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ah, if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make an accident. raring to you've never read like this list. last reads. ah, ah, ah ah. how these cakes that glow in the dark can help reduce global heating more on that later in the show. and with that, a warm welcome to euro max. let's see what else we've got coming up for you in the program. low co residence,
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give us tips on what to see when you visit the spanish city of bow and the fascinating world of dutch artists. f o. cam. her and her interactive sculptures artist, yard eager assisi is famous for his large scale. 360 degree panoramas. his works literally embarrassed visitors in other worlds and are known for their attention to detail in his latest project. he takes us back to a moment in time that would change the world in his anti war panorama. 911. he focuses on the september 11th attacks and new york, in which nearly 3000 people dies, recreating the scene of calm before the storm. the world trade center in new york city on the morning of september, 11th, 2001. it's a deceptive come. the moment before 2 aircraft flew into the twin towers
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in light sinks panel meta, a former gas storage facility artist. yet a guy i see he has created realistic likeness of manhattan, on some 3500 square meters. if surface area, it's 32 meters high and accompanied by a soundtrack of new york street noise. vastly i guess what if we were to be transported back to the past and really got the feeling that we were standing there 5 minutes before the 1st airplane heads and fillable the for this s the foot sack and faith. when done it and pato, i created a kind of par core through which people can travel back into the past, taking their knowledge of the future, which we never have in 5 supplementary installations. yet again, it's easy alludes to what lucy's, as the most far reaching consequences of the attacks. one is the war on terror
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declared by then us president george w bush. in other words, retaliate reactions that ended up costing trillions of euros as symbolized by 2 golden towers. aboard offense, dansville western states walling themselves off from the masses of refugees, the war on terra set in motion versus the uncle of how can we respond to violence myself, i hear something happened that was so global. we could hardly even conceive its global nature, thus suddenly we realized what can happen in our own life time it is. and if we extrapolate that under the future, um we can see what a fragile system we have to work with. huggins is still the car the hobbit when ye the fight any wrong decision can generate a 100 or 1000 times as many problems with this is why i see this as a synonym for the future. for is not an issue limited to new york canada, but since new york has such a powerful image that it brings the issue home to every one. this is for you to present. it's the 15th panorama, the viennese born german artist has created in his famous cylinder muriel built in
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2011 of the ancient greek city of perryman. he even immortalized himself in 2016. he immersed himself in the world of german religious reformer, martin luther gallagher. i see is no stranger to political topics, making a panoramic view of the berlin wall during the cold war era. the artists treatment of the 911 terrorist attacks in new york city doesn't actually show them directly. is albert, that moment cannot be reproduced in any form, but shocked me in the whole world. back them was the simultaneous experiencing of an unimaginable event. a label. conseula wished forster ball 4 gun vinnish. it's the when i activate these images today by attempting attorney back in time and say this is 5 minutes before the shop. i'm acoya. graphing, normalcy the moment when everything can be thrown into disarray this hour. we reach that moment again. now i wake up and the world is
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a different one leader is what often veges and on to recreate the image of that september day in 2001 as realistically as possible. yeah, to got us easy. held photo shoots with extras wearing the styles of the time. these subjects were then integrated into the panorama by computer, along with many other details ranging from cost to the cameras used at the time. he talked, he had a guy as easy around for years to complete the panorama. he intends it to be far more than a commemoration of that fateful day in new york city. is up his boy. him, i've always seen it as a universal project, as i'm one that could be exhibited just as well in a 100 years. like this is warn you crate only goes to show how relevant it really is. i just noticed like, this was awesome. yeah, got us easy panorama, new york,
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911 questions. not only the war on terror. it questions was and the senseless violence and suffering that comes with them. now on a lighter note, believe it or not, this green see wheat is quite a delicacy. you could even call it a super for it. and our next report reveals the many ways in which algae can be used to create eco friendly baked goods. one baker in southern germany has taken fruit, innovation to a whole new level, creating edible works of art that aren't only healthy, but also taste good. the streets are not radioactive. they're baked with algae, and they go under u. v. light micro algae powder is colorful, healthy, and good for the climate. it's an ingredient that turns ordinary pastries into eco
