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you'll find more news on our website. that's d w dot com. ah, ah, ah. is all that glitters and truly gold? well, in this case, it certainly is. with eye catching, creation can be found in a small cafe in italy. we will have more on that coming out in the program. everyone, welcome to another edition of your own max with mir house. megan lee. there's a look at what else we have in store for you today. how this french artist turns ordinary garbage into colorful warnings about the future and will take you through of bucket list of things you simply cannot miss in norway's capital are slow
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when you think about art, the 1st things that perhaps come to mind are often the finer things in life tranquil paintings or beautiful sculptures. but could you picture tech no music as a cultural form of expression? what many in berlin do? the german capital has often been considered a hub for tech now, and now fans are fighting for its recognition. the best way they know how, with a huge party, a drawing based ecstatic crowd dancing for world peace. techno lovers take to the streets of berlin. once more for the rave, the planet parade, the capital of tech. no attract young people to its clubs and raves, year round. whether indoors or on the street revelers flocked to berlin for a celebration like no other. if it were here for peace, love, and happiness to have fun and really let loose. oh,
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i thought the mass is about so much more than just music. suddenly it's a lifestyle. i'd say, it's totally awesome. i hear you can be free and dance however you want. the boys will bill. it stands for openness and diversity derivative. in summer, electronic music is like the city's heart beat, their parties everywhere at all times of the day. the capital boast, it's more than $100.00 iconic clubs, the initiative rafe, the planet, aims to protect the culture surrounding them. oh, young people have been the life blood of this culture for more than 30 years. one of them is 25 year old d j and club operator sophie common. she's helping campaign to have berlin's attack . no culture protected as an intangible cultural heritage. and the famous by this is important because clubs have never really been recognized as cultural sites.
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from a political point of view, there's too much prejudice to allow for any real nice to form achieving cultural recognition as a way for people to observe its importance in berlin and around the world to ha, the parade was initiated by techno better and dr. mata the d, j set the movement in motion when he found that the love prayed in 1989 the above does what we're doing now is in the spirit of love for 8 or jesse peacefully together in berlin as the rave the planet parade on to left greater up to 1500000 people to berlin in the late 1990 s. as a commercial large scale event, it lost its status. as a demonstration, private sponsors bought up the rights to the brand. the love parade became the epitome of profitable tech. no events until disaster struck induce berg in 2010 when 21 people died in a stampede. 12 years on dr. martin launched
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rape the planet. it's a new beginning with god. yet now more than ever. it's so important that the techno music family comes together to show that we want peaceful coexistence and a positive outlook for the future. about new britain. so go some, 300000 people, answered his call. brave the planet feels like a revival of the love parade. beloved, i never really experienced the love parade myself and that's why i'm glad to be here now when the new generation and that's so important, bob, you can see how many people here are fighting for something, dancing for a cause. a techno culture stands for diversity and tolerance. by dancing together, many people here experienced a euphoric unforgettable sense of community with lots ag ago. i got goosebumps as
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soon as we arrived, but it's such an incredible feeling. i was overwhelmed and i heard all about the love parade for my mom. yeah. she said it should go along and i must say, i'm surprised. i'll definitely come again. it feels great to be here. i'd recommend it to anyone. i'm actually really tired, but i don't feel it at all. everyone's giving off so much energy and that's cool. it's so great to feel that again. oh, the techno baton is now being passed on to new generation. the deuce berg, tragedy hasn't been forgotten, but people are moving on as the parade draws to a close party goers stream into the club. electronic you think lives on in its spiritual home berlin? a quite a party. all right, well, each year the world produces some 2000000000 tons of trash. now that is enough to
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fill 800 in 22000 olympic sized swimming pools. french artists, stephanie kilgore has taken this shocking information and transformed it into unique pieces of art for her reusing an old bottle or container is more than just recycling. she gives these objects new life and she also tries to send a message about the planet with her creations. ah. when i see this kind of things of trash i am, i always think ok, this is what's going to be left once humanity is gone. not the art of science, know our plastic trash. and that's why i like to use my in my own work, because i feel like that's the most abuse, stupid thing that you nature reasserting itself in the world. that's the overriding theme of stephanie, kill guests work. the french artist forms plants and creatures out of clay,
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and let them populate and even overpower trash produced by humans. a warning to humanity are offshore, can help question the world that we live in. and in a way that is much more visceral then. and documentary can be like he really, artwork it conscious you emotionally and, and not intellectually. and i feel like that is what is most important enough. stephanie kill gust studied architecture. as a child, she loved making miniature sculptures. she's been creating her discarded objects, pieces since 2017 and people love them. she's got hundreds of thousands of followers on social media and exhibits in europe, asia, australia,
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and north america. to my words and opinions left. it's kind of like, i tend to describe it as a pasta apocalyptic, cheerful viper. you know, like it's really happy. everyone is calling for everything is chill, and you have those colors. and lou shapes and you just have what's left of humanity, which unfortunately isn't the beauty full things. it's trash. the little town of van in southern brittany, this is where the oddest lives and works the plants that sprout from the tad's crevices are her inspiration. this unstoppable march of nature is reflected in her paces through my work, i really picked an interest in nature. and so now when i'm out and about, i always look out for the tiny things that's grow out everywhere. and i, yeah, i really love it. so anything that grows really picks my interests,
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her message is expressed not just in sculptures, but also paintings. whether in small or in large formats, nature is always vibrant and rampant. and even colonizers spooks be classic cultural asset. the basic idea of books is that it's a bit like the trash. so the book is just a representation of no wedge and what we know and about everything and that we're clear into doing to the environments. and yet despite our knowledge, we do nothing. as for the trash, it keeps piling up. stephanie co guest now receive some of her garbage from friends
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. discarded items are the basis for new inspiration with i really hope with my was that people thought your question on the way they live in the way they consume. and then they also question that states herself and show us as a human being and swim much more than just people who buy stuff. humanity can't destroy nature entirely, but they can alter it to the point where our lives are no longer possible. stephanie, kill guests work shows what could be left behind. after i scream, you scream, we all screamed for ice cream. and if you ought to enjoy what is arguably the best gelatin on the planet than just head to italy?
