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d. model this is when the virtual car and the photograph driver become one details like atmospheric lighting or realistic smoke around it it's a demanding process and takes two to three months to produce a single picture the main reason why we're doing what we're doing was because we want to run away from what we did before and that was like an advertisement so the very first project so the earth was started because we really wanted to enjoy what we are doing we we didn't want to have anyone on the other side telling us how to do things better in iran also except commissions british racing team mclaren for example wanted a picture of james hunt racing to win one thousand nine hundred seventy six world championship in japan a single picture like this costs fifty thousand euros and up the techniques the artist use can also be applied to themes outside of motorsports well i have a list of fifty scenes that i like to do so i would probably go to some. wars like crusaders or. something like this. now i think the first. interesting and we kind of started with the project but we stick to the cars s
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but 3-d models would be generated. with those 3-d models, there are different programs that can accept those. you can get different versions. these buildings, and the people that lived and worked in these buildings are a very important part of our history. and, i think it is important to tell their stories truthfully, and one way of doing that is to the architecture. in the architecture is part of the material culture that still survives today, that you can experience, and it is -- to tell their story. that is -- the architecture. but, it is also, the work here is also important, because, when i started doing this research, i found that there is information about these structures, and these people, but it is kind of everywhere, and there are little bits of it everywhere. it is taking a lot of time. years to compile it. and get it in one place and also to make it digital. and it has taken me a long time to do this. i would like to be able to share with others. so not everyone has to go back and do the same thing that i
but 3-d models would be generated. with those 3-d models, there are different programs that can accept those. you can get different versions. these buildings, and the people that lived and worked in these buildings are a very important part of our history. and, i think it is important to tell their stories truthfully, and one way of doing that is to the architecture. in the architecture is part of the material culture that still survives today, that you can experience, and it is -- to tell...
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process for us was to go to edinburgh, a laser scan of that square in that building to do an accurate 3—d modelour animation. obviously the last stage of the project, we see things on a model because it gives you a sense of how content moves around corners and how things feel. 59 productions have previously created the light shows with the guggenheim museum in new york, and the sydney opera house, but its next project is going to focus on the sound of minutes of silence in a dark room with no light at all. we like to try and do things that are quite different, i suppose, so sometimes it is huge scale and colour and the crowds, and sometimes it is intimate and small in museums. the next chance to see this is at the edinburgh festival on august three. that was jen at the royal albert hall. now, the tour de france is coming to an end this week. the monumental 3351 kilometre race is now 115 years old. fans love its epic proportions and its gruelling pace, but this year they may also be able to enjoy lots and lots of lovely data, because analytics and machine learning are coming to one of the oldest
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the information that we have compiled and that really varies in what we need and want. 3-d models will be generated with those models. there is a different programs with different versions. these buildings and the people that lived and worked in the buildings are very important part of history. i think it is important to tell the story truthfully and one way is pictures. the architecture is part of the material culture that survives today that you can visit and experience and it is a vehicle to tell the story and that is amazing, the architecture but the work is important because when i started doing this research, i found that there is information about the structures and the people but it is everywhere. little bits of everywhere and it has taken a lot of time to compile it and get it in one place and to make it digital. it has taken a long time to do this and i would like to be able to share it with others. not everyone has to go and do the same thing. i want others to be able to benefit from it and have access to it so they can move forward and do the research with it. produce meani
the information that we have compiled and that really varies in what we need and want. 3-d models will be generated with those models. there is a different programs with different versions. these buildings and the people that lived and worked in the buildings are very important part of history. i think it is important to tell the story truthfully and one way is pictures. the architecture is part of the material culture that survives today that you can visit and experience and it is a vehicle to...
