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The Gutenburg Bible to a VW Beetle: How Brits see Germany

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Germans are getting the opportunity to see centuries of their own history, but it's being served up from a British point of view."The British View: Germany - Memories of a Nation," is based on an exhibit which opened in London...
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Magician tries to escape from gyroscope over Times Square

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot magician and "endurance artist" David Blaine in gyroscope 2. Close-up Blaine smiling and waving as he is being strapped in 3. Close-up man tying Blaine's special shoes that are bolted into gyroscope 4. People taking photos...
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Social media gives rise to fledgling cake crafters

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Social media is giving rise to all kinds of cake-related creativity at London's Cake and Bake Show.An array of sugar-crafted creations are greeting visitors, all exploring the magical theme of myths, legends and fairy...
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Utopian creations at first-ever London Design Biennale

Higher Ed
UK DESIGN BIENNALESOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:06SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 6 September 20161. Various of...
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Blondes Exhibition

Higher Ed
PLEASE NOTE: Images must be credited as follows: 'By Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London' 1. Various Photographs 2. SOT Joanna Pitman, Author, 'On Blondes': "Really it was a theme set by Aphrodite as the blonde signifying a...
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Tiny cermanics by international artists go on show

Higher Ed
Rovinj - March 14, 2008 1. Wide of the town Rovinj 2. Wide of Multimedial Centre 3. Medium of the exhibition sign 4. Wide of curators arranging sculptures 5. Close up of an egg-shaped sculpture 6. Close up of blue monster sculpture 7....
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Monet''s masterpiece reopens Paris museum

Higher Ed
AP Television Paris, 2nd May 2006 1. Various exteriors of the Orangerie Museum (Musee de l''Orangerie) 2. Various of Monet''s water lily murals (Les Nympheas) 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Philippe Saurin, Curator of the Orangerie Museum: "I...
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Arts suffer due to war and economic collapse

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:The ongoing war in Yemen has not only killed thousands of civilians and left cities in ruin, cultural life is also suffering. With the economy crippled, there's precious little money available for the arts. But some artists are...
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Car museum boasts new exhibits and exterior after multi-million dollar refurb

Higher Ed
SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:21SHOTLIST:AP Television Los Angeles, US - 24 August 20161. Wide pan of exterior of...
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4:3 Tiny village in Eastern Cape is where late president called home

Higher Ed
The tiny village of Qunu is where South Africa's most celebrated son, Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday at the age 95, called home. The rolling hills and fields of Qunu is where the boy who was to become the father of the nation,...
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Olympic visitors enjoy sauna experience in the mountains

Higher Ed
Bath houses have been popular in Russia for centuries, and a very special one can be found at the Winter Olympics in the mountains of Krasyana Polyana. Tatyana Larkin used to have a business in Moscow before she moved to Sochi seven...
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France - Unclaimed works of art on display

Higher Ed
Almost 1,000 unclaimed works on art, seized in France by the Nazis, mainly from their Jewish owners, were presented to the press in Paris on Wednesday (2/4), in a bid to calm a row about the failure to return them to their heirs. The 987...
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Artist creates unique sculptures

Higher Ed
February 2, 2012 - New York 1. Medium artist Lerone Wilson with works on wall 2. Medium artist with works on wall from below with pan 3.Close up detail of painting on wall 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lerone Wilson, Artist "I am...
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Statue showing woman falling from building is covered up

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Rockefeller Centre's plaza 2. Close up of sign reading "The concourse, Rockefeller Center" 3. Zoom out to man looking at the "Tumbling woman" sculpture 4. Medium shot of "Tumbling woman" sculpture 5. Man looking at...
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REPLAY Artist uses a bulldozer to paint

Higher Ed
1. Bulldozer on dirt road transporting painting board 2. Michel Alexandre, artist, directing bulldozer 3. Painting board being laid on grass 4. Various of Alexandre placing paint, bottles and other items on board 5. Alexandre puts can of...
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Marcia Gay Harden brings Oscar statues to New York

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Associated Press Television New York, 25 Feb. 2010 1. Wide shot Columbus Circle 2. Wide shot Marcia Gay Harden cuts ribbon to the ''Meet the Oscars'' exhibit 3. Medium shot of Oscar statues 4. Pan down Oscar statue 5. SOUND UP...
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Hot pink tank monument marks 20 years since end of Soviet rule

Higher Ed
1. Pull from tight of tank tracks to wide of suspended tank on barge 2. SOUNDBITE (Czech) David Cerny, Czech artist who was co-creator of the original pink tank art project: "It is hard to say, the generation that was born after 1990...
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Street artists create what they say is world's biggest mural of football icon Messi

Higher Ed
A group of street artists in a downtrodden neighbourhood of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, have painted a giant mural of football star Lionel Messi, which they say is the largest of its kind in the world. The giant work, which is...
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WRAP Protests as general strike starts against austerity ADDS stranded tourists

Higher Ed
Madrid 1. Mid of march by UGT (General Workers Union) and CCOO (Comisiones Obreras), protesters chanting as they walk along street 2. Mid of demonstrators passing with flags and banners 3. Close up of poster reading (Spanish) "Thank you...
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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How art can help you analyze - Amy E. Herman

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Can art save lives? Not exactly, but our most prized professionals (doctors, nurses, police officers) can learn real world skills through art analysis. Studying art like Rene Magritte's Time Transfixed can enhance communication and...
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TED-Ed

TED-Ed A brief history of graffiti - Kelly Wall - MENA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Spray-painted subway cars, tagged bridges, mural-covered walls -- graffiti pops up boldly throughout our cities. And it turns out: it's nothing new. Graffiti has been around for thousands of years. And across that span of time, it's...
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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man of math - James Earle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What's so special about Leonard da Vinci's Vitruvian Man? With arms outstretched, the man fills the irreconcilable spaces of a circle and a square -- symbolizing the Renaissance-era belief in the mutable nature of humankind. James Earle...
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TED-Ed

TED-ED: The history of museums - J. V. Maranto

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Museums have been a part of human history for over 2,000 years -- but they weren't always like the ones we visit today. J.V. Maranto uncovers the evolution of museums, from the first museum in 530 BC (curated by a princess) to PT...
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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: History's deadliest colors - J. V. Maranto

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When radium was first discovered, its luminous green color inspired people to add it into beauty products and jewelry. It wasn't until much later that we realized that radium's harmful effects outweighed its visual benefits....