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Well ... afraid of possible terrorist attacks in Berlin and the explosion took place in Bishkek
Monday, November 29, 2010
Pinnacle Pctv Not Working In Window 7
Journal of 5,6 - and Homer Chatsky
Oh, by the way, in September for the holiday street (Andrew's descent), in conjunction with the Goethe Institute in the Ukraine and the Online Newspaper Victor Marushchenko done 4th issue 5.6 on street photography. Interestingly the German photographer Andreas Gertsau that shows how cities look through the eyes of the initial user unwittingly photographed in Kiev, a hole in a banner, just that that Homer a few months earlier cut and hung currently in the room. And then it turned out that Andreas is living in Hamburg a couple of blocks from our house to Shternshantse. With Homer, we took each other for an interview where each asked what the opponent has made selected picture, and that in doing so he felt.
http://www.magazine56.com.ua/arxiv/file/564.pdf
Oh, by the way, in September for the holiday street (Andrew's descent), in conjunction with the Goethe Institute in the Ukraine and the Online Newspaper Victor Marushchenko done 4th issue 5.6 on street photography. Interestingly the German photographer Andreas Gertsau that shows how cities look through the eyes of the initial user unwittingly photographed in Kiev, a hole in a banner, just that that Homer a few months earlier cut and hung currently in the room. And then it turned out that Andreas is living in Hamburg a couple of blocks from our house to Shternshantse. With Homer, we took each other for an interview where each asked what the opponent has made selected picture, and that in doing so he felt.
- Homer, 24, Kiev, Maxim Chatsky, 28, Kiev / Odessa
- What We now talk?
- I want that on the one hand, everything happened spontaneously, and on the other, that we adhere to some structure. Well, for example, you choose my photo, which is close to you that you liked and ask me anything that you do not understand it, but I tell you, and then the same thing I ask from you.
Homer takes a photo with the bus on the fence.
- Max, I will not ask about what I see. I want you told me that I do not see it.
- For this I need to know how you feel it, so I created the following layer. Just describe what is happening here.
- I'm in this photo I see some kind of living matter from which something happens, well, or so I want to feel.
- What attracts you - the object which you have not seen before, which can not be in this place? Attracts you when there is something strange?
- Well, I would not say that I am particularly attracted by bus on the fence, I soon attracts a dead wall, and the usual wheel. It seems to me like a cow's ear.
- Why did she close? What a reflection of yourself you're sitting in it - the dying, randomness, an invention?
- She is alive, then combined the unusual - received unexpected. Some violence. Here is a patch of green, for example.
- Yeah, Hulk heritage.
- Well, or piercings. I like that the blood flows, piercing lifeless. I can feel it, but find the words I can not yet.
- Well, what do you want to know?
- I want to know why you decided to remove it, what the surrounding context? Well, your story - what is behind this?
- It was the May holidays, I went to Odessa, and parents suggested, once we have the whole family got together to organize the May picnic. Or rather not even a picnic, not barbecue, not all of this standard procedure, and go, For example, in the Belgorod-Dniester, a look at the castle. Well, here, and Carolino Bugaz was on the way - this is a spit that separates the sea and the estuary, rather travel place - completely and resorts. We are there somewhere and stopped briefly, and in the photo - a nightclub on the seafront.
- Yes? Nightclub? No rides?
- No, no, it's design for tents, umbrellas, canopies. And this - the wall separating the sandy embankment of the club. I liked that the owners of this club wanted her to embellish, the truth, a somewhat strange manner. It is this process going on inside their heads, I'm interested.
- Do you think inside the head place a process?
- I think they are not consciously do it, but I just caught it. It's like the question of when done someone turns the object into art. When the photographer comes and announces it as such. I'm somewhere in the Internet even seen such a community - the objects are looking for an artist. Until then, until the object was not until he was someone seen this art and is not. In this case, not the one who created it - the artist, but the one who made it photography.
- So you manifestiruesh space? You declare this object art? Do you feel this picture yourself?
- Well, I explain - this is all about wit, about the inner unexplained movement something to embellish.
- I like the fact that there is violence.
