the interior in a a fairytale like a sphere the conversion cost over $14000000.00 euros. the profit is only the 1st time i saw those buildings i was just overwhelmed by its gigantic dimensions and by its unique atmosphere mysterious almost frightening at its but at the same time. that inspired us to do something with it right away it's the challenge lay in confronting this gargantuan almost hostile place with the aim of staging really impressive exhibitions your nose on your. 600000 cubic meters of concrete 20 into the structure. it covers some 10 square kilometer is of water.
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installing sophisticated audiovisual technology here was no simple task. and if you do there are over $100.00 video projectors all of them are concealed from view and that was pretty complicated and they're heavy and had to be installed in the basins at different heights do it. now nights in music dominated venue that once stood for who and destruction a structure with a down the street has been given a bright future through its. research to the submarine pens over 10 years. after world war 2 the bunker was forgotten though it was a kind of poisonous gift to the harbor and the city and had virtually no function at all it just took some time until the turn of the century before the people of bordeaux could reconcile themselves with this former submarine base. today it's
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a very distinctive feature of a city one of. the current exhibition can be seen until early next year then other artists will be highlighted. it's a feast for the senses and a concrete example of how it can give even tainted locations new perspectives. to the czech republic now where young artists are creating a new perspective on an age old cruft their home country is famed for its ornate glass craftsmanship for centuries but he means lost has been hands turned and blown into shape by mouth handful of young manufacturers have set themselves the goal of adding a contemporary touch to the tradition with innovative designs and spectacular installations we visited a particularly ambitious gloss manufacturer and took
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a look behind the scenes. lamps accessories clothing or works of art they all embody the versatility splendor and long history of bohemian glass making craftsmanship most of the manufacturers are located in the north of the czech republic among them the last bit label the glass works near the small town of know people create delicate hand-blown designs in many shapes and colors. the glassblowers love for their craft burns in their hearts. if you doesn't this mother out. you can do it because this is so hard for. it's also emotion work and yes a lot of. the last words were founded in 2007 the label has become internationally known for modern product design and custom made items for luxury hotels for example . some of their light objects were created in collaboration with well known
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designers such as zaha hadid. the camp on our brothers. and. the company's driving creative force is maxime del chomsky working with us it's both shaping the transparency because glasses. which is liquid in the beginning and it's becoming solar that the and so we are actually working with this with this measure. such ideas as the sculpture titled simply diver originate in his problem studio in the beginning of the process there is always a in my case and then trying to model the idea in a computer from a computer take it into the 3 d. printer we are printing to model out of so many thousands of small bubbles particles then we are trying to make this kind of models in reality and then we are brawling this huge bubbles and these bubbles of fixed. disport by the technicians.
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and this is the result. the 17 metre long diverse culture made of 18000 hand-blown glass spears welcomes visitors to a skyscraper in south korea's capital seoul. not as massive but just as impressive as the collaboration with artist wonder valley retro the principle of these installations graffiti and graffiti is always like flat put on the wall and here. try. to experiment with the colors of different techniques of glass so here you see some of the parts and samples if that if i touch them. so that they have to be always calculated in the right sport so the challenge is to place them in the right composition so they don't touch each other they don't break didn't chip. the czech capital pays tribute to the significance of bohemian glass in the portend a museum it opened in 2018 and is devoted exclusively to check glass objects.
