29 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Society - Lethal

 

photo by Paul Fusco

 

With so many horrible things going on in the world - wars, genetically modified food, factory farming, corrupt politicians, terrible conditions in the clothes production industry, complete internet surveillance, only to name a few - people get frustrated for good reason. The problem is, though, that most people feel helpless and resign. 

 

I think it‘s wrong. It‘s wrong because resigning prevents change. We‘re so many people on earth it‘s wrong to resign because we‘re powerful. We can‘t let all this go unchallenged, we the people need to stand up and say no. What‘s the point of being a human being when you just let everything happen without protest?

 

We humans are responsible, responsible for ourselves in the first place and responsible for our environment and other people as well. Sounds extensive and like a lot of work? It‘s not, it‘s about doing little things right. Our own behaviour regarding things we do or take for granted have a big impact on the environment and other people‘s lives. We don‘t necessarily need to help others actively but changing our behaviour in many areas can help others to have a better life or to keep our precious earth intact. Not taking plastic bags in the supermarket for example helps to prevent even more plastic to get into our oceans and pollute fish and the sea world.

 

But to bring it back to my point of not resigning and standing up the complexity of problems requires to set priorities. Some problems in our world today are minor compared to others. Some problems are lethal. One of those problems is radioactivity. You may ask, radioactivity? Why radioactivity? That‘s a legitimate question because we don‘t hear about problems with radioactivity anymore. Fukushima seems to be forgotten and Chernobyl all the more. The fact that public media doesn‘t speak about it anymore doesn‘t mean the problems were resolved. Politicians don‘t speak about it anymore because they play together with the big electricity companies and cover it up.

 

I don‘t wanna talk about Chernobyl today. I wanna talk about Fukushima. I am following events since the disaster happened in March 2011, I sat in front of the TV in Ascona, Switzerland, and cried. I can still remember when Chernobyl happened. My parents were building our own house in summer 1986 and we kids were not allowed to play in the sand outside the brick shell because of the „acid rain“. I cried in 2011 not only because we‘ve been to Japan two years earlier and visited cities like Sendai that have been badly hit and destroyed by the tsunami before the nuclear catastrophe and we‘ve been to places like Hiroshima or Nagasaki. I also cried because I immediately realized what this incident would mean for the Japanese people and this wonderful country. I felt that this was a true disaster and at least as horrible as Chernobyl 25 years earlier. I also cried because I was so sad and angry about our politicians and the electric power industry not having learned a lesson at all from Chernobyl and that the worst had to happen again in one of the most advanced countries in the world. Fukushima showed once again that nuclear energy is lethal and uncontrollable. Nuclear energy is disproportional because it threatens the health of people, it even risks and takes their life. If you do a weighting of the advantages and risks you come to the conclusion that there simply is no justification for risking people‘s lifes, and money should actually be taken out of consideration. As a lawyer you would have to call nuclear energy generation to be illegitimate, especially after events like Chernobyl but also those like Three Mile Island or Sellafield. Anyway, people have not learned from Chernobyl and did the best to cover up all that came with it, especially the thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of cancers. I cried because all this is coming to Japan, too, the country we fell so in love with. I cried because I knew the story would repeat and that responsible people would cover it up again despite other people getting sick and die. These responsible people need to be sued and go to jail. This is so outrageous, it‘s the worst disgrace in our modern world in my eyes.

 

I‘m coming up with this today because I stumbled over some interesting news regarding Fukushima in the last days. TEPCO, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, who is responsible for what gets into public media is lying for two and a half years. First I thought it was wise to not let millions of people panic and make it even worse. I soon realized that it was their strategy and team play with nuclear companies, industrial nations, the health care industry and everybody making a money out of this dangerous business all over the world.

 

To make it short they all lie to keep the business going, reality is that Fukushima is far from being under control and it‘s in some ways much worse than Chernobyl. We got four reactors with three complete melt downs directly beside the sea, here the Pacific ocean. The molten mass is in the ground somewhere below the plant and there is no way to remove it. Japan had to admit a couple of weeks ago that 300 tons of highly contaminated water has been flowing into the Pacific every day for the last two and a half years and still does. There were tuna caught off the California coast a year ago all contaminated, as time goes by it gets worse and worse. The bad thing is, there is no way to stop all this. The only thing the Japanese can do is pour more water over the destroyed reactors and fuel rods still in the top stories of the four buildings. The contaminated water will flow into the sea probably forever as the radioactive mass has to be cooled so long. The only „good“ thing for us people in other parts of the world is that the Pacific is big enough that this tragedy will only be really bad for the people quite close to Fukushima, the Japanese. Anyway, you probably wouldn‘t eat fish in California anymore knowing that it‘s not deadly but still contaminated.