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there, the mo, combo is atlanta via produces ice cream by a recipe handed down for generations. now, normally a cone here, costs about 3 years, but at mo, combo, you could spend more than 20 times that amount. we went there to find out what makes it so exclusive news. it looks stunning and has a price to match this king's sceptre to lotto costs and astonishing $70.00 euros. no, no, no, no 70 eurostar ice cream. i'd rather go out for dinner and it's just ice cream of r b. i'm sure it tastes good, but there's no way i would pay 70 euros for july auto. so that's not quite my idea of a 70. you are a product at all. but in this gelatin area, in the small town of ruba to pull yeah, and southern italy, these sibling feet, things differently. and they've had a smashing success. jo. hello,
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i've been shown. so it's, and i'm juliana when we offered yolando, that is still made using the same recipe from $1840.00 right chair woke up in the mc combo to latoria. the basic ingredients are based on an old family recipe. milk sugar and egg yolk. that's it. they stirred altogether by hand. lamar no, sylvia, since when i lost her by hand, you can feel the consistency of what you're stirring. a ink was stuck out so you can tell whether you need to add milk on that at the or anything else. oh, situated like without with just like they did in the old days, they bring the mixture to a boil on a gas stove. it's a great dog request, so they go to sit right to edge. a lotta is not just the recipe. but also howard's made that the year again, the recipe specifies the ingredients quite precisely, that it has its own secret strategy for it. but it also takes an incredibly long
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time to prepare this yolanda go to the level of oil methyl hook it, but of each individual flavor is made differently and multiple end of it that it if i don't the single odyssey will oh wall. oh wow. listen, this is the best vanilla in the world. it's from tahiti. for flavor, they add further ingredients to the base recipe, like vanilla pulp, pistachios, hazelnut, or cow beans. each one has to be ground into a liquid. make sure using this device bed. is it applicable for their pistachio flavor? i'll use real cream pistachios from bronte checklists locally these ones here. yama october, the 1st rosalie and then kind them and i love what the process is slow yet and requires this stone mill. it takes 4 days. so job pistachio is one of the geometry of 8 standard flavors and it sure does look good.
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but this is the cafe superstar, the king of to, latinos is prepared with gold coil and premium. iranian saffron purchased at 55 euros a gram. the siblings only accept to pre orders for their king sector because the sac on mixture has to spend 3 days absorbing the flavor. there's currently a waiting list of several weeks. laurel betz read about the 70 euro king sceptre back home in australia. she can't wait to try it out. i kind of trying not to have many expectations because i think often you're disappointed if your expectations are too high. i'm sure that whatever they make is going to be amazing because everything said about this company is amazing. so i have no doubt it will be a real experience. this gelata cone has cream mashed pistachios, saffron ice cream, whipped cream gold leaf, and spun sugar,
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regal ingredients fit for any king or queen. well soon it's already melted, many a foodies, heart or can taste the earth and the flour. i know that sounds crazy, but it melts, but not too fast. the cream inside, ah, and this is just like a prince. this is golden locks of hair. everything. everything is amazing, amazing. but the more combo j latria has tasty treats for all, even if you're on a budget, their traditional to lot of cost is $5.00 to $7.00 euros of with now i'd probably take one of those. now while many in southern italy cool off with
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an ice cream visitors to norway can enjoy a variety of cultural events in the capitol, oslo from an iconic new museum to a restaurant with unique salmon dishes, we picked out some of the must cease for visiting the city including some for the adventurous types ah, flying of the ski jump in the middle of summer. where can you do that? all it's low, norway is one of the fastest growing cities in europe and a magnet the tourists. it's easy to see why than a waging capital offers spectacular architecture. museums with odd spending centuries. and of course, plenty of salmon to feast on his our travel bucket list for what to see in oslo. our 1st tip, the new moon museum, located on us lowes waterfront next to the cities oper, house it opened in 2021. it's the largest museum in the world dedicated to one
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single artist. we have 13 floor. it's floor is different. it gives of a buyer or 2 to, to the exhibitions we can make. the museum we have here is you can say it's a collection. it was given as a gift from edward mont, himself, in his last will before he died. so in that way the, the creation of your son is unique. the museum houses more than 28000 objects given to the city about flowed by edward mac, who died in 1944. the exhibits are organized vertically and you can see painting, sculptures, drawings and sketches on 7 of the buildings, 13 floor what order to see them in, that's up to you. there are plenty of escalated to take you up and down. the