- Violence? How hic incipit tragoedia? Rather, for me it simple decor. That is, when you talk about it, I certainly see it, but so that I thought about it in the first place, then no. If this is suffering, then no, I is not nigh. And if it's visual form, then yes, I'm interested: the wounds on his body, bruises, abrasions, bruises, dents, all of their cracks are very close, a mere breath, macro-plan.
- So you do not see here what I see?
- I think that this object and classy. For me, the more plots, characters, their personal, intimate, which will each, the better picture. You - as a piece of coal - from childhood, layer after layer to layer of knowledge, feelings and events. Then passes some time, there is education, you're sharpening flint knowledge, grow up, the atmospheric column at all this pressing, layering extruded, formed, and this is within You already rock crystal. And then you realize that you no longer can wear it inside, escaping from the chest, saps, shlifuesh from all sides, doing cut and at arm's length comes with that in society, and say: "Look what I grew up inside!". And all around walking, looking at different angles, refraction, reflected, wondering purity and harmony of lines, the quality of performance. Here it is for me the definition of art. And this image, this scheme is very easy to explain and photographer, and technical equipment, and the spectator, and multitasking pictures.
But here it is in this picture with a fence, it comes to sharpness, the ingenuity, about the mental alertness of the objects created for one purpose, and surprisingly applicable to others. There is such a book «Unintentional design» - there are a collection of such events: it how to hang a jacket on the back of a chair or stool as a prop the door handle, transfer it as "crazy hands" or magazine «Make». That is the direction of DIY.
- Oh, I have is just such a picture. I was in Budapest last year in a sort of squat artists, they're arranged something like the Sabbath. Mumbled something to his Hungarian cooked some drugs, treated each other, and on the ceiling they hung the horns, which were attached candles.
- That is the designer who invented the tire, of course, is steep, but I'm interested in an outsider who has found in her new property.
- Listen, Max, I would like it to be some sort of liquid, that this follows.
- This was clearly the paint, and it is not clear how she was there.
- But all I do is take it as a wound, such as violence. Oh, and I would like to it was violence.
Chatsky takes a photo with the horse.
- Let's talk about your photography. I'm just going to ask all the questions: what is happening here, where this monument, and why you clicked on the button?
- This is the entrance to the National Museum in Berlin. I love this city, this is the place where it seems to me, I must be. Of course I had some quite difficult with the language, but with a few friends I Hacked in English, with some in Russian, with some general language gestures, but the main thing - the feeling that you are not confused, you do not feel like a foreigner in Berlin. What is most interesting, is not this barrier, as in other cities in Paris, in Amsterdam. Feel at home. As if you grew up here and lived all his life.
- This is probably because Berlin is still considered emerging urban, that squats, offices, street artists and top managers coexist side by side. So you'd been there a week and half and flipped attractions, but no in one picture you do not.
- It's true, I very rarely take pictures of themselves. Not only because I'm on the other side frame, but also because I do not take his body as photographically valuable object, do not use yourself as a material. I do not know, because I'm so interesting that I myself would like to review. Well, of course, I have a photo, where is my term, my hands, my feet. In detail - maybe, but so entirely, a reflection in a mirror image on a tripod - No more.
- Perhaps it is some impact of the Internet - the very notion of a self-portrait is quite, well, fell in price. When the photographer puts photograph itself, viewers often perceive it as narcissism, and in this regard is greatly reduced internal initiative. By itself, a self-portrait - it's actually a cool thing, she's very honest, the photographer knows and controls both on the one hand and do everything on the other hand do.
- Here I want to see, here you talk about the attitude, the audience comment, but I absolutely do not care what others think. Yes, there are a couple of friends and acquaintances whose opinions I interesting, but expect to take into account someone other than his opinion, such as flirting with the viewer, inducing brilliance, beauty, creating a side attraction, that I just do not want to.
- I like the power of this monument, this power of sculpture, this material object, these veins and the fact that this picture shows me something I do not see or did not notice before. Well, even children's research time, of course.
- I would not say that child is the one thing that is of interest to all and the people it's hidden, look askance, lowers his voice when speaking aloud, ashamed, blush, prefer to remain silent. I do not like a taboo, I like it when everything is natural; all the faces that people hide, on the contrary, I want to open. I wonder, for example, what would compel hesitate any old grandmothers, women aged and even my peers. Because many even afraid to talk about sex. In our time.
