tv Kultur.21 Deutsche Welle September 13, 2020 12:30am-1:01am CEST
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where the improbable happened. to through the forest the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery at that and i salute and go that route. what is the earth sort of work you need to start september 18th on d w. noon today will be diving down into the deep blue sea with a marine biologist. more on that later in the show but 1st of all a woman will come to your own max let's see what else we have lined up for you today . the result is an exceptional bullshit artist from the netherlands.
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and a garden full of deadly plugs in the opening of. shoes are often said to be the 1st thing people notice about your outfit mine they usually read and quite comfortable unlike high heels which i wouldn't feel at home in asshole i gotto designer shoes all said to be quite wearable as well as extravagantly decorated that makes the colombians i popping high heels bang on trent. shoes with that certain extra. special accessory. designed by colombian born ex gado was a real. i grew up with my mother and my
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5 months who were all crazy about shoes. my mother always wore high heels or all wages around the house that's why i grew up with not only with a fascination for women but also. as a young man had to go into wars oreo 1st went to miami then on to london and finally to italy where he founded his shoe label. in 2011. in tuscany because they have the highest concentration of this for luxury products in the world for me it's not just about making. the whole range of leather work with crystals. means water in italian also oreo loves the scene and the sun and you can see that in many of his shoes. the label now has stores worldwide including in paris new york. news. international stars weather design including
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cloudy. jennifer aniston kim kardashian and. it's time court she was with a wave of the heel are among us oreos most sought after designs the but the business about the special feature of the shoes or the the back of the heels of the us. like the idea that when a woman is working the focus rests on the back. i also like that. because it makes the legs longer. and the food. you must. choose with eye catching designs are in fashion like by french luxury brands. in designer noting he was glamour to his shoes with different accessories.
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also mario puts great emphasis on craftsmanship in his jeans. details are important to him. to kill reason. jewelry or using hand me to objects for shoes giving them a touch of joy and personality because for me to reflect the personality of the person who wears them for that 34 year old she was a passion and. living a dream i never thought that as a latin american or colombian possible to do what i do i cannot imagine that i also never thought my parents would let me work in the fashion industry because it's not a serious career you love it is the greatest good life can give you. that god. is a mix of italian. and not an american lifestyle and if you chance to make them
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would also like to. design. our next artist's works often require a 2nd look before you realize that actually paintings i'm not photographs. comes from the netherlands is able to create odd works with little more than some oil paint. brush let's take a look. deceptively real and detail down to the last. none of these portraits are photographs they are painted by marisa. using her sophisticated techniques the artist from the dutch town of cats like is able to capture seems as if through canvas. she calls. contemporary real is a. pain clearly stickley means that you have the power to consent someone what they're looking at so you can literally create your own world where
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your own reality so you can really manipulate the viewers i and make them believe something in order to create her own world as convincingly as possible 39 your peers template to do this she hires more often leading the men who is for hours making sketches and she thinks. she works on a large format for up to 3 months. i put it together. on my computer i put the sketch together sometimes i use some photoshop for it to manipulate colors and light and shapes and sometimes i have one part that i like from the shot there and another part i don't like from a shot there so i compose it on my computer until i like it. and the likes best to combining different techniques like your bread and oil painting. she never studied. she worked as an illustrator for years and teach yourself everything she
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knew through many visits to museums among other things. i learned so much from studying your masters and copying them after i started to buy books and i feel huge library full of books and in those books they often describe techniques described this quite the pellets i know what the pigments are coming from i know how to make my own paint i don't have time for that. but i did learn it since 2003 feels been working as a professional artist and has painted hundreds of portraits international to lectures by her works and have something magical about. in the beginning she concentrated on painting is full to me a list ecclesia possible. c since then she has further developed her style and likes to use additional elements like gold leaf. she teaches the art in realistic painting and workshops. she has already given
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forces in 22 different countries within just one year today she teaches mostly on wire it usually starts from just studying from photos so this is what i teach in my workshops we take a reference and they have to copy it 11 on the understand the techniques behind it but once you understand techniques i think you should let the techniques go a little bit and create your own reality with all the possibilities which is what she does in her current series washing away my soul ruse. the artificial suman this picture focuses on one of her greatest concerns the pollution of the seas. which is seen as inspiration for her work the north sea is only 15 minutes away from her studio camp but she grew up here and often went to fishing with her father. we took a lot of time to see it gave us our job it gave us our pressure and i think it's time to give back so it my paintings nowadays i feel like i owe something to the
