Showing posts with label munich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label munich. Show all posts

2008-06-01

Lost in Transition.

Dear Readership,

Please excuse me while I reboot my life after The Project From Hell(TM) and relocate my physicality to a city just a pinch closer to the 21st century. If everything goes according to plan, I shall be more connected and blogative in a handful weeks.
Always Truly Yours,
K.

PS: If anybody is actually reading these vaporwarez, please let me now. I'm counting all of you.

2007-09-15

Public space. In my face.

Great! After waking up with summer cold and trying to get rid of it with
a tall SFCC Foo Foo and the usual painkillers I stumbled across this neat little poster. Combine this German love for kink with Cardinal Meisners demand for more sacral art to keep the country clean and christian and you might come up with something like Jack Malebranche’s J.C. Bukkake. But please not while I’m having my caffé latte with mint and paracetamol!

2007-09-14

Worship the TENORI-ON!

Last night I took a mini break from my duties in the motion graphics industry and attended a concert of Berlin-Düsseldorf-based band To Rococo Rot at Munich’s Rote Sonne promoting their forthcoming album “abc 123” (wich will be released on Domino Records in October). Not only was the music highly enjoyable but I also got the chance to get close to their brand new TENORI-ON, Yamaha’s über-cool ‘visible music’ instrument which they've obviously got only a few days ago.

In case you’re living in Berlin you got lucky: there will be one last concert on Sunday night at the Babylon.




2007-09-08

Northbound on the ICE train #1712.

I just caught an early train and now I'm on my way to spend a 42 hour weekend in Berlin. Leaving Munich behind I'm looking forward to once more enjoy some cultural and culinary diversity. And a lot less of those sixties-style houses and mindsets.
YT - Kay

2007-09-05

Still five days to go.

Just a short reminder that the Gilbert & George exhibition in Munich’s Haus der Kunst will end on Sunday, 9 September. So get yourself out of the house and have a look at the art while it’s still in town.

2007-09-04

Day Two. Post four.

I can't believe it's not blogger. Mobile blogging, nearly live from a
subway station that's almost too orange. But it is also, as a few other things in
Munich, slowly decaying behind a facade that has been maniacally
polished so often that most of its original ‘beauty’ has been scrubbed
off by now.
YT – Kay