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friendly innovations. only to the glamorous ludovic harbor. i'm a master baker, and i hope to make a small contribution to the preservation of the environment. with my algae pastries, toast, bread, doughnuts, and cupcakes. new to viggo won't makes them all with algae powder. the french born bank i experimented for 19 months before offering his 1st alley products to customers. the freshwater alga corella, sorry, can yonah turns this dough. greeting. other types of al game produce a blue or reddish coloring. the hub i, abigail is exit, but the most difficult thing i'm working with. algy is the right amount for you have to get the right balance for each pastry. in fact, if you use too much, the taste is too intense. if you use to a little, the pastry doesn't take on these great colors, it's quite challenger. but if you use the right quantity, you end up with a really good product. put vicola out of each you have one gets his algae powder
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from the technical university in nearby munich. it contains vitamins, unsaturated fatty acids and other healthy ingredients. but algy also have quite different benefits. they have higher for the activity. 234 time more than any elanda plant. and they can grow 10 time foster as any land plant. that's why they can bind huge amount of significant amount of carbon dioxide in short time, due to the she had bomb is always trying out new al he recipes for example, east bread with algae in terms of taste. audi powder resembles matchup, powdered green. tea is out of here, they come to pathology, go very well with citrus fruits or with nuts like walnuts or hazel madelyn was and
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it's, it's, it, see, i said you actually alpha talk on it's a yep, his assessment the passcode. yeah, let's do it by company. and if we see the combined very well with fruits like lemon, grapefruit, and cherry and daily, so he's up, us have a copy of it. well now we have to wait a little bit deeper. micro album have been cultivated and researched at the technical university of munich for around 10 years to grow. they absorb c o 2 from the air, which is good for combating time at change because the algae gram much faster than corner. so for example, they also consume more greenhouse gases. a simple calculation is that the more we use alkie is food, the better it is for the climate. and you can do it not with algy. as all, i've been fulfilled demand in flushing the boundary, produce oil that can be converted into a wide variety of products from pharmaceutical applications to plastics and
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biofuels in so can fit all conceivable huff. alice thankful. east and brett with alkie, that's what you get when a creative pace be chef and dedicated. scientists join forces flip a flip phone, do you, do you own the alcohol nibble? cool. the rural population is growing very fast job and there is less and less arable land amounts. were algae present? a simple alternative on the back and i can grow them almost anywhere he thinks are in a lab. it's all even here on the walls. it's up to the spears, arable land, so it benefits nature. he's off it, i'm all, i'm general and that it can taste too sweet to do something for our planet. especially with master baker. new to be ship one. i hope he opens a baker here in berlin. now we're off to northern spain. when i take
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a trip to new city, i like to plan a few things in advance. but would i have more fun if i left up to chance? well, that's what our reports are. did in bol bow? she asked the locals to points her in the right direction to get the best i to her trip. his bill bowel, always the largest city of the best country in north, in spain. it attracts visitors with aunt culture. allens calling barry trains some 350000 people live here. but what do we get to think if we need things to chance? don't ask the locals for recommendations. webinar for not you can't miss and build bow is a visit to the guggenheim museum for, for argue the address for bianca texture is spectacular, and very different from other museums here. and what eminent and temporary exhibitions are great, and what i'll ask is on monday, if you guys 1st stopped,
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then the guggenheim museum in the city center. the building was designed by world famous architect, frank gehry, in 1993 visitors are greeted by a 12 meter high dog sculpture puppy by jeff koons. waiting at the rear of the museum is a spider called mama, a sculpture by artist louise bourgeois. the guggenheim museum with its connection of contemporary art, is certainly a good place to start and build bower. but what else is there to do near the museum? i would those were the supervisory bridges and left the place to take a walk through. it gives you some of this views of the centreville bow, but when i walked across it, you have the feeling that it's moving with the wind. but it's very pleasant, very, very nice, warm, wonderful, but up, build bow is located on the river near the own. 9 bridges connect, the city districts must be zuni, pedestrian branches, one of them for many,
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the most beautiful it's name is basque and means white bridge. it was built in the mid 19 ninety's, according to a design by spanish architect santiago, calatrava. so where to next? i last one is one of the best things about mil bow is the old town with the pin chose and especially after the sphere. but there are lots of musicians and balances and bask folklore and culture that will go to us. we'll find out more about pin johnson a moment, but course we're going to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the storage district on bill powers. west side. it's core is the theoretical. yes. the 7th street. which date? back to the 14th century. there are lots of shops, restaurants, and campaigns. yeah. like what should you order here?
