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with learning like global ideas, we will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge of growth through sharing, download it now for me . the long last after months of locked down, shutdowns and travel restrictions, europe cultural summer is cautiously gathering momentum for a reboot with venice leaving a trail with its architecture. be another also coming up. we'll meet israeli are, has ro, we've victoria high fit, who's expressive, large format, drawings or both. the science will critique and interest effective exploration of what it means to be a woman. welcome to arts and culture. just a few weeks ago,
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at the height of a vicious 3rd wave of the novel corona virus here in europe, it seemed almost impossible. but this past weekend, venice held its course to open its famous architecture, be a knowledge symbolic in a way for the reopening of italy as a whole. and it's been conceived of course, well before the pandemic is more relevant now than ever venice city fighting for its survival as it slowly sinks into a rising sea. now just out of locked down, venice is hosting its 17th architecture, be acknowledged appropriately titled, how well we live together. the world's most renowned architecture show is looking for the answers. ah, the world is one space one. and many of the problems we're facing today do require that we think as one but very big challenge. politically,
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we're not organized as one behaviorally. we think in our own could have been life and the media space this years be and i'll aims to see the whole world as one big mega city where everything is interconnected. curator hashem sarkis has invited anthropologist sociologists, artists, and biologists to come present their ideas on a future that's livable, climate change, as of course, in the foreground, the installation, the alps points to melting glaciers. the city of dust is about venice itself. visitors walk across these tiles, destroying them in the process, a criticism of the over tourism threatening the city survive. there are also new ideas like biotech architecture imagined growing algae in your own living room as a source of protein. this year in venice, architects are interested in more than new buildings. they're exploring the big
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questions of our future. many of these problems have grown and science. that doesn't mean that the architecture delegate them to someone else. our road is actually to deal with this complexity by synthesizing orchestrating convening and then pulling all of that together into the project. the 61 countries have pavilions here showing their view of humanity is biggest challenges. the british pavilion pays homage to the public realm. upon standing, an opposition to increasing privatization of land worldwide. germany's pavilion isn't as big on fine, 3 empty walls and a q r code that takes the visitor into the year 2038. when humanity's problems are solved, we can only hope. after the pandemic forced organizers to reschedule twice and nearly cancel this. now that takes on
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a lot. let's face it. the future questions are pushing us. that compelling us to think other options than the ones we have today. we're clearly not happy with the answers. we have today, so we're compelled to think the future. we have no other option. the 5 architects built this laboratory as a playground without rules for children and adults. how will we play together? one thing is clear. creativity is needed now more than ever. there are no clear answers this time in venice. that would be too much to ask, but at least this architecture be knowledge is posing the right questions. some big questions. indeed, i'm here to talk about them and possibly answer them as my colleague, adrian kennedy adrian. that's really quite an achievement to have put on that. now as a physical event. yes, a terrific effort after last year moment there will be mosques distancing unlimited
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numbers, but organized as a very happy that it's finally under way. 5000 people turning up on the opening days for italy 1st major public event since cobra 1900 hit. yes, it's incredible. now, i mean, the show is posing obviously it's very relevant and challenging. question of how will we can we live together? but is there very much in the way of coherent or even helpful answers where it says it's a big question, especially in the context of covert to climate change, the refugee crisis and so on. most of the contributions here work on the level of all that was an installation at the irish pavilion about the vast amounts of energy from fossil fuels required to maintain data in the cloud. for example, but concrete ideas for the future of fin on the ground. the spanish really actually features a piece called on certain see can see it here that sums up
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a little bit reviews of the piano. i say it's great that it's own, but it's a little bit on focus. more about naming problems than providing concrete solutions . exactly, and i'm just looking here samples, they seem really more like sculpture is almost art installations rather than what we would normally consider architecture. that's why of course, the absence of big name, architects and big trade. my a be big buildings is part of the concept. now, p, now your day is a turkish american architect who's pieces. acid ocean and plastic ocean are included. she says, architecture is now developing empathy for other living things that it's actually good that the emphasis on building making profits with a bigger buildings we need. she says, an architecture of dissolving, that gives a space for non human and that's an interest. that's an interesting point. so quite
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a radical way of looking at how architecture can function in a way do you think? do you have anything that does look like a real building just to finish or we take a quick look at the work of germans. mingus and young clippers, a 2 story steel structure with fibers, golf fibers spun around it's exciting conte fusion showing off new technical, technological possibilities. and addresses the consumption of resources related to materials like concrete for example, and proposes buildings not with solid materials. transparent and very fibrous, not really something i'd recommend for november or december, even even even may in berlin. but thanks very much for bringing us back story and those eye catching pictures. adrian kennedy. thank you. in other culture, news, marvel studios released the 1st footage of the internals, which boasts and a list of will cast, including angelina or lisa, my hired and richard madden,
