tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle November 29, 2020 7:30am-8:01am CET
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beethoven is for costs, is for the beethoven 20 250th anniversary on the air. our reports are henry growing whales and dolphins find out which beautiful island he visited later in the show. but 1st, a very warm welcome to new edition of the euro box. today, we have a colorful bunch of topics for you. why out of all the kids are all the rage in
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russia, and how do you, signers on malta include their island traditions in their words. but 1st, lots of people are crazy about cars and some of them collect or build crazy cars. and our new weekly series going into overdrive, we will be presenting some of these petrolheads and they're met machines. we start off with at china from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off. he regularly says guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters. don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them, all street legal, racing along country roads at 111 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest that
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china from britain set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. anything is i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car, but still be street legal or show you the sum of the control. your theory will spot conventional and then you've got your indicator of stuff. you're lying on the whole as well as all on here. so everything is nice and close and easy to get hold of. you've made it into the guinness world records 8 times. i guess nobody else is really doing that. so it's quite nice to be in a strange space. but it's also about pushing the limits and just seeing how far you can take that. and i think, you know,
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that's really where i get some of the record started to come in. and i would say the record was just literally guinness world. records came to me and said, you know, we did, you know that i do 7 miles around the so thing is a world record with the sofas, steered by a pizza pan with gas pedal is knee operated, and china earned his 1st world record when he drove the sofa around a track at a motor show and a spectator time 10. i set the world record of boston's finest are about 20 years ago at 998. and it was kind of well set the whole thing in motion. i'm going to go on record a guinness world record isn't enough. you need to have lots of long lines or start building crazy cars and going crazy records. like the world's fastest motorized bathroom. it's fixtures and fittings are attached to a motorcycle frame. when it comes to creating new forms of mobility, china likes to break with convention and simply let his imagination run wild
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creations like his mobile orange are the result. he's constantly updating it. so what i want to use is redo the vinyl be in song. and actually get it printed so it looks like the inside of an orange rather nice when i did a lot of sense. well maybe with the magic being given that really nice going to orange engineering product design. he became famous as a car expert on a british t.v. show, and for over 2 decades he's been constructing his mad machines near london. and this is a this is money for most of it's kind of a mad ice cream van. this is the old school, the it was printed on his latest record. pushing the all electric vehicle to a top speed of 100 in 1000 kilometers per hour wasn't a problem. but there were a few additional challenges. there are quite
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a few rules of the guinness put down actually for us. and then also for sure, for the sake of icecream before and after the event. and that was really the nub of the problem. that's because he had to develop a new technology to allow his ice cream machine to run on battery power rather than diesel. he's patented his green ice cream machine, and now it's being employed in conventional ice cream trucks. in the meantime, his record has now been broken, but his electric ice cream van project still gives him the drive to do more. change the world and make it a better place. i mean, who wants to feel as though there are right now? i'm in the guinness world, record thing is fun, but there is now, there's always been an engineering purpose behind it and it's part of the challenge . it's just nice to do stuff for fun, but at the same time has a 2nd or 3rd purpose as well. i think really that's really where this is going. i mean you got to do stuff because amuses people. but one has to have a point. china could provide valuable impetus for new kinds of mobility. the record
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breaking rubble is used to getting things moving even things that normally stay put . legend has it that the gods used to say running from one island to the next, to cross the wools fees and oceans and to get from europe to america. they once set foot on the islands of the azores and they are really set to call them home to this days because the islands are so beautiful and i can totally understand why the azores autonomous region of portugal. they are located at some 1500 kilometers away from the mainland in the middle of the atlantic ocean. and that is where we sent our report to hendrick welling for our next report. he takes us on a voyage of discovery around these fascinating and very beautiful full county
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guyland. i'm simply telling you, and today i'm going to show you how to spend the perfect day on the azores. it's a paradise that's been shaped by volcanoes. the azores are a patch of peace archipelago in the middle of the atlantic. some 1500 kilometers from the mainland. on the main island of sami, get under, it shows me the best way to experience the island's natural beauty on food says first, we make our way through what looks like an enchanted forest. a few steps further on
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. we are on the edge of a volcanic crater on the head of us plus the cut there are said to sit down, which means 7 cities and a lot of jaded view this huge cull. there are posts to different colored shimmering lakes. you get a great view of them on many of the islands, dozens of hiking trails. i really like the hikes one are challenging. and here, since there's a lot of mountains on in one single hike, you can do a bit of everything up the hill flats down the hail slippery you can you, can i across a forest and a few minutes later you're, you're already outside on a field like this so i guess our very,
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i would say my opinions are very complete. there's a bit of everything. but there, there's also also the whale and dolphin watches paradise. the various ocean currents around the island make these waters a playground for them. i'm joined the marine biologist initiative up on route. she tells me more about the way it's scouts on land that the boats know when away it's been sight as they are starting their migration north, just feeding grounds where it's a lot, a lot of food available and here it is. all right, so we are one of the 1st stops, are the 1st places where they can find a bit selfish because they spend our winter having their babies and almost not feeding at all. so here we are a nice coffee break, that's what it is. but before we actually get to see any whales, we spot dolphins, the 1st one,
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and the spot. the island's volcanic origin can be seen everywhere on some again. but it's especially evident in the village of foreigners located inside of a penny crater. it's famous for its $22.00 hot springs. fire test, the waters at poynton fair idea. where hot spring water mixes with the cool currents of the atlantic. it's really hard to pull the bay is the perfect spot to wind down in a natural thought move back. it was just a fantastic budget, but thanks so much fixture over there and the rights to the states. it was just hard.
