tv Kulturzeit Deutsche Welle January 16, 2021 5:30am-6:01am CET
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these are not an option. i'm on and probably are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts january 18th on t.w. . you can almost feel the freezing cold on europe's biggest glacier in iceland more on that coming up later in the show. but 1st a very warm welcome to new edition of your i'm x. and this is what else we have in store for you. turning your christmas tree into
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the meal. and transforming every day of junk into an amazing story. this is not a u.f.o. i'm not trying to contact daily it's actually a musical instrument called very much all you have to do to play it is move without even touching it the instrument uses a magnetic field to create music when i play it it doesn't sound much like music so we met up with one of the best seremban players in the world to show us how it's done. 2 2
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if you play the pheromone without touching it. moving once it will move in the air the notes floating around so i can play a note here or here or here or here. carolyn or ike numbers among the world's best there are many players she's an echo classic award winner and performs regularly as a soloist the world over here in concert at the brussels philharmonic. she also plays electronic music she wrote herself.
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fehrman sets up an electromagnetic field back me influenced by the human body that in turn changes the sound. this upright antenna determines the pitch when i move towards the antenna the pitch rises. and this little 1010 you're on the other side controls the volume so if i move further away the sound gets louder. russian physicist liane there are men unveiled the instrument 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror
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and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to fareham and it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st pheromone at age 7 she learned to play from among others inventors own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use what wired it allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathed. the changes the sound. so to
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play me very precise no i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i did spend some years in stockholm leipzig in los angeles recently moving back to berlin normally she would be playing concerts the world over with the corona pandemic raging she has no live appearances instead she's been working on a new album and passing on her expertise a huge crime about a month i've been writing my 2nd primer for the firemen 15 years ago i wrote my 1st one and now i'm putting out a supplement of course i'd be happy to see people learn from it and the fireman becoming more widely known. settle him. the fair man was one of
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the 1st tronic instruments now 100 years after it was invented it still sounds futuristic. christmas is over but some people still keep their christmas tree until the end of generate then on strong onto the sidewalk where the trash collectors pick it up sometimes the trees are brought to the zoo for the animals to snack on have you ever wondered how it tastes i actually haven't but an austrian ecologist was curious and decided to take a bite and he discovered that you actually can eat your christmas tree. wood candy. the christmas tree looks good enough to teach literally. a
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christmas tree is actually a food with a very exciting taste that just stands in our living rooms and has never been eaten before. but let's start at the very beginning to its season and is a woodland ecologist from austria in a forest outside of vienna he collects wood to use as an ingredient in some ingenious recipes trees aren't just for building and decorating they can be tasty treats. wood has an incredible variety of flavors everything really from the oak trees vanilla and chocolate the taste with a bit of coconut to the poplars nuka honey flavor or the alder tree with a touch of raspberry it's really an unbelievable range. just like the bark of a cinnamon tree species can also be tapped to use as spices his favorite is finely ground plane bark. flavor is very interesting it's very intensive with
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a resinous touch to it as you might imagine but also if you know the taste of really dark chocolate the 100 percent cocoa type it also has a bit of that. the trees edible layer is called the can be and it carries water up the trunk into the branches and crown sees that allaah got the idea to sample the cambium while out canoeing one day and he observed a beaver family on the shore. a light bulb went on in my head who would know better about the taste of the tree than the beaver that list from it and always looks quite well fed. so i started to try out the bark and cambium from various trees. those are the parts the beavers actually eat. ecology and eating. our 2 interests that go together quite well the woodland gourmet has a rather original plan for discarded christmas trees. so it is now i'll show you how you can prepare the entire christmas tree by from the needles down to the bark
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cambium and even the wood. first of course the decorations come off then the pine has to be stripped down. 2 for the 1st course the needles are ground up and mixed with knots parmesan cheese and oil to make a creamy pasto. to get to the juicy candy and the bark has to be peeled away from the trunk it can be fried in or oil to make truck crispy and surprisingly delicious chips. for dessert dries the pine bark and beaks cookies with it. he has to grind it out very fine. mixed with butter sugar and a little flour it yields a dove with a somewhat chocolaty flavor. or and so good and
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lastly the ground bark is mixed in and the oven a wonderful pine aroma one fold and hard. and so with a little preparation and a bit of imagination you don't need to sit down at an empty table you can have a 3 course christmas tree meal next year the old tree won't get thrown out but cooked baked served up and eaten the woodland ecologist has no doubt whatsoever. my business tree tastes better than any holiday dinner. if you're not in the mood for a snack and on a christmas tree check out alternatives are you tube channel d w food. galaxies.
