Wearing the hit job riding motorbikes. Women never gazing in public spaces as some asian wonder woman bold unapologetic women who hold our gaze pakistani digital artist chisel mannix work cuts through patriarchal consciousness and judging by the viral impact theyve had online she has struck a chord so much art mostly dealer said identity trying to figure out what it means to be young and pakistani having influences from the west and the east growing up what kind of artwork would that look like a report published by the World Economic forum ranks pakistan second to last in terms of gender equality women who push social boundaries often face violence and stigmatize ation. In twenty sixteen social media star can do below church was strangled to death by her brother in a case of socalled honor killing joining from her own experiences shes all challenges the status quo. In which women in pakistan are held hostage by the suffocating standards of patriarchy. I made a brown wonder woman and that was when i was actually feeling a lot of pressure for getting married and i just wanted to draw this woman who you know comfortably saying i do it its my destiny i can do what i want with it thanks to the bitter legacy of colonialism instilled prized in pakistan growing up she was who remembers her use of potentially toxic concoctions in an attempt to lighten his skin. You see. It was only abroad when she was surrounded by women of all its new cities but she still first felt useful to return home new discomfits hard to go outside and it was just something as simple as going for a walk this really like anxiety of it and experience i just ended up drawing about it and drawing for myself where i give myself the usual models essentially an art and i hadnt realized that that would resonate with so many women like. Broad. Uses social media to tell her story she feels that much of her work has gone viral because it speaks to a collective trauma women share it to communicate their own struggles through the medium of. Often in pakistan you feel invisible. It is the Second Lowest year you have so i think a lot of us feel disenfranchised so its almost for us this alternative reality where if this is not giving you the stimulus you need i think the internet kind of becomes that and digital medium also provides it with fresh and innovative art forms like moving images or gifts such as in a work about the surveillance of womens bodies. Well the internet represents freedom for shares will mimic its still lost me inaccessible to most pakistanis women that either lack the means or. Prevented from using it by the men in their lives. Back signing them and its like this huge. Differences and i like science as you have essentially very privileged already to be an. Access to the internet smartphones where at the top of the food chain and back and. She sees the importance of taking her beyond online spaces into the streets in twenty seventeen she made a graffiti on a busy intersection a woman wearing a hitch up riding a motorbike a three and a half meter launch provocation. With more than seven thousand Instagram Photo is how it has taken different forms including the countrys first feminist fashion line she hopes its where it is will spread her message and reclaim public spaces for themselves. So next. The women i draw and so she has kind of like these stacked two words on her it says dont hold yourself back in step. River and playful attitude teach addition and identity is a breath of fresh air for many for example when she combines pakistani folk icons with western rock musicians with crossdressing i think identity used. Im honestly quite how people are usually very warmly welcoming of what i put out there and i think that is the power of art more than anything its not me on my views i think its just this is what artist supposed to do it fosters empathy and mixing feminism. Pays tribute to ordinary women whose daily struggles are often neglected she hopes will cut across lines of class and inspire young women men to take ownership of their lives. Objects may. Synthetic materials crumble grain or melt over time as a result of natural decay we take a look at what museums do to save their treasures. And. Sticks to great according to their own in their pluck sometimes a bit faster sometimes a bit slower. One comes in to show i do wonder what will remain about generation our hero how much will enjoy all of us book and thats he pushed on. Him dish told is waging a battle against time hes responsible for the preservation of around one hundred thousand objects in the noisome them a renowned Design Museum in munich many are made of plastic oxygen and light accelerate the aging process the most fragile object are kept in the museums warehouse. Or. This chair made with corrugated foam padding has definitely seen better days. When it gets shipped all forked over over to try were to press down on the phone itself structure would collapse. I can demonstrate it right here on the sample the tickets were gone for months and ships years because this foam here is about the same age and gets you more torque when i push down on it the foam just collapses thats a huge problem especially in a post of furniture from the late one nine hundred fifty s. If you dont handle them gently the foam starts to crumble first on the supports that are less falls. There are also other signs of age this hybrid grocery cart to slowly turning brown. Are the plastic on this all of it a calculator turned gray in the sunlight. The decaying paint on this stereo system is forming a salty crust. Other objects are more resistant to aging. The most vulnerable objects are those that contain plasticizers which slowly evaporate away. This color first you can compare them to chocolate which is relatively soft fragile it melts easily. Others are more like a loaf of bread after baking theyre chemically stable which makes them more robust. Even newer object control is a challenge this installation called Double Garage is by swiss born artist thomas here shorn its made of low Grade Materials like