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glass in general is very important for chicken and also for chick art. first small on factories also. in recent years young design talents have brought fresh ideas to bohemian glass production among them are the creative forces behind the deck and bomber design studios and lucy called the creative director of the rockies label along with last but of course their largest and most challenging object to date can be seen in a luxury hotel on the pacific island of cyprus. $260.00 metre long dragons form the world's biggest chandelier it's secured against earthquakes and already a candidate for again is world record. i have a feeling that we achieved really pretty much so i like to be more humble and. for
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me i have like this so many ways. of this of the dreaming we are cooperating with amazing artists from all around the world to be out of working on music projects around the world. even the manufacturers headquarters and know people who are incorporates both the traditional and the modern an approach that makes dreams in glass a reality. both by day. and by night. a night out with excellent dining and fine wine doesn't sound like a visit to the church but that's exactly what is possible in belgium the michelin starred restaurant the jane in antwerp is one of the most sought after goal may restaurants in europe and is located in a former chapel the altar has been converted into the kitchen and bibles are replaced by menus we visited the restaurant before the lockdown and since then
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belgium's eateries have once again opened up for business. the chapel of a former military hospital in antwerp belgium by sunday worship has today its attracts lovers of fine food the jane as it's now called is a design and made temple the chef at the 2 star restaurant is nick brill from the netherlands 5 times a week he holds a kind of fine dining church service the menu isn't the only part that's divine architects designers and artists collaborated to create a unique atmosphere. nic braille had a very particular vision of a gourmet restaurant. i like a place to be energetic i love it when you can have fine dining which is not boring i love it when you can enjoy your table moment you know have a good chat with your table partner with your wife maybe a group of friends doesn't matter and i think that the atmosphere of
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a restaurant needs to support kind of even encourage that kind of a good vibe at the table. is the perfect blend of ancient and ultra modern suspended beneath the weathered 20 meter high voltage roof is a huge in light event the chandelier weighs some 800 kilos with over 140 light bulbs and hangs some 3 meters above the ground instead of biblical scenes the windows betrayed modern motifs. the furniture is custom made. and where the also used to stand you now find a glass color in there east. we don't have so much straw it gets it's quite loose quality but it's for accessible and i think that makes our russian not typical a fine dining michelin star restaurant but more really cool location to go to of course with a budget but i think what i see also younger generations are willing to spend more quality to negril quality also means an environmentally conscious use of resources
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even in winter the restaurant. own roof garden supplies herds and vegetable blossoms and eggs car kept here too not for cooking but is provide as a fertilizer the cop turned kitchen scraps into nutrients which returned to the plants through the water nick brill sees it as a place where new creative ideas. and i'm trying out a new vision that work with benjamin button is quite sweet so i want to come just a flavor with fermented viets and then these really strong gang of spicy but bring watch aggressor's. brill found the inspiration for this day visiting a luxembourg restaurant he enjoyed the broad palette of flavor and could hardly wait to recreate it so i'm not one to one. i'm really interested now how to have my own signature but then tweak a little bit with having different approaches of pressures and acidity in addition
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sean i'm testing out a little bit with this so it's fermented 20 days and now i just slice it really raw and because it's in there and we're just going to serve it pure so i just followed it they're going to make a little book gets together with all the greens from the room to have a little salad book at together with a pigeon show is going to be a made course meaty schlocky and then the vegetables and things from the fresh it up and give a lot of. notes to which. is a main dish. his 1st signature dish was made of lobster and caviar now he thinks that's. next brillant his 20 person kitchen crew are open to international influences and grill is always on the lookout for new challenges. everything that i just said new is working out well so now i need to figure out what elements do i implement and i'm
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going to approach it a little bit more japanese play with the station i'm going to have a. it of ginger going on a little bit of to give me a buffalo or some more freshness a bit of more you know what factor. when the grill is busy in the kitchen pampering the patrons of his 2 star restaurants he develops in time to his 2nd passion music. he's become a sought after d.j. he regularly performs to clubs and festivals. mixing diverse elements whether on the plate or on the turntable seems to be his forte. the fact that we have a food bar the fact that we have a d.j. playing in a weekend. and the fact that we have sheedy's finals. beach a lot of other restaurateurs are contacting me colleagues like nick man really need to help us out which with the music production can you help us out do you advice
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can you provide so people know that we are strong on that level. an uplifting experience for the and above all the palate in the former house of worship the jane is a place of pilgrimage for disciples of good food. out on new you tube channel showcasing the best of european cuisine here's a little taste of what you might find. down like you see these. stories. to see as i'm going to smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from meat dishes to eat in diets and order recipes secrets while the modern world europe's diversity is a smorgasbord you get my list. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. these beach chairs