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leon live told who lives and decided off began painting at the age of 7 and quickly became the child prodigy of the german ot c. . now 22, he has become one of the most popular visual artists in germany. his style has even been compared to that off the cuff. so for example, live in tell its latest work is now on show in a very unusual place. let's find out more its creators call it the biggest mobile work of art in the world. this is the global gate on display at frankfurt international airport and crafted by one of germany's most renowned artists didn't top the 22 year old used in his latest work as part of the un campaign art for global goals. an art project whose aim is to grant everyone a fair future and in
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a world worth living in the central it's sustainability, which has never before been such a crucial theme. since we have to have a clear idea about how we plan to out and how we will and the bigger the overall project and the bigger remove visible the structure, the more attention the project, which i feel is a good thing. the global gate was built in just a few days out of $37.00 c. containers decorated on the outside with brightly colored works by lay on live and taught. the piece was inspired by the world famous brandenburg gate in berlin. the idea to construct this 21 metre high gate in frankfurt was the fruit of a child's imagination. 9 year old song 1000000 has
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a little toy shipping container he started stocking with and used to build the brandenburg gate. and it's an interesting coincidence that each pillar of the brandenburg gate is 13 meters long. just like a $24.00 foot shipping container, which is also 13 meters. meaning the resemblance is very, very clear. the artist layer live in taht was commissioned by the united nations 3 years ago to depict its global goals for sustainable development in a creative piece of art for each of the 17 goals he painted a picture meant to illustrate gender equality and climate action. for example, these paintings have already been on display in paris and new york, and the proceeds from their previous sales were used to build a school in senegal. and here's the end result in frankfurt with the artist 17 motifs presented in large scale on the global gate. the walls are adorned with attacks on the un objectives in 12 languages. but how
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does the topic of sustainability fit with an airport to draw attention to the topic of sustainability and hopefully promote great sustainability when it comes to flying. but salt is my passion. and as an artist, i've done everything in my power to at least build awareness regarding sustainability. and this impacts the entire which is why an airport was symbolic. photo campaign for my future can be seen throughout the corridor. to complete it, he asked over 200 children how they imagine the future and photograph them. but how does the artist himself imagine the future? i think digitalisation will certainly play a very, very key role in our lives and daily routine with a different image and
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understanding of how true his specially in light of the difficult period we're going through now is global gate, the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make beds. it will soup for dinner. but what would you say of summer? offered you a bunch of vegetables like this. instead of flowers in russia, food bookcase are the latest trend. the capital of moscow is home to several florists studios which make beautiful bookcase from strawberries, nuts, gummy bears,
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cheese and even sausage. and if you want probably all of them at the same time, i'm sure their creations are guaranteed to leave you hungry for more without any flux, they can be made into smooth your snuff, or even be snuffed out for supper. in russia, it's the latest trend in the forestry store bricks instead of roses. florist cuts, arenacross mean paying a visit to the food markets in moscow is just a normal call to 1st child. she's been creating havoc for 5 years now. but then the stick at the bus made new. it's a new trend that's grown more popular in recent years. above all, we do this to see how customers react. we witness
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a broad range of emotions among people who give or receive these bookcase, which she should or they're always surprised how they work at all. and they're amazed when their notion of what a bouquet is. suddenly goes out the window. but i didn't love the book more than a book together with a friend, a cotton, lena cosmina, founder of the culture studio in 2015. now, 10 women were creating arrangements to suit every tourist an occasion. 3rd get well bouquets and wants to surprise those with a sweet tooth. the studio now receives up to 30 orders a day. perfect ingredients, creativity and patience, a key to creating the arrangements which take around 2 miles to my lips. in 9 months, we start at the bottom of this homemade form and work our way to the top. you