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highlight is the oddest, most famous painting, the scream, he painted 4 versions. i think there's a plan to visit several times because i think this museum is too big for just one with the moon's museum opens daily at 10 a. m admissions cost, the equivalent of $16.00 euros. if you've worked up an appetite up to your artistic exploration, just walk 10 minutes to the also fewer and hit the restaurant called the salmon. it's an ideal place to try norwegian salmon. considered the best in the world. since it opened in 2018, the restaurant has been serving salmon in every conceivable variation. you can even tried served on a waffle with mayonnaise, onions and salmon road. of course there's the classic grilled salmon fillet too. don't miss trying the smoked salmon. it
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comes from one of our slowest best smoke houses where the salmon is hung to mature . so then that makes a little bit difference is more old style than hey, have a lane. so we are very focused on having its hanging. and we have some secrets also that we are not sharing, but if you can come and take the next, it's time to take to the skies. here's another must do when in our slow in the north of us low the home and come back and reaches high into the sky. it's a ski jump with a stunning view of oslo that sure to give an adrenalin cake, even when it's not winter. in the summer time we have a c plan here. this plan has a weight limit, so you have to be a minimum of 30 kilo and a maximum of $115.00. and the flight time depends on the weight. but approximately 20 to 40 seconds. the zip line is 361 meters long and
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a ride on it costs the equivalent of $69.00 euros per person. i can wait a little bit or little so excited about this hardly any time to think before the zip line takes off. ah, back to the move museum, the rooftop, but it's the perfect place to cool off with the drink at the end of the day. it also has a great view of the sunset i arose lot. i or europe, rich culture on facebook, discover stunning landscape. enjoy. i am fine with the, with you or
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a mac bringing you a wealth of events, european traditions and taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. it's always been man's dream to fly and a fast growing trend in the surfing world is bringing some people closer to that dream. it's called hydro foil searching. and this is when the surf board is equipped with a special blade that lifts the server out of the water and to get a closer look at how it works, we went to the beaches of southern spain. ah, hydro foil surfing off the atlantic coast in spain, the who's, who have international surfing have gathered into reefer conditions here are ideal for kite surfers traditional surfers and wind surfers the whole year round.
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german professional, sir, for nico prius, comes here regularly for a few weeks of practice. he is fascinated by one technique. in particular, i'm just hovering over the water is really the best for it's also known as spoil surfing the surf for it has a hydro poil with a front and rear weigh that let the surfer hover above the water. that's why, how you could say befalls, revolutionized to windsurfing by just because it creates so much upward lift gums country. that means that now we can surf incredibly steep courses into the wind move had very, very little wind and reach speeds. we never used to be able to, but little wind on the other gives you quite a few more days on the water target. the principle was 1st used in ship building around 1900. now it's appeared in failing and surfing discipline. at 1st glance, the barn looks much the same as the conventional windsurfing board. the key difference is the hydra coil. if it,
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if it is about 32 centimeters long on the amana, and if you compare it with a hydro foil that you see right away that it's a lot bigger with a s q will have a must. it can range anywhere from 80 centimeters to one meter 10. i mean that's he long and the wings are attached to that toxic. the whole assembly resembles an aeroplane and works much the same way. you know, the front wing provides lifted while the rear wing stabilizes the board just cancer and it rises up out of the water buffer. so much for the theory. now for the practice of the sir, for pumps the board to get it to rise out of the water. hydro coil surface can reach speeds about to 60 kilometers an hour. and that's not the only reason for filing. it's no discipline for beginners. ah, of course the boys have very sharp edges, especially to reregister the razor sharp. we have to be very careful not to cut yourself since the hydro foil is so big either for after the normal fins will not use that form. but if you stay on top of the board,
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nothing can really go wrong. because yet the co korean had to practice for 5 years to be able to fly over the water like this. the hydra coil enabled him to search for hours no matter how light or strong the wind, and more and more surfers are discovering the sport. i love it. i love it. everybody to fight that said, that's amazing. it's like walking on the water. huh. but i don't know how it works . sure, but it's really fun. i mean, it takes a while to get the principal be yes, since you can't, john. i think it looks really enticing. i'd love to try something with nico korean has achieved success and several other searching disciplines. and now it has great potential for foil surfing up vitamin d and starting in 2024 and we'll see the hydro fall for the 1st time, the olympic games on that. and that'll be incredibly exciting because we've never had that before as to know what it is likely to be the fastest and most exciting
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discipline is fantastic and really good for windsurfing. it's a sports that seems destined to make big waves in the future as more and more surfers find their way. looks like fun. and with that we wrap up the show. now be sure to check out our website for our weekly dropped, and as always, thanks for joining us. we will see you again soon. i ah ah
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