- You say that no matter the opinion of others, and still consider their interest, want to be popular, expect empathy and sympathy. It turns out, you tell them, and he immediately turns away and do not listen.
- Well, yes, I do not care what they say. Because they tend to say some garbage, no dialogue on an equal footing. They are like waves that break on a rock. I am interested in people with greater sensitivity, because with them I can speak on equal terms. Want to see these people was great. But when you press the button I do no one is thinking. Maybe sometimes in the selection process or the publication of photographs. Sometimes I wonder - why I do this? Obviously, I satisfy some of his domestic needs. Perhaps I have inside of young blood and a desire to express, but I do not limit yourself to picture frames. I never her seriously not engaged. I photograph what I wanted to see for himself on the wall, but at the same time put out others too.
- What next? What is conflict resolution? Where is your boundary of this irritation? What is your frame? What topics do you decide for yourself to determine not what would be taboo, but still be avoided? Religion, corpses, cross into the vagina?
- There are certain situations in which I did not get, and therefore do not know how I will behave. I have a rather limited interests of all my circle. And embarrassing to me as the very moment when you look, for example, boys who keep each other's penis, and do not feel anything. But generally, it does not target any, what I might be a target in 24 years? I photograph on the force for two years, a camera bought at a flea market mainly because of the shape that seems to be was Agat. But in general I have always painted graffiti is to me more embodied direction. I've always been interested in working with the architecture, shape, texture, material, it is interesting to decorate, but in some moments to destroy the space, paint and color. For 6 years picture for me was just fixing the work done. Any manifestation of creativity, whether it be painting, photography, graffiti, performance, or stocks, I do it's interesting, and I give everyone the same intervals. No such that 50 percent of the time I'm online, go to the exhibition, watch pictures or books, and the rest of the time doing the other. I'm wondering everything. Walk, tusit, have fun. All my plays, I want to pour out their energies, and what will happen next - I do not know.
- but still instructive, or even "prouchitelnaya" feature you have there. This can be seen in relation with the grandmothers, aunts and their peers in a rage - as if you're trying to all of them excite and arouse.
- Yes! Annoy, disturb, stretch that was a blast, I'd love this "boom", this "tydysch" I just finish on this. But to say - follow me, this is the only right way - I do not want. Of explanation and training, I think it is, Max, you're closer.
- I do really interesting. I recently read a report in photography schools, it was a long story as an example of many of my photos that's why I pressed the button that is a reflection of how and why it must develop in themselves. It is now so much rests on the internet that are important, not practical advice, but rather a direction - in what direction to dig, filters, which will help weed out the superfluous. Here, add yourself to the reader, this site and this, here's David Horowitz to read a switch for the year 2009, find 10 contemporary photographers filmed, create a group in flickr with a narrow focus and make it popular, while maintaining the quality and quantity. And while they are at this way, they already have something that will form the inside. So, for example, I wonder - who are you influenced by, whose opinion you trust someone you wondered who the authority, someone you know and at one point realized that life will never be the same?
- It does not specifically say, one Internet pandemonium.
- for example, Dadakinder, or magazine ON!!! or McGinley, or Richardson, or Araki?
- Tolia, of course, yes, I feel that he feels what I feel.
- Well, that's when you first saw his blog, read his lyrics, he saw his collection, you've felt in that moment, the effect on her, watched as you were "before" and what was the "after"?
- Richardson's ... Not something that would be affected, rather, I recorded his presence, that is not shy about his uncle, and I'm this close. Besides his photography, I saw some time later, when it became interested in the genitals and actively take pictures. For me it was just a new identity. But there were no technical issues I'm not peeping, I have all the technology in the photo do not care: megapixels, lenses, instruments.
- And interesting to me, Martin Parr (however, in Richardson is also available) - How they find the language to the subject. How to win Obama or a random person on the street? It is this interpersonal contact - the way people trust him. However, in your pictures to me it is also interesting.