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are those have been chosen but the law you have to try the pinches which you'll find at the cone are and all the bars. they're always a good way to test a slice of bread bo valley they love to put other pin shows are to bill bow. i walked up as are 2 other areas of spain. they can be found in countless bars and restaurants, for example, in till my e. deca crazy old gonzales works back. he shows us what's on offer. love been just the images of the most typical thing you'll find him about. i am. it's a small snack, but you can do in the morning or afternoon then when you have a great selection. well, most of them are salty, that are hardly any sweet pink. jose was out of those it august. the serial has had only as of the beef me pony. i'm specialty those help you get 2 of them if you order a pinch. oh, they are very to miss mabel gone then the ham toast with olive oil. very typical. he be glad like i'll cut until fuel, which you'll find in almost all the restaurants until in the tune of salad with anchovy, the when i take that would and see my on to the next location,
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recommended to us by a local expert. and who knows a city better than i capture either. what tit for the oh does he have for us? it we were going to live with on monday or i would recommend that you visit the are turned a mountain hill from the top. you get a great view of the whole city and its layout and till we got so the only stella is us. yes, there. i began yell again. your van can make a mental note of what you want to see and where it's located. we're look at been able to go, they study through you that the us. yes. you can get to the top of the mountain by car cable car or on foot, the cable context just under 3 minutes to reach the top. the outlook is perched at an altitude of 250 meters. it's the best panoramic view of the city, and yet another angle from which to appreciate bell bellow. it's difficult to imagine had this lump of clay could be transformed into delicate
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works of art. trust me, it's much harder than it likes dutch artist sessa camper. inc. doesn't just make it seem easy. you could say her artworks are poetry in motion. she wants her audience to become emotionally involved when her sculptures start to move. countless ceramic circles are linked together, creating, combing and soothing sounds. they are the work of dutch artifact feel competent. her ceramic sculptors reach out to all the senses. i make things that i've never seen before. i've never heard before to make new things, new combinations that make me happy or make me feel on who that strange or that's and an or what, but something else. yeah. so,
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so now lives on the dutch island of texas. as a child, sesa was already creative and showed a keen interest in dance and art. after one year at a fashion academy, she switched to visual arts where she enjoyed exploring different materials. she finds inspiration in her surroundings. nature is white, biggest inspiration. and then especially the movements in nature. so where changes are like the tide, like the wind, like the blot in our festivals, like the heart beat, all those nature movements that are going endlessly. her ceramic sculptures come alive in her studio since he's working with the clay as kind of a conversation with the material as well as a learning process. she works on each individual ring with the utmost
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concentration. she feels the ends with water so that no air bubbles can get in between. i really love that kind of stubbornness clay hes in doing its own. because every time when i fire a kiln and like more than once or twice a week, things happen that i didn't expected. so it's, it's still i am. i'm still exploring her love of dance inspired her to fit her sculptures in motion. the sounds that are produced create what is known as the a f m r effect. this evokes a tingling feeling that her sculptures trigger and many listeners hailey on my finger. so isn't that something are
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lid in like, are you making a recipe? and let's do some are to, let's do some ceramic, let's do some dance. but it turned out that way. yeah. here on the island of tech. so her sculptures have been showcased many times in the gallery pastries. she's worked with gathering mores crystal fan mail since 2010 it's different from the other authors will show because it's an abstract and the other are to some maley figurative worker and there's something magic about it because it's it's, it can move it. can it does sound it has movement and people can touch it or rearrange it. and that's what we do when we exhibit her work sessions. artworks have also been exhibited abroad, including in south korea and japan. she hoped to evoke an awareness of the world we live in through her artwork. that's a hopeful thinking that people,
