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will discover more about the artist to create thump at the top of the show. hello, and welcome to another edition of your max with me or host megan lane. here's a look at what else we've got coming up with the secret to fat text, the famous cheese from greece and one photographer's passion, the far mobs in europe. the unique self portraits of italian artist julia grillo, are gaming lots of attention on social media. her photographs or combination of reality and fantasy, and she provokes to be, or by distorting ideas of beauty. we visited the artist in london for a look at her latest project. with an ice cream ball, you can get your teeth stuck in 2 fingers that cigarettes tried places. this is
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this the real world of 27 year old julia goody law. the italian artist self portrait of fascinating assyria listen to me is like the liberation of the unconscious. so i like to put to really isn't with photography because it's my way to bring my ideas to life. so it's something that just exist in my mind that i actually mind that to make it real really, i get a low, often goes browsing through the antique and printed shops of camden passage, north london, a native of italy. she moved to london in 2018 i moved to london gazebo with dream to move to a big city full of artistic opportunities. actually would i come from?
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i'm afraid to say that there's not much space we're creating like me and here of course, creativity is always around the corner. she likes to take on different personas and uses everyday object to evokes to real worlds. her creations combine elements of theater, graphic design, and photography. on occasion, she collaborates with other artists from europe, the united states and japan. for some of her portraits julia greenow research for artificial body parts of the kind typically used in theater and film. she calls in latest project i'm old is many people told me that my war kits quite disturbing. and i actually want to find the balance between the beautiful and the star being. so for me, it's important and like to provoke our reaction as a sort of shock in the mind of the view we're i,
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one of you were to confront themselves with like their deepest fears. so maybe desires it takes her about 3 hours to get dressed, made up and do her hair for most of her tableau. julia green no often appears in the guise of a dull, as suggested by her note. though my, our name is pennsaid, so because i'm quite petite and old. so because i one to simulate the appearance of a doll as you know in the pop, serious painting is it is this dolls. and i think it allows me to create these kind of dream is to know rios and also a race question about what is real and what is not. she tries to stick as many artificial is to herself as possible with children. the right makeup and
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outfit is crucial in all her projects. julia guerrilla completes, most of them on her own. occasionally, her partner might lend a hand the object life to translate verbal expression, visually bringing out both of funny and the metaphorical. i started to show my work on social media and now i think i create a kind of community and i like it because it's like a digital museum when you can showcase your work and have people's feedback. but at the same time, it can be like corrosive. because i feel like artists have to adopt every time to new trends. in addition to photography, johnny ugly. no has been experimenting with videos on social media. now pity to dawn has almost 200000 following on instagram. and she's wrapped up millions of
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these on tick tock. i like to think that everything in life can be art even, you know, the most simple things. so i can see art in everything and this is why, for me, art is not something complicated. this, that goes on for julie. i agree. lo revealing this real in the every day fed a cheese is an essential part of greek cuisine. but in order to be called, fed up, the cheese must consists of sheeps or goats milk. and it must be made in grease. now there are lots of fakes out there. but for the latest edition of our series food secrets, we went to greece to see how the real thing is made. ah,
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yes, linda bought 2 different fed has never taste the same in grades if it's different. if it comes from a place by the sea, or from up high in the mountains in the northern, think it on a bundle. if at a militia as part of greek culture, we used that everywhere under. ah, ah, ah, ah, well, i'm glad he had jamante. he must bill, i'm later. thanks. we're last. we've been running this farm for 25 years and produced by the cheese under the brand name. i grew up d my the a month ago with over i la in a vase. milk is the basic ingredient of feta because you need good milk for good fatal hope are we must our hurts. go up the mountain every day and graze on the best tubs. but i eat that. oh, miss oregon. a time on the minute, sage and wild on it, i call no,
