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what secrets lie behind us want to discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore personating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get to know. making music with you or is definitely not easy but your romex report on my gig gives it her best solution. more on that coming up on the show and with that very warm welcome to new episode of your i'm max and this is
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what else we have in store for you. drake and without a hangover and this cohen bar you can party but only with out alcohol. with the price except artists who make sculptures which are both $2.00 and $3.00 d. . well that start to show with a frenzy of color german artist kevin you know gloucester is celebrated internationally for her last scale and multi dimensional works she's phrase rather than paid and creates huge colorful environments that go beyond and he can no longer she is sometimes called catalina the great her current show at the berlin museum for modern art house. is spectacular and we met up with her to find out how she works. she's one of the most successful artists of our time kathleen koch. a 58 year old artist lives and works in berlin and new zealand
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her artwork is brightly colored and multi-dimensional the source of her inspiration is surprisingly the sports world under its belt so much of my inspiration can be found on the pitch in football where teamwork and interconnection are important movements and positions interlinked on different constellations over a big area creating dynamic spaces that are in flux and that. a large exhibition of classes work can currently be seen at homburg bahnhof museum for contemporary art and most of her work the mingling and mixing of strong colors plays a key role. this is not business being a really interesting experience to see the way the colors meet material and the paint atomizes of birth since brain still takes on another shape. and it becomes unrecognizable in some places. and the way it connects in these pipes and slits in the material really changes the perception of the color for these things can't be
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imagined or planned in advance of a plot. mountainous shapes made from styrofoam form the canvas. and even the floor is a part of the artwork. katherina cost doesn't use paint brushes she prefers working with a spray paint. newsmonger this is my tool it's like a spear because it comes out at the top. and she has the trick of the mind up which allows you to reach spaces high up into which great lengths but it's expandable you up to 4 metres long just like a ladder it allows me to lengthen the reach of my body and that's what i'm really interested in to change the shape and size of my body in order to reach that little corner at the top without too much effort it's sort of like a magic weapon. off a clump of ones aren't. the screen corner from 998 was a milestone in catalina calls as unbounded artwork ignoring all spatial barriers
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she paints on entire landscapes in bright colors poor from a young age i love to listen not but then i did grow up in the seventy's all the clothes were really really colorful i remember orange choses yellow shirts and green sweater vests and the sweater vest wasn't porton clothing item until now the other colors to be seen like on this neves. the purest concrete building in berlin is home to catalina golf the studio. before she creates her larger artworks she designs a smaller model. currently she's working on her contribution to the helsinki b.n. dollar 2021 in finland. is the focal most houses made entirely out of wood and that's why i'd like to place a wooden structure in front of it but at the moment i'm looking for something that has a kind of shape. so you see how i can use these models to try out different shapes with a minimal effort and can coat them into
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a lame paint that distorts the camis the surface of the painting and creates cracks and gaps and it's these gaps in the painting that i'm especially interested in. there's also a model here of the current exhibition in berlin. catalina gloss that enjoys the fact that her artworks exist for a limited amount of time. it's been with us as well i think this great beauty in the temporal limited existence and disappearance of the artworks which lingus and is a long process because it's an advent and the deconstruction is a ready happening in the present. this impressive piece will also disappear. the exhibition called it wasn't us can be experienced until january. 2021. these days with our
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smartphones we can easily make phone calls across all countries in the world but in the old days that wasn't possible in the mountains so one way that people communicated was with an alp port this frett news for one well it see the next and shepherds used to today it's an unusual musical instrument this one here is almost 4 meters long and playing on it is a real challenge you're a mass reporter michael kluger who is a real city girl by the way took on that challenge. and of the mountains. here in the swiss alps the majestic alpine is a tradition dating back centuries. was a sound more like a dying mountain of gold but my goal today is to play along with the pros what
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a challenge this is the 1st time i'm holding an ipod today i'm not only trying to make some noise i'm trying to play a melody so we will see. i've set out for the district of a group of pretty villages with a total population of under $6000.00 and some presidents are willing to teach beginners how to play now. and i plan consists of 3 parts besides the mouthpiece. that other students are swiss and they love the are called. the strike this was a cross on the flag it's as much a part of the country as cows and cheese with holes the elkhorn is really swiss it's right that i might acquire the ability to play a piece in 2 or 3 years it is talent or something.