 

There‘s another really big problem in Fukushima. The reactors made by General Electric have their spent fuel rod pools in the top stories of the buildings. All four buildings are severely crippled with building four to be the weakest structurally, so there‘s a high risk the building may collapse, especially as there‘s still a chance of earthquakes. The spent rods need to be removed as soon as possible and stored the way it‘s done in intact plants on a general basis. The problem in Fukushima is that no machines can be used to remove the 1.300 rods, they simply don‘t work in such highly radioactive environment. The delicate removal has to be done by humans in extremely strong protective clothing, including very small and very thick glass to look through. This makes the undertaking even more delicate and dangerous.

 

The biggest problem still is the possibilty of a chain reaction and the many different ways this may occur after a sudden „weather event, power outage, earthquake, tsunami, cooling system failure, or explosion and fire in any way, shape, or form, at any location on the Fukushima site.“

 

So to summarize we have the cooling that constantly pollutes the sea with highly contaminated water, we have the risk of a chain reaction that can lead to an “Open-air super reactor spectacular“ as Dr. Christopher Busby calls it. We have the fuel rod removal problem and we have the three molten fuel blobs somewhere in the ground doing something nobody knows because it never happened before. This is pretty bad and for the rest of all our time a risk that endangers at least the life of the Japanese and the health of all other people in this world.

 

Dire ... So, we need to power down all nuclear plants, something we should have done for the last 27 years, at once, simple! And please don't tell me we couldn't do it, that's not even ridiculous, it's reckless and stupid!

 

KIKI

 

 

sources: Interview with fallout researcher Christina Consolo, 300 tons of contaminated water daily, Accusing TEPCO, Contaminating the whole Pacific?, Pump and Pray by Christopher Busby, Worse than Chernobyl by Christoper Busby, RT is an international multilingual Russian-based television network

 

 

 

26 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Photography - Quick snaps with the OM-D

 

Ha, three quick snaps from today strolling around in Mitte with friends from Switzerland. The Olympus OM-D is a great little camera and a lot of fun to shoot with. Have a look at the images first ...

 

 

The last one is the OM-D at ISO 10000 by the way ... seriously, if you want the best pro-like camera with everything you ever need, in a great looking, super small, super versatile body with heaps of great lens options, don't look any further.

 

It's in many ways better than a big DSLR with some unique features like 9 frames per second full resolution bursts or a very good electronic viewfinder that lets you check your shots immediately after capture without having to take the camera away from the eye, brilliant.

 

I will try to write a review soon ... you won't get as easy and as creamy subject isolation of course, necessary to set your images apart from digicams.

 

BUT, beside the right subject timing, lighting, framing and composition are key to a great picture in the first place, achievable even with a cellphone - it's all relative,

 

happy shooting ...

 

KIKI

 

 

23 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Festival Weekend

 

We're at Freifeld Festival in Oldenburg this weekend exhibiting and selling T-Shirts, Pants and Postcards.

 

There's some really cool acts and an interesting program to experience. Today we saw SEA + AIR, a very good alternative Pop duo with brilliant voices and rad sounds. I read they've played over 1.200 gigs together and they've even been a support act for Whitney Houston, weird combo but pretty cool nonetheless ...

 

 

Update August 25 2013:

 

 

Pretty laid-back Festival, nice, and the coffee from Tante Käthe's is delicious, too.

 

Usual posts with tips on photography and photos from Friesland coming next week.

 

Happy Sunday

 

KIKI

 

 

13 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Special - Biennale Arte 2013

 

Yo, I've done this blog post on Sunday but after uploding all the images the post crashed and I couldn't publish it anymore. So finally, here it is again, Venice was massive as expected. We spent three nights this time and still haven't seen everything. As I'm pretty busy at the moment I will post the images first and try to update it in the coming days and provide informations about the artworks and pavilons seen at Biennale Arte 2013.

 

Check out the images in the meantime ...

 

 

Phew, that's it, infos to follow ...

 

KIKI

 

 

9 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Freestyle Friday

 

I realized that I sometimes can't stick to the schedule. I will try to post four articles per week and keep the chronology of gear first, then society issues, some law articles every now and then, Thursday photos of the last week, Friday is my gossip or freestyle day. This week I will also post a Biennale 2013 Special when I'm back in Berlin and have the time to post process, probably on Sunday when I'm sitting on the Nowkölln flea market selling clothes, there's always enough time to do a big blog post.