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nature to deceive because it's so polluted next year my recent post early will move to spain to experience new adventures by the sea as an artist there she also wants to offer peking holidays and show her guess i have to create deceptively real art. and here's our graphics team's deceptively real your remarks underwater experience bass is where we're headed next diving into the depths with marine biologist hunts figure he's been exploring the underwater world for 50 years and is fascinated by its inhabitants from the atlantic to the pacific of the mediterranean sea to the arctic ocean the german scientist has traveled the world to explore life under the sea. plans for his job takes him many metres beneath seen level
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a marine biologist he researches the behavior of fish and other denizens of the deep. 79 year old hands frick a comes from of area. we met him by the river at ease in munich yes this is also i smell now the students. there is a 2nd home runs franker is many things professor nature filmmaker author but most of all and lover of the deep man shrimp to israel knows it could form other use when we honestly. because your buddies displacements in the water makes you fluid. that's something i always enjoy. that you can move almost like an astronaut on space why. they can come over the is spend over 10000 hours in the sea often dedicating the years to
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a single fish species. the kind of trick a fish for example hunts for his experiments have shown that the fish are able to learn when it comes to their favorite food the sea urchin. a marine biologists work vehicle is a submersible he helped to build this one and he's gone down. 420 meters depth in. an early underwater vehicle also self built can now be seen in a museum. here homer disagreed with this vehicle and up we completed about $800.00 dives scared is that truly it had a few flunks on it moves relatively slowly it. in a maximum of 2 knots does highest which is less than $60.00 to $70.00 centimeters a minute actually sits
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a centimeter poor in order m expeditions the crew made spectacular discoveries for instance a primary full facial is rather in schools arms worth expert as there were 12 expeditions trying to find this fish. after one of being caught by a fisherman in 1938 the race was on and people were trying to observe this fish in its habitat as one falls rooted in fishes and living as a home so everything in 1987 at a depth of almost $200.00 metres hunts for his team found it off the colorado islands in the indian ocean suddenly there it was. the same lake and. it was a sensation. same accounts have inhabited the ocean for some 400000000 years even outliving dinosaurs nobody had ever seen this primeval fish in its habitats before dark haired man urban fury on the way these creatures are built gives you
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a feeling of respect for nature and make use of fish for example the way the extract oxygen from the watcher and the other mechanisms taking place in the gills it's a miracle and wonder since he was 11 years old hemispherical has always been fascinated by anything that moves underwater. he's even constructed his end diving equipment using pieces from a fire extinguisher and again small scale. in his early twenty's he rode a bicycle through the egyptian desert to go diving in the red sea since then he has been a dedicated marine biologist. i'm incredibly curious person and even now at my age i'm still a curious person. and this curious. city has led me to many interesting research projects. in order to research in the sea for is the
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longest possible handsfree even belton underwater house it stood at the bottom of the red sea his longest stay in it last year. we had a toilet we had a shower with warm water and of course we had beds. that was practically like living on land or under water and we had a lot of fun. now 79. but he won't be retiring either he'll keep returning to his death. and bringing his discoveries back to terra family. now water is the world's most popular drink closely followed by tea as a briton i'm never too far from a freshly brewed cup of tea drinking has a century old tradition which began 5000 years ago according to chinese legend rula
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shen known develop the custom since then there has been and neverending development of varieties i'm out to wine makers in portugal who love a good brew have combined both that passions to create an entirely new kind of tea . this tea is unique the world over and it has a very special flavor. chan ice tea from a wine class and mean portuguese speciality for both tea and wine goal manus. the tea is stored in casks that we used for decades to store port wine. portuguese wine dick newport and his chairman wife nina conti hit upon the original idea when they came across some old tea crates in a cellar during a trip to asia. a man willing to teach he observes a great deal of resentment. and as a white man trask has held
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a really good port and even if it's empty it'll still be damp and above all very aromatic. and the idea was why not bring these 2 worlds together. so we just gave it a try to begin with in our own living room with a small port wine cask. a special teams produced in the portuguese port city off of forto famous for its port wine cellars from way of cortez being shipped across the centuries here in the cellar with a longstanding need for family business there is a modern traumatise chamber among the centuries old bottles in casks team must never be allowed to get too damn not even in the wine cellar the specifics of the sport the most important part is the port wine cask this one is the diva because the wood has been absorbing the port wine a roamer in flavor for decades will leave the tea in the cast for about 6 months we chose a long because it has a slightly fruity flavor but it's very light in comparison with
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a stride length so it has room for a touch of port while not that since we bought. 50 leaves have to be regularly add and turned by hand so they'll absorb the rumor of the port wine cast evenly a painstaking process. so far the couple have been importing the tea for the costs but they have plans to change that did me port ns a number of in yards along the de river they soon came up with the idea to grow their own tea on what would be the 1st tea plantation in mainland europe the couple made their 1st experiments with a single tea plant in that own garden in a port to be harmful because we actually placed it in the most part of the garden just allies in the coldest weather systems windiest part of the present we didn't make it easy for the plant or any you see how we react if you would even survive i thought i would but at the same time you know i was really saving the day to day