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well i don't have the time nor the talent. everyone's happy to produce any sound at all. divert is a patient teacher he's been playing the album on since he was 5 and he's really trying to help me. that was all i can play. the various nodes are achieved by blowing in different ways after 2 hours the beginner's course is over. fortunately my teachers are willing to give me private lessons x. 2200 meters above sea level and we try if you drive runs in the kandahar. how long have the swiss been playing up on. it was mentioned for the 1st time in switzerland in the 16th century. or your value. here
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in this area it showed up later. the bus you always used to call home the wives star and after that as a musical instrument it wasn't played only for entertainment until the 1980s. because we're looking for beautiful spots clearly the easiest part of today. my digital twenty's achaean for me. i'm supposed to. learn. we're going to play a no no. and we play the rhythm with the lips of. a song with maybe 3 or 4 notes could be something i could learn he says i practice until i drop. it i'm about to faint.
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ending the right note and holding it is the biggest challenge. i haven't learned much but time's up and the pros are here to play for real. it's an instrument that goes with the postcard landscape of the alps perfectly. now it's my turn will be doing a modern piece i'm told you can actually play anything on the album on world you maybe but not me. and. i just start going at it not really knowing what i'm doing but i don't give up and
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i keep playing sylvia and. ok i would say that was mission not accomplished because it was so much more excel thing than i expected and on the other hand it was so much fun. in the end i'm quite proud because i've played the album on and i learned it all in a single day even if it wasn't quite perfect. from one longstanding tradition to the next namely the greek presidential guard in athens they are called f. so missed and they stand guard in front of the parliament bay and night in mind look boring but for many young men this job is a dream come true they have to fulfill certain requirements like being able to
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stand still for a long time and they must be over 6 feet tall they get to wear very unique uniforms but it takes a long time to put them on we got an exclusive behind the scenes look. the renowned acropolis one of the favorite targets of tourist lenses in athens if not all of greece. almost as popular a subject of photos of the gods man in front of the greek condiment building. every hour 365 days a year in scorching heat to a freezing cold the abstinence execute the changing of the guard the spectacle represents the pride of a highly trained military unit the presidential gods the pope was likely to read about he said some mess stand completely immobile for a fairly long time. many observers are surprised that the strange way they walk
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these expansive paces serve primarily to get their circulation going again and ensure that all their tendons and ligaments are stretched and stale lastic the boy that's a very important for the 3 or the presidential gods numbers over 150 men. in the hour when the changing of the guard is put that behind the barracks even now the f.c. next on the greek military's a nice light infantry regiment. your brother for the i j better be selected to become an f. so now it's you have to be at least one meter 87 tall or a member of the greek orthodox faith are going to have been perfect psychological and physical condition and you have to believe in the values of the apps on us the training takes 5 weeks and covers physical fitness and correctness and standing absolutely still. 10 tane isn't seamstresses work constantly behind the scenes
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making sure every soldier's bottom is in place they are the only ones who knew precisely how to put together the traditional uniforms painstakingly doing everything by hand. only this doublet is embroidered using a special technique originally employed by wealthy private firms we adopted the skill. here you see the for mellie's as we call the absent ss white wall. you can hardly even see the fabric for all the embroidery it's practically overlaid with. the process of getting dressed presents a special challenge. it's very important to keep to the correct order even down to the garters that have to sit just right otherwise the uniform won't fit and the. procedure takes up to 45 minutes and has to be repeated every hour today's uniform was introduced over 150 years ago nothing about the fabrics patterns all colors has
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changed to this day the ritual donning of the 20 odd individual pieces is so complicated that another soldier has to help out at one time the f's announced founded in 868 with a royal greek. every part of the uniform symbolizes the history of greece before the cap is read and the long tassels. the color red stands for the blood spilled in battle for the grief and tears. the symbols are important parts of the uniform of. the 4 day march to the abstinence are inspected from head to toe. not just the uniform has to look just right the soldiers themselves have to smile to lessons on shane before every tour. only when everything's perfect and they perform representing that dignity of the country in very broad steps.
