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there's blood on it from. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. dylan song starts september 7th on g.w. . art installations for the digital age of the new museum in amsterdam more on that coming up later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on today's program. italian artist later
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not a fredo give string instruments and added bonus. and the perfect movie nash little from a top indiana. but we kick off the show on the greek island of paris which has landed 1st place in a survey on the best island in europe besides son serve good food and horseback riding what else could you ask for in a getaway well my colleague michael kroger went to paris to see if this island really does earn the title of the ideal vacation destination. the greek island of patmos it lies in the heart of the secluded and the aegean sea . they say this is the best island in europe but there are so many what does it have what others don't have that's why i doubt.
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this survey by a travel magazine found the island can satisfy every tourist wishes no matter what kind of occasion they and looking for. paris is famed for its crystal clear waters and beautiful beaches this is the most famous one point a hot spot for cater for us. but kite surfing isn't really my thing. i prefer to explore the beaches in a different way on horseback by the way i meet my namesake not my kid but mikey and he can swim it doesn't get better than this. that was fun that was really in raising. so the beaches are great but what about the towns left kiss is one of the most beautiful places on paros due to the
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coronavirus pandemic there on many tourists i enjoy the peace and quiet left us was built further inland at a time when attacks by pirates were still common i could sit here for hours but i want to find out more about the history of powers so i take a walk into the past with scoffing says he knows everything about this island. together we visit an ancient site one of paris most famous tourist attractions. and here they used to quo in marble one of the purest high end models and antiquity my guide really knows how to bring history to life he says powers was once a rich island. absolutely sculpted parts of regretfully for example. made the fire marble and you know according to some estimates something like 70
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percent of the sculpted bases you know statues whatever relief that were found in embraced them and damien they were made with part of marble we're talking about gone from tons of marble today the island's residents are working on a new export it here and here is all the production here is all the production for the us you know this is the production of the stuff that we find visit the islands 1st brewery founded by 2 greeks former investment managers and an austrian brewer a recipe for success it seems their peers now exported worldwide. we wanted to have a production is sufficient enough to start with the local products and one group from their culture audience here people coming in have the locals but also people coming from around the world visiting bottles and drinking something that is made when we are young to finding them and they come from germany so i'm
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a bit picky when it comes to be a. common german but this is really delicious thank you thank you very rarely hear this version religiously. nothing can beat a cold beer in the evening except enjoying the sunset on paris it's absolutely perfect. the locals aren't surprised that it was voted the europe's best. vote euro gold in the world but what do you think. that's a start. of a job or one that you know you know this you know. that. minus invites me to join him for dana the food is another reason why powers was voted europe's best island as well as the. laid back atmosphere.
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people leave well the world and they that's one of the things that draws people here the food is fresh from the from the sea it's a place that. i certainly drink to that. so what can i say maybe palace is not the best in a particular category here and you know but it's simply office the whole package and i have to admit i had an amazing time with extremely friendly local so i hope to see you again. paris certainly looks like it does check all the right boxes. moving on now to architect christoph in whole friend who is leading the way when it comes to sustainable development now he's received worldwide recognition for his innovative and trendsetting designs his latest concept looks at ways of combating global warming
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in the big city we took a look at this innovative large scale project in the western german city of which steers architecture in a very green direction. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western german city of just laid off will soon be home to shops and offices some 30000 temporary plants adore me outside if we're trying to bring some green into the city or a quite radical approach on the rooftops of facades and set an example. to make people stop and think big itself and move on is a stark architecture. by has the largest green façade anywhere in europe the hedges have a total length of about 80 kilometers they serve a primarily ecological purpose. we'll be experiencing very
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hot cities and they're getting even hotter. from the surrounding areas that's because of the many heat reflecting rooftops of course a roof like this was an enormous help because it not only covers the interior but also in a very comfortable way. when it's widely regarded as one of the world's most innovative architects his designs can now be found from your up to us cranium. in 2018 we know one opened in singapore. some 350 species of tropical plants are integrated into this residential and office building . those what it would be growing older if we didn't build it and how can we give you might say a clear piece of ground back to the people. that's known as replacement. for all nursery to do it. release the piece of ground and grew the plans on its. it was