 

This picture is from the pavilion of the Italian-Latin American Institute, it's real spices, hope someone is going to use them afterwards ...

 

 

Another artwork out of many that caught my attention today is Michael Schmidt's work "Food", a large series of photographs documenting all aspects of food production in Europe from 2006-2010 and with it showing the eating habits of advanced industrial nations ... very "advanced" ...

 

 

And of course I was following the latest news via facebook and n-tv. What I read about the US goverment forcing secure email companies to close down their business is really exceeding my expectations regarding might and political influence. These methods are very comparable to those used in totalitarian countries the western world is so adjudging.

 

If all this wasn't about human rights I would say it reminds me of Kindergarten, where everything was allowed as long as teachers didn't see it, even the craziest things. Fortunately we people are in the role of teachers now, so please, let's not let all this go unchallenged. We need to stand up and explain to those kids that this part of the game is to be over now. There have been centuries before to establish a sound society and a lot of wars have been fought to bring democracy. It should be impossible to simply wipe away all this now as they see may fit ...

 

Let's unite and protest and vote for the right parties next month ...

 

KIKI

 

 

7 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Photography - Dynamic Range

 

What does Dynamic Range mean? Dynamic range is more of a physical term, it describes the ability of a medium to record bright and dark values at the time. The human eye for example has a huge dynamic range. We can see details in scenes that contain both very bright and very dark things, for example things in a dark room inside on a bright day and at the same time see everything outside through the window in the sunlit garden with a single view.

 

In camera terms dynamic range is the ability to record those bright and dark areas with one single exposure, to record both detail in the highlights and the shadows in a contrasty scene. Imagine a dim alleyway on a sunny day. When you want the image to be bright enough to get details in the shadows with most digital cameras you will get a completely white sky, because their dynamic range is limited to something between 6 and 12 f stops.

 

What does f stops mean? F stops refer to the aperture values of the lens. On bright sunny days you would for example expose the scene with an aperture value of f/8 and an 1/800 second. One f stop brighter would be an 1/800s at f/5.6 (wider aperture) or a 1/400s at f/8. One f stop difference is double the light, double the brightness thus double the shutter speed or one aperture value higher to retain the same brightness on the medium. Brightness differences increase or decrease exponentially, two f  stops difference means four times brighter or darker the scene, four f stops means 16 times brighter or darker the scene. In real life for example things in bright sun light are sometimes 12 or 14 stops brighter than something in the shadow hidden somewhere behind a window in the same scene. Digital cameras are not able to record both values at the same time, because their dynamic range is limited.

 

What does limited mean and are there differences between different cameras? Dynamic range of a camera is limited by the highlights and shadows to be recorded. The limitation of highlights means things in a scene are too bright for the camera to be recorded, it‘s typically 3-4 f stops above middle grey. Digital cameras only display white when they can‘t record any brighter, that often means you get white skies in contrasty scenes on a sunny day, this looks very unnatural because our eyes behave so different. A work around this limited highlight range is to expose for the highlights, means you simply darken the scene to the value you find the hightlights to be well expose, to have enough detail and colour and look natural. But then you run directly into the other problem of limited shadow range.

 

Limited shadow range means things in the shadows are either too dark to be seen in the final image or they are too noisy to be acceptable. It‘s easy to brighten up scenes afterwards on the computer but brighten up detail also means brighten up noise. With big enough dark areas noise soon becomes obtrusive, so you can not brighten up scenes endlessly, noise is the limited. You have to decide what end of the dynamic range is more important to you and make a trade-off on the other end. Camera type also makes a difference. A very simple rule is the bigger the sensor the bigger the dynamic range. Digital cameras in cellphones are the tiniest so their dynamic range is the worst. White skies for example is one of the easy signs to see that a photo was taken with a cellphone. With DSLRs you get much better dynamic range quite comparable to film, which has a huge highlight range. You still don‘t get endless highlight range with DSLRs but their shadow range is much better than that of film. So you can expose for the hightlights and brighten up the shadows afterwards, something most cameras today do automatically, handy. You can even squeeze out a bit more range when shooting RAWs and post process later. With DSLRs you‘re typically able to record up to around 13 f stops with a single exposure. You may also do multiple exposures and merge images afterwards, so called HDR images. But I don‘t like those, to my eye they often look unnaturally processed, and the style of multiple frames for one scene doesn‘t fit with my understanding of capturing a moment, for some landscape shots, it‘s handy, though.

