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social rules and informed them about that basic rights. my name is ben and i work at the news. the news greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our latest edition and heading into the weekend some food for thought on how cities can evolve to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. we'll look at some ideas and also in the pipeline. a long postponed exhibition of works by british ours is henry moore, takes a radical post covered approach inviting visitors to touch the sculptures on display. while some of the worlds billionaires are busy racing to
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get into space, the rest of us mortals have to do with living on this planet. an increasingly challenging prospect in light of climate change with parts of the world burning up and the global population still on the rise, which is why utopian visions of urban planning and sustainable cities are a hot topic everywhere. the dream was to create a place where people live, work, and play real. we're living the car manufacturer, toyota is building a tiny prototype city of the future by mount fuji. the project was developed by danish star architect, especially among soldiers or wherever the prototype. it's called woven city as it seeks to weave a multi layer transportation system. construction follows the latest environmental sanders using wood, sand, and concrete. the foundations don't was just recently late. next year professor
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tatyana schneider says these do terrific projects are based on old ideas. so you are $115.00 would in city in similar projects, a lab meeting laboratories, corey to mention div living with the workers comp's classes. and this was an, an actually off. and i found this is reminiscent as a classy industrial revolution. didn't get over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city further, smart cities have been designed for dubai, and many of which are green or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was my dar, a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi,
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which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030. but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly, a spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good idea. i ended year 2008. and they have a plan to do a c, d was in fact very expensive because he was elevated on the podium in the same way that these, the line is how the avia it will not be done because it's impossible to do city that has a huge underwriting infrastructure, who is planning his version of smart cities in the hills near barcelona. rather than transfer a motor vehicles into tunnel. his plan is to avoid them in the
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architect has just want to pay for a job on a new self sufficient city near beijing. recycling energy production and food production will all be taken care of within the city limits lose. our city should ab source instead of a meteor door. and in order to do it, we need to transform our buildings by that and they should generate energy like i did 3, they generate their own energy. so the new globalization should be based on producing things locally. while we are connected with dish networks. the other thing tanks are looking to accommodate the entire world's population and one small se, leaving space for nature to develop on the rest of the planet. utopia,
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ideas are booming because there is a desperate need for more living space than except years. more than 1000000000 people need to be able to eyes. and that means that we need to build a key balance of 150 or 3000000 people every mouth in the next 30 years. so that means that we are in the middle of a huge process of food. when he says, john, i need to find solutions that need to be applied. not only to retrofit our cities, but to grow new cities and to create new cities. and i'm not sure those ideas of hyper organization are going to sit well with everybody but onward. now to a look at some of the other culture headline, starting with the arrival on thursday in new york of a scaled down version of the famous statue of liberty from france. or the peace comes as a token of franco american friendship,
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135 years after the nation gifted its big sister to the us cult. in sculptured in bronze, the new lady liberty stands nearly 3 meters tall, and she'll remain on display at ellis island. throughout the july, 4th weekend, and then travel to washington d. c, where she will grace the gardens on the friends from bastards residence for the next 10 years. russia, a famous book, showing ballet premier to modern adaptation of the classic checkoff play the siegel . the belly is the 3rd joint work for the company. by composer in the mood sky, choreographer you leave for so half and director unexplained or more largely cost. and it was the final premier of its 200 and 45th season. a special one from both artists and fans alike, cuz it marked the reopening after covered $900.00 locked down in russia. and some classical moves, ic for cow in denmark when he was unable to perform during the pandemic. british
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cellist jacob shaw, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hours of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare. they experience with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters, accounts reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand and exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore invites visitors to touch. some of the displayed works a treat
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a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund deval has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most important sculptor lived and worked until his death in 1986. where to begin with henry moore. when you begin with this living, huh. they can be clenched open, they can offer solace, but they can also refuse solace. hands are of central importance to follow a master potter, his hands shape the most delicate porcelain sculptures. and now he's able to bring the works of his role model. henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous phase of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of
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the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif and henry moore's work for him. hans were not simply a sculptors tools. there also frequently peace in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen and how he saw himself with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 80 years. sebastian oberon, c from the henry moore foundation, says the living hand exhibition is very much treated the artist's intentions. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created. anymore was a strong believer in the important sold more since oral experience of sculpture. i need, he certainly believe that touching sculpture is a nonsense. the experience of his work, like the sound of the feel. call knife edge because this
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edge here knife edge now stands in front of the houses of parliament. other works of his can be seen as un buildings or the former west german chancellor in bon, they're all of an imposing scale, but they started out quite small. oh again, that a small idea. because if this fall, so that i can shape from all rom, just kid from underneath the whole, if in my hand, hold it against the ball shape a distance that is going to complete control over it, 3 dimensional visitors to the exhibition are also invited to touch this later abstract work sculpted from a stalactite pit some mother protectively holding her child, who she must eventually like go. as a 3rd sculpture, deval has chosen a large bronze work. this is a figure court. why did he call it hand?
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you only find that out by touching it. ah, the exhibitions planned opening in march 2020 was postponed due to the pandemic, which also limited our physical interaction with the world. so edmond devolves concept of connect through tactile experience, has taken on new meaning. we all have the right facility to do that, which people, but also with arch with object a significant visitors approach. the sculptures respectfully appreciating the unique opportunity to grasp the complexity of moore's work that offered by being allowed to touch them strangely. it's not about the surface, have a beautiful and seductive abroad and might be, or
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a piece of stone might be discovering the story of the deep within that. in the past, within the sculpture, the show was an invitation to get closer to the person. henry more and finally, he may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the deep, mournful croon of jim morrison, the late poets and lead singer of the doors had a foundational influence on rock music history. saturday mark the 50th anniversary of his death that just 27 years of age in paris and so will lighter figures his candle with some bars of their hit writers on the storm. all the best you and hope to see you next time. just go into this world
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