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... leicht gemacht. siehe auch:
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identitaetsfoerderungExperimetal poetry (recited in German) with electronically added noise.
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Einseinself
Experimental camera painting.
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Twin Towers? WTC?
Detail of a series of mysterious sculptures in Frankfurt’s Niddapark, installed in 1989. These pillars and pavillons can be found all over the huge park – and although they were installed only two decades ago, seemingly nobody knows anything about them; p…
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Frankfurt: Mysterious Niddapark Sculptures 2
Detail of a series of mysterious sculptures in Frankfurt’s Niddapark, installed in 1989. These pillars and pavillons can be found all over the huge park – and although they were installed only two decades ago, seemingly nobody knows anything about them; p…
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Frankfurt: Mysterious Niddapark Sculptures 1
Detail of a series of mysterious sculptures in Frankfurt’s Niddapark, installed in 1989. These pillars and pavillons can be found all over the huge park – and although they were installed only two decades ago, seemingly nobody knows anything about them; p…
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Industrial Light Pattern 1
Experimental camera painting.
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FreitagsfunkMy first effort in homerecording with “real” instruments involved: I played guitars and e-bass via USB recording interface, hammond organ and e-piano via MIDI controller keyboard; only the drums were arranged using readymade loops from Apple®’s “GarageBan…
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Industrial Light Pattern 2
Experimental camera painting.
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Frankfurt: Grüngürteltier 1
May I introduce to you: this friendly little fellow is the Grüngürteltier, named after Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. The funny looking creature was first explored (some say “invented”) in 2001 by famous Frankfurt cartoonist, poet, and writer Rob…
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Frankfurt: Grüngürteltier 2
May I introduce to you: this friendly little fellow is the Grüngürteltier, named after Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. The funny looking creature was first explored (some say “invented”) in 2001 by famous Frankfurt cartoonist, poet, and writer Rob…
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Frankfurt: Grüngürteltier 3
May I introduce to you: this friendly little fellow is the Grüngürteltier, named after Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. The funny looking creature was first explored (some say “invented”) in 2001 by famous Frankfurt cartoonist, poet, and writer Rob…
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Frankfurt: Field Horizon
Another view of Frankfurt’s widely known and famous skyline. ;^)
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Frankfurt: Niddapark Solitude
Some bushes, meadow and a narrow path in Frankfurt’s largest park.
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Frankfurt: Poplar Tree
The top of a tall poplar tree on the banks of the River Nidda.
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Frankfurt: River Nidda 1
Waters and banks of the Nidda, a small river crossing the territory of Frankfurt in (roughly) northeast-southwest direction. Its banks are part of Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. Being much smaller in width and length than the River Main, the Nidd…
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Frankfurt: River Nidda 2
Waters and banks of the Nidda, a small river crossing the territory of Frankfurt in (roughly) northeast-southwest direction. Its banks are part of Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. Being much smaller in width and length than the River Main, the Nidd…
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Frankfurt: River Nidda 3
Waters and banks of the Nidda, a small river crossing the territory of Frankfurt in (roughly) northeast-southwest direction. Its banks are part of Frankfurt’s green belt, the Grüngürtel. Being much smaller in width and length than the River Main, the Nidd…
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