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tv   Shift  Deutsche Welle  January 30, 2021 12:45pm-1:00pm CET

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flights without the consumption of fossil fuel is a radical concept. this is how to mass that i say no started to become interested in the possibilities of a new. one he calls ara-c. the aerial era. present the group then we must go and i will go where you like i think the term that best describes the era we're living in now is the capitalists i don't see the age of rampant capitalism. the era seen as an epoch of hope in an age which is radically different from the capital of seen day by the government of the. capito saying no and does everything that changes our habits but not the climate helps to usher in
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a new era removing one we call the era seen. an aerial age and era in which we demonstrate awareness of one another and of the environment and work together to invent new rituals and new customs to create this year. thomas said i say no it's ever seen projects require a radical rethink on our part to enduring natural resources rising emissions climate change on the extinction of many species or destroying the very basis of all life on us. ever seen places that not human beings at the center if they. are and protecting not polluting the element that keeps us alive is its main goal a way of making amends to mother roughs while that may sound like a utopian ideal sad to say no and his team have already proven that some of the.
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their ideas work in the real world. in argentina the era seen foundation team has already set several world records among them the 1st manned fully solar free flight with the heart tabulating it reached a height of 272 meters covered 1.7 kilometers and was add on for over an hour. the team's next goal is to be able to transport several people at once powered only by the sun's ultraviolet rays and fulfilling their dream of emissions free action. conversely one of them is a fickle daughter when these sculptures rise up the 1st thing people say is this how can that be it's mesmerizing and a magical moment here but suddenly the sculpture turns and there's something on it that was written by another person who is a case for me it's like an onion the more layers you peel away the more questions arise as to how these things appear in court because this is a. pinnacle
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of schools and we've just got back from argentina and we were working a lot with indigenous communities there they have taken a clear stand against the colonial processes endangering their environment and. that is that there is lithium mining going on in their territory. argentina she lay and bolivia board of the area where the so-called white gold is being mined he said ok but i don't and for every tonne of lithium we know that 2000000 liters of water are required. there are $71.00 kilos of lithium and one tesla this is an area already plagued by drought. if we start to excavate lithium to satisfy the consumerism of today's capitalistic society and everyone who lives on the edge of the soil are the salt flats that will die. along with the animals and the vegetation there and the communities who live there will be for. to leave. that's
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why we're asking how can we change our habits so that it doesn't lead to climate change. what kind of habits and rhythms does the planet desperately require to regain its equilibrium. and. we can't wait for everyone to agree that air travel will have to be very different in the future. i. said a center's project has become a global movement tastes scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he set up. a community is now it's one that comes together and engages in regular dialogue.
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i like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feel. like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystems and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio. this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero scene but this 2 consists of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can. change our way of life and not
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just by changing individual mobility but by founding a movement for change. said essential and the heiress in community have developed an explorer in collaboration with mit and the red cross it enables anyone to build a floating explorer sculpture and calculate its flight path and flight generation viii source software each flight gathers data here about air quality temperature humidity and pressure which is fed back into the software giving us more a more information about how planets. kohls its highways in the sky like the jet stream for instance. is seen as an open invitation to everyone who is fighting for a future free of fossil fuel and dreaming of a new kind of boundless borderless maybe. set a center is so good it's from home as a homo from time to. goal for me
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art always means an art dialogue or an exchange one that for example the art involving the spiders and spiders well because. we have to form new alliances and new ways of working to understand our world clearly. the categories that exists today tend to separate us from one another rather than to unite us. it seems to me that art can help us in this process forward if in your heart has this ability this generosity or this innocence is that producing those in art you continue to search with childlike innocence and it seems to me that that is exactly what can help us to see the world with other raw. data center is continually venturing out with childlike curiosity into the world he said that he can better understand our planet and our cosmos to literally.
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those. projects and event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. it. is going to. be there in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been ever. the surface of the earth forms a giant mirror of the universe that surrounds us 'd it's a fascinating meditative phenomena and. you can even see reflections of light emitted by the large magnetic cloud and neighboring universe 163000 light years away.
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short of inflation about the future is of central significant size lecture me what plans does he have for his own future. one of the employees when you. were going through a course in the 100 more when he was my plans for the future are to continue working as we have done recently and they found at the same time to increasingly question the logistics of the art industry the transport of artwork and my own mobility misses here who are from and to consider alternative ways for us artists to be present or if if if we become conscious of our planet and its atmosphere then we should also start to show solidarity with all of the others on board the co passengers in our world at the beginning we need to consider how we can continue this journey together to see through. to mass said i say no as well. he's opening our eyes to what's going on here
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unfound. it's also an invitation to engage with burning question about feature. when i. can i hope that the balloon that lifted off with 2 passengers and who provinces will soon be able to carry 3 or 4 people. and if we can already fly at an altitude of up to 272 meters for almost 2 hours and then i hope that in the future you'll be able to travel to interview me from colombia for example without your having to take a plane i was at the once and but the journey is the destination the journey we will often lose our way on this journey but we will continue on with enthusiasm and hope for a a it was a. good
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power of foreigners. where i come from i never saw the sun where it could. have been going up in brazil my son was always a man since the point of his word for son is masculine when i moved to germany as a 10 year old i wanted to come to him on t.v. and that would change how i see the world because in germany the son is family. thanks amy now but the side of a good listener siren upon a tape instead of a deep voice exterminate the guy seemed absolutely incredible. i realized how language shapes the thinking how definitions are not only mental in may just cut out a whole perception of the role. is inside save my life and was one of the reasons i became a journalist i'm a storyteller and. i use my words to how quick intercultural in this county my name
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is the one way you and i work at it obviously. lead. to. luke. cut. through thanks. glenn.
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