 

So finally, I show you two images that illustrate dynamic range quite well. The above is from a cellphone with burned out sky in the background, the second is from a big sensor camera, here an Olympus OM-D, that renders the sky quite nicely when pulling back highlights in post processing. Have a look ...

 

 

So, summarizing, with digital cameras you are limited in recording both very bright and very dark things in the same image. The bigger the sensor (camera), though, the more dynamic range you get, so with a DSLR you get enough range to display most of any scene‘s brightness levels. You won‘t get that with a cellphone, one big reason for me to shoot big sensors. Dynamic range is important to display natural images.

 

Happy shooting

 

KIKI

 

 

6 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Photography - Tips

 

Yeah! VSCO released Film Pack 04 today, a set of 117 Slide presets, something I've been waiting for since they started maybe two years ago. And it includes my favorite landscape film Fuji Velvia 50. 2013 landscape shots will rock! Looking forward to play around with it next week! This week I don't have reliable internet connection due to some travels, so my posts will be a bit delayed ...

 

Check out VSCO Slide, it's supposedly great as the three Packs before ...

 

See you later

 

KIKI

 

 

5 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Society - Consumption

 

Monday is originally my gear day, but I will post my article about dynamic range tomorrow as I am on the bus at the moment and wanna post some sample images with it.

 

This week my Monday will be my Tuesday. One big problem in our world of today is consumption. We all use much too much of everything. Really? Well, you may argue, so what, humans only live for a hundred years maximum, why not do whatever you want? Fair enough, but what‘s the point about being a human when you only care about yourself. Aren‘t we here on earth to make the best out of everyone‘s life, aren‘t we here to be compassionate, to help others, too, and keep our planet tidy. We may not, but to me that‘s one important thing about being a „good“ human being.

 

What does consumption have to do with being a good or bad human? Like with most everything consumption has at least two sides, precisely it has something to do with physics. Consuming something means some energy has to be put into it to create it in the first place. In our world it‘s easily illustrated. To drive a car for example you need gas. To drive a big car you need more gas to travel the same distance. To drive the bigger car fast you need even more gas. Gas consumption is bad twofold. You first have to extract oil to produce it. Because we used so many billions of tons of oil we now do very silly things like Drilling or Fracking even in the most dangerous or precious places, for example on the oceans‘ floor in earthquake regions of the world. We take the risk to pollute the environment tremendously to simply get oil. Why do we do this? Because our consumption of oil is so high that we simply „need“ it. What for? For cars, ships, planes, to produce plastic and all sorts of synthetics and for millions of other things. Oil is our lifeblood. But isn‘t it a bad idea to risk our precious mother earth to get this oil?

 

You may think after all those centuries human kind should be wise enough to have alternatives. There certainly are, many! Which? One very easy but highly effective one is to consume less. That‘s uncomfortable!? Well, to tell you the truth, it‘s high time. Pollution and global warming are at a point where reduction is actually necessary to prevent the worst. And it often means you do not even have to compromise or give up on too much. Driving an electric or hybrid car will also bring you to your final destination by consuming far less gas thus oil. There's also things like wind or solar energy, water power plants, natural materials, kinetic energy recovery systems to only name a few.

 

Second bad thing about oil is the fact that it‘s consumption comes along with emission of carbon dioxide, very bad for our climate worsen global warming even more.

 

And third, consuming less oil has another very useful impact to improving the situation, it‘s saving our own money. Driving a hybrid car saves you enough money on a trip to pay for an extra evening in a bar with your friends or to buy a present for yourself or your partner. Beside you play a part in contributing to saving our world, pretty cool, eh!?

 

Well, you may not like to contribute to a better world and simply love to drive big cars and fly even on the shortest trips. Fair enough, but don‘t expect attentive people to respect you, for a good reason.

 

But it‘s not about oil alone. Consuming less also refers to other things, and remember, as long as it‘s something made out of plastic oil is used again. A really bad thing today for so many reasons is meat! Meat? Why meat? Aren‘t humans meat eaters, we are, but only to some extend. Our meat consumption has become pretty excessive over the years. Do you remember the good old times of Sunday roast. You may argue we‘re not in war times anymore, right. But we don‘t need to eat salami in the morning, a sausage for lunch and a steak for dinner every day either. Meat production is very energy consuming. Why? Because a huge amount of material, effort and time has to be put into the whole production process. It starts with the feed for the animals, manure and water for the fields for the crop, then factories in the production chain to stables and breeding. It‘s quite logical that it consumes far more resources, time and money to first breed animals with vegetables and crop instead of eating both strait ;-) So, we can contribute to a better world by simply eating less meat? Yes! And we don‘t have to kill innocent animals either, bravo!

