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Berlin….

Berlin

Berlin, Brandenburger Tor, 2006

Having a fancy internship in Berlin, I moved here, today. I’m going to work and live here (and write some papers) for two months now.

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Escape

Moving, December 2008, Jena

So, as you can guess… I moved once again. Due to a bunch of lost souls, I decided to use christmas holidays to move to a new living community.

A catholic student fraternity, which was living in the same house decided to expand. They had the right to take rooms in case someone moved out - meaning that by-and-by my living community would have been full of members of this organisation.

It’s sad to leave, because I had a great time there with a gigantic room, many charming and  changing flat-mates, an unforgettable party and a place to call my, at least, second home.

For those of you, who want to have the new address, you drop me a mail…

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leaving Münster

Moving

playing cards in Phillipe's & Clément's flat - July 2007, MünsterMaike presenting some delicious crêpes - July 2007, MünsterMünster's harbour - June 2007, MünsterJan having a Mensa-Burgerin the refectory of Münster's university - June 2007, Münstermmmh... gingerbread - June 2007, Münsterbassist of the band BarracudaBastads at Münster's harbour - June 2007, MünsterAasee-romance - June 2007, MünsterHanna and me in front of the Aasee - May 2007, Münsterme, lying at the Aasee - April 2007, MünsterChristina having a photosession with me in my flat - June 2007, MünsterElisabeth, Malte and me at a party - April 2007, MünsterNora and me, playing music and taking photos - March 2007, MünsterPhillipe and me studying -international relations- Malte in Coerde - January 2007, MünsterRicky at Münster's harbour - May 2007, Münsterprotesting against tuition fees - January 2007, Münstermy first flat - October 2007, MünsterMurphy being totally tired in an underground car park - May 2007, Münstermy first own room - October 2007, MünsterAnne, Clément and Hanna dancing in front of a 70s car - July 2007, MünsterMarine, Clément, Phillipe, Anne and Clémence at their farewell-party - July 2007, MünsterJanne and Clémence dancing - July 2007, MünsterMerel, Annelié, Charlotte, Franzi and Maike at the harbour - July 2007, MünsterPhillipe and Marine studying for the exams at the Dortmund-Ems-canal - July 2007, MünsterPhillipe and me preparing for synchron-diving - July 2007, MünsterAnna, Marine and Phillipe, just a second before falling in the canal - July 2007, MünsterPhillipe in the canal - July 2007, MünsterMalte joing a party - July 2007, MünsterRicky and her twin-sister Beate at their birthday-party - July 2007, MünsterRicky at her birthday-party - July 2007, MünsterMerel, Annelié, Charlotte, Franzi and Maike at the harbour - July 2007, MünsterTobias, Eva, Gediminas, Diana and me having a Lithuanian course party in my flat - June 2007, MünsterMy parents visiting the Skulpturen-Projekte at the Aasee, July 2007, Münster

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greedy 8 - photos

A Danish guy acting as a part of some kind of improv theatre at the demonstrationLonger time ago, I took part in the protest against the policy of the G8 in Rostock. It was an amazing experience to be part of such a big event, but on the other side quite sad, that it became violent at some places.

During the protest I took a lot of photos, which received mostly rave reviews, but on the other side, it was said that they just represent one point of view, or one perspective of such a protest.

One the one hand, I have to admit, that the pictures cast a damning light on the police, gaining a view of a police state, and ignore the quite aggressive black block at such events. It was a safer spot, to take photos close to the police, out of harm’s way - at least at moments, where they weren’t “in action”. Photographing a member of the black block would have meant to get a paving stone fair in the face.

On the other hand, people that took part in the protests agree, that the presence and measures of police were at some points violating the basic rights. A helicopter was omni-present and so noisy, that it was impossible to listen to the speeches at the main stage. In addition to this, the police intervented at some points of time where it was not necessary at all, unsettling peaceful and pacific protesters. But especially operations in the sourroundings of the G8 meetings were constitutionally most dubious.Use the “Read more”-link to watch the photos..

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leaving Coerde

leaving Coerde

Yesterday, I finally managed to move away from Münster’s district “Coerde”, which is totally outside. I’m now living close to the central station, and close to the city center.

Without the help (and the cars) of Hanna and Malte I wouldn’t have been able to move all the things to my new home.

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