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it helps the animals produce rich mill lucille and the conditions and the stools are very good. are the animals are happy, but it's bob low lead. make them will very good. meaning we get great photo gallery that'll put this in. would have in a politically fiber. ah bo gallop. it takes $3.00 to $4.00 leases of milk to make one kilo theta. again up over to used to be called feta. it has to be made of 100 percent cheap. no god can consist of up to 30 percent growth. now that's a couple years ago, my son, he fell the milk milk affair to contain smith, the more the current and firmer it gets a lot of speed. but i know the whole kits pasteurized bathrooms. if somebody or the milk is pasteurized or 20 minutes at $65.00 degrees celsius to obtain a safe final product. okay, awesome. and then we let a 1000000 cool down to 36 degrees and at the ran. and if we have one,
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we start and wait for it to think down mesa fun, i got this one other, one of x it be getting interest of my heath. it ran, it is an enzyme, and young goats stomachs who have only drunk milk so far. then was the goats have yet to consume any grass or the can that lends the fed a tank flavor, a bare minimum. but if we could have them use your now, we wait about 20 to 30 minutes for the milk to thicken up so we can cut it and put it in the mall. is like under with been with did obama now we take the cheese curd from our plot and pour it into perforated mooney. the other thought we drain the moisture that way and just the firm material. remain sil . mm hm. a, his limit right now, we continue with salting. we use court, great. and so, and i think it makes up about 2 percent of the feder he bought. this is called dry salting. we'll take us all of a looked at all as well. so that definitely the yes,
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the salt gives the better its taste and protects. it gave other we sprinkle salt on the surface and that way they slowly penetrates into the core of the feder oliver suggestively. never add salty milk. after one hour we turn over the moons without me or if we do it again in the evening like me again. and then tomorrow morning, the sultan continues negative. i guess it will others. one of those i do this 3 times until we can take out the cheese and move on to the next to me. when i hear you can already see how the letter is nice and firm. we then cut it and put it in the canister 0. 0 you're the one with the so then it goes much we put the fed up into the container original loan and add unpatched her eyes to brine, containing 12 percent was all i guess vidrowskow, mildly yellow. being able to go through a lab and it's off of the aging room to snow here begin less the fellow motive. he's a mac. i see that he got along with the feather is lowered and 18 degrees celsius for about 15 days. lexical beheld the cheeses, b, h value changes,
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and the brian penetrates deeper into the cheese, making it develop a stronger acidic taste. eversole joselyn with well now we go to the final step in the refrigerator. we'll see you the fed us days here for at least 3 months until it's ready for sale to life. some of them age here for 6 to 8 months. say you have, you had 2 to 6 degrees celsius. you're full of over of, of move. they'll say, hey, then physical science is where the final aging phase occurs. also been, so that all the longer the fed is stored here. what are the more p content becomes a and in my opinion, go, that makes it taste better? because the cool j, if you're, if you're so 5 mega ah, europe is home to some 50000000 muslims,
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and the mosque is central to their religion. well, modern european mosques have notable aspects of their construction, which differ from those in muslim countries. these diverse structures really caught the eye of german danish photographer, a current, mad cows. and after he converted to islam in his early thirty's, while since then, he's been on a photographic journey to capture their unique architectural features. ah, the oriental ornamentation, intricate calligraphy and a magnificent chandelier, all play a part in german. danish photographer acquired crawls and fascination with the architecture and aesthetics of copenhagen's grand mosque. but to him, any mosque is a very special place in moshe faustine and a mosque i mainly drawn to the tranquillity. that's fine. it's a war. come come. that's one thing that you can calm down here. coffee. read the
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calligraphy fuss and maybe strike up conversations with fellow muslim. mostly it's chris crash. crating is a part of it. of course the church model for us, but also finding peace here and just enjoying the surroundings and dealing long and is la mic architecture in europe. through his lens has become the photographer's ongoing project. so far, he's photographed over 70 moths in more than 15 european countries, including germany, italy, spain, and the united kingdom. he's also published his photos in a book. so what differences has he noticed compared to moses in the islamic world? his car with us to you. i think the mosque in europe are more modest and smaller than those and muslim countries of kosher home. as to solution a devout muslims pray 5 times a day with men and women separated a most always faces the kaaba in mecca,
