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some things will change here
Monday, 8. June 2009

… and so will I? Probably at least a little.
I’m going to India for 4,5 months, starting in August. This will lead to some different content as usual in this blog, feel free to unsubscribe if you’re only interested in my posts about design and technology. You’re more than welcome to stay or start subscribing, if you are interested in some travel reports and more personal things as seen here before.
The travel-posts will be in English and German for the time of the journey, so that also my family can stay up to date this way :) If I continue being successful in convincing, Mirjam will also give us some shouts from time to time, live from her internship at Auroville.

So, what are the plans so far?
Arriving in Mumbai late at night, traveling to Tamil Nadu in two weeks, because Mirjams internship starts there beginning of September. No more detailed plans yet, just some placemarks with interesting things in the south.
I hope I’m going to check some of them out… perhaps I’m also going more north… not sure yet!

Ready for the largest cultural shock in my life :)

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PS: Yes, I’m there for holidays!

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Paris Frankfurt
Saturday, 2. May 2009

Paris Metro

v HAUSARZT v

new photos on my flickr. be sure to be my logged in flickr friend for seeing the personal pictures too.

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my flickr updated
Sunday, 1. February 2009

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I recently updated my Flickr with a lot of analogue taken photos from the last half year, including New York, Bremen, Salzburg, Graz, and Frankfurt.

I usually announced posts of this kind with a bunch of thumbnails. But unfortunately my chosen method (a wp plugin) doesn’t work anymore. Any ideas how to insert flickr photos in a blogpost easily? Can’t imagine that I still need a plugin to do that?!

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biggest drawing in the world
Monday, 26. May 2008

Arist: Erik Nordenankar
Title: Self Portrait
Technique: GPS-Tracking
Dimensions: 40.076.592m x 40.009.153m
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beijing impressions
Sunday, 27. April 2008

I had the pleasure to fly to Beijing for a MESO project recently. Very exciting city with, believe it or not, lots of Chinese! More surprises caught with my camera:

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barcelona impressions
Thursday, 6. March 2008

I recently had the pleasure to go to Barcelona for setting up a project (more soon*). Beautiful. That’s what February is supposed to be!

* you can currently see at the Cebit, Hall 26/C40

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c.stem 2007, Turin
Wednesday, 28. November 2007

Quick’n dirty:
Similar Diversity is being exhibited at the c.stem in Turin/Italy. C.stem is “an event devoted to the exploration of the applications of electronic systems in cultural and artistic fields”. I’ll be there from Friday until Sunday, if you want to talk nerdy to me, don’t hesitate getting in contact.

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toilets 2006-2007
Wednesday, 25. July 2007

Yes, perhaps a strange way of recapitulating past events. But it works.
Being on a public toilet can be quite boring, so I started taking photos of this boring looking doors I was staring at. I’m doing this for about one year now, and I think it’s a good point to release the first “results”. The rules:
- every toilet is photographed when visiting it the first time
- the point of view is authentic and the image is not being composed in any way
- take the time to name the image correctly or you’ll forget the details…

view the complete set at my flickr

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Barcelona
Friday, 29. June 2007

more on my flickr (now everything shared under creative commons license)/ first visit

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Frankfurt
Sunday, 15. April 2007


If you’re visiting Frankfurt in the next month, don’t miss the Op Art exhibition.
By the way, I didn’t Frankfurt expect to be beautiful, but it definitely is!

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