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almost a kind of business in itself. hovan started his firm in one architects in 1905 his team since won several international competitions keeping engine with nature and customizing to local conditions have become the hallmarks of his architecture. he created an expansive health resort on the north sea islands absolute with factual roof houses but environmentalist have criticized the project which is close to a conservation area in 2006 tons of evasions center the airlines new head office opened at frankfurt airport all the work spaces have a view of the integrated garden that also works to absorb some of the airplane noise the offices are also designed to be open and flexible more w. modern office work means it's no longer work confined to an office people shouldn't have to spend the whole day sitting at a desk they should be able to work in the cafeteria hallways
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a model use of the garden. time and time again christophe ing in hoffman has had to field criticism for example for the new subterranean central station in stuttgart construction of the mega project in south west germany has been accompanied by mass protests since it began in 2010 delays and cost overruns threaten to push completion past the planned date in 2025. when you do things that are exceptionally large scale and confrontational that's what happens in stuttgart we were always asking is what we're doing right. you justify it. and i'm still firmly convinced that it's a magnificent project is the curve find joins the ensemble of the guy scheibe and how it's built in the 1960 and the. house there from 917 the theater scene isn't like one off west german post-war architecture. kristoff in. hovan has also
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taken on the renovation work for the thing it's his 50th anniversary. it's a building from my childhood. i'm a little different and i remember this theater very well i've been there with my parents and many of the people out there and it's always been a building i loved and i still love it today. it's an incredibly beautiful and challenging building. now aged 16 kristoff and a whole finesse pious to harmonize the city's architectural legacy with its evan planning thinking for its future the locals have already nicknamed the building and whole. string instruments aren't just for playing they're also objects of beauty to be admired now the 1st thing you might notice about a violin for example is that the body is made of highly polished wood one artist from italy decided that these beautiful instruments provide a perfect canvas for illustrations the results of his painstaking work are
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certainly worth a closer look so we met up with him in his chosen home london. london based on his. uses a nick dips in ink to illustrate stringed instruments primarily violin. the instruments on his canvas. on the shape of the violin it's very hard. to paint because it's like he's 9 dimensions so he's a 3 dimensional object and it's very hard to paint on the side or on the top part is different and it should be very careful because the think is liquid and he's. made a mistake he's. violating this freak who has grown motifs like the 7 deadly sins including slow and. not. valdés 4 seasons or
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themes from the ancient roman city of palm painting. this cello was inspired by the 19th century english test when you morris. to paint a violin can takes up to a month and to paint a cello can takes after 3 months to paint so really need to be spar it's by the story of the biography i really like. paints personal biography as well like. costume are or someone want of iran inspired by his life the violin belonging to israeli concert violinist markovitch in the street scenes from the life of the most famous violin maker of all time and tony almost. there is his workshop back in cremona in italy then there is cremona on the market of italy. there is
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a number of instruments that he built the homes and 100 is the label. that he used to put inside his instruments. there all the years of which he used to operate as one. of them behind you can see his family tree i really love this. not all the violin there's no not if they go in a straight some meant to be played even if the artwork has no effect on the sounds . how many times do you see an instrument that is also a painting at the same time and that's one extra value that i absolutely love about this volume and i enjoy just taking it on stage. currently i'm not overly go is working on a special project he's a skating 33 violins and a cello you know tips from
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a 700 year old book the divine comedy by italian author done today i make yet again it's the earliest work ever written in the italian language and i start to read the chapter so our rights on my book and all the names or. locations that he described and after that i sketch on paper and the design to paint on the violin. sometimes i sketched. on the space bar so i can see on the violin if it's a good proportion. the series of 33 violins this close to completion to muck the 700 some of the history of done taste tests in 2021 they are not in fleet plans to exhibit the works internationally and show the well done piece of italian culture. anything. time now for something to eat and when you think of
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a typical austrian dish what comes to mind being there are schnitzel of course well that's actually quite easy to make but it does require a very delicate balance when it comes to the ingredients we get a lesson now on how to make the perfect salt from an expert. it has to be crunchy when you're in your fork over it and it has this crunchiness and it gives you 100 goose bumps then it's a perfect been a schnitzel. and . in the hello i'm you're going to be the master chef for the missile and. today
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we're going to make an authentic finish and it's all i mean it's of emission it's all is only ever made but feel not pork turkey or vegetables. we need to cut a little for about 180 to 200 grams and butterfly cut the meat this is important as i want the cutlets to remain whole and that's only possible with a butterfly cut. otherwise i'll end up with 3 fourths my kidlets but that's not a proper wienerschnitzel. the classic wienerschnitzel is about $5.00 to $6.00 millimeters thick we're going to kind of flatter to about $3.00 to $4.00 millimeters and we pan the cutlets to make it more tender. so for the right coating you need salt plain flour fresh air igs breadcrumbs. you