 

Why do we all consume so much? It‘s our capitalist system that not only makes billions of money out of the production of all those things, it actually is dependent on this massive amount we consume. Why? Because most companies are stock companies listed at the stock markets. Share holders are expecting better financial results every year thus we need to consume even more to really satisfy those people. I say those people because shares are held by institutional investors mainly, not normal citizens, not so great, right? And worse, when citizens try to invest themselves they get suckered by the investors and banks. And when those banks go bankrupt because their greed knew no boundaries. Guess who pays the bail-out, the poor, dumb citizens. Ring!? Sorry for simplifying but you get the point. But to stick to the topic, our world is related to shareholder value. It‘s not a vicious circle, though, it‘s just that in 2013 companies are trying nearly everything they can to make us believe we needed all those things and worse, even more of it every year. Advertising tells us we need new cellphones as soon as possible, there are idiotically many car models on the market and every year it‘s becoming even more new ones. That‘s part of the terrible throwaway society we‘ve deteriorated to. Most things, even expensive things, don‘t last very long anmore, they don‘t need to because the system is telling us to buy new things soon enough anyway. Too bad, I love to use old things and love things that last long or that are efficient. I am wearing shirts I bought 15 years ago and they still look great.

 

Clothes is another field that has become completely pervert. Workers in the production chain are mostly suffering really bad working conditions because share holder value forces companies to squeeze out every bit they can compromising on labour conditions and industrial safety. The result are burning or collapsing factories with thousands of innocent workers dying who are treated inhuman in the first place anyway, disgusting! That‘s one reason why I created my clothing collection in the best and most appropriate way possible. Although I know that it's difficult to sell those clothes because most people don‘t care and I can understand it. Why buy a T-Shirt that has sole production cost of nearly 10 € (marketing and everything else not included) when consumers can buy a Jeans on Sale at stores like kik for as low as 1,50 €. People are hardly earning enough themselves to afford a normal living. Labour law and wages is another problem in a system that needs to produce as cheap as possible instead of building on fair and human standards and respecting those.

 

OK, longer than planned, synopsis, let‘s consume less of everything, going completely without is not necessary most of the time, although in some case you just get used to it and don‘t feel for it anymore, meat for example. Drinking less beer helps, too ;-)

 

See you next time, happy saving

 

KIKI

 

 

2 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Gossip Friday

 

XKeyscore, Prism, Fracking, GM Corn, Drilling, Torture, Guantanamo, Homophobia, Goldman Sachs, that‘s old hats, you think!?

 

Well, that‘s why Friday is to become my Gossip day, anything goes, anything that‘s fun and doesn‘t have too much to do with problems and worries. I‘d also like to publish some articles or stories from other writers or story tellers. A friend of mine from my study times in Göttingen used to write wonderful stories. He once wrote one for me, I still have it stored somewhere in the Frankfurt region, maybe I will publish it in the future. He also used to make custom Audio Cassettes with special mixes of favorite songs. We met on a rooftop in Friedrichshain the other day to enjoy some lovely Berlin night with music and wine and he told me that he actually still records those Cassettes for his friends, cool huh!?

 

Well, I may also put texts like the one of the little bird online, a story that happened last autumn in Switzerland. But Friday may also be the day where I compile some of the hottest stuff from a different world, a glamour world, a world of no worries, a world of pure fun. Here in Berlin we are quite lucky that some of this fascinating glam and VIP craziness is coming to us, too. Berlin's increasing appeal, thanks to artists and interesting entrepreneurs from all over the world, has brought some of the wow factors over. A lot of money has been invested into Berlin and it really has some international atmosphere to it now. It also attracts a lot of German stars and b-and-c-list celebrities. During the Fashion week a couple of weeks ago there‘s been a huge show of fashion designer Patrick Mohr (I didn‘t know him before) right on the other side of the street in the wonderful building of the old department store Jandorf, that used to be the institute of fashion design in the GDR times.

