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ah ha, a spider web in the sky? well, learn how one artist has created amazing new perspectives more on math, coming up in today's show. hi everyone and welcome to another exciting edition of your own max with me your host. megan lee. here's what else we've got in store for you today. how 2nd hand material can be transformed into high fashion and will learn what makes the classic greek dish lusaka so popular?
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well, you've heard it before. one man's trash is another man's treasure. the next time you throw away a towel, it might just end up on a fashion runway, thanks to french designer marines. there. she's made a career out of taking 2nd hand items and turning them into fashion pieces. but for her, it's about reusing material that already exists in order to cut down on waste and help the environment and her efforts have developed quite a celebrity. following french designer marvin says, new collection is glamorous and trendy, but it's not new. a closer look reveals that this apparel is made of old towels and scarves. this one, for instance, it was delivered to marine says paris depot a few days before. along with many other 2nd hand textiles. i do not really wish to make one more skirt, you know, like you,
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we had so much. and when i went for the 1st time in the warehouse where you can see these but leg curl and hard time bigger. you know, you feel really ah, yeah, i was almost about to cry. you know, because i was, i was like, we are boss of this industry. we are going to be the next bunch of fabric in tenure . and then i realized that i think leg designer today or served her husband's ability of 2 of the whole words, discarded garments are delivered to her company headquarters in northern paris twice a week. every item of clothing is inspected, sorted by color, and washed before the designer considers what she wants to do with it. the team is proposing ne, my day and then we found. and then from that i'm just grating garments. and also when i'm designing, i really try to always respect them, i to halo so cut as less as possible doing as less accent. the material is actually
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really fitting with the shape also. and the way that the material is falling, these belts have been transformed into address. that's practically. oh, it's good to have these silk scarves in that dress. you have 5 sill scarf, actually because you quite a lot for making the vernon you have one foot here and you can see that this discount is not the same, then this one. so that means that each piece will be all unique here. bay, again, this one would be different because it's hard to tell this jacket was once a towel one motif running through her entire collection is a little crescent moon matter. insert printed on all the fabrics. she recycles her name recognition sword after stars like american singer, beyonce, t. v star,
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kylie jenner and a singer songwriter. a dell were seen wearing her creations. madonna's daughter lord took the motif down the runway and a full body. look, it always out when celebrity dress a garment that you make. i just think it made sense for people to, to dress these moon pattern. it adds something of the 2nd skin all so it's, it's quite militant and her and i think people fell dad's and the same time it's, it's 1000000 and be emitted and but is not aggressive. so and not really feminine. so you see most of them ah, yeah, poor for women dressing. does this pattern even guests of peer at the fashion show in the designers latest creations? many certainly appreciate that they were assembled from pre loved clothes. i believe she has shown a demette down you. she takes the scratch that society no longer wants and
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transforms them into new clothes, see them in their ultra coolage with ultra modern and ultra new, are much retard food. i'm with down and her new read her radical sustainability concept has made 30 year old marine say one of the hottest designers in the international fashion circuit. a lot is very different about her. i mean, she started the business. it was always thinking of ecology or one thing and up cycling and doing things in her own way, kind of futuristic. now loving sam could not imagine making her collections any other way. i did inform me, of course, is william gotten the process and how i'm mixing things in to say really to me that things make sense with the way i want to produce. but at the end, if people don't know, and they like the product, it's fine that the end it's becoming the same markets per path to becoming an
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international trend setter is paved by old garments. that's quite a unique feature. if you're afraid of spiders, then this is next report may not be for you, but we're about to meet a true spider man. the artists thomas thorough thing oh, studies spiderwebs and uses them as inspiration for his work for his latest installation, sarah saying, or has recreated a giant inter active web in barcelona. visitors in turn become something like little spiders themselves and gain some new perspective in the process. ah, some feel repulsed by these 8 legged creatures. others are fascinated for his part installation and performance artist. tomas sarah st. o is