packing tape. Their one hundred forty square metre work was a response to the events of september eleventh its over fifteen years old now and time has left its traces it wasnt so much fear that mushroom over there for example bend over under its own weight just. Did it again so it. Would be the big surprise was that much of the packing tape was still in such good shape was. The installation needs constant upkeep and attention u. V. Filters help keep the snippets of newspaper from fading the most vulnerable spots need even more preventive care. Even here they can do it and still sticky at these spots if it fell down it would stick to itself. That would be very damaging for the. Child. In the museum where house the most delicate objects get v. I. P. Treatment. And this bathing cap which dates from the late one nine hundred ninety s. Can only survive with the help of an oxygen free environment in foreclosure. When you look at a regular bathing cap thats been lying about somewhere to do it would look like this like a piece of dry crisper it was and because it was connected port. This is one of the largest plastic installations in recent years the few turow the u. F. O. Was designed in the one nine hundred sixty s. As a move. Well alpine heart. The oil crisis increased the price of plastic and the future was a flop. Restoring the weatherbeaten icon of design took more than a year. In the museum hed like to humidity are perfectly regulated. But this monumental plexiglas sculpture by off metal is slowly getting brittle and no wonder its fifteen years old. Even though preservation can be expensive museums dont demand that artworks have a sell by date. As well and psychosocial when we acquire a piece of contemporary art we do that because its so important that we want to add it to our collection with. If it wasnt created to last as long as a Museum Installation should last we deal with that. And thats why it is. Still saw. A great deal of effort goes into preserving the plastic objects that make up our world one day its these works of art and design that will tell the story of our modern age our history our mistakes who we were or who we hoped to be. Next what we picked up on our radar this week. The roaring twentys and unrestrained exhilarating time full of contradictions social upheavals and artistic revolutions and exhibition in frankfurt puts the splendor and misery of the Weimar Republic on display a society between two world wars women cut off their hair and throw morals out the window they live and love as they please sex and drugs are rampant but then the hideous face of fascism appears. The unemployed and the wounded fill the streets. Artists like the two dicks or george goss take it assuming look at these times of political turmoil even poking fun at hitler. But disaster is quickly approaching. The exhibition depicts an era in which everything seemed possible unlimited freedom and the darkest of business. Driven and restless he was one of the best dancers of the Twentieth Century thats leverage and ski his life story has now been turned into a ballet directed by marko gupta one of todays most fascinating choreographers. He rose to fame and fell hard he was a celebrated russian ballet star but plagued by selfdoubt cast and his bodys iron discipline the dancers soul hinged and he slid into madness. Marco good uncovers the beauty behind this despair. Little. Chuckle tronics things about what it feels like to grow up in a small town theyre back with a new album this time with private instead of political topics twelve songs twelve stories from front singer dirk for those wild life rebellion escape loneliness. Twenty five years ago the musicians quit their studies to start making intelligent populistic. Their ambitions lyrics with dad. That took them to the top ten in germany and all the way to asia. Will it work again this time around they still have poise but their sound is different rougher harder but as uncompromising as ever. Next were off to silicon tiger with the good to institute its hosting an interactive exhibition with the gaming scene inside. Russias Third Largest city stronghold it has a flourishing gaming scene with many Creative Developers and producers who also work outside the commercial mainstream. Of our developers have already created more than four hundred video and smartphone games the company is successful around the world. Young producers like not yet are helping expand all of ours international reach. Russian Game Developers are very active right now. Theyre increasingly open to the International Games industry. Thats a really cool Development Im glad to be a part of it. Most russian video games are designed purely for entertainment but all of our has also made a name with more complex and subversive projects. In. The game or is trapped in a dystopian police state where spies and informants reap the rewards. Every gamer responds differently to behold. Everyone sees Something Else and some find it. Government others say the opposite. As developers we are comfortable questions. Then we watch the game and find their own. Or. To check. To support the development of games that take on real world social and political themes germany is good to institute launched the International Marketing project. One of the game jams was scheduled for noon to be a risk. As a member of the jury helped mentor the Young Developers. Of printing at their unit games they have just forty eight hours to come up with a game. That really pushes the participants and encourages them to come up with some fantastic ideas to get out what they say. Their games end up reflecting their personalities says. The winners of the International Competition will get to present their work at the International Games week this april in berlin. That opportunity helped spur on the competition. This was a jury favorite its a moral dilemma the gamer has to decide who will be run over by a train. I think i thought it was something to do with when you got lost with one of the ive been playing with the idea for a while. I pitched its my team