- Well, in fact, a household trash, if you're in this vein, Richardson talked about in our post-Soviet space dofiga: tits and pussy against the backdrop of carpets and sideboard. And all very personal and all very interesting. I found several such sites - all the pictures come from from the 90's - very impressive. I think he would have licked when he would see those pictures.
http://www.magazine56.com.ua/arxiv/file/564.pdf
Arthritis And Rheumatism Difference
calm
I again in Berlin. Flying with a sense of anxiety due to the fact that the city announced the threat of terrorism. Media wrote that the police are everywhere, people are tense and suspicious. Landing in Berlin, I expected to interrogation by border guards, enhanced baggage screening, checking passports at every turn. Anything like that, the border guard idly glanced at my passport and stamped, and the luggage did not even crawl. Vaynahtsmarkty crowded with people, all munching sausages, sipping mulled wine and voltage does not even hint. And I calmed down))
I again in Berlin. Flying with a sense of anxiety due to the fact that the city announced the threat of terrorism. Media wrote that the police are everywhere, people are tense and suspicious. Landing in Berlin, I expected to interrogation by border guards, enhanced baggage screening, checking passports at every turn. Anything like that, the border guard idly glanced at my passport and stamped, and the luggage did not even crawl. Vaynahtsmarkty crowded with people, all munching sausages, sipping mulled wine and voltage does not even hint. And I calmed down))
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Magic Shave Cream Public Hair
chatsky @ 2010-11-23T12: 58:00
this Thursday (November 25) in the gallery kulturreich ( mapof.it / Hamburg, Wexstrasse 28 ) participate in the guise of a new label margarin (Maxim, Galia, Arina) in an exhibition Zwerge, Zauber, Zuckerbrote. Come evening, drink, look at objects, pictures and photographs.
exhibition "dwarves, magic, carrots - a wish," What in the fairy kingdom 'opens with the traditional wish for Christmas program at 25.11.
From 25.11. to 23.12. It is again a wish 'what' rich in culture and in brain sugar. This year 19 artists bring the Grimm's fairy tale into the here and now: Ute Behrend, Rebecca Butzlaff, Katja Ertzinger, Julia Gordon, Wiebke Jacobs, Andreas Klammt, Melanie Klapper, Sophia Klipstein, Anne Kückelhaus, Carolin Löbbert, Claire Lenkova, margarine Studio Marijpol, Nele Palmtag, Thordis Rüggeberg, Simon Schwartz, Volkan Yavuz, Birgit Weyhe and interpret Wassily Zittel their photographs, collages, installations, objects and illustrations as the virtues of Snow White or the defeat of the evil wolf in their own way. In addition, the Exhibition small, delicate works or wishes to give away - for fabulous prices.
this Thursday (November 25) in the gallery kulturreich ( mapof.it / Hamburg, Wexstrasse 28 ) participate in the guise of a new label margarin (Maxim, Galia, Arina) in an exhibition Zwerge, Zauber, Zuckerbrote. Come evening, drink, look at objects, pictures and photographs.
exhibition "dwarves, magic, carrots - a wish," What in the fairy kingdom 'opens with the traditional wish for Christmas program at 25.11.
From 25.11. to 23.12. It is again a wish 'what' rich in culture and in brain sugar. This year 19 artists bring the Grimm's fairy tale into the here and now: Ute Behrend, Rebecca Butzlaff, Katja Ertzinger, Julia Gordon, Wiebke Jacobs, Andreas Klammt, Melanie Klapper, Sophia Klipstein, Anne Kückelhaus, Carolin Löbbert, Claire Lenkova, margarine Studio Marijpol, Nele Palmtag, Thordis Rüggeberg, Simon Schwartz, Volkan Yavuz, Birgit Weyhe and interpret Wassily Zittel their photographs, collages, installations, objects and illustrations as the virtues of Snow White or the defeat of the evil wolf in their own way. In addition, the Exhibition small, delicate works or wishes to give away - for fabulous prices.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Examination-smart Students
exhibition in Hamburg Exhibition
this Thursday to invite all to the exhibition devoted to tales kafeshechku winter and Christmas will be a lot
iterestnogo
and I put cards and Space Dwarfs
necessarily come - Пообнимаемся и выпьем!
exhibition "dwarves, magic, carrots - a wish," What in the fairy kingdom 'opens with the traditional wish for Christmas program at 25.11.
