Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011
Sonntag, 6. November 2011
Montag, 15. August 2011
"Pig Fucker Session" S/Sided C 60
Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2011
Photography by Volker Deriath
volker deriath is a munich based street and theater photograph who photographs (without exception) in munich for 25 years.
the following pictures are from his last exhibition. he took every picture at the "oktoberfest" in munich during the great beer rush hours.
i love this series because the pictures look idiotic, dramatic, grotesque and sometimes funny in a very cynical manner. for some reason, bob dylan songs come to my mind when i look at them. enjoy (click the pictures to enlarge!).







































the following pictures are from his last exhibition. he took every picture at the "oktoberfest" in munich during the great beer rush hours.
i love this series because the pictures look idiotic, dramatic, grotesque and sometimes funny in a very cynical manner. for some reason, bob dylan songs come to my mind when i look at them. enjoy (click the pictures to enlarge!).







































Samstag, 16. Juli 2011
Exhibition
Here are a few Impressions from my Visit to the Exhibition "Proto Anime Cut"
in the City of Dortmund 1 Week ago.










From the Exhibitions Homepage :
The exhibition Proto Anime Cut presents original drawings of the most important directors and illustrators of Japanese animated films.
The action-packed hero stories and the visionary science fiction of Japanese Anime are set in impressive worlds that are constructed in painstaking detail. Looking at the creative processes, the filmmakers appear as architectural dreamers who operate with virtuosity at the borders of credibility, fiction and utopia. The exhibition focuses on the development of these arenas of action and narrative scenarios. Numerous background paintings, storyboards, drafts, sources of inspiration and film excerpts provide insight into the working methods of the most successful animation artists of the last two decades. Proto Anime Cut presents them for the first time in Europe.
The exhibition includes work by Hideaki Anno (director, Neon Genesis Evangelion), Haruhiko Higami (photographer), Koji Morimoto (director, Dimension Bomb), Hiromasa Ogura (art director), Mamoru Oshii (director, Patlabor, Ghost in the Shell) and Takashi Watabe (layout). The presented artists have played key roles in the development of Anime. By cooperating closely in different production studios in Tokyo they gave their distinctive signatures to many films and developed the prototypical Anime style.
in the City of Dortmund 1 Week ago.










From the Exhibitions Homepage :
The exhibition Proto Anime Cut presents original drawings of the most important directors and illustrators of Japanese animated films.
The action-packed hero stories and the visionary science fiction of Japanese Anime are set in impressive worlds that are constructed in painstaking detail. Looking at the creative processes, the filmmakers appear as architectural dreamers who operate with virtuosity at the borders of credibility, fiction and utopia. The exhibition focuses on the development of these arenas of action and narrative scenarios. Numerous background paintings, storyboards, drafts, sources of inspiration and film excerpts provide insight into the working methods of the most successful animation artists of the last two decades. Proto Anime Cut presents them for the first time in Europe.
The exhibition includes work by Hideaki Anno (director, Neon Genesis Evangelion), Haruhiko Higami (photographer), Koji Morimoto (director, Dimension Bomb), Hiromasa Ogura (art director), Mamoru Oshii (director, Patlabor, Ghost in the Shell) and Takashi Watabe (layout). The presented artists have played key roles in the development of Anime. By cooperating closely in different production studios in Tokyo they gave their distinctive signatures to many films and developed the prototypical Anime style.
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