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and what solutions are there. to do certain percentage. in 60 minutes on. a day you go to the people for over a mention home the 4th time for the most recent that we can come up with at least the bottom of. the nasa dragons. who used. to be books on. acres and acres of tea plants did you know that tea grows here in europe will pay a visit to the continent all this to plantation and find out where it is later on
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in the show. ivory want to welcome to another edition of your own x. with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on the program. how was the french skater is a wowing his fans on the internet. and is this the food of the future if you can stick from a 3 d. printer. have you heard the expression actions speak louder than words well as we are about to find out that is not always the case words like these pack a punch and are normally found in comic books but some architects have decided to incorporate them into their works to bring another dimension to a building's appearance one prize winning design is causing quite a stir in you nick. those are.
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the facts 1st the music expresses it's been an easy dozen or so it's the creation of the renowned dutch architecture for n.p.r. t.v. and recently won the most prestigious architecture award in germany the written word it seems a somewhat different function just because. the building is used by various companies and institutions often they display their little who's in big letters in facades on the proof that we didn't want that amazon i think that would push the building itself too far into the background the way it is now i notice can only play a very minor part i felt like. the center for tree sites has been a scene for creativity for years now. the architecture firm called home local artists to think of words that would look inside the original on the building. together with your coworkers christian engelman and his colleague came up with a couple of snappy ideas.
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of what i wanted to approach it with the sort of coding for example s.o.s. who every time short time a quick 3 times long a time short time of the stimulus didn't work it was 3 times the length of the original one in fact most coding is wrong when the rich. looks at law the cyber shirt but we finally arrived at a language of comics that was a long process and we quickly realized that was what we liked best and only doesn't see something that would express a feeling and that was important to us and the. letters are seen on other sides as well on this gas receding station in the netherlands they represent a chemical element on this liberian cup booster in germany the letters overlap on and. on this former chapel in the portuguese capitalist been the lettering expressions. lessing. and his design center in new friends
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invites visitors to dine and read and dream. barbara different is the book shop and let you see him in berlin she doesn't always see words in architecture is a good idea even if she likes the plea for element. and i think it could present something of a problem in architecture because it has to be planned for the long term and once the word becomes part of it then it's cast in concrete in the literal sense of the term with the flick so you can't be flexible but you have to consider whether this where it's going to be attractive or interesting in 5 years' time or is that a topic we're only thinking about right now. the award winning construction in munich isn't the 1st building for water n.p.r. has experimented with lettering. the architecture firm try to get this idea on the off of that building and i'm sitting on the white house in taiwan. and they designed this building in detroit
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michigan covered with words and paintings and graffiti stuff. well new buildings on a former military base in mannheim germany form the letters and andrew. i think your song combination with the letter architecture can take on another meaning and normally the only words in the building are advertising she's not who shines the architecture. we should approach it differently and integrate it better that you can hear a moment here. to see that still from the person he's an unforgettable impression of. the words from comic culture are as intended unique attention grabbers. next up we had to paris to meet someone who is on a skateboard frenchmen as a play on our land isn't exactly the you. youngest turning tricks on 4 wheels but he certainly attracts a good following on the internet and that is thanks to his creativity agility and
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sense of humor he's even inspiring non's gators with his clips let's take a closer look. doesn't take himself too seriously. he's been posting his one of a kind on line for 5 years there an internet sensation. by the name the truman burbank like jim carrey and the truman show the frenchman loves the legendary hollywood movie and just like in the truman show his urban environment becomes a film that. i used to play the clown in the classroom i love to. sing i just improvise once i arrive on the scene. is entertaining
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clips are a hit with people from all walks of life not just skateboarding fans. conventionally i want to entertain i don't have to be the best skater out there great thing about my sketches is that they don't have anyone iranian american or portuguese can understand. the persian 1st. of 4 by the time he was 16 he was practicing 8 hours every day his tricks are inspired by his surroundings like this construction site in a paris suburb. on these great. well i tried to get creative using another plank but
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a 2nd skateboard to pull off a new stand. not having wax to the great is key for making this stand happen. as it is his special board. that particular is unique it's from sections. and we render tail. that makes jumping easier. very small hard wheels could you know the heart of the art. this may look easy but it requires a lot of effort at 35 as one of the more senior skaters around. you imagine along here it's easier just raising or running the board but in reality forming tricks is physically demanding especially when you're doing 2 or 3 in a row. and it's mentally taxing to use a real risk of getting hurt. how to cast has turned his club or skate tricked
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into real sculpture fans the world over and give him plenty of positive feedback. i get a lot of messages some people tell me they enjoy maybe news even started skating because of the other people tell me they're trying to recreate certain stunts like the one with the beer treat that makes me happy of course. in this spoof of baywatch a us action drama t.v. series about the lifeguards on patrol pokes fun at himself. i thought it was funny to put on water witnessing a light into a ridiculously shall cool. she had her jumping into. it was a nice contrast and. i never tried to take myself seriously i always see we're just
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skating see thing like having fun with a board under our feet nothing more there's no reason to get arrogant or think you're better than anyone else which is about having fun. together and that does however mr one thing traveling all the other skaters are probably envious of his spot right by the eiffel tower. for tea lovers starting the day with a hot cup of brew is a must well tea 1st made its way to europe some 400 years ago from asia but now there are a handful of places here that also grow it well the oldest european teeth plantation is found in the azores a portuguese a group of islands in the atlantic max reporter henneberg belling headed there to find out more for our series europe to the max.