 

But to stick to the topic, beside maybe 1.000 people who wanted to see the fashion show I also spotted the Ochsenknecht sons, two extroverted kids of German actor Uwe Ochsenknecht. They come from Munich originally, the town so many foreigners love most out of all German cities, even my best Kiwi friends. Munich is very cheesy, but in a good way, it‘s tidy and rich, hosts a lot of Germany‘s famous industries, like BMW or Siemens and also a lot of Movie and TV productions, it has an attractive geographical location being close to lakes, the Alpes, Italy or Switzerland, and many fashion designers live in Munich. Well, I never really got why Uwe Ochsenknecht became such a „famous“ German actor, I don‘t think he is a good one, but there‘s a lot of Popstars as well who can‘t actually sing. The Ochsenknecht sons have something special to them, though, I have to admit. It may have to do with their height, both around 1,90m tall, but also with their styling. I prefer Wilson Gonzales (what a wonderful name!), his brother is called Jimi Blue, oh well. Wilson Gonzales happens to be a friend of designer Patrick Mohr, so the Ochenknecht entourage, lots of crazy friends, at some point of the early evening got up and edged themselves through the crowd to the entrance of the show. Wilson Gonzales was wearing a leather vest with a self-applied banner on it‘s back saying „Wir Kinder vom Kottbusser Tor“ (We kids from Kottbusser Tor).

 

It‘s remarkable in multiple ways. First he may live in the very admired neighborhood of Kreuzkölln now, but actually he is from Munich, right, so it‘s a bit presumptuous to call yourself some kind of ghetto kid of that area. Especially as there‘s a famous autobiographical German film and book he‘s referring to with the slogan called "Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" (We children of Bahnhof Zoo). It‘s about kids in West Berlin in the 1980s, most of them addicted to heroin or other severe drugs making money as sex workers. That‘s not really compatible when you grew up in rich and tidy Munich yourself, don't you think!?

 

But, not to do Wilson injustice, I somehow quite like him and he may actually really wanna break with conventions he is so used to. Anyway, he and his brother and all the people joining them impressed me in a way, a positive way ...

 

It‘s been a lot of talking now with little content but that‘s quite appropriate for a Gossip Friday. Two more things that impressed me as well this week, Lindsay Lohan is out of rehab for the sixth time now and she looks good, have a look ;-) I once was introduced to an American Pop Artist called Richard Phillips who did quite an interesting exhibition with artworks related to Swiss painter and naive artist Adolf Dietrich. Phillips did a short film with Lindsay Lohan in 2011 trying to show her in a different way compared to how the public wants to see her, he also did that with former porn star Sasha Grey. You may decide how you like it.

 

And last I wanna show you an image of an all so famous singer who changed her look entirely. Guess who she is!

 

photo credit: Getty Images

 

Till next week, happy weekend!

 

KIKI

 

Update:

 

I had a long walk through the neighborhood this evening starting with my beloved Weinbergspark. I was a bit late, there has just been a Flashmob with tents short before I arrived occupying the Weinbergspark to protest against gentrification.

 

I walked along Linienstraße and found the old squat close to Rosenthaler Straße still to be there and alive. But to my horrors most of Linienstraße completely changed with new buildings being super polished luxury apartments now. That has been very different over eight years ago when I moved to this area. These new streets are part of the deal with Berlin becoming kind of a metropolis ...

 

 

And one last one from Dircksenstraße, those are Berlin's famous S-Bahnbögen (Overground arches) most of them housing shops, bars, clubs and restaurants ...

 

 

Happy weekend from Mitte ...

 

 

1 Aug, 2013
by KIKI
Author:
KIKI
Special - Safe Cloud Storage

 

Yeah!! I'm on Wuala now, apparently the safest way possible to store your data in a Cloud. Learned from a friend about it, it uses AES-256, the same I'm using for my mobile 2TB drive, it's an encryption standard the NSA itself uses for it's data :-) People at Wuala are unable to decode your data neither your password, so they wouldn't even be able to hand it out to any government, just in case. Your data doesn't leave your computer unencrypted either and servers are based in Germany, Switzerland and France, live backing up your data to multiple locations. Not too shabby! I've put all sensible data into the Wuala Cloud now, a bit spooky, so what! Photos (1,4TB), music and system not included, those are still stored and backed up locally. I'm giving up some of the iCloud ease but that's probably the price you got to pay for safety. If you wanna use Wuala as well, use the link below and we're both getting 1GB of extra storage. Happy storing ...

https://www.wuala.com/de/referral/6BFJ6664NGA6FANNM675

 

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