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think, you know, i'm inspired by restaurants, an unusual taste combinations. i also keep an eye on fashion and what the latest trends are. and i collect ideas from projects that use fresh flowers as decorations that the store with a few cuts arena also creates pain bouquets by adding a few specialty titles. these tools my from chocolate, in the bouquet into a suitable house warming gift. but the studio is number one bestseller, as it's made from one and a half kilos of food. cecum poignant. all of the ingredients. you see the bread, it's all edible. so you really need, you don't conceal anything or use any chemicals or he, me,
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there's money present. the freshness of natural made from various parrots like chips and coconut is now finished taking a photo to freeze the studios, roughly $60000.00 fans on instagram is delivering the customer in the ca's means feed because it's become songs that she now gets online courses on how to make them the pope. disciplines are located around the clock making up and leave the trend to spread. but the bouquets themselves are coming off the 3 hours, cut the latest, they need to be stored in the fridge. if people still plan on eating, if you're looking for ideas on how to create surprising and tasty things with food and pay
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a visit our you tube channel g w. malta is made up of 3 islands in the middle of the mediterranean. over the centuries malta was conquered by the romans arabs, the french, and the british. given this colorful influence, many residents have struggled with their own cultural identity. but now look of the zionist, an architect, a rediscovering their traditions, their home, their work is attracting, international attention. the european highlands different something to take. design is a rediscovering their identity. charles koch and his husband, ron form the fashion charles and draw their creations are in addition,
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they present me twice a year in new york. their current collection showcases a famous maltese 17th century being small and in the middle of the mediterranean. it's not really associated with fashion. but when we, when we go abroad and we show our collections, especially in new york fashion week, when they see our vibrant colors, the fact that we can tell a story with every gallon that we make, it makes it more interesting. colorful balconies or typical of its capital letter to make an appearance on charles and wrongs gone wrong could be brought from the netherlands to malta or in the 1990 s. . using the tradition has been inspirational. fashion was his idea to start for sometimes it was difficult for us to to sort of explain why we're using these maltese traditions in your clothing. but i think over the years
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people have come to appreciate much more and they're much more proud as well. to show their culture and their flow that they have. details of this impound the 16th century fortress in the port of the maltese peninsula, was transformed into a luxury hotel, opened its doors, and 28 teams from overseas. architects had been mentally carried out the project together with this team, with the aim of restoring and reviving this part of the islands for protection. heritage more to has a very unique history. and it's extremely interesting because the history of the structure and why it was hard with was why it was the reconstruction project 17. he was awarded the renowned previous site for in
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recognition of the outstanding exterior design. that meant off anticipate the restoration would take so much parts that are not quite sure where they were from historic buildings to traditional tunnels. they were used to decorate multis houses for generations before going out of fashion, but not for the designer stephanie pore, who returned to malta in 2000 to rediscover her cultural roots after spending 10 years abroad. since i was little and i had this fascination for demotic sites, i used to draw them and sketched my life better. that color and i thought it's was a shame that we were throwing away part of our heritage. so for me, it was a way of preserving part of our heritage and making people aware of the
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artist. as the old one cross the door was a multi one of the core motifs. and an exhibit it's several times stephanie borscht is glad she's not the only one drawing attention to the country's cultural identity. i just hope it's not just a phase i one that's the trend still less on the basis that it is big. it's is ingrained in our culture something, but that's what should preserve cherished, celebrates and sholto of the word malta. the whole capella, go in the mediterranean, is steeped in history. cultural tradition. continue to inspire to this and that's all we have time for today. but if you would like to receive this d.w. backed hag, then our current role as always, you can find all the information on our website. thanks for watching and see you
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