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the licious didn't touch it. now if you think i'm drinkin on the drug you are wrong this year is an alcohol free drink and this kind of drinking is becoming more and more popular mindful drinking is the new trend a lot of young people these days are fed up with the morning hangover and have realized that you can have fun without the boot was the lint has jumped aboard the healthy livin band wagon with its 1st alcohol free bar that's where you can find all kinds of tasty drinks like this one so let's get the party started. kroft b. why. police prince harry can be mixed on customers can still keep
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a clear head as the drinks do not contain alcohol. cyrille it is germany's 1st alcohol free box and recently opened in the trendy district to create a site for customers a 1st team but not to the intoxication i worked in the start of were there's a really high pressure at work so you have to be sober all the time i work or for going to this kind of place just to have the same quality time but with the last. sequences the next day you know probably heard this expression like i'll call both cut connecting people that's not true it's smiles that kind of people it's the emotions it's the stories that you're share that's connected that's how you. have without alcohol that is not deep into facebook not into the main of course in his view this concept entrepreneur is not enough but she wants to create innovative places the boss fits right in alongside the new sales but curious trends the new
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design for sobriety. the demand is there the people are curious sober curious they want to test new things make more conscious decisions but the supply is there too there are hundreds of really good beers and creative breweries that make alcohol free craft beer and that's a new phenomena when supply and demand meet in this way that's how a trend develops and so on and. london in the u.k. it was here that the trend toward say the fun started a few years back alcohol free drinks at the trendiest boss in town nonalcoholic dissin to imitate the taste of gin going with foul. it is in. picking up on the trends. today the supply is being is spirit some line without.
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greatly increased in germany to. even top class restaurants such as the factory tarion and michelin starred restaurants cookies cream and then on now offering customers nonalcoholic drinks. so many kevin a nice man presents his newest creation has. so much red amaranth in our farmers garden this year that we used it for this cold tea with lemon zest. it will be cooked with pomegranate and lemon juice later. during the clarification process it gets this color in order for it to really look like wine about same experience the experience of. the drinks on meticulously match with each individual course on the menu. is accompanied by. the onsen aggies accompanied by coriander rice milk with sweet cremona jelly and horseradish and the braised cabbage is served alongside of the main up each minute
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. and i think it's really important to give the customer the feeling that when they're here we're here for you there's something for everyone here there's no shortage of alternatives to alcohol in berlin anymore. could even mean even young healthy. at least that is what's being promised. our specialty is our very own glow tail what's a glow tail a cocktail that's not only alcohol free it also contains healthy ingredients like hibiscus infusion full of vitamin c. and a which regenerates the skin in other words the cocktail doesn't only help you stay sober but it can even make you glow a bit more about. the blue tail cocktail it's called night blossom whether it really makes you grow more human and use but one thing's for sure you won't wake up
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with a hangover the next morning. for more epic ties in reports on food and drink just go to our you tube channel d.w. food next up 3 d. portrays a famous personalities made out of old computers lamps or even tennis shoes sound bizarre well an artist from the czech republic has made it his specialty to trick is the viewer has to stand at a certain place to be able to see the picture patrick bosco makes anamorphic odd and we met him in his studio and prague. ready ready ready images play with perspective 3 d. becomes 2 d. the various elements fused together into a picture of the writer for. anamorphic portrait. of anamorphic comes from greek and means something like reshaped. at 1st the
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image appears distorted and takes shape only when you change your perspective. the viewer has to occupy a certain place in the room to see the intended result. check artist patrick push coast specializes in these illusions his anamorphic artworks can be several metres across and take up entire rooms mostafa portraits of famous jacks here we see the founder of the multinational footwear company but. the logic. is one of my latest works. all the enemy morphic sculptures you see here are made up of objects that have some connection to the subject. so this is in fact a portrait of tom. made entirely of shoes. for weeks protocol collected over around 200 shoe soles worn out shoes and scraps
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of fabric and leather to assemble the many elements needed for his piece. it's one of the most challenging sculptural techniques i know what. not only do the objects have to have something to do with the subject they also have to be of a particular size so they can fit into a certain place in the work. and they have to have the right color since i also use them to modulating light and shade i need just the right color and an absolutely compatible shape of the just me. every shoe is like a brush stroke the work is based on a photo of thomas mucha. this pile of computers lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of electrical engineering. it takes the artist about 2 months to complete a project like this. a
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precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements 2. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if every element isn't in the right place portrayed could become a kind of caricature or. patrick pashto exhibits his sculptures in the aleutian art museum in the old town of the czech capital krog . the exhibition center piece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer antony and mark.
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the other side of this cunning double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music depicts. the sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. the subject continuously changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my most complex. 'd school has created 6 anamorphic sculptures to date with the 7 gone away due to be completed in the autumn 2020 mm. that was all for today but visit our web page for more reports on the european lifestyle you can also take part in our view a raffle where you can win this exclusive euro max watch thanks for joining.
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