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as and when they see my work and know about nature or feeling the nature maybe even more, get more respectful nature, you know, in the future. so, so camping would like to work with dancers and create. so nora sculptures for the stage the theme is not to dom cathedral standing tall and all its former glory. the 15th of april, 2022, mikes. the 3rd anniversary of the day that the iconic building caught fire, it will be years before people can enter the cathedral again. but at paris based film crew has used modern technology to give visitors from around the world. a virtual tour of this icon of the french capital. ah, not true don cathedral a symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 2019 sat in the world
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filmmakers, chloe lashley and victor aguillon, had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark, just weeks before the fire. long since the day after the fire, we realised that our images are of extremely great value for them. we captured a moment and not to adams history that will be able to pass on to the public or whether european american, asian, or parisian, every one who ever visited has a special memory of not to them. they combined footage from before the inferno with newly shot material to make a 2nd documentary titled rebuilding not dumb. their images of the current cathedrals interior of the only ones of that kind
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else is movies. images are in special because they were shot for virtual reality that is in 360 degrees with very high resolution m d m a 3 d really much that produces one image of the left eye on one for the right, which gives you the illusion of dep feel as if you were actually there with a v, a headset, people can immerse themselves in the world of notre dumb for 16 minutes. motion senses allow them to move through and explore the structure independently. such an experiencing actual reality is no longer possible. not her dom is now close to the public. so someone, you know, it's also a tourist landmark. that each year drew millions of visitors, of any faith, or even without wandering selma. this is the monument of importance to a history of france. and it was important to was to put that across in our film address, thermal ah pascal li vote works for the french culture, ministry, and is one of the few allowed on to the construction site. his task is to preserve
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knowledge about the cathedral. if i am legit, it's still the structure that vest embodies the history of paris. it was built right in the heart of the city on the banks of the river, sang media less, emma, and all the great events in french history have at some time or other been connected to notre dom a santiago for them. as reconstruction is under way, scientists have set up a notre dom research site. they're examining among other things, exposed to building materials, to learn more about the cathedrals origins. so it's just joined, the research will impact not only notre dom that a broader understanding of our heritage approval that go pulse value betsy, one to make his elf rebuilding notre dum acquired a very rand permits to film inside the damaged cathedral. but in some spots,
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only one member of the team was allowed the camera robot crumbling walls and high lead contamination posed to great a hazard to people. in these areas, law choices, we decided to use this robot to get right to the center of the cathedral beneath this gaping hall. it wouldn't have been possible otherwise it was such a great opportunity to get the camera in. there's a preschool night dish, real good. i wouldn't have been able to go there in person rescuing them, but i can do it with virtual reality mish prenatal her daughter. now view as the world over can watch the documentary at home when possible. it'll be screened at of harris cinema director chloe. or should they is delighted that she managed to be in the right place at the right time with the right technology, mimosa, when the fire broke out, it brought home to us that nothing is forever new. even a building that so old and deeply angered in the identity of paris it can disappear
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despite. ready midland, but the soul of no to the dam is still here sort of it glowed eva. so i am quite optimistic that it will be possible to restore this building to its former beauty. but it will take years of work to do so. if you don't want to wait that long, but you can now to a not her dumb in virtual reality, and that's all we have time for. but before we go, just a quick reminder to visit our website for all the information on dw latest uncensored clothing collection. it provides tips on how to access blocked media around the world. and as always, don't forget to follow us on social media from all of us here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care with
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