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a stickler for detail and she has long been considered one of the best viola players in the world now the all too much accolade the. music prize she is rehearsing at schloss elmo in bavaria. started playing the viola at age 3 and i'm usually a choice spot phiona kanno were already taken by other members of her large family . men to develop our own unique musical language and search for the essence of music with her viola. it's 1st time but it's also tricky so this balance is. it's a challenge and it's been a challenge for 30 years and it's so many possibilities that i can be both a soloist and him a musician in very very different repertoire zimmerman is keen to pass on her knowledge she became a professor at the age of just 21 and supports talented young musicians in various projects she says she teaches was strict ears but always with a deep understanding of her students. what i want to place to share my enthusiasm for music to also to give warm supporting. to developing everybody. strong sides and then send them out into the world of the music so that they can be happy musicians for god. to be as a moment at home in her apartment today she's meeting the composer george lentz from luxembourg to scrutinize every note and to. find the precise sound required that sounds very fast. enough yes i know i'm not sure if that's the best solution for this part of the noise i'm not sure if we get back to the normal sound quick enough. sounds a little. 2 2 he wants to create a foundation using the prize money 2. i want to support. to be financially independent for some time. not many but some who have a good mix of talent discipline and good concepts. primers also represents a new freedom. so far for other. reacted to ideas that came from outside and i think with this kind of award i wouldn't be able to also come up with what would i do to my own commission. the. music prize will help her fulfill her credo to continually try out new things to always go forward and never to stand still. the 1920s was an extraordinary time here in berlin and the reality of what was happening artistically and politically in this city was great material for what has become the most expensive german t.v. series ever made the aptly named bob alone in the 1st 16 episodes had a budget of 40000000 neuros courtesy of sky and germany's main public broadcaster a day it's been such a success internationally series 3 is said to have a similar budget it begins on sky germany this weekend. and old hollywood maxim says a film should start with an earthquake and work up to a climax the earthquake in babylon berlin is the stock market crash of 1929 and many see only one way out. hollywood could have hardly staged it better or. our hero is caught up in the maelstrom of the world economic crisis commission again. traumatized by world war one he's now a mental wreck addicted to drugs but still a great investigator. the new season is again based on a novel by far. in the silent deaths silent movies are being edged out by talkies. the new season of babylon berlin is set in the glamorous world of the film industry at a time of rapid change being in the spotlight is not always easy but shouldn't be facing . us can also see it. on berlin the pinnacle of german t.v. series production with great attention to detail the makers have captured the spirit of the times and recreated the berlin of the 100 years ago plenty of historical facts mixed with a sprinkling of dramatic fiction is the formula much more captivating than a simple retelling of history. from my money comes from the. image hookups has to heart of the new. police commissioner also back on the case emancipated criminologists is definitely ahead of her time. but beyond the lynn returns with 12 new episodes of johnson the volcano as berlin enjoys the party only faintly aware of the catastrophe waiting around the corner when the nazis seize power. back in the 1960s the 1st graphic images were generated by a computer and those computer based drawings were the foundation of what has become a new art form digital art today we're surrounded by digital media of all kinds those virtual reality 3 d. printers seem to be able to reproduce anything and you can create things digitally that just do not exist in nature that's the subject of an exhibition here in germany called illusionary nature. back to nature. far from the stress of everyday life. a daily places radiates income but places that don't exist on show in an exhibition at the sinclair house museum home. this is the digital. virtual world created on the computer. created by algorithms and advanced software it's the art form of the 21st century and the digital revolution technology is a game changer. not only in arts the real world we live in has also been radically affected nature is no longer we are mercilessly exploiting its resources by products of our unbridled consumerism often land in the sea martin di caro made of plastic waste not only in this meant to reality artwork a striking number of virtual worlds depict one thing intact. untouched by human activity in everyday life 2 pictures of the real world have human traces a raised by photoshop. here at least when mankind touches nature as in this installation it doesn't destroy it actually makes it grow. as they said of course and now recreate nature it can show the kind of nature we yearn for as we would like it to be again deserted and idealistic. yet. this longing for nature is nothing new 200 years ago caspar david friedrich also ideal. nature and it's no coincidence that this longing grew up in an age of industrialization a longing to escape dirty factories and the constructs of urban life that i think this is because industrialization and now digitalisation to of course removes you from nature you actually enter another world it's not called the digital world for nothing and this distance from nature perhaps leads to a greater longing to return to it. so clear. back to nature back to an interactive perfect world in which we feel safe because the age of progress is also the age of fear where is the technological world taking us what will mankind's place be in an uncertain future machines have already replaced people in many areas of work they are faster and more efficient. as an illustration of this in the exhibition. this grueling arm. for 8 hours at a time it draws lines and 2 rectangles the arms movements are determined by an algorithm programmed by the artist. little by little a landscape takes shape mountain's see all. kinds of course this is a very exciting tool for the artist the machine the computer a machine that can execute something that the artist can't or maybe just doesn't want to. and that never tires digital arts makes use of the latest technology and brings together seemingly incompatible worlds that shows us nature as we would like kids have be it's a feast. for the eyes but don't forget h just an illusion. all stories from the world of arts and culture on our web site at v.w. dot com slash culture and if you want to see any part of this program again it's available on the website got sold from our thanks for watching bob i. think i'm going to. go africa. a special club with a special purpose. an organisation in mozambique empowers girls by educating them about biodiversity and conservation in their local national parks. it's a big step towards a bright future. eco africa every 90 minutes w. . can i am going to get. the closest place to hell just a lot even an unbroken few. nations and people can. i want their own story nikos a. must. exert their stance in january 27th on the dock. you. humans love interaction but sometimes you don't have a hero bot will provide it that's great they're going to replace people in manufacturing they're going to replace doctors and lawyers they're going to replace people in jobs you wouldn't think but now if all the work is being done by machines what do you mr they try and keep getting better and better education and taking more and more advanced jobs or do they end up doing other things making art having social interaction with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people going to say i want everything and the rest you guys have to be for a diet that allows individuals to discover their humanity they have to learn a new meaning for life and new things to do that's a social revolution that hopefully we can move through slowly. this is the daily news life from berlin extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures china racists to curb the spread of a deadly virus cities along down more than 40000000 quarantined in airports around the world on alert but the country is struggling to keep the corona virus from spreading throughout china and beyond also coming up to add ons in istanbul german chancellor angela merkel to meet turkish presence erica want the 2 leaders express different views on how to bring about peace.

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