From 25.11. to 23.12. It is again a wish 'what' rich in culture and in brain sugar. This year 19 artists bring the Grimm's fairy tale into the here and now: Ute Behrend, Rebecca Butzlaff, Katja Ertzinger, Julia Gordon, Wiebke Jacobs, Andreas Klammt, Melanie Klapper, Sophia Klipstein, Anne Kückelhaus, Carolin Löbbert, Claire Lenkova, margarine Studio Marijpol, Nele Palmtag, Thordis Rüggeberg, Simon Schwartz, Volkan Yavuz, Birgit Weyhe and Wassily Zittel interpret their photographs, collages, installations, objects and illustrations as the virtues of Snow White or the defeat of the evil wolf in their own way. In addition, the Exhibition small, delicate works or wishes to give away - for fabulous prices.
by: sugar brain
this Thursday to invite all to the exhibition devoted to tales kafeshechku winter and Christmas will be a lot
iterestnogo
and I put cards and Space Dwarfs
necessarily come - Пообнимаемся и выпьем!
exhibition "dwarves, magic, carrots - a wish," What in the fairy kingdom 'opens with the traditional wish for Christmas program at 25.11.
From 25.11. to 23.12. It is again a wish 'what' rich in culture and in brain sugar. This year 19 artists bring the Grimm's fairy tale into the here and now: Ute Behrend, Rebecca Butzlaff, Katja Ertzinger, Julia Gordon, Wiebke Jacobs, Andreas Klammt, Melanie Klapper, Sophia Klipstein, Anne Kückelhaus, Carolin Löbbert, Claire Lenkova, margarine Studio Marijpol, Nele Palmtag, Thordis Rüggeberg, Simon Schwartz, Volkan Yavuz, Birgit Weyhe and Wassily Zittel interpret their photographs, collages, installations, objects and illustrations as the virtues of Snow White or the defeat of the evil wolf in their own way. In addition, the Exhibition small, delicate works or wishes to give away - for fabulous prices.
by: sugar brain
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Which Is Better Ppf Or Lic
Rübli Kuchen
Swiss carrot cake or Rübli Kuchen
highly recommend!
recipe was taken from Learn http://chadeyka.livejournal.com/
For the beginning of a gentle rub 300g carrots on a fine grater (not mashed).
125 g of hazelnut roast in oven for 10 minutes until it begins to sluschivatsya skin, clean and broom. If you have no ground almonds, almond, too, need to clean and grind.
4 eggs divide by whites and yolks. Beat the egg yolks with 100g light brown sugar in a lush white cream.
Add: 50g flour mixed with a teaspoon of baking powder (no slides), the grated rind of one lemon, a spoonful of kirsch (can substitute any fruit vodka), a pinch of cinnamon. Toss gently. Mix with carrots.
Put the hazelnuts and 125g ground almonds (250g of nuts to your taste).
Beat whites until strong peaks, add 100g of sugar and beat until the density, but not much.
Mix carrot with a lot of proteins. Pour in the form of 25 cm, greased and dusted with flour. Bake at 180C for 40-45 minutes. Cool in the form of 5-10 minutes.
then cooled on wire rack. Let stand overnight or longer.
Prepare glaze: half egg white whisk into a strong froth, add 40g caster sugar, still whisking, add another 25 grams and beat 3 minutes at maximum speed. Spread the cake with glaze.
Secret - That the top was perfectly flat, just flip the cake bottomed up, laying it on the grill.
Wait until the icing dries. Garnish with marzipan carrots.
Swiss carrot cake or Rübli Kuchen
highly recommend!
recipe was taken from Learn http://chadeyka.livejournal.com/
For the beginning of a gentle rub 300g carrots on a fine grater (not mashed).
125 g of hazelnut roast in oven for 10 minutes until it begins to sluschivatsya skin, clean and broom. If you have no ground almonds, almond, too, need to clean and grind.
4 eggs divide by whites and yolks. Beat the egg yolks with 100g light brown sugar in a lush white cream.
Add: 50g flour mixed with a teaspoon of baking powder (no slides), the grated rind of one lemon, a spoonful of kirsch (can substitute any fruit vodka), a pinch of cinnamon. Toss gently. Mix with carrots.