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d. model date it represents the shape and size of the gun itself and then sending that to your three d. printer and line it the rest of the work now the difficulty is not what i just described but producing a good quality gone one that can withstand the heat and pressure of the of ammunition going up and that's the problem are at least one of a few problems with the idea of three d. printing yet is they can explode and they can injure not only not only yourself if you're firing but people around you that maybe yes so that's one of the few problems. that we see. you know idea of three print guns and let's say that we've got a crime that is committed with a three d. printed gone what would the police do you know if they were trying to track down the weapon are these plastic guns are they are they traceable i mean is there something like you know with a serial number or or some type of tag in these plastic guns. no to the serial numbers no markings whatsoever it would be it's. impossible to track down loads and the production of these these guns virtually impossible and we know that three
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d. model. it's a place where you know where you connect with nature and the building itself and our architectural philosophy we thought about this a lot about this a motional connection the form that when people and buildings and this is the place for me where i really can serve and the marriage with the with the surroundings with her natural materials when the music playing from the house and the birds singing at the same time lose their lives is really authentic music was ago every night in the forest near quantised they're singing the blues inside and out. and staying on the topic of music we continue what sounds music ballet to be it's the stuff dreams are made of. rachel armstrong has what millions of young girls longed for. just seventeen years of age she's landed a coveted place at russia's bolshoi ballet academy she spent most of her young life working towards that goal training for several hours a day. it's just everything to me i really enjoy and it's what i want to you. rachel grew u
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d. model of.this kitchen island that swings out to the terrace was it is his idea it bridges the homes interior with the exterior which is also connected to music. it's a place where you know where you connect with nature and the building itself and our architectural philosophy we thought about this a lot about this a motional connection that formed between people and buildings and this is the place for me where i really can and the merge with the with the surroundings with her natural materials with music going from the house and the birds singing at the same time because it loses really authentic music the thing was a car every night in the forest near quantised they're singing the blues inside and out. and staying on the topic of music we continue with down's music ballet to be exact the bolshoi ballet is among the world's oldest companies and it's recognized as one of the best so it's an honor to be accepted into its academy in the past one hundred eighty is only a handful of british dancers h
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. >> we have made a number of our 3-d models available for anyone to download. >> the files are open ce. there are no restrictions. there are dozens of examples on the company's website. >> if you have a 3-d printer you can put them in real objects if you like. >> it is all about education. >>> a blood thinner on the path of the mount -- on the peninsula needs the donations. type o is needed if -- is needed. the inventory is low. it could affect the ability to serve hospitals where patients may need lifesaving transfusions. >> does this last -- just as last week alone there has been a shortage. if you are able to donate, go to one of our donation centers work >> our donation centers. >> there are no blood drives at high schools or colleges. >>> they are taking up residence in san jose. this is on display at the city's history park. a real life rose was there to celebrate and recalling her own contribution. >> i was working in the aircraft after my husband was sent overseas. i got a job at the roundhouse. >> it travels around the country. it coincides with the special weekend event in
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you are able to see a 3-d model of yourself.ly: talk to me about the potential here, the kinds of information this can give you and how it might change your life or how you live it. >> i think we are scale of and we aresessed obsessed with numbers that do not ultimately matter for your health. if you get on a scale and you are five or 10 pounds heavier, but you are making dietary changes and working out of at the gym, do those changes matter? you can see what the life choices are doing to impact your body with of this. sometimes when you're working out, you're gaining weight. you might get discouraged by getting on the scale everyday. emily: what about privacy issues, in light of the facebook data scandals, what companies know about us and if they are being honest and even know where our data has gone. >> naked labs takes it very seriously and that is why all the scandal don on a vice. emily: so it is stored there -- done on device. emily: so it is stored there? >> yes. emily: you joined founders fund a couple of years ago and y
you are able to see a 3-d model of yourself.ly: talk to me about the potential here, the kinds of information this can give you and how it might change your life or how you live it. >> i think we are scale of and we aresessed obsessed with numbers that do not ultimately matter for your health. if you get on a scale and you are five or 10 pounds heavier, but you are making dietary changes and working out of at the gym, do those changes matter? you can see what the life choices are doing to...
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you get what looks like a silver surfer image of yourself, a flattened image, and you can see a 3-d modelk to me about the potential here, the kinds of information this can give you and how it might change her life or how you live it? cyan: i think we are scale obsessed and obsessed with numbers that do not really ultimately matter for your health. you get on a scale and you are like, imed am two or 10 pounds heavier, but you are working out at the gym. those changes matter. when you get a 3-d body scan, you can see how those life choices are impacting your body. sometimes when you workout, you are gaining weight so you might become discouraged if you got on the scale every day. emily: what about the privacy issues? we are so concerned what companies know about us, how they are using that data, if they are being honest and if they know where our data has gone? last datalabs -- make it takes that suit -- make it labs take that seriously -- naked labs take that seriously. fund: you joined founders a couple of years ago and you were an angel investor before that. you backed uber and spacex.
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. ♪ nasa created the video with a digital 3-d model based on images from its lunar recoaissancerbiter, nasa used a stationary camry capturing the sun's changing shadows during a lunar day and created this video toom any an orchestra to claude debussey's "claire de lune". >> which means by the light of theweoon. e got to get you more culture, handley. >> did you set me up with that, rieger in there. >> tonight this woman is sharing her story of survival after falling off a cruise ship. >> and from reality tv store owner to medical marijuana dispensary. e.r tracee wilkins finds out about her new vent >> and as you're making your plansor the week, we're going to have some rain and thunderstormsre out t tomorrow. tomorrow is a storm team 4 weather alertay. much d does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls fros any of your devi come from your business number. themnot so much. we let you keep an
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d. model of humans don't know valuate key parameters and compares the readings with standard values marcus' much you check develop the app in his spare time. does the slums get to go into a month and see a family of six sleeping eating and living in a tiny space and no sanitation three choices thousand people then you know something has to be done. and the people committed to taking action have to be given. to carry out as efficiently as possible. technology is free yet sensible and used responsibly it can open up huge opportunities and help make the world a fair up place. today we saw some really interesting examples in that report there how else are apps helping people in need well there's another really cool app that i want to share with you that's helping farmers in kenya who've been hit by a failed crops and unstable markets and farm creates transparency it's for transparency first of all farmers in kenya and it also tells them basically how to run their farms it gives them invaluable tips it tells them which crops will be most in demand when so that they can plant the right seeds and
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d. model of humans then evaluate the parameters and compares the readings with standard values marcus' much you check develop the app in his spare time. the money does the slums give him more bones and you go into a mum by saddam and see a family of six sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation three toilets for a thousand people then you know something has to be done. and the people committed to taking action have to be given through to carry out their working as efficiently as possible. when judge talk technology is freely accessible and you. used responsibly it can open up huge opportunities and help make the world a fair up place. so we saw two very useful apps and david thank you very much for that for telling us about how apps can be used for very useful needs in an emerging economy that's it for me i'm such evil thank you very much for your company more news coming up for you at the top of the hour. i'm sure. some. of them returned to kabul. in the twenty seventeen we met in the afghan capital to have been deported from germany and all they wanted was to contact.
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this is mainly the bmw 530 d sedan model, the german automotive maker said the cause of the defect ise south korean government have decided they will conduct their own investigation into the case and if necessary they will take legal action but what they have done this week, bmw apologised publicly and said there would be a recall of over 10,000 diesel vehicles but the local governments will take this a step further, they will take this a step further, they will take this a step further, they will take roughly tens of thousands of cars off the road but they are asking bmw owners to do this voluntarily and how they actually pass a safety check. this is something local governments can do, they have the authority to do it under south korean laugh. thank you monica. europe mostly positive, starting the day in positive territory, onlyjust slightly, doing pretty well for now. and kim gittleson has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. on wednesday it's all about the american retailer. first we'll get a bit of economic data in the form of july retail sales. most analysts are expe
this is mainly the bmw 530 d sedan model, the german automotive maker said the cause of the defect ise south korean government have decided they will conduct their own investigation into the case and if necessary they will take legal action but what they have done this week, bmw apologised publicly and said there would be a recall of over 10,000 diesel vehicles but the local governments will take this a step further, they will take this a step further, they will take this a step further, they...
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aston martin has launched a new top model of the powerful d b a levon a.m.r. the previous of the twelve d.v. eleven i don't put a four hundred forty seven kilowatts whereas this new high end racer has an output of four hundred seventy kilowatts it comes with a price tag of just under two hundred twenty thousand euros and this particular aston martin d b eleven am our signature addition will set you back thirty thousand euros more. pickup trucks are popular the world over but in germany there's something of a rare sight so it may prove worthwhile to look at a new offering that's built in europe and italy to be exact that thing at all backgrounds. on the outside it looks beefy enough and the hard plastic cladding makes it lie. rough and robust as well. high ground clearance and large wheels are a big help when driving in rugged terrain the two point five leader diesel is a good natured workhorse and fuel consumption of nine leaders for one hundred kilometers driving a maximum of one hundred twenty kilometers per hour is quite acceptable as almost filmic for a ca
aston martin has launched a new top model of the powerful d b a levon a.m.r. the previous of the twelve d.v. eleven i don't put a four hundred forty seven kilowatts whereas this new high end racer has an output of four hundred seventy kilowatts it comes with a price tag of just under two hundred twenty thousand euros and this particular aston martin d b eleven am our signature addition will set you back thirty thousand euros more. pickup trucks are popular the world over but in germany there's...
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d. gun. well it's not expensive at all you can buy the low end models for less than three hundred dollars and they're eligible on line and . various the locations around the world so it doesn't take much to get started. at some point you can download the files for thirty percent then that would be virtually free so that to get started. the barrier to entry is very very low. and talk us through the freshest in of making the different pieces for this plastic gun i mean is it as simple as downloading software and then hitting print. well yeah it's. pretty much as simple as downloading file a data file three model data that represents the shape and size of the gun itself and then sending that to your three d. printer and let it rest work now the difficulty is not what i just described but producing a good quality gotten one that can withstand the heat and pressure of the of ammunition going up and that's the problem are at least one of a few problems with something i feel three pretty get is they can explode and they can injure not only not only yourself if you're firing but people around you tha
d. gun. well it's not expensive at all you can buy the low end models for less than three hundred dollars and they're eligible on line and . various the locations around the world so it doesn't take much to get started. at some point you can download the files for thirty percent then that would be virtually free so that to get started. the barrier to entry is very very low. and talk us through the freshest in of making the different pieces for this plastic gun i mean is it as simple as...
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a quick search on a 3-d prototype model i can get a hold of. got 10 or 15 hits on guns that could be changed over to real guns. it is here, we have to deal with it. we cannot regulate the guns, the printers, or the technology. we have to deal with it. that is all i have to say. host: 25 minutes left in the segment of the washington journal, having this conversation about three guns and their regulation. , special line for gun owners otherwise if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. calling in this morning as we take you to one story to talk about, the criminal trial of president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort got underway yesterday, with a busy first day. there is a story about the first day. jacqueline thompson is a reporter for the hill, covering the manna for trial. take us through everything that happened in a busy first day of his trial? guest: thank you john for having me. the day started off with a jury selection. they were able to see the trial, six women, six
a quick search on a 3-d prototype model i can get a hold of. got 10 or 15 hits on guns that could be changed over to real guns. it is here, we have to deal with it. we cannot regulate the guns, the printers, or the technology. we have to deal with it. that is all i have to say. host: 25 minutes left in the segment of the washington journal, having this conversation about three guns and their regulation. , special line for gun owners otherwise if you are in the eastern or central time zones,...
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twenty five years ago by the cia it's even more the case since the color revolution model has been introduced. and what the ne d. does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. around two hundred fifty protesters at the university of north carolina at chapel hill pulls down a controversial confederate statue on monday night one hundred five year old monument known as silent sam had long been seen as a symbol of white supremacy. record nine hundred thirteen it commemorated those who died fighting for the slave holding confederate states in the american civil war the monument had polarized opinion on campus for decades and had been
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seed is growing strong to fix third generation of the model is growing on to some land so what's changed. driving sixty minutes on d w. rock n roll. the simplest down to the church i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think yoko's goals of his music car stop come. rock and religion a clash that brings many parallels to fight. for the two really so irreconcilable card the devil and long control. stars of august nineteenth t.w. glam. welcome to our final special edition of the week today we're featuring all sorts of animals is what's coming up in the show. new perspective.
seed is growing strong to fix third generation of the model is growing on to some land so what's changed. driving sixty minutes on d w. rock n roll. the simplest down to the church i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think yoko's goals of his music car stop come. rock and religion a clash that brings many parallels to fight. for the two really so irreconcilable card the devil and long control. stars of august nineteenth t.w. glam. welcome to our final special edition of the week...
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d w. one to elephants need this. is a plastic model turned into a paving stone why do algae make it clear in. the good idea kill working anywhere and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspire each other eco in africa vitamin magazine on t w. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they can stronger. africa on the move. stories for both people in the community of friends shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series from africa. d w dot com for go on the move. the thing is h i v positive. he was infected at birth. she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to a child negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against. more than one hundred percent of these children up on healthy. the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambiq
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twenty five years ago by the cia it's even more the case since the color revolution model has been introduced. and what the ne d. does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually i want to go to international today coming up one of the most recognizable sports clothes brands in whole water of the release of the new trying to get what's the fuss about you find out shortly. what politicians to do something. to put themselves on the laws. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some more want to press. on to the right to be prosperous like the falklands spectrum or can't be good for. the interest of
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twenty five years ago by the cia it's even more the case since the color revolution model has been introduced. and what the ne d. does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. there are concerns that a large number of child slaves trafficked from vietnam and china could be working on cannabis farms in london this comes as figures disclosed under the freedom of information requests showed the scale of the illegal drugs cultivation. the high number of cannabis farms across london and trafficking of vietnamese children to work in them is extremely worrying potentially thousands of children and young people are being trafficked from
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twenty five years ago by the cia it's even more the case since the color revolution model has been introduced. and what the ne d. does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it seems like it's pushing human rights and things that americans can get behind and that's why they receive so little scrutiny from the public it's very clever actually. there are concerns that the large number of child slaves trafficked from vietnam and china could be working on canada's farms in london it comes as figures disclosed under a freedom of information request showed the scale of the illegal drugs cultivation the high number of cannabis farms across london and trafficking of vietnamese children to work in them is extremely worrying potentially thousands of children and young people are being trafficked from vie
twenty five years ago by the cia it's even more the case since the color revolution model has been introduced. and what the ne d. does is what the cia might have done to salvador allende in she lay but they do so overtly and therefore avoid a lot of the scrutiny from congress it looks like they're funding democracy and legitimate protests but they're directing their resources exclusively against countries that resist washington's economic and political agenda it's an extension of the cia but it...
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d e if you need to know nick we just missed out. on your all you know you can use our model as a normal. school. for. the illuminati or with us you know not worth it. runyan a lot of the adult male it really is no more a double b. doesn't it but only say most of it on leno so when your guy that. he's until after six days of walking in july one thousand nine hundred five ramez in a small group found a way through the bosnian serb forces cordon and reached his lot after the war and six years as a refugee rama's returned to his family home in style with a notable nandini from germany. not least those on doing bird dog learn a new world need to know for them you just model but don't give me the louis vuitton gimmick which only. a man this is not a new shoe might be ok food on a model marking the one year bug in your county rama's first found bones while clearing land near his home in two thousand and one the post let me see. that the un doesn't train or they don't. actually have reposed no knowledge and branch will pay you four hundred was not a good just. not he good with them
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that has the federal govnment warning owners of countless models to check if they're driving a recalled car that has notfieen dker is doing something different. it's going door to door, hunting for those owners in order to replace tho faulty parts. phil lebeau is in miami tonight. >> garcia is one of the lucky ones. honda going door to door in miami, with a civic had a defective and potentially deadly defect. >> i had the vehicle aiary ago and i wasdt aware that it recall on it. i came to find out when the young lady knocked on my door and notified me that the car had a recall. >> she's not alone. millionsre unaware their car is under recall despite high-profile stories ofin drive killed byroec mi exploding air bags that s metal and nearly every automaker recalling and fixing millions of vehicle, chsler, honda, ford, toyota and other automakers still have millions mor need new air bags so some like honda are scanning license plates r plates around the country to see if the vehicle c r bealled and repaired. >> these are extraordinary measures done by companies that are desperate because they know it's dropped f
that has the federal govnment warning owners of countless models to check if they're driving a recalled car that has notfieen dker is doing something different. it's going door to door, hunting for those owners in order to replace tho faulty parts. phil lebeau is in miami tonight. >> garcia is one of the lucky ones. honda going door to door in miami, with a civic had a defective and potentially deadly defect. >> i had the vehicle aiary ago and i wasdt aware that it recall on it. i...
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daughters were born, she began to worry there were not enough role models for girls in these industries. can't you see? i'm building a 3—ding a gap in the market, she and a business partner created purple & nine. related to them is that they were real people that we brought along on a journey and i really believed that if we can get sort of a mass following behind us, if girls can meet and fall in love with them and these characters that we have developed, then it was clear to me that we were going to be on tv. hey, purple, check it out, look what you can make. seeing the artwork for the first time and watching the animations, it was life—affirming. it felt like, wow, these are characters that need to exist. listen, we'll figure this out. how hard can it be? we had all the scripts, we had ten essentially episodes already written and ready to go. miriam tried to raise crowdfunding support for her project. we went on indiegogo, our campaign was not successful and we did not raise the necessary 50% within the first three days, so that we knew that it was essentially over. and once you have failed on a crowdfunding platform,
daughters were born, she began to worry there were not enough role models for girls in these industries. can't you see? i'm building a 3—ding a gap in the market, she and a business partner created purple & nine. related to them is that they were real people that we brought along on a journey and i really believed that if we can get sort of a mass following behind us, if girls can meet and fall in love with them and these characters that we have developed, then it was clear to me that we...
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human rights law displacements models of the global current of local action. global three thousand next on d w. and all round up to the b.m.w. school but this to me as odd to draw. the best is no kids no kids as school cheers the big sixteen. goal. they make a commitment. they find some. they inspire. africa on the road. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.-w. is a multimedia series for her go. d w dot com or go. play this make three sounds and heads to mexico where customary osama bails of being transformed into vehicles of the future will that improve life for the smog within cities nine million residents.
human rights law displacements models of the global current of local action. global three thousand next on d w. and all round up to the b.m.w. school but this to me as odd to draw. the best is no kids no kids as school cheers the big sixteen. goal. they make a commitment. they find some. they inspire. africa on the road. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into...