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today i'm visiting a tea plantation on the a source. i thought i might make a cup of tea. and here i can do it from scratch this is where the tea leaves are big and roll. your eyes checked and checked and whoever wants to taste good. i met a shark already on the tea plantation europe's oldest. they've been cultivating tea here since $883.00 model in amata is in charge of the 6th generation family owned business and. the production it seems hasn't changed much over the years. be as ours are remote archipelago that belong to portugal they are located some 1500 kilometers out in the atlantic so miguel the largest of the 9 islands is ideal for growing tea thanks to its mild climate here in is known as the land to hassett the
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roots are very big so make the t.v. very fresh not accuracy so it's a. thankless called fresh because it's easy to drink. the tea is harvested between april and october today i'm helping out. the plantation is $45.00 hectors in size several times per season about 30 harvest workers head out to hand-pick young broads each year the company produces about 40 tons of tea. actually i'm just happy that i didn't have to take everything all in but this bag gets to be there what. you type of the for. ok people on the azores began growing t. some 200 years ago after the orange trade collapsed. i only think like
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that the factory she's alive they're going to die so we are the ones that force that working to. the to factor but i'm caught one day i'm going to go out. and then my. that effect to stay alive did they once come. the tea is harvested and then processed for this it must be transported to a tea factory and. they used to be several tea factories on the azores today shot goriot is the only one left. processing tea leaves take several hours in a 1st step i make sure the tea leaves dry in large bets. afterwards the tea leaves are rolled the machine circular motion damages to leave
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so walled along cell fluid to seep out and interact with oxygen that's what gives the process its characteristic smell. yeah. yeah let me make that. yeah no. i don't believe that. there are 3000 tiva right he's though they all originate from one and the same plant where the plants are grown which leaves and varieties are processed determines their flavor. because there are no pests on the source chuck oriana t. is grown without the use of artificial chemicals. the company produces black green and long. i'm finally the time has come to sample the carpets but 1st the ceremony where. because. you so
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to drink coffee you get the morning i drink one coffee because coffee make you with energy team make you focus gifted people and so teach everything it's a tree it's a job it's what you need. to be. and so my fantastic visit to shargel re on the tea plantation comes to and. to be honest i'm a passionate coffee drinker but after i experience today how much manual work and dedication is put into the tea production here a soup cup of tea with completely different eyes. and we have a brand new book to accompany our europe to the max reports featuring 111 extreme places in europe that you should not miss now if you would like
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a copy of this book then enter our viewers draw just go to our website for all of the details. so how about a succulent printed steak that's right you heard me correctly printed now one startup in spain has been experimenting with ways of producing healthy and environmentally friendly alternatives to meet the result is a 3 d. printer which turns out edible cuts we headed to barcelona to find out more. in the kitchen after. carmi restaurant north of barcelona chef transept. is preparing to steaks but only one is a piece of real meat. the one on the bright is an imitation as well this is a normal course of feel how the other came from a 3 d. printer going to be hard to believe is their duty. the texture is almost exactly the same as that of meat. a steak fresh from the printer it's
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no longer science fiction we find out how it tastes later. it's the creation of biomedical engineer just. to start i know for me to has developed the 1st take from the fed protein to be 3 d. printed and it's thoroughly began with the look and feel of a real steak. there are many alternatives on the markets right there in. the image such as hamburger meat guns or sausages. but we have a beef. with the texture of beef. is the 1st of its time. to stake is made of powder dry simpy protein algae fiber and red b. choose for color and the printers job is to press the bra mixture into stain fibers
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the device is still a prototype it takes 20 to 40 minutes to create our one state. to 3 dimensional image into the printer. is very clear. it simulates the internal external structure of the cuts and. you need substitutes have enjoyed growing popularity for years besides the veggie burgers and just start ups the world working on artificial cuts that look can taste like the real thing. the new tech 3 d. company in israel has developed a biotechnological process for printing layers of meat from animal stems south beach growing interest to become steaks. just company. special bio reactors on the basis of self.