Put the hazelnuts and 125g ground almonds (250g of nuts to your taste).
Beat whites until strong peaks, add 100g of sugar and beat until the density, but not much.
Mix carrot with a lot of proteins. Pour in the form of 25 cm, greased and dusted with flour. Bake at 180C for 40-45 minutes. Cool in the form of 5-10 minutes.
then cooled on wire rack. Let stand overnight or longer.
Prepare glaze: half egg white whisk into a strong froth, add 40g caster sugar, still whisking, add another 25 grams and beat 3 minutes at maximum speed. Spread the cake with glaze.
Secret - That the top was perfectly flat, just flip the cake bottomed up, laying it on the grill.
Wait until the icing dries. Garnish with marzipan carrots.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sweet Crude Oil Live Chart
cheers! drinking and fun!
я и мои друзья http://www.tzeh.ru/ представляем общий проект, объедененный illustrations to the Armenian tales, if someone is in Moscow - must come into the house to the exhibition. Everyone cheers.
on the poster image Protea
я и мои друзья http://www.tzeh.ru/ представляем общий проект, объедененный illustrations to the Armenian tales, if someone is in Moscow - must come into the house to the exhibition. Everyone cheers.
on the poster image Protea
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Baby's First Birthday
series "GAI"
Tomorrow at 21.00 on channel "Russia" series look "Issyk-Kul beshbarmak" about the adventures of Russian policemen in Kyrgyzstan
Tomorrow at 21.00 on channel "Russia" series look "Issyk-Kul beshbarmak" about the adventures of Russian policemen in Kyrgyzstan
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Pokemon Soulsilver Englishmac Emulator
21 years
this article, we wrote to Lena last year, but I think that today, the day the Berlin Wall fell, it would also be relevant.
Unsichtbare Grenze oder geglückte Einheit? Berliner aus Ost und West erinnern sich
VON ALINA KENJEEVA AND ELENA Isakova
On 9 November 1989 hundreds of thousands of East Berliners went to the Berlin wall that divided the East and West Germany. Thousands of West Berliners took to the streets to meet the arriving guests. This was a folk festival. After 40 years, Germany became one country again. It seems that the sense of brotherhood has destroyed the state border of the past. But not now and still not all.
"I was against it ..."
Birgit Senge field tour guide in Berlin. Most popular object of their customers are the remnants of the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, before they have their pictures taken in all possible poses. Even if they earn today with the history diesemeil her money, her mid-forties to the Reunification has her own view: "I lived in West Berlin. And of course I was against the unification of the Federal Republic and the GDR. The economy in the East was at a low level. Very much tax money was spent on the restoration of the old buildings in East Germany and for the pension payments to the East Germans. But the East Germans are still dissatisfied. They complain that they earn less, that the working
unemployment is higher than in the West. They are dependent on us today, and we always have to do something for them. "
"East and West: No theme"
Such a direct statement from the West Germans surprised the East Germans. "How this woman can say so openly?" Marvels the Eastern expert Katja gable. "For me there is no difference between East and West Germans. We come from a country with large regional differences in East and West alone can not fix it ".
It is even 29 years, as the turning point came, she was nine. She remembers the pioneer cloth, to the Western package of sweets and gifts that their parents were given by relatives. "My family has lived at that time in Thuringia, near Weimar. My mother was a teacher, my father an architect. My parents were not political. We lived a simple village life. Although we are relatively well off and we had a stable and secure at home, my parents would love to see their relatives and travel. Only once was able to drive my mother to her aunt. For them it was very
sad, "she says.