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a found all across german beaches and can usually be rented out for a few hours of relaxation it's my mother's dream to own one and she presumably spend day and night relaxing inside it and now that is possible because in addition to the already comfortable beach chez of the baltic and north sea there is now the option of a sleeping beach chair does it off to the sound of the waves a lovely little holiday. hiking dorf on germany's baltic sea coast early in the morning no visitors are on the beach and the beach chairs are all empty except for one. this extra large model is a beach sleeping chair equipped with a folding hood for protection against the wind and the rain daniella and you spent the night in it at the water's edge. and unbelievable
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impossible to describe it's great all night you hit the ruler of the sea fantastic . also given what's so extraordinary is that you're really in such a small space but you hear the sound of the sea the whole night. and now and then you hear a ship or something as well you know he's. the couple live near the northern german city of kiel. they arrived at the previous afternoon for their very 1st night in a beach sleeping chair. it'll be an amusing night of it. really cozy. the chair is one meter 30 why the couple have brought along everything they need for the night. they make themselves comfortable as a hush falls over the beach. it's an ideal way to stay down. looking out
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for the one and listening to the sound. normally you have to defend your towel and your territory this is great we've got the whole beach to ourselves. now over 50 such chairs are available for rent on germany's beaches starting at $45.00 euros a night. they're a variation on the traditional german beach chair that dates back almost 140 years . this type of beach chair is said to have been invented by the imperial. basket maker wilhelm bartman from coombes bone near rostov in 882 at the request of a customer he built the very 1st wicker beach chair. and if we define me someone called elfrida came to my great great grandfather's workshop. he was the court master basket maker and made traditional laundry baskets and she asked him to make a chair that would shelter her from the sun and when. to this day these beach chairs
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are handmade the baltic and north sea coasts are peppered with about 100000 of them a german phenomenon. the somewhat boki wicker where chairs have never caught on in other countries. not even after chancellor angela merkel had the visiting heads of state pose for their official photo in an extra large beach chair at the 2007 g 8 summit in hiding in the on the baltic. now the sleeping variety could well become an added attraction for holiday makers in germany the demand is there. once it's still down he fell in love sitting on the big chair actually you're not allowed to spend the night on the beach but with the something chair you have official permission to sleep a. night is falling and hike indoors now daniella and you're going to these are alone on the beach enjoying the sunset from their beach sleeping chair beside the sea. may seem to be all the rage now but the practice of thinking
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on the skin has actually existed for at least 5000 years and is believed to have originated in egypt and europe however tattooing began much later the italian sculptor fabio is revising history with his art installations since 2008 he has been tattooing copies of antique sculptures contemporary body art meets classical. this kind of tattoo doesn't go under the skin because it's not done with needles but with spray guns files and steel wool. interior and know that it's in the skull to fabio the alley uses these tools to tattoo his mobile's cheese for the person. to gather it up a lot of for me tattooing marble is
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a way of bringing 2 worlds together. it establishes a link to the past and creates a kind of in chance meant. as if you would see the ancient sculptures with new eyes and an entirely different light. because. he gets help from another tattooist understand that the ink doesn't just stay on the surface part of it has to be scratched off with a sharp foil and left over pigment scraped away with steel will. show you that the are you have to use the most porous marble you can find so it will absorb the ink better. if you rub a layer of ink off the surface as here pigment will sink into the 1st millimeter of the marble. and it shouldn't look as if it were painted on it so it has to look like tattoos on our skin it is sort of. the process takes time 4 days of work
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until the tattoo of the model torso is complete. so obviously alice studied school children material and honed his skills in the famous polly said carolla modern technology doesn't make the web much easier even with the help of 4 employees it still takes him about 6 months for a complete stat sheet he pays attention to detail as here with a copy of the head of mike and i mention those famous david. here is an end in taishan curvature then another indentation and then another curvature. you can only see and understand that if you do the work yourself but it's fine details like these that make up the beauty of an artwork. found via the allah transforms model into the most unexpected objects like these paper bags titled thank you and goodbye . this hand appears to be made of styrofoam the seemingly giant plastic wall plug
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is another illusion. his blackfaced is actually made of black marble and these paper planes would hardly be any where they. he created this fruit crates out of a single block of marble as well as a boat named and weighing $600.00 kilos fabia made his name with such up performances. and you see that he has fun working with marble. there's nothing monumental about it with him on the marble is a material that tempts you to grandiose deeds but he treats it playfully and casually. and now he started to to in this day this fist made of karrar a model carries a price tag. if some 12000 euros fabia viale doesn't like according to customer requirements that any tattoos will pleases him such as a japanese cherry blossom 80 fun of venus to mine a. look at file shop. look i always pick a tattoo pattern that enables me to make
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a connection between the sculpture and the motif. and transferring this motif to the marble and altering up so every line harmonizes with the sculpture is the hardest part. and a part of the local. keeps perfecting his technique for his tattoos although he doesn't have a tattoo of any kind on his own skin. same for me no tattoos yet but who knows what the future holds that's all from us for today but don't forget to follow us on social media you can find more european culture and lifestyle along with all of us draw on our website dot com slash lifestyle i'll see you again next week.
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