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the central shrine of his love. you are the most are usually not allowed to make a call to prayer of loudspeakers and for quite some time, no. the mission was given to build minerals. the towers were the coolest made from the growing number of muslims in europe has meant that many musts are now easily recognizable from the outside loin, we're down. we're soon here. martin. yeah, modern mosque was here in denmark has the permission to build minarette. this one is, it was, it wasn't always that way. it was a field when the 1st mas was built outside copenhagen in 1964, where was explicitly forbidden. but today, thank god, it's gotten better dunk, bas overboard. i can't ask moth crowd than grew up in a conservative christian family in athens, west germany. in the late 19 seventy's, he travelled through asia and africa and it was a this is tiffany tift, that he learned about the islamic faith. in 1992 in his late thirties,
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he converted to islam. photography has since become a means for him to reflect on his identity as a european muslim pumpkin act. as his irish, i realized that this is actually what i'd been looking for is european islamic architect was oak. i liked it so much. i immediately fell in love with his mom august, tyler, that they are my mosques and my great passion. when a quarter day to day he is in mamma to photograph one of sweden's oldest moss the islamic center, a nama was built in 1984. this is laden, listen, community comes together to pray and socialize. crossing has taken pictures of the must be full. but that was over 20 years ago. you still miss my here. com or the most? it's when i 1st came here to photograph a mosque back in 1999. these minarets didn't exist,
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discovery walker only the prayer house and this courtyard here. these are 4 who just a tribute court art is a typical feature of the mosque was saying can be found everywhere in muslim countries than people meet and gather here is before entering the mosque, her prayer, touch base with on the in will shake. it will come to be images a vis anthem, many of the mosques that echoed ultimate crossen has photographed of the past 2 decades, has been sent in several exhibitions. ah, his book include some of his personal favorites. ah, ah, i know the place where she is, my favorite mosque isn't the one in bella rues designated from this yellow mosque here. simply because yellow is my favorite color. that's why i tell us my newest project as a danish book on a day, and that will be even more detailed and beautiful than this one or the fury show or
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not. sure not is returning to his adopted home in copenhagen and cut off with crawls and continues his ongoing project. he's not only hoping to process his own story through photography, but also to help combat prejudice against muslims in europe. it's easy to be enchanted by travel pictures we see on social media sites like instagram . but once we get to the intended destination or the notable landmarks really photo worthy, we thought we would put that question to the test with a photo tour of berlin. and you'll be surprised by some of the things we discovered the brandenburg gate, the villain cathedral, and alex on the plus these, but then landmark feature in thousands of photos posted on instagram. and they always look amazing. but can reality live up to the glamorous depiction on social media? it's time for
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a reality check. lynn is by far the most visited city in germany. in 2022, an estimate of 10000000 tourists came to the german capital and they had many photos books to choose from, including the city's main landmark, the brandon bouquets on puppies plat. it looks great on instagram, but how about in real life? and what if you catch it on a gray day with hordes of tourists in front? right next to it the famous hotel oblong cam pinsky is another instagram, hotspots, chef, concierge, ya. him link knows the spot better than most. so i'm guessing, i suppose, if you know it's a special place, i often snap outside to look at the last the sun rays coming from behind the victory column and the wow, that's a very beautiful scene, i'd say, motifs august. but despite the throngs of tourists and bad weather, it has to be said that the brandenburg gate is indeed a pleasure, worthy spot. also popular instagram is the berlin cathedral and its adjacent lost
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gotten the 120 year old church as a venue for services, concepts, and even acts of state. it's the largest protestant church in germany, but unlike most german churches, tourists have to pay an admission fee of $9.00 euros to enter money well spent. if you ask a beetle, pastor me, child cursing mornings and not kind to her spend the morning when there are no tourist center cathedral organ is just practicing. it's filled with the music and sunlight peak on phones on the list. it keeps amazing. ima on la place and i sit down and view and look around and just feel great. oh, he said that switch me to my debunk and shaw and can he said us been gone stump ball our conclusion, the berlin cathedral also lives up to its, picked up perfect in for an image. and it offers great views from above all to votes. berlin's famous tv tower and the family term,