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without. any imitations. to conventional. as if you're eating. on the other. sustainable. barcelona have also been investigating the. steak among other things a research sustainable food technology the younger generation especially turn addicts to traditional need. to experience a coup existence of different forms of production i don't think meat will disappear just because alternatives are available. the consumption of other sources of crude
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and products will grew in popularity. the taste of his steak. he. is an expert on fine meat including japanese. as well as exotic varieties kangaroo and. the bird in the restaurant's kitchen the to test the progress of the 3 d. printed steak and compare it to the animal sourced original. i think i'll soon have it. with an expert to let you sit we will find the right moment. in a month or 2 you'll be offering something and. in the. currently find a restaurant. the north for a bit and very soon be shaun t. plants to put his feet in stake into production and offer it to
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a wider public. when the german sculptor jesse strakes never gives you a jacket socks or even a pair of underwear you'd better take a good look at them before trying them on that's because the artist creates her works out of wood but the objects looks so much like the real thing that she's even managed to anger some gallery visitors who couldn't tell the difference and it's precisely this reaction the nurse going for. shoes underwear and ejected. they all belong to jesse street so. they might look like wheaton deceptively realistic but in fact they're heavy and totally unaware of the items or inside needed mood and then we still achieves their clothes that is the main point is making strong art materials. and that makes me happy i just love to create the
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illusion that it's a black art but. it's really not stuff it's workstation. to german auctions solid wooden garments not only imitate the fabrics texture. the banal and routine to their simplicity. to complete this raincoat. she starts with a blocking food and some basic keep working. you keep in mind if you were hoping these folks how can i come by object into this blog what how will that end up hanging how does the trick down. differently the raincoat is more jacob and only in its trade i can't just invent folds the viewer wouldn't stand there and think the faults are incorrect they would just look and say that something's not right. here. jesse shares her
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workshop and units in box districts with her father. before her training and we'd still think she had planned to become a primary school teacher but once during vacation she helped her father i discovered her love with working. mothers in cars the classic figures of saints increases that since she broke the tradition with a humorous touch. assist himself for instance that looses its. it just means he cannot. defeat. us hide the figures always hang on the wall because they're especially sacred magical instruments and to many people clothes are going to have to call themselves by having them hang on while i'm trying to maintain a certain distance to the object and give this everyday items this simple sock thing. galleries are beginning to
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take notice of 29 year reaches the streets even if or when creation still. enthusiastic response from the public in particular their underwear. once i had a visitor who came into a gallery when i was present and she was just outraged saying what kind of an installation is this because she thought it was real underwear and she was so embarrassed that she even got to see it but i thought it was a fantastic it gives me satisfaction in my work that she thought it was real i do whatever i take that positively and not negatively. strix knows wouldn't garments have no find a new purpose. the concrete sculptures by german art. were dressed with her collection for an exhibition i wore as a gallery in amsterdam. and
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finally the queen no once referred to her husband prince philip as having been her strength and stay all these years now he's passed away at the age of 99 after spending his final days at windsor castle he'll be remembered for his rife sense of humor devotion to his family and unfailing duty to his country and on that somber note we finish the show with a look back at his extraordinary life for me in the rest of the crew here thanks for watching we'll see you again soon.
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