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of body guard fame. all in a 2 minute trailer fans of the comic franchise got a taste of what's to come in the film adaptation of the eternal comics about a team of humanoid. and that's directed by the oscar winning filmmaker chloe now and scheduled for really in november. and this week in london, the british museum opens the brand new exhibition devoted to nero, one of rome's most infamous rulers show questions the traditional narrative of nero as a roofless tyrants and excessive megalomaniac who murdered his own mother, revealing a different figure. trying to lead in a time of great change in roman society. and berlin has long been a place where people find the freedom to be who or what they want to be. and long before the current debates over gender identity, it was and continues to be a liberating environment for many artists like really, victoria heifetz,
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an israeli artist who has exhibited across europe the u. s. and israel, and for whom drawing is an intimate act of self discovery. the victoria. hi said susan as really, artists who lives and works in berlin. the 42 year old opposes pigeon holing people wants to put you in one spot. and i can understand them. i think also in my brain, i wish to, you know, to wake up one morning and to say, yes, i am a woman. oh yes, i am a man. it never happened to me. his ard works often to pick the older women whose bodies and faces have been rendered invisible by society. for pictures highlight us pension between the body and the soul. the
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railway who studied art in boston and jerusalem's nose, this tension well, for a large part of her life, she had been mulling questions of self identity. i just had something is missing. i didn't know what it is. so i don't think that i have in my body, i just, i didn't know my body in some points. in the age of 30, i felt that i need to explore. i need to go into this journey of exploration. but she was hesitant to express her femininity until she moved to berlin in 2012 year. her expressive art works finally received critical acclaim. and it was here too, that really, victoria heifetz began to show herself publicly as a woman. the land has a kind of a mystery for gender solidity. i knew this
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a city that can make me feel more safe to try things. so it was a kind of intuition. so they knew that i be, i will be able to do it here. really began hormone transition therapy, but it's chosen not to undergo surgery, adopting the middle name. victoria really identifies as gender fluid. wearing dresses has made her the target of verbal and physical abuse. a grim reality many trans people know too well. why we are transitioning, we are very also very visible and it's not so easy to be visible and at the same time for transition. and so we are very much the violence on the stress also and but i really soon came to recognize the privileges she once enjoyed when she presented as male as a gender fluid person,
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it's become more difficult really, art works are currently on display at bruin's spool is or gave museum as part of the exhibition intimacy once founded to document the emancipatory struggle and art of gay men. the museum today focuses on the diversity of sexual identities and gender railways artwork. the envious one, centers on her relationship with her own body. their real battle that i have about the trans issues, it's with myself and with my body. and this in seems say i always try to reflect in my own drawings for works res, key questions relating to self identity in general. and that
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is what makes them so powerful. well that brings us to the end of this edition, but i do hope you'll join us again next time, same time, same place for more arts and culture. news until then all the best from us in berlin, when she ah unsecure. that if i had an editor me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story. ready wasn't i wasn't women, especially a victim to sign and take part and send us your story chain.
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only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become citizens into migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah, me o. nicholas. a bar was hit by an armed robbery, and out on the street one night, a cock open fire. ah! my son was murdered with 3 shots, 2 in the chest and one in the back of his head. the dead st. robber is immortalized in the mural. ah
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ah, to morrow organized crime syndicate glorifies the young recruits almost like saints . imagining to put up the picture of the robber or to worship a clan boss like a saint. that sends a bad message. on the back you will miss me . i go, russo the shot and killed in march 1st. 2020. he was just 15. he's alleged to appointed a replica pistol with a driver and demanded his watch. the driver turned out to be a car and he opened fire ro dive at the c d. c. on the video more when we got the news of my son's death, my world came crashing down. so i was out of control. only later did i find out
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that you go intended to commit a robbery. i was stunned. cheers, you must follow. the bereaved father hold the youngest son as he tells about the tragedy. standing in front of the mural and quite spun, you'll go with the one looking towards his family and neighbors, as if to demand truth and justice on the night of the killing. enraged friends and relatives storm the hospital and laid waste to the emergency room they demanded from those body. the corona virus pandemic was just getting started. many of the bats already in short supply were damaged. we just thought my son was murdered with 3 shot. 2 in the chest and one in the back of his head allegations with the 15 year old boy was out to commit robbery were disregarded his father himself, number the police as he was
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a teenager, reactive defiant. nobody in this city seriously wondered why attacks like this take place. why these young people will do things like this, but the intention is to destroy us crush. it's like vermin. many quite the refund you all the resident share the sentiment, the new expresses and complain about a legit police abuses and applauding justice system. as in the case of the car who shot who go loosen, russo family has received expressions of solidarity from artists and intellectual. they call for an investigation as well as more social work in the cities problem. areas the one that i put it in the city still things along the lines of food to eat his own. i'm sure there's no social cohesion when the wealthy stay wealthy. the poor stay poor. they
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think a young man who has committed an offense ought to be sure. he's only got himself to blame chicago chaplin a new priest. don't luigi meddle, not criticise of the new religious deal to come mora, the specifically neapolitan brand of the mafia has been devoting to its heroes for years. may said the man, so sharp, imagining to put up a picture of the perpetrator of a robbery or to worship a clam bonds like a saint that sends a bad message. jot that is somehow turns the bad into the good. he will not feel like we know that's not true database and all the mileage that i'll send. but in this bill are confiscated from a former come more a boss. the priests have been preaching that young who are not heroes or saints within these protected walls. the chaplain works with local young people. but now during the pandemic exclusively online, he helps out with homework. and if not,