other hand had their western relatives the opportunity to visit her family frequently. But they had when they came to visit, pay 25 marks per day to the GDR. And they could use only certain transit routes. They realized that they were monitored during these visits. "Friends of my parents wanted to move to Germany," added gable. "They had to leave the country
identified but was rejected. The people had to stay if they wanted to or not. It was very difficult for them. But they do not want a flight risk and do not expose their children to this danger. Sure, this wall was uncomfortable. The main problem of my parents was probably not being able to go abroad. "
Katja Gable has lived ten years in Berlin. In the capital, it does not matter to them whether the people from the west or east. "In Berlin anyway much mixed. I think for my friends, for my generation, East and West is not an issue. I have friends from the East and the West, I do not care to come, where do they. My friend is from the East, the last ten years in West Germany lived, as one can speak seriously of a unique East-West mentality. "
"The differences are blurred"
course, not all West Germans against the unification of Germany. The PR expert Kathy Steinbrenner, 41 years old and grew up in Munich, sees no difference in the mentality of the West and East Germans. In 1985, when she was 17, she was with her class in East Berlin. "As a young girl I have little noticed. I have not spoken to the people on the street. But there were far fewer cars, it was much quieter, department store, there was much less choice. Everything was pretty cheap. When we dated Ben walk out a little bit left, we saw the heavily damaged buildings, since 2 World War were there. Such matters are then very strong impression on us, we talked a lot about it, "recalls Kathy Steinbrenner.
now lives in Berlin and sees no major differences between East and West more. "Berlin in the communist era and was the capital has always been impor-tant and in the center. Then there was the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the differences are somewhat blurred. I'm just not from Berlin but from southern Germany, and for me is the perceived difference rather North Germany - South Germany, as East Germany -. West Germany "
"A West German woman marry? Excludes "
Mr. Heinze was 15 when the Wall fell. For him, there is still the border between East and West. He lived in the East and knew only the socialist system. Even then he was against state policy. "I think today I was working at the cemetery or in a boiler room, if Germany were not united," he says. "A study was excluded for me. In the Communist Party, I would never have occurred "
Andrew was a pioneer scarf -. The blue to the fourth class, and then the red. He was proud that he was a pioneer, but later he began to doubt. When he Was 14, he made a wall paper on the ecological disaster in the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan. He was also the only member of the class, said aloud that he would not go to the army camp for pre-military training. The teachers have said that he could not study and judged him badly. "I was not afraid to voice my opinion," recalls Heinze. "At the end of the 80's there were no more strict dictatorship, the people had the feeling that it eventually goes to unity.
The wall is long gone. Mr. Heinze has finished university, he studied cultural sciences. But the 36-year-old find a job in his field of study. Therefore, works part it with three different employers and its future is not secure. He can not say exactly what form of government is better. "Democracy in Germany has its advantages and disadvantages. There are more disadvantages than with socialism. Since the basic idea was humanistic, man was in theory in the first place, the word was worth something. Today, in the first place no humanistic values - but money, power, career. Everything is based on greed and unprincipled, "considered Heinze. "It is an advantage to demonstrate that we can, but there are no results. Motto: Say what you want, but no one will hear you. "
He had often problems with West Germans, there was a language barrier. Perhaps, he says, because many lived carelessly and live because they had the problems he survived, never, because they are simply socialized completely different. "The East Germans are often hospitable and benevolent to each other," says Andreas Heinze. "We can without notice visit each other, no one will say that this is not okay. In West Germany, everyone is thinking only of themselves, each lives in his little world. "
His wife is from Russia. When asked whether he could imagine to marry a woman from the West, he replied unequivocally: "It is impossible. I never had a friend from the West. My sister is six years younger than me. For them, it does not matter from which part of Germany, the man comes. She feels no inner boundary. Her husband is West German. "
" The island city was unnatural "
Rebecca Schmidt was born in 1989 and knows the divided Germany only from the stories of their parents. But she is happy to live in a united Germany. "When you talk about the differences between Western and Eastern Germany, you can hear that in the east less deserving. But I had been to Dresden and can say well that the prices are much lower than in West Germany. So, the differences in living standards may not be as noticeable. I have never seen Germany with the wall. But it is good that the wall is gone, because this island city of Berlin has been unnatural ".
The desire for unity, which is sung in the national anthem of the German
, the desire for unity, leading to the reunification - all that does not mean that it is between the people of West and East not at the same time can be large differences. According to the "online world" the great majority of West Germans now sees little point in it, 20 years after reunification, the differences between West and East Germans in particular to highlight or "dwelling" on the differences. "Of course there are problems aber alles in allem ist es gut so, wie es jetzt ist ", sagen 66 Prozