Painting stay tuned and find out and with that barry wont come to a new edition of the euro max today we have the following topics in store for you. The latest trend in 20 twentieths like the snecked attention and. Magazine leave tips for a perfect weekend in. The legs. His office is. German marine biologist wally corns is not only a diver hes also a nature photographer and has been exploring the underwater world for over 20 years he dives into caves swims with orcas and keeps his calm as sharks fly past we tagged along on his latest expedition to norway to watch as he gets close to massive back whales. Underwater photography dives bryson 2 d. Proves he is getting close to sea life and swimming through ice caves. The marine biologist and Research Diver is known internationally through his photos. Little trouble with extreme temperatures in fact he prefers icy waters. Its been in groups of 4 and im a big fan of called bodies of water because its always surprising what you can find. As i told you dive in the water seems gray or black all around. But in many places youll find creatures you wont see anywhere else on earth little worms snails many kinds of jellyfish and polyps. And if youre lucky you might find yourself in the midst of a vast school of herring and humpback whales and orcas plunge right in their bellies and its fascinating to find such a wealth of creatures in these cold waters and give us a little bit of the future if. Its not always certain whether or not feeling count of them sometimes on his expeditions has to wait for hours in the cold here in northern norway winter temperatures can drop to minus 25 degrees celsius but there was a can stay at about 4 degrees its physically demanding. For the kid to live a dry suit like the one im wearing now protect me against the cold of the foot of mine called but i keep the water from touching my body underneath is a thick fleece so i can last a while in the water. I wear near preen gloves and a neoprene hurt but after 30 to 45 minutes in the water i still get cold fictional dots of cut. Sometimes the photographer goes what days without encountering any animals but then when the whales reach the cold and the way suffer garson its an adrenaline rush well it only has seconds to react if hes lucky they might post a feat. That gives them an opportunity to get up close. In the winter months the chances of spotting whales are good thats when they swim into the and feel out from the northern atlantic parts chasing after herring. Back on land he goes through the facts. And. If it turns out well a good underwater image always tells a story. For example where does the creature live what behavior does it show is it at home in extreme habitats that are it hospitable to us the fence it has been a factor safaris in norway 4 times the one from the 1st my loved 120. 00 q as around to be prepared for anything. Now i take along much less. You dont need incredibly sophisticated equipment you just have to be quick and at the right place at the right time so fortunately i dont need all the stuff that i did 4 years ago. But it could also travels light when he goes looking for the Northern Lights and the other natural phenomenon in the high north. When they have here in the sky Long Exposure times can produce magical imitations. Not least its a photograph youre photographing the Northern Lights has something extremely relaxing about it you find a spot in beautiful surroundings with a good view and then you need lots of time to do patients and like look then you can make something of it. The photographer from hamburg gives talks to audiences of every 8 around the world its important to him to give as many people as he can an understanding of nature feel about a bit as many of my images are static i enjoy taking beautiful pictures but to depict reality and raise consciousness i have to take photos of images that are always pretty show overfishing pollution and damage to the ocean so people see whats happening out there. Working in cold water regions is exhausting but the fascination with it keep. You must mention beyond not many people would expect norwegian fjords to harbor so much life in winter i want to show that to my photos and presentations there teeming with life in its purest form and i feel so lucky that i can experience this for the support of. Another year and of a trend what colors hot which clothes are cool what holiday spots are in but there is also more to know what out of food trends in 2028 have you heard of eating art and nec if you cation know well once a year for Trent Research ahead you puts it all down in her annual food report so lets find out what we are munching on this year. Helpings of food enough on the plate for 2 meals that is definitely out says honey ritz layers food report small portions quick but healthy beds in the austrian food trends researchers checking out the whole new restaurant in vienna. This is the dish that may well be trending in 2020 the poke a bowl is a staple of hawaiian cuisine its usually made with fish but can also be made with tofu chicken out or vegetables combined with the various dressings. That you can come in and see the counter and then you pick what grabs a mango tempt you with its warm yellow color or a green cucumber salmon is definitely a topic for salmon and avocado are in fact a longstanding favorites. More and more patrons are taking their lunches away to eat at work the day used to be divided into working hours and meal time no more. Nowadays our work determines our meal times we eat when we have time or when we feel like it or when our work allows. Slow calls this is not the case mealtimes become shorter but more frequent. Food report part 2 eating art designer teresa bear guy has created a set of tableware that provides every course with its