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recover 19, he'd organize recreational activities as well. he also arranges for support for families who have been especially hard hit by the pandemic. so their youngsters won't be as easily tempted to resort to crimes. and i was wondering what you, what the school cup every quarter has its own head of a clammy, the couple blindness to think. but most of the bosses and now in prison are going pretty young. people take advantage of that on our school day form. gangs which then get into was not the document that increases the violence law. the. the original boss loses control can no longer keep order in the quarter. the way here is to develop but the workers at this new center don't see keeping law and order as being attacked for criminals. but for the law abiding population of naples standard time before they load the, make it easy bye to all the police. we still have 103 active clans who get their revenues primarily from dealing drugs,
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and many people here maintained the state isn't doing its job. that may be true. but it's also true that it's high time we citizens got organized. so it won't be everyone just looking out for themselves for the way it's been up to now killing, you know, i mean, obviously the mural dedicated to young criminals in naples are stirring up debate. this one even commemorate a 17 year old, the reject kiosa with candles and an altar. in october 2020. while committing a robbery. he was shot and killed by the police. ah, in the meantime, the police have had the mural removed. they have no desire to see criminals, glorified reactions in the quarter had been aggressive. it was much the same with an altar for the 1900 year old up and coming mob bus to manuel i see below the he was killed in a shoot out with
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a rival claim ignoring furious protest. the authority took it away. the 20 year old and manuel, i suppose ito grew up in one of naples problem area. here in don't luigi middle, the youth center. he's in charge of the children's toys. the hope is that even at the pandemic drags on, they won't lose their feeling for community fairness and the ability to tell right from wrong. as all too many of a manuel is one time school friends seem to have done shepherd to whenever i am worried about the youngsters we look after once, once they get started down the wrong path, none get far and it angers me. and then every one of my friends had the opportunity to take another path, but many of them didn't do so don't they didn't take the chance that a better life that was offered to them on a few years. may you now am unaware of studying granada 6 need even want to
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scholarship. as a small boy, he often sat at the window and watched his teenage gangs went about their shady business and terrorized the neighborhood in the same so give bought 9 was not the members of a clan showed up and started shooting and making threats that they were route to expand their territory and control the narcotics business that on the renewal process of the late it never more prestige and more cash for the little on the side and more harm to the community in palm pay outside naples is in the thick of the corona crisis, some young people even broke into don luigi merrill, the 2nd youth center partied awhile and then trashed it with the get the people beyond what the to do with what you know, what does it change? those are the neighborhoods where almost 90 percent of youngsters aren't even attending school as required by law. especially not during the pandemic. dropouts
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are an enormous problem, but not where they come order. the ignorant are perfect to them. they're less educated, the better don't read, you won't be intimidated. he shot a video on site and posted on his social media channels. and he directed one appeal to the young intruders in particular that you choose legality. otherwise you have prison cells awaiting you, or you kill one another. because with a camera, you can only lose. francesco russo as an attorney for juvenile long. she advisors don't luigi met on and helps them come up with strategies to lower kids off the street. one strategy makes use of knock off or imitation of internationally known fashion
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items made locally. the police confiscated them from workshops and naval but instead of destroying the goods they gave them to the youth center to donate to youngsters in the area. so the militia, it's also the district funnel depot. tolbert was still a good father when they'll do anything to wear these labels, or even if they can't afford us, it, queen, for the best way, many of them steal and rub metal out in this was most likely go resource motive. he was after a rolex using a toy gun. his family is tortured by pangs of conscience. their boy is dead and they're asking for help. no, thought it all quite well. nobody can say this is scorched earth. you will know the young people at greatest risk. i'm most in need of help. they need trust and then the opportunity to change your go to google,
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russo sad and might just trigger change in naples public interest in the case as high for the 1st time families from the quite the response. julie turned out to protest in the elegant pedestrian mall where poverty and wealth most noticed the clash. both father sees himself and his son only because i only went to grade school, then i dropped out. nobody came to put me back in school. that has to change it can only really change if young hood ceased to glorify themselves. jordan luigi marilyn emphasizes that several times a week when he helps out the mothers of the kids at his center. his stance is clear . again today because i'm going to succeed here, we need the combined strength of everyone under say on get about this very important, the parents and their efforts to shape the only way we can change is city like name
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for the better a whole lot of into and make it beautiful again. she started up. if don't luigi glorified any young person, it's one like him on a way to, by sheer willpower. he made the decision for education and legality. and set an example of what we believe in young people who take their destinies into their own hands. but nobody is born to be a criminal, they become one. and that's just what we hope to prevent. the c m. i didn't quite go rousseau, as friends swear they'll never for but how will they remember him as another pseudo saint will the where other youngsters to commit crimes of their own? i the the
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