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need a special kind of bread roll another knowledge to make the bread crumbs ones which are hung made them contain milk that makes the bread crumbs more fluffy and the perfect bread crumbs i made by letting the bread rolls dry properly until they're drives a bone then you greater than yourself ever. been a model we use 5 to 7 eggs 1st and it's all so that they can swim in it like in the swimming pool but it's important not to beat the eggs 100 percent but you can still see some egg whites the yolks that's very important in this way the schnitzel becomes fluffy at the end. it's always has to be salted otherwise it will have no flavor of meat always needs to be salted the plain flour is perfect for wienerschnitzel it's like the glue and it's really important for the meat to be completely covered in flour otherwise the bread crumbs will have stuck and now
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dipped the schnitzel and i think they have to be completely coated. although to press this is very important just very light 123 if you press too hard the coating won't be fluffy. and we've got poor card that's the classic then we've got clarified butter which gives the veal but delicious buttery taste or we can use vegetable oil which is mild and more neutral it's european my recommendation is clarified butter it's perfect if earth is about 6 centimeters deep thick so it can properly swim in it now we take the bread crumbs we don't need to measure the temperature let's just go with the clubs like this it's perfect. and now we've got to be quick that's all it
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doesn't take long. from crab place to schnitzel into the fat directing it away from your body most kids could splash onto no otherwise. we don't know can you see how nicely it's sizzling keep moving the pan on but still no time at the for me to come on turn it around keep moving the pan there comes the bubbles always place the schnitzel on to paper immediately to soak up the fact it's supposed to be crispy but not greasy. garnish for wienerschnitzel always consists of 11 slice and then we've got a song called caper i like topper there that's basically and i'm sure he wrapped around a paper of work that's. a little hard when you mention it's a lot home everybody comes to visit. the wife kids so everyone is there for the schnitzel i'm not really makes me happy. everyone is there.
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and if you would like to see more reports about food restaurants and interesting recipes then check out our you tube channel d.w. food here's a small taste of what you'll find there. delicacies. stories . to see as i'm. using the best chefs with their best tips from meat dishes to begin dining in the recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord. you. subscribe and enjoy d. w. for. life these days is hardly conceivable without computer technology and the digital revolution has taken over almost all aspects of our lives and it's rapidly entering the art
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world as well the next museum in amsterdam is the 1st museum in the netherlands dedicated solely to digital art in its opening exhibition and use this state of the art technology to show us what a future world could look like. powerful effects multimedia live and interactive. amsterdam's new next museum is devoted entirely to digital art. the 1st exhibition presents 7 works devoted to facial recognition visual surveillance and the effects of climate change once or natural environment has been destroyed what will her mad . tell an interactive arts world made up of technical natural elements evoke similar feelings to real nature. this is precisely what habitats and installation by dutch artist helene blanc and invites the viewer to find out if. they are.
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just really involving. as. i think it is a wonderful. museum is founder of a whole stolen develop the concept to her a few years ago she found the ideal location for her project in the north of amsterdam a former television studio. the marketing expert was able to win over a number of investors and make her dream a reality. i think we are totally obsessed with the future and with technology. like with everything that's new in technology it's evolving so rapidly that what we want to do is take technical innovation take artistic science and mold them together music and really give you the experience of the future and also about
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topics of the future that you continuum installation by environmental artist ty speer staker visualizes the subterranean communication between 2 trees 6 the simulation reacts to c o 2 output vibrations and temperature changes caused by the festers. did you do it is a field that's emerging not only because of the navels people to understand the science and other data streams a lot easier so did you are just just our new generation of. the inaugural exhibition is called shifting proximities. is for you that's if you're in. the middle of the artwork set which are overwhelming the sheriff's eyes are just so so amazing all that and the story behind it and it's it's a really unique experience and it goes beyond interactivity to really it really touches you it is it touches me. in that many places in the world where you can
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actually experience it like that installations can't predict how the future will really look like. with visitors to i'm saddam's new museum could already immerse themselves in potential visions of a future with. and with that we wrap up another show be sure to follow us on social media and don't forget to check out our own website where you can find out all the information on how to enter this week's draw and with a little bit of luck you could be the proud owner of an exclusive euro max watch as always for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin thanks for watching we'll see you again soon.
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