very own stage. What we see and feel influences what we taste. Darker and more angular shapes are associated with bitter or salty food well rounded line shapes evokes we. Would soon have a point. Served on these plates a dessert requires less sugar but doesnt taste any less sweet. And the smoked red beads seem more flavorful if the smoke is still visible. To reset beggar is not simply trying to amaze her audience eating more consciously means eating and consuming less. Of i think its important we preserve our feeling for nutrition but in fact were losing it and i think the Climate Change dilemma is responsible for that. Thats why i wanted to focus on that aspect with the series. Of. This same basic idea backs up urban food the challenge is to find ways to feed over 9000000000 people within 30 years is one answer simply to grow more crops within the cities. This is our products farm is actually indiana. Vegetable farming with fish production this is the farm for african catfish excretions service fertiliser for their tomatoes cucumbers and bell peppers not one drop of water goes to waste. The. Fish water comes through the drip or here where its and rich with nitrogen and the fish excrement. In here nuff water oxygen and nutrients to grow strong. Business is going strong to the farms own store sells fish and other products but most of the produce goes to the restaurant when we think of Food Production we think of farmers out in the field but wed also like to have Fresh Produce close to the city with shorter transport distances many people dont realize just how much can be done right here. One example is vertical farming grows higher and higher that saves space and yields bigger harve this smaller area. The concept is not at all new this went up in vienna in 1974 the plants are put on a kind of dumb waiter to get more light but the system never really took hold. Starting in the 1960 s. Grocery prices plummeted to such an extent a certain product simply became unprofitable. Now perhaps the time is right the tower will soon be turning green again. This year the food report is looking at how resources can be used economically and made sustainable. But theres certainly always enough time treat. You remember these from your childhood flicka cuts d. M. S. Changed when you took the card back and forth when spanish art. 30 she got the and as was a child she would always interest certain candy just so he could get the flipper working image card inside the bag later as a grown up he transported the idea into his paint it took him a long time to figure out how and now he told us his secret technique. A woman. Suddenly cries out as if in pain a smiling girl. Becomes a frowning boy. To fully appreciate sounds the containers work the viewer has to look at them from different angles the spanish painter loves double meanings. When i was little we had these cards flip images and they gave me the idea for my technique for oil painting is a bit different and always surprises the viewers. The painters studio is in this house in a small village near to rona in catalonia. Hes a selftaught artist and this current hes working on a portrait of a girl who changes into an old woman as the perspective of the do it changes. He asks friends neighbors and family to serve as models so she could danas starts with a photograph to paint from it takes him about a month to complete her work. How does he create the illusion of the transformation is not i use a special painting paste to make the relief for my for. His secret tool and i sing back. My neighbor gave me this he was a pastry chef and watching him work gave me the idea to use these Old Fashioned utensils. The paste has to dry for 2 days. Then he cleans it up with a trial. I smoothed over all the little flaws right at the start to achieve a perfect surface to work with. I need 2 surfaces to make the 2 images. One on this side one on the other side. Then he makes a sketch. But. I create the transformation during the painting process trying is to coordinate the lines for both images and finished the old woman will have wrinkles that the younger one doesnt. But the whole area of the cheek for instance is the same for both women. Then the applies the oil paints at a constant angle of 45. 00 degrees to the can we. Are here i see one image otherwise its the same as painting on a flat surface. You have to get used to the lines being broken and not continuous on the canvas. First i finish one image and then i go over and finish the other one little bit but i think. A lot of. Sounds you could do in as finds inspiration at the film is am interest. There he studies the optical illusions from the 1800s. The moment it was in the past these things inspired an amazed people now its the magic the surprise the fact that i like that look into some of. His words hang in private collections around the world now museums have begun to purchase some of this painting is Marilyn Monroe changes into albert einstein. Century containers plans to keep painting his optical illusions in future but his latest idea is a little painting for viewing with 3 d. Glasses. Once a year a small Winter Sports resort and switzerland becomes the focus of well interest thats when politicians and Business Leaders meet in warst Economic Forum right before the small town became a high security zone my colleague megha least traveled there she wanted to find out what you can experience there over one weekend this time she had a little more luggage along why because you cant go through with the land you cant go to switzerland without going skiing. This is what it looks like in the swiss alps in winter and an altitude of 2600 meters. And walk into my perfect weekend in davos. Early in the morning i set off for the percent ski area together with my skiing instructor