oh, to be an inflatable snowman in dahlem, getting dusted with ill-timed november snow... these two fellas look quite happy there, spying on the street. they remind me of the murderous snowmen in kim possible.
this photo was taken in one of the most boring districts in berlin, which also happens to be where i live. dreipfuhl housing area in dahlem was built around 1956-57 for the housing of high ranked american military folks in the city. they are right next to the dreipfuhl park, my go-to spot for walking and jogging. i love the park, especially the loud and friendly ducks that live there. but the houses are a bit weird. they stick out in the neighborhood and look somehow artificial. they remind me of the single family houses in sims 3, especially the look of the garage and the cars. many of them are decorated with christmas lights right now, but this neighbor wanted to go further and placed these, facing the street. the constant hum of the air/the motor that pumps them made them even creepier.
it was a fun encounter for me anyways!
(yeah, i am not a good photographer... but i promise to improve!)
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Fahrdienst: We love to share you – to FU, Jelbi erweitert sein Mobilitätsnetz in Steglitz-Zehlendorf: Neue Wege für Studierende und Anwohner*innen
07.12.2023
Die #BVG-Mobilitätsplattform #Jelbi setzt einen weiteren Meilenstein und erweitert ihr Netz im Südwesten der Stadt. Mit insgesamt acht neuen Standorten für #Sharing-Fahrzeuge wird der weitläufige #Campus #Dahlem der Freien #Universität Berlin ab sofort mit der U- und #S-Bahn verbunden. Dieser Schritt ermöglicht es den rund 33.500 Studierenden und 5.000 Beschäftigten der FU Berlin…
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Graffiti in Dahlem, Berlin
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Sensually Explicit Returns is a bloody legend! Full bloody stop!
Tintern Avenue -- Top Treasures -- Tintern Alley
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Blinky Palermo, Galerie Friedrich + Dahlem, München, May 24 – July 4, 1966 [Private Collection, Nordrhein-Westfalen. © Blinky Palermo / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn]
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Schnapsschuss [hic et sic!] des Monats
Richtiger Zeitpunkt des Jahres und schönstes Zunge rausstrecken dieses Spätherbstes.
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The Art of French Cooking is a Celebration Spectacle of the Absurd, Surreal and Female Empowerment
The Art of French of Cooking is 25th St Theatre’s latest offering, after the company has delved back into original productions starting with Fruitcake in 2019.
The production runs from May 2-12 2024. It plays at the Emrys Jones Theatre which is located at the John Mitchell building also the home of the Drama Department at The University of Saskatchewan.
Written by playwright, Madeline Blais-Dahlem and directed by Anita Smith. The production stars Sarah Bergbusch, Tim Bratton, Marley Duckett, Bobbi Lee Jones, Elizabeth Nepjuk and Danova Dickson as Boobel Understudy for the dates of May 9-11th 2024.
This extraordinary piece of theatre is Alice in Wonderland with steroids, estrogen, adult content and confidently oozing with female empowerment and sexuality that knows how to have fun without forgetting the points it makes.
The feat of this particular presentation is the onslaught of genres, themes, puns, sexual innuendo and both female empowerment and sexuality presented with such confidence behind the backdrop of a fantastical world, its indescribable.
While art is subjective, this play and production is a new genre that needs a portmanteau to encapsulate of its contents. It also is uniquely visual, mixing physical movement and comedy in a kaleidoscope that only asks the audience to have fun, enjoy the ride and maybe not to forget about the subtext, messaging themes that are just as important.
Every member of this production, starting with Blais-Dahlem’s wonderful, evocative, ambitious script to the director, the cast and each member of the crew should all be recognized for bringing a work of art to life and creating the unimaginable.
At the risk of speaking too soon, this has the potential of being ingrained in the pantheon of great theatre works that maybe could also be studied decades later with the same importance that we’ve given male playwrights.
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Meeting trees - my latest piece of videoart
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Since reliable work under these conditions proved practically impossible the whole Institute was gradually transferred to the little town of Hechingen, in a supposedly safe area, near the Swabian Alps, overlooked by the ancestral home of the Hohenzollerns.
"Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists" - Robert Jungk, translated by James Cleugh
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