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weather forecast in many cities but we actually face certain similarity is that this is a case we weren't totally off base if you don't misconstrue names in the plant survived but the couple soon realised that it was too hot and dry along the day room and the soil wasn't acidic enough so they tried again further north and closer to the end. they have a t. plants flourished they've been growing for 5 years now in 2019 ski brought in head 1st harvest. and was showing them now shown that you have to be very careful to take the soft part of the leaves that's the flexible part with a nice and soft and if you take that stuff apart so the production process they don't run up and don't have to tasting very good and you have to get a good selection of leaves but actually just the leaf tips and the 1st 2 will thrive leaves that are very fine fine. rain used to put me in
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a bad mood but now when it rains i feel really good because i'm happy for the plants it's true that you live together with a plant within floods and. the leaves go to make green tea a complex process where everything is done by hand. after they harvested the leaves are steamed and dried. i'm going to grow them with green tea you have to be there a fairy found because the leaves naturally tend to oxidize they will turn turn brown and see if the green tea is steaming in the heat in the pan in the hopes this process can stop. a traditional machine imported from japan rolls the leaves thereby breaking the surfaces the substances inside them react with b.m. helping to get the tea its flavor then it's dried once more. they harvest is still too modest to use for their own one cask safe and now the couple is still maturing
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organically long imported from japan. this had turned out really nice the calmest great seal is does my name is for the wind to come out just a little bit. so she's still be present in the arena and they densify a bit. now this was aromatic fresher than the last batch we had. it turned out well totally different. now the couple hope they can soon produce. the t.v. from a wine cost made with leaves from that and plantations in portugal. and if you fancy finding out more about european drinks and dishes stop by on new you tube channel d.w. food here's a little taste of what awaits. them like to see these.
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dories. and to see as and. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from the need to shift to begin diets and all the recipes secrets while cancer modern world. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord of my list i. subscribe and enjoy d. w. for. now england is famed for its many goblins but there is one unlike any other the so-called poison garden lives up to its name a place filled with plants that can harm or even kill you it's located in the northern market town of amec which i have been visiting regularly since i was 2 years old i've never been to the poison garden but next time i'm there in december i'll drop by and hopefully explore it together with this charming to
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a god. i'm always asked can these plants really kill you and my answer is of course yes i'm game i'm one of the poison garden guys here and poison garden we featured on trip plant many of them can give you skin irritation stomach upset and some of them can actually. send all of the brands need to be ingested all torched to be poisoned. some of them you only need to smell. this one is commonly known a sneeze words 1st of all you'll notice an irritation where you start to sneeze then the blood vessels and you know start to swell and they start to believe it
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will continue to bleed and so you go to any and i've you know squatter eyes so this is an item also known as wolfsbane just brushing against this plant on a regular basis will be enough to points in the very 1st thing you'll start to notice is it going in your mouth. and if you got to that stage it's probably already too late so this is the 2nd most poisonous tree in the u.k. it's the burning tree just 4 of the small pots are enough to kill a child. the thing that's most interesting is that a lot of the plants that you see in the poison garden are actually present in your own garden and we're going straight home out we're going in the garden and striking the. right to go on our own place in garden and we don't even know
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a. thing close to them i think yeah right right now i'm probably the most poisonous one in one of the what i say as yeah because i'm. a small man and they can actually kill about 120 people it's quite scary the family john and i think that down 8 times and he's the guy you do a lot so you don't see the lows may. be may have heard of the curricula and this lady was with a boyfriend for many years when he did the day and traded are in for a younger model so she decided to make a corrie unlace it with arcanite and the boyfriend at all of the corrie the new girlfriend and he has a small part and didn't like the taste. she survived. if you could poison any person in the boats who put the. whacked out say. well
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funny. how. we have a poison garden because we have a troops education program for children to get messages across if we make this into a herb garden then i'm focused on medicine children would lose attention you tell them the plants can kill them you've got their attention and we can get their messages across without preaching. i'll definitely be stopping by and that brings us to the end of the show but don't forget to visit us on facebook and check out our website for all the latest information on all of us draw and you could be the proud owner of this backpack take care and.
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the area is one of germany's most popular tourist destination and the region's incredible variety of landscapes make it a paradise for those seeking a more active holiday colored looks like we're going to get a lot of exercise and while i'm here while i'm at it i want to find out the ways in which the coronavirus endemic and climate change are affecting tourism here in the us changes. to.
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kerosene. is there an alternative to this climate. researchers in switzerland are producing a carbon neutral version at a solar mini refinery sunlight air and water are turned into kerosene. the amounts are small but that could change. airlines need to make flying the morning currently friendly tomorrow to decode and 60 minutes on d w. beethoven is for me and. is for. beethoven as for help. beethoven is for. worse. is for the.
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