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a real spider fan. he's obsessed with spiders. and spider webs as i don't have even spiders have been living on this planet for 380000000 years of a few people have only been around for 210000. i feel like we can learn a lot from beings that have been around for so long. until miles there is say no one's to show us how in the dome of john new vows torres glorious in barcelona spain. this huge permanent honeycomb installation allows visitors to crawl in and get comfortable. he calls his peace cloud cities and it opened in late may and mimics the spider web. this spaced outburst, an alternative view of the city from 140 meters up. but if you say, i said, i don't think it's that exceptional to understand that human beings don't stem exclusively from other human beings cells from one of them. humans are a species of organisms that formed when they made it and created new humans
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lucas, and on very till miles there, as they know, is originally from argentina and his work fuses, art, architecture, and science. in his berlin studio, he employs an interdisciplinary team that includes spiders. their webs are his greatest source of inspiration. in a dedicated spider department, they string together their intricate webs without any disturbance. nowhere in the building as any one allowed to scare away spiders or removed their webs. not even in the basement. the artist comes down here often to admire his little assistance work. how amazing his webs at good for how to manage to get everything intention. he may be able to stretch completely no longer distance at any brooklyn bleach or architecture lesson one,
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have ever imagine had an efficiency of a cost that we would. we could have a dream about it. tomas i was say no in his team spent 4 years working on barcelona cloud cities. they used virtual reality to generate their 1st went models. now anyone can experience his installation up close. the artist wants to show how stable yet fragile spider webs are. this is also how he views our planet the mimic walk. i was good to go see them a questions, today's fast pace of living, but my wife know, nowadays when we travel from one continental, the next, we barely noticed the great toll it takes on many different life forms. we'll get the name also. it's almost as though taking a good look at earth when it forces us to revisit our conception of it yet i see that we should ask ourselves that what is the impact of global warming in the one in 2015, he released an arrows to layers,
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sculpture in new mexico usa. so and together from old plastic bags, it was powered only by the wind and sun. it's his vision of 0 emission air travel. mm. his projects are meant to bring people together world wide. in 2020, he helps support indigenous people in the argentine province of who we are in their fight against the exploitation of resources in their area. mm mm. a sort of sooner from i think we can learn a lot from cultures that behave differently from those white macho, patriarchs foisting a lifestyle on us that destroys the planet window for a long with many species and go and people the either which is a physio which oper, tomas there was st oh feels everything is interconnected from new york to berlin
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from london to buenos iris, his art is in high demand. the world's he creates like the shed presented in early 2022 in new york or larger than life playgrounds. they invite visitors to explore new approaches to every day life reporting. you know, these up and none of them. for those of us who know how to walk away, it's an opportunity to forget how and to re learn how to navigate in new situations . we need to think from all angles and aside how to nurture a culture that demands new approaches to living where moving and so thinking and communicating and that's what inspired cloud cities in barcelona, this climbing world entices visitors to think differently. and it's a load of fun. farming, under normal circumstances, can be back breaking work now. imagine doing it high up in the mountains. an old
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tradition of wild hay making in switzerland is being kept alive through a handful of dedicated farmers. now they climb the steepest meadows and mow the mountain side by hand. in most other places. this is a dying trade because it's dangerous hand. it's difficult. so why is it still done in this without we met up with some haymakers to find out along the nearly vertical slopes of the uri, lp's, and switzerland, mountain farmers uphold the tradition of the coin or wild haymaking. for centuries, they've cut the grass and hard to reach areas, some 1500 meters up set how god called his wild pe fields, deity, he hikes up to them almost every day in the summer. was it so it's how we grew up. we did it even as children believe we've been working these fields ever since we could walk. we'll do it takes good stamina and assure foothold to cut the wild hay
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. but the farmer's efforts pay off a few blue on the door. there are quite a few flowers here from w. yeah, the view is very picture at all the fuel vault. they're still wild. hey, helps us maintain biodiversity school. didn't know will. it contains many usable lances, like saying fine, which is very nutritious for our goes for say, sarah, smart pose, cross fit a guy. so, ah, the hacker family has been harvest and grass here for generations. locally the slopes are known as planking, and farmers often used to fight over them. the old rule was the 1st to mow a blanket, had dibs on its hay. now the fields are least set magazine you're still most by hand. oh, can you hear how dry the grass is?