big. Winter sports date back to the 1800s in this part of switzerland and the 12 kilometer downhill run is the legendary. That you got to see this every day this is an amazing landscape tell me a little bit more about what makes it so unique and special i have the are. All here and all of the. They are different in that the way the best trained to be able to figure. And thats able to. Speak gives me some tips on how to ski a bit more gracefully but of course this is my activity check for a perfect weekend skiing in parsec. We take a break and a mountain restaurant where they serve up a lunch of special teams from the region. Here. What do we have here its. A brood mare plant yes one of the famous meat smiths and the cheese. From that. They could racing here in this lake this is my color married to for a perfect weekend in davos they really. After lunch we head to an igloo hotel that is rebuilt every winter the motto for this season is bella italia about 2000 hours of labor went into constructing this hotel of snow and ice oh wow. Look at what we have a gondola. Im not going to spend the night here but i want to take a look at some of the rooms such as the tuscany suite with the Leaning Tower of pisa its freezing cold here so a couple of mulled wine hits the spot. Today im leaving the skis behind and im going to go on a small discovery tour of. The town with a population of roughly 11000 lives mainly from tourism every winter davos hosts the worlds political and economic elites who gather at the Congress Center to discuss the issues of the day as you can see devils is in the midst of preparations for the world Economic Forum when many famous names are going to descend on this town but over 100 years ago one famous painter left his mark here. And that was german expressionist and. Who came to live in davos in 1918 this museum houses an extensive collection of his work. Why did he come here in the 1st place he was very he was depressed and he was searching for a new life in the mountains very close to the in the trail. And looked for houston or lived in davos for 20 years he completed many of his paintings during that time renderings of the countryside and the people the museum also has the Worlds Largest collection of his sketch books now fully digitized. Curator wasnt the only one to enjoy the benefits of davos his fresh mountain air. During the 1800s many patients with tuberculosis came here the famous shots up hotel actually started out as a senatorial. One author in particular helped make this place famous thats thomas mann he wrote about the shots out in his book the Magic Mountain would you agree that he helped boost the reputation of this place for think it helped a lot the town and of course this building and shot to stay like it is and keep these 3 alive so its just a jump back in time when you enter this place is here this is my excursion to head up to the shops out and enjoy some walnut cake. For the return to the valley i rented a sledge. And the rest of my good health. And until next time its happy travels. And if you want to find out how to spend a perfect weekend at the european cities just go to our you tube channel you will find maglis tips for athens reykjavik and proc plus more as far as im concerned a chair consists of 4 legs feet and back rest but the exhibition tanith and designs to prove that a chair is not just a chair 200 years of chair design are on show with a select examples from the famous german furniture manufacturer among them classics. A chair designed in 836. And another one from 2018. Munichs pina could take down more down a museum is dedicating an entire exhibition to the last 200 years of chair design. The show is entitled to an at and design one of the curators. One of her favorites is this chair from 859 its sold over 50000000 times entirely new at the time it was the use of bentwood. Thats us i believe this is an iconic piece of design this socalled coffeehouse chair also simply known as number 14 is characterized by the unity of technology and design its a simple piece of furniture and consists of just 6 parts and 10 screws and 2 nuts say thats all i want that is. The exhibition looks ahead as well as back. Munich designer stephan calla created the shows concept and contributed a study of his own for a new chair and a stool. As a woman from guns this is an early prototype of a very narrow chair this heres a study on active sitting and about finding the Tipping Point this is our 1st chair made from wood and this is our latest design from today. Stephan callas studio the designer and his team have been working on this project since 2018 and its still ongoing. The d n s chair as they call it is intended for volume production. There right after all chairs are pieces of furniture that surround us constantly. On them for extended periods theyre like. Accessors foster. Back to the exhibition it shows how Furniture Design radically changed in the 1920 s. Through the introduction of new materials like tubular steel major designers such as my boy of the Bauhaus School developed a radical new look. In the 1950 s. Styles underwent another change with curvaceous forms and bright colors designers like van up on ton of denmark brought pop into peoples homes. And started then a plant on kick started a new design era that turned away from the perpendicular functionalist aesthetic to very. High in the form of the new era was about a more emotional approach and whats in the island and whats in that if i have. Even today designers such as lord Norman Foster are still finding innovative approaches to the chair often through new materials and production methods. Many people see the chair as just a place to sit down but 200 years of chair design proved it can be much more. 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