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stories. to ze awesome. to smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from meat dishes to peking diets and all the recipe secrets while the modern world europe's diversity is a smorgasbord my list. subscribe and enjoy deep w. food. when british artists and carrie plans a new sculpture she goes on the lookout for the right material at junk shops she takes the started so we're all buttons or a costume jewelry and transforms it into unique artworks celebrities like winner paltrow and elton john are on long her fans and her oh even shields to the queen.
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all strands of broaches knocking. using these and other costume jewelry this artist constructs a sparkling gallion in art you were sent painstaking detail. my names and towns and i'm an artist and i make sculptures like this from objects other people might throw away. discarded hangers become the feathers of a head trace. old buttons are transformed into a postage stamp some compass cams and bottle caps formed busts modeled in classical tradition and carrington turns junk into it. i like using materials that other people don't notice and bring bring them to their attention something that might be overlooked like a button or a button copy that require beautiful playing i think it's nice to shine a light on moving objects and for people to be able to see them in
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a different light. this bouquet of flowers is also made of scrap metal. the british artist. is. now as. she was. into a much nitrous and rangelands of flour as the impulse to create this scope chant came from old monster paintings this was. a that i saw in a painting in the rights museum. and i decided that i wanted to make a sculpture inspired by his still life painting. now i'm carrington's own extravagant in case of being exhibited in the victorian albert museum in london these elaborate pieces cost up 210-0000 euros many celebrities already have
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a carrington it. also appeals to the taste of british royalty. in 2012 of the 60 s jubilee of queen elizabeth the 2nd and carrington constructed an opulent from about taf a 1000000 golden buttons the design was developed in close consultation with prince charles the banner was great over the stern of the ship in which the roll family embarked on a parade cruise. with the amazing and of course for you i've been making posted. and actually making a play. with wonderful. carrington finds the material for her office in junk shops like this one in her adopted hometown of margate in southeast england . specific object often captures her attention becoming the foundation for a new piece of work. i use a lot of similar materials to make my artwork lots of multiples and i when i come somewhere like this i'm going to find multiples. if i don't have enough hair
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sometimes i'll go on a. scrap yard. an auction. during her studies more than 30 years ago and carrington was a regular working with found everyday objects she used a wide variety of materials including 10 but there's one that still tempts i've actually liked to work with glass so i recently did a glass course and now. i can glass a little bit but i'm still no expert but. i've been looking at objects like this and been thinking wouldn't it be fascinating to build maybe crystal flowers or. building blocks using perfume bottles. no matter what material she gets her hands on and carrington turns in conspicuous junk into beautiful parks of art. it's called the
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land of fire and ice and for good reason i just let us home to some of the world's most active volcanoes and largest glaciers in fact the biggest glacier in europe is in iceland for our series europe so the next we send your america's report ahead with varying to brave the cold and explore this extra ordinary place so poorly over cold. calls. i slept in the winter it's a place of snow and icy extremes this is the largest glacier in europe. but climate change is endangering its crevices of ice caves and floating icebergs high time quick thought on the ocean. or on for
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a rather large wheel. but neither could glacier it is actually an enormous ice cap in southeast iceland with the volume of some 3000 cubic kilometers no other glacier in western europe holds more it stretches over 140 kilometers east to west across the island southeast. the western tip lies over 300 kilometers from the capital take along the southern ring ropes. my 1st destination is an ice skate at the glaciers edge. by far ventura. the case can only be reached in a specially adapted sheet this all goes well the trip takes about half an hour.
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but the weather in iceland is quite unpredictable the road conditions to. we cover the final stretch of the journey on foot. the glacier aren't on we are here at one of the bottom of your coots 40 some glacier tops the ice caves underneath are a popular tourist attraction. the thicker the eyes and the less oxygen it contains the more intense of the color. can you see the very eyes here the color this is it's mind believe. it's a sleeping beauty just caves can only be entered safely during the winter months in the ice overhead state. after it warms up many of them disappear forever.