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it should be ready by tomorrow. i think a whole of the weather is good. it'll keep drying in the sun and the wind for me. no. in the summer cows on the mountain side help grazed down the grass. and today i have got to spend the summer up here with your husband on the family out together they tend to the animals that belong to farmers living in the valley, as is tradition. meanwhile, the couple also makes cheese. it's their livelihood. here for us, the north, the cows only eat what grows here. let me coil, but we don't feed them, sawyer anything. and that gives their milk a unique taste of the alpha male, which mark for that all ah, and that haggard is responsible for t is making the rooms temperature has to remain constant to ensure that she is mature of correctly set haggard, takes care of the chief in the cellar,
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he has to turn and cold at the wheels regularly for the 1st 12 days. otherwise they'll get moley and crack the couple of producers about 5 tons of cheese. every summer flows from solar, it's a great feeling to taste the cheese. once they're done and know that you made it yourself more, the show fossil fuel back to wild pay making that haggard gets help from friends to bring in the harvest. they transport it using traditional, hey cables. those are the that's the best part of sliding the hey down this year he mode 3 hector's fields and harvested about 6 tons of wild. hey, where to me on india? shayna long switzerland wouldn't be switzerland without it stunning landscape out. but if it weren't for us how then it would all look completely different than 20 years. oh, then there wouldn't so many acres checking through. marveling at all. the beauties
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on such as highs with summer is in full swing here in europe, and many people are heading to greece for a sunny get away. and for good reason, greece has so much on offer from its history to sandy white beaches. and of course it's delicious food who can resist a good moose, saca and if you've ever wondered how to make this classic dish, then we have the answer with some tips from a chef in athens. 4 layers of mediterranean flavor. mazacco the corner stone of greek cuisine. preparing this complex dish takes many steps and a good sense of timing. the secrets of this delicious treat were revealed to shove by filiette marguerite teeth early on to the human flag either to her mouth able to walk by learn how to make mussa. com from my father,
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who had worked in restaurants for many years. so i believe it's a very old recipe that was passed on to him by the chefs. he trained under my years, she'll be around the world and i've kept on cooking by the same recipes, and that is just the way it was taught to my father nichol mouth. if you're working to make a lecture robinson, this bill yet is a crap, a lay us tavern, as stands at the foot of the acropolis in athens, old town. the silliest marguerite is as venetia for over 40 years. he appreciates the variety and greek within it fed to reflect the countries rich history. let them have acilo. my name is vassily as marguerite, israel. i am the proprietor of this establishment. and today i'm going to make my favorite dish for you. while lusaka is a greek dish that has its origins in asia minor, dublin garcia musica has oriental roots. refugees brought the recipe with them to modern greece during the greek and turkish war in the early 20th century. hence of oriental spices, linda, it's typical flavors. egg planned to ground beef and potatoes,
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formed the base. oh, the building finished like on my version that we cooked the ground a year from a but you mama's good humor. then we scoop it into a part that is normally what allowed a bit of olive oil. you will get a couple of onions, ella, for us a little garlic like you missed and we saw t a at all. yes. will document that you mom of your life. he more del marva. we add some tomato puree in woodland and a little water come along its will turn down the heat loss and let it simmer for 20 to 25 men. eliza. gentlemen all spies, black pepper and salt are all part of the traditional recipe. ah, did i call them and now we chopped the egg plant of the season it and place it in the oven. jeffords volume is still full of civil ah. let himself leave it in the oven at
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180 degrees celsius for 25 to 30 minute. we have the liver for the 1st layer, the potatoes or cup thinly into even slices of elements problem. next we deep fry the potato now. then it's time to blend the base m l sauce. in go flower milk olive oil bits of gravy or a cheese made from sheep and goats milk. some eggs, pepper, salt, parsley, and nutmeg. you actually condition with the to get started with our bescham l. hello, merced report olive oil into a pot with it before montgomery got you better melted off is actually made with butter and flour. almost french recipes used butterball, who here in greece, we've replaced the butter with olive oil. listen, a lot of them are locked on the gun on the middle of the celia's marguerite. these layers of the fried potatoes, the baked eggplant,