and they all liked it. Here i didnt have to think about selling the game or explaining the concept or we could be free and creative already in the forty this is. The gaming industry took off in novosibirsk about seven years ago the most successful games are simple ones designed for social media on the farmville model. Independent Developers Like valentino you are trying to launch more creative projects. One of her current games deals with racism but funding is an easy to come by. You have to support yourself through what you have to pay for rent food clothes. And that takes up a lot of your time about that your wish if youre developing games that wont earn much it can be very very difficult. But valentini jacobo is not giving up designing new games as a way to leave the daily grind behind in create new worlds. To institute has also launched a traveling exhibition called games and politics which showcases the best of the indie gaming scene in novosibirsk the focus was on games with political subtext games that draw on themes of justice and encourage reflection for your cover its also an opportunity to meet like minded people. Just to let. Events like this one show youre not just developing these ideas for yourself in a vacuum. Its an incredible feeling when you see that there are so many people interested in this. So many people who are engaged by the minute. And so many who are interested in playing video games. With a good idea. With its political focus the go to institutes exhibition is pushing the boundaries of whats permitted in russia. No severe cultural commissioner attended the Opening Ceremony a coup in the eyes of the organizers and so as not to mention tim of course censorship is an issue but even so all of the games are being shown here in russia even ones that take on the themes of homosexuality states of aliens or computers as a tool for surveillance meant for burka or not often stay that way and im looking forward to the reaction of one of. The exhibition and the arc games in novosibirsk capture a broad image from games that have a social and political message to ones with more artistic aspirations. For not yet sure thats what makes the project so interesting. Joshi but theres nothing. It can. Be crazy if we could have more opportunities to appreciate games not just as work or a hobby but as a form of alice in creativity just getting at the limit thats caused. Siberias gaming world is on the move and the Young Developers here are brimming with creativity and optimism. Was. He went from one direction to become one of todays leading clarinetists and with his compelling interpretations davida on last transcends musical genres. We met up with double to last in hostile when he was rehearsing for a festival concert this time hes playing mozarts clarinet concerto in a major. Do it lets do it. Its the most important work in a classical clarinet trip thats why the last is paired with the human north watch a film winnie which showcases younger performers in their hands mozart dances leaps and solos. Always surprised when i talk to musicians who say they dont like to dance how can you make music im not want to dance. In recent years davida lawsky has become one of the worlds most sought after clarinet player hes performed everywhere from amsterdams concerts about to the berlin philharmonic. Baskets klezmer music that holds a special place in his heart and helps make mr. Hughes rhythm a bit differently and he plays a much larger role that ends up helping you with classical works. This modesty belies all of his many talents he travels between the different worlds of music without using any of his technical perfection or emotional force. Skill grew up in to begin University Town in southwestern germany. He took up the clarinet when he was ten his teacher worked almost entirely in the Classical Tradition but so loves the suno instead he would play nothing but klezmer music. As a teenager he took part in a workshop in this church held by the close miking glorified when he was so taken by the Young Musician that he dubbed him the next. Whenever i improvise klezmer is my source i can never really turn it off i could never do a big staccato major improvisation it automatically comes from that other repertoire. One. You know lost his hand the underlying affinity of mozart and place not revealed any surface. And know how to have a more delicate nuances of intonation and phrasing out of. Time microscopic changes of timing thats what lets you express something deeply personal in an opening that consists of just three set monks im fascinated by the challenge of finding your own voice to use a second language to express what you yourself want to say also with us one thats one. Of course you have to have something worth saying like to have it oh yes. I. And that was all for today next week on arts twenty one the new chopin russian pianist danny a to fine off in concert with the man i. Chamber orchestra in dont want to join us by. The by. The because. Blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah but. The but the but. The but. The be. Welcome to the ninetys when the boy is worse weeks and the girls for sex and the bushes for shoes trucks merchandising was kids. And their sublime. But the high for the stars first real people. A look back a boy and girl groups the body double the beat. The beat. The crime ah but the big. Images. Emotions below slip you know. Because each and every weekend on d w. W true diversity. Where the world of science is at home in many languages. Thought of programming one day when you know me. Well attack our innovations magazine for each of. Us from every week and always looking to the future d. W. Dot com science and research for any shot. This is g w news live from a nation shaken by days of unrest should museum marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring amid fears of fresh protests and Economic Hardship our reporter in chinas has been speaking to the family of a man killed during a protest of this week but also on the program today do you think they all spoke once