19 Choses que Vous Verrez pour la Première Fois de Votre Vie

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00:00 Hi everyone! It's hard to teach someone to think outside the boxed-in paths.
00:04 Most of the time, it's just innate. However, some art objects make you look at the world from another angle.
00:10 Today, we're going to help you find inspiration and become more creative.
00:14 Just watch this video until the end. Let's go!
00:17 Welcome to the magical country of Kalkar. As you can see, it's an amusement park, but not quite ordinary.
00:27 It was built on the site of a nuclear power plant. Even the cooling tower has been transformed into a climbing wall.
00:32 And inside, there are huge swings.
00:35 Don't worry, visitors won't see a third hand.
00:38 The construction has been suspended and the reactor has never been put in service.
00:42 Now, you can walk around here safely, ride on the slides, eat ice cream and, as a general rule, have a good time.
00:48 As you can see, nuclear facilities perfectly fit the architectural style and have even become the highlight of the show.
00:54 Do you want to discover what's under the surface of the Earth?
00:57 Just undo this lightning fastener.
00:59 No matter how you look at them, the 3D effects are still so impressive.
01:03 Sure, you can only see them from a certain angle, but that doesn't take away anything from their grandeur, does it?
01:07 And here's another original creation.
01:09 Here, the architects have installed several atypical sculptures at the same time.
01:12 Now, the inhabitants will have beautiful photos for their Instagram page.
01:16 We would have said that this guy wanted to draw a swamp on the ground, but he let himself be carried away.
01:20 And here's the result.
01:21 Not bad if we consider that the whole image was drawn with chalk.
01:24 You could try to do the same thing in the middle of the street, but make sure you don't scare your neighbors.
01:28 The border between Mexico and the United States.
01:30 A priori, this is not the most appropriate place for creative expression.
01:34 However, the French artist, known as JR, managed to convince the whole world otherwise.
01:39 The goal of this project is to show how borders and walls divide people.
01:42 Besides, the photo shows Kikito, a child that the artist met while he was looking for his impressive project.
01:48 To close this temporary project, JR organized a picnic on both sides of the barrier.
01:52 And even had tea with a border guard, super nice.
01:55 Artists have a way of thinking about themselves.
02:05 For us, these bubbles in the canyon are just a beautiful installation, but for them, it's much more than that.
02:09 According to the creator of this installation, it emphasizes the contrast between the sharp angles of the canyon and the fluidity of these bubbles.
02:15 And helps to better perceive nature.
02:17 It seems too sophisticated, don't you think?
02:19 We think this guy just wanted to take a nice picture for his Instagram page.
02:22 Although it must be admitted that there is something mystical in these bubbles.
02:25 How to create a storm effect directly on the ceiling of his room?
02:29 It turns out that it's quite simple.
02:31 Just reproduce what this guy did with a LED strip and wool fiber.
02:34 Well, it actually takes a lot to make this effect.
02:37 But look what your ceiling becomes.
02:38 It's impressive.
02:39 This artist absolutely needs to patent his invention.
02:46 Imagine that you are lost in the desert, and suddenly you come across this thing.
02:49 What is it?
02:50 A hallucination? An alien ship?
02:57 A kind of top secret weapon?
02:59 No, just another artist who decided to create an installation as beautiful as useless.
03:03 This artist is called Vincent Leroy, and apparently, he loves to disconcert people.
03:07 At first glance, this unusual object looks like a synthesis image.
03:11 But when you get closer, you understand that it's just a pile of holes and yellow light.
03:15 But then, how can this installation work?
03:17 Maybe there's a little alien inside after all.
03:20 Apparently, all this will remain a mystery to us all.
03:22 We said that macramé could not be considered art.
03:30 An artist from Jakarta made a whole canvas by illustrating the sea, mountains and sunsets.
03:35 It looks like a painting, doesn't it?
03:36 According to this creator, this masterpiece of 11 meters wide took him 12 days.
03:40 And here are other unfinished achievements, but on a larger scale.
03:43 You also wonder how heavy this macramé wall is.
03:46 No wonder we need metal powder to withstand such a load.
03:49 If you've always wanted to make a house, we recommend macramé without hesitation.
03:53 Lately, it has become more and more difficult to find a person without a tattoo.