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in the summertime the temperature goes up the ice is melting and we've got water flowing this is cutting the ice which is creating the caves but also the glaciers are retreating because of global warming so when we go to the cave at the edge of the glacier the next year it's more probably gone it's a melted where we have to go looking for new. the next day i approached europe's largest glacier from another side. richard bellows taking me to another glacier tongue. the higher we climb the ice year it gets. here i'm beginning to realize the true dimensions of this glacier. the ice reaches
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a maximum of 950 meters thick but like most glaciers these days you could just retreat to. the crisis i was on my sort of top of that large. there that was kind of the level of the price here so it's gone mad. yeah i'd like to have colorado i was under guess it's a very fragile organizer if you want so when are that atlanta going to last another sort of target of 300 years and then worst of it will be gone. in our descent the storm took us by surprise. at the foot of the rock no you could glacier confronted with the vastness of nature and suddenly feel very very small. blood was far more it's true than expected with all the storms of the ice it was just
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removing. the i. let's go back in there is now over the past 20 years munich based staff and its has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and awards winning creations. colorful minimum mistake and clever. tricks designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table web. and above all else they have one thing in common understated functionality just as i don't feel good design has a lot to do with acrobatics about come a good ass a bag can manage to make things look elegant even if they're very complex and
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complex and. his newest design is a floor lamp that functions for the house joints instead to move all clips attached to an electrical cord and now the fiberglass rod to be adjusted to any position the lamp is made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled. without the use of tools it one chef underneath the german sustainability award for 2021 to dump it we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we came up with this concept a flexible rod with a super lightweight shade attached and we tried to push it to the extremes. so we can put the lamp in a corner and eliminate a dinner table almost 3 metres away from. the floor level to manufacture a myth god is based on that well known model type 113 a desk lamp designed from 1923 inches one of the 1st serially produced adjustable lamps welded wahid. products that were last manufactured for the companies or
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bauhaus designs which are very mechanical and with this background my idea was to do the exact opposite that they had to be something that was kind of the antithesis of this 1920 s. mechanics which is a methodical that's once a god is. creating contemporary form from traditional design designed to bend to a chair in 2007 implying a process that uses steam to bend toward the peonies torn it brothers company made design history with their coffee house chair inventing the technique in the middle of the 19th century. keats further developed the bent toward method for his contemporary chair designs. he also combines industrial assembly with design in 2011 the chelsea office chair he designed for the german manufacturer of the khan was released it uses materials for undercarriage uncomforting production in the auto industry and was awarded the
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prestigious red dot design award the development took 4 years because of course you can't just walk up to b.m.w. or mercedes and say let's make a chair some designer they don't know approaches them with an idea and of course the company wants to know if they should invest in the project so. for me a lot of time goes into this kind of research into finding a partner who wants to work on the project with the element of craft you know for and to do before studying industrial design he completed an apprenticeship as a company today in his munich studio together with 4 product designers he develops designs the top produced by such prestigious labels as must also be 15 by this idea that i think design is primarily about a light touch even if you're in bishan for a project or project using ments you can't lead to imbue the process with havingness. if that's what has a lot to do with humor and you have to succeed in taking a playful approach. like through sequences that deets has already designed around
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50 products he likes to think outside the box and meanwhile has become one of the most important german designers working today his most recent project is a more generous sofa system the slip covers can be changed quickly and easily proving that stefan deeks knows a flexible and sustainable approach to design never goes out of style. and that brings us to the end of our show but visit us online where you will find many more interesting reports as well as our viewer draw we're giving away this backpack full off goodies join us again next week by by blow.
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the c.w. news line from berlin 2000000 dead as the coronavirus times haven't defines the efforts of governments to halt rising infection with the world's 2nd highest death toll brazil is among the countries hardest hit we take you to the city of menow where life saving oxygen has begun to run out also on the program u.s. drugmaker finds or cut back deliveries of its covert 19 vaccine to europe to allow it to increase production later in the year. the german chancellor.
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