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as it's known in germany, is another iconic berlin symbol. it's the tallest building in germany and tallies over the busy alexander plat squared. but the filtered snapshots don't show that in reality, alex, on the plots, also known as annex is a busy and fairly gritty in a city square, which is why on the alexander knee and off comes he often to do of an outreach work on for mr. alex englishman's into summer me. alex is a very interesting place because people from all walks of life made here, but smooth, unemployed people, managers, your bureaucrats and social workers like myself. what does the review street workers it's out of? i thought there are people of all ages to see it either. that's what makes the place. so interesting, saunders, i so much happening here. in short, if you want to get to know the real berlin alex is the right place. but if you only want to see the fear to both sides of the, then you might want to spend your time elsewhere
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spinning straw into gold that only exists in fairy tales, right? but something similar happens in the craft of straw, marked a tree. that's when straw like this here is broken off in process, so it ends up shimmering like gold. it can then be used as an in lay in furniture. now this technique dates back centuries and it's almost a forgotten art. but in paris there is one woman who embraces this craft to the point of perfection. oh the thought that straw could shine so bryce and be so versatile that thanks to the artistry of liaison to cook, ah, causing hammock, marcia, when i really became interested in strong market trade, no one knew much about it. it had fallen out of fashion, but i just fell in love with the material with straw lee, it's
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a crash highest endured for over 30 years. campers on your pit popped up. sure nothing. i'm live on the car straw marker tree specialist. i restore and create objects and straw by ah, this craft has been practiced in europe since the 17th century. rule is split, flattened and affixed to surfaces like wood for near using died a natural straw. modern design objects of luminous surfaces are produced that leads on to cold, pear street. ah, often you will believe it when you furniture and wall coverings all falling down and from time to time, special orders fabica and all like disco, fred, which i'm doing with an artist named pierre marie. nice. of course. i think he designed this little box, this crazy passions that i really love making is that
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a man is, will quote the fafsa. the rice straw she uses comes from burgundy in central france . the rise, storks can grow to be 2.5 meters tall. after the harvested the store was cleaned and dived different colors at her workshop, the stalks was split open and flattered. the stores coated with the silica a natural varnished that makes the glossy is glance at what makes this material so extraordinary is this silica which makes it was repellent within your or put water on straw marketing. and it feeds are better and stronger. a strong matching panel by much stronger than you might think you're on thought that little, even a 2 star restaurant in paris, boarded these room dividers from liaison to con. they create
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a special cosy atmosphere which kiss appreciate. oh, look, joseph goose said he's on the couldn't give his many people know that listen to con, made these, offered what folks like most is that it resembles sunshine. just these kinds of lines change color according to the intensity of the light and the daylight. we have, i am, your new rules seek one, a she, tubby, of feats kit is one of the few other crafts women in europe working with straw mark a tree. she has her studio in berlin. blue seaman shrouds from b lafelle to western germany also makes hard from straw. she learned who craft from liz, on the call when working with straw patience is a virtue depending on the complexity of the pattern, it can take up to 7 days to complete. a one square meter surface printing on
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it, does it have been? it's quite repetitive, and i'll call you glue, glue, and castle glue, glue, and cut my lead on that you need to be passionate about the material, incense, its qualities, the luminosity and very sensual nature. when you touch it by you, but i like and this is draw mark a tree, requires patience, precision and passion. that the a real interest in the material of that nature. just like back in the 17th century, straw mark a tree is still all done by head and just like rumpelstiltskin, these cross people can to humble straw into gold. and that brings us to the end of the show. be sure to check out our website for this week. so viewers draw and a chance at receiving some items from our d. w. uncensored collection, with instructions on how to access unblocked media around the world. as always,
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and fair farming time to update arable land. 42, the answer to almost everything. in 15 minutes on d. w. greenwashing nika, to enhancing the sustain a big companies are making big promises to save the environment and getting them in any way they claim to be fighting plastic waste. but what's really happening don't big ramos is all too often turn out to be big lies a fact. check global 3000 in 60 minutes on d. w o little, nor do davinci. mysterious masterpiece is perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece
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