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and the ground beef. he sprinkles some gravy era cheese and parsley leaves on top, and then pours the bay shemelle stuff over everything. i did that i must do when you're finished, but now it baked in the oven for 40 minutes at 180 degrees celsius of motion. then loose that car is ready, one said golden brown crossed his forms and the time consuming preparation pays off over $100.00 orders for it. come in daily in this establishment alone. it makes for a hearty meal and doesn't need any seditious gothic or look at every summer. i can hardly wait for egg plans to come back in the season so i can eat lusaka. you could do it in winter too, but it's nowhere near as tasty as most able to mama k. i remember the way my grand mother and my mother amaica mega. it was delicious. should i know how to make it to him, and i'm going to teach my niece the recipe as well. but the mathematics yeah,
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more. this truly is a dish that's meant to be passed down from one generation to the next mussa. the greek national dish is a culinary heritage. served up a new for each generation. and we stay with the summer of i by spending some time on the beach for me, there's nothing more relaxing than sitting on a beach chair and watching the waves roll back and forth in the sea. well, here in germany, you can do that in a cozy beach chair, specifically designed to give you a bit of protection. and if you want, you can also spent the night in one there's a special place in northern germany that offers this unique experience. hi, can do a fond germany's baltic sea coast early in the morning. no visitors are on the beach yet. the iconic beach chairs are all empty. all except for one.
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this extra large model is a beach sleeping chair equipped with a folding hood for protection against the elements daniella and juerg. and visa spent the night here directly at the water's edge. i'm kirkwood was without an believable, impossible to describe that it's great had begun all night. you can hear the crashing of the waves. it's fantastic. as of all for giving to you, it's an extraordinary experience. flying from the home of the space, a small closet of and you hear the sound of the see the whole night. but up minutes now and then you can hear a ship come by and he's grew up with the couple live near the northern german city of keel. they arrived the previous afternoon to spend their very 1st night in a beach chair. as was the push them dish be fun. if it's sick enough, i lost a cozy up. the chair is one meter 30 wide. the couple of brought along
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everything they need for the night. as they make themselves comfortable, a hush falls over the beach. as as to talent, it is such a lovely way to slow down that lying here looking out over the letter and listening to the ocean van them over the phone. normally you'd have to keep an eye on your towel and your territory, but this is great. we have the whole beach to ourselves. stubblefield, sleeping chairs are available for rent on many of the baltic and north sea beaches for $50.00 to $100.00 euros a night, depending on location and service. there are a variation of the traditional german beach chair that dates back 140 years. this type of beach chair is said to have been invented by the imperial court basket maker vill, hadn't bought lemon from coons. born near hall stock in 18. 82. he built the very 1st wicker beach chair at the request of a customer. i knew this as we to fund my son, come to mind a lady called al fleet
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a fun. matson came to my great great grandfather's workshop and what he was the court master basket maker and made traditional laundry baskets. she asked him to make a chair that would shelter her from the sun and wind empathy for us of his honor when vinegar should. to this day, these beach chairs are hand made. the baltic and north sea coast are peppered with about 100000 of them. it's a german phenomenon. the somewhat bulky wicker chairs have never really caught on in other countries. not even after former chancellor angle america had the visiting heads of state pose for their official photo in an extra large beach chair at the 2007 g 8 summit in highland dam on the baltic. now this very infer sleeping could well become another attraction for holiday makers in germany. there certainly appears to be enough demand funds. it's still gonna help people love sitting by the beach and you're not actually allowed to spend the night here. but with a sleeping chair, you'd have a special permission to stay god here. now from come night is falling and hike and
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off. now daniella and juerg and visa are all alone on the beach, enjoying the sunset from their chair beside the sea. and with that, we wrap up the show if you'd like a chance of getting your hands on a picnic basket to go along with your beach experience, then be sure to check out our website for the details of this week's draw. as always, thanks for watching and we'll see you again soon with
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