03:57 And apparently, some artists have decided that statues also deserve to be tattooed.
04:01 So they decided to reproduce classic sculptures of Apollo and Venus and make them real rock stars.
04:11 Even the sprayer they used looked like a tattoo machine.
04:14 Animals, flowers, wings...
04:16 The designers have chosen very popular patterns.
04:18 One of the statues even has a face tattoo.
04:20 In 100 years, the statues of the rappers will certainly look like this.
04:29 Have you ever seen a bird metropolis?
04:31 Well, that's what it looks like.
04:38 For the moment, there aren't many birds here.
04:40 Here is another gigantic bird cage that looks more like a strange skyscraper or the Colosseum.
04:45 The design of these niches is certainly original, but their designers have not thought about the comfort of the birds.
04:50 Anyway, we do not advise you to build such a niche near your home.
04:53 You will probably have new neighbors, particularly noisy.
04:56 Mice also like to drink coffee and go to the hairdresser.
04:59 It may be for this reason that such exhibitions sometimes appear in the streets of cities around the world.
05:03 They are made by a group of anonymous Swedish designers.
05:06 All these models are very elaborate.
05:08 Inside, we can see furniture and meticulous details.
05:11 It really looks like mice left a few minutes ago.
05:14 And if we film houses from a certain angle, it is difficult to distinguish them from the real ones.
05:18 Maybe the life of mice is much more interesting than we think.
05:21 Some colorful pedestrian passages appeared in London.
05:25 And they are far from being confused with zebras because they are so bright.
05:28 Nevertheless, their brilliance has an advantage.
05:30 Drivers will now want to slow down before this pedestrian passage to admire this work of art.
05:34 Of course, an ordinary zebra crossing seems more familiar to us.
05:37 But we would not be against adding a little color to it.
05:40 Who said that agriculture was not an art?
05:42 This English artist would not agree with this.
05:44 He designed a huge wooden structure and placed a farm with cows.
05:48 This is what it looks like from above.
05:50 So, does it look like a painting?
05:51 That's what we think anyway.
05:52 Moreover, these animals eat grass right in front of the Royal Naval College.
05:56 Which only adds even more relief to the landscape.
05:59 These are probably the most photogenic cows in the United Kingdom.
06:02 Here is a good old mosaic with a 3D effect.
06:05 Look at how it was designed, it's surprising.
06:08 First of all, this guy has prepared everything and took his work very seriously.
06:11 He certainly has a good sense of proportions, all the connections are perfectly straight.
06:15 And now, admire the final result.
06:17 If you ever try to redo the floor of your bathroom, you now know who to turn to.
06:21 It looks like strange lanterns in the shape of fanned flowers.
06:24 But in fact, it's much more interesting.
06:26 Indeed, we notice that their bulges open when a person or a car passes below.
06:30 The idea of course is exciting.
06:31 But these lanterns are supposed to light up a person's path and not light up after they've already left.
06:35 However, these petals serve as shelter against the rain and the sun.
06:38 So they are not totally useless.
06:40 The debris can be excellent artistic material.
06:43 It is easy to get it and they can take all kinds of shapes.
06:46 But this man is the only one who can transform his pieces of iron into a real masterpiece.
06:50 So admire his fabulous work.
06:51 His unordinary style is a reminder for people who don't pay attention to their waste.
06:55 Most of his creations often represent animals that suffer from pollution.
07:00 Would you like to be able to observe people from another angle?
07:02 Be careful, we don't mean with a mirror, but something much bigger.
07:06 This is a detailed model of the Earth's globe,
07:08 created from images of NASA and containing high-resolution photographs.
07:12 Seas, continents, clouds, all proportions are respected to create a perfect illusion.
07:16 The funniest thing is that this artificial globe has been to all four corners of the planet.
07:24 This art object has been exhibited in China, the United States, Italy and in a dozen other countries.
07:29 This blue sphere is so realistic that next to it, we feel really small.
07:32 It is even possible to imagine that we are sitting somewhere watching this video.
07:36 Wait a minute, but it looks like we found you.
07:38 Yes, here is your room, your YouTube account and ...
07:41 Wait, you are still not registered in the intelligence store?
07:43 Let's switch to the market.
07:44 You subscribe and you watch all our videos.
07:46 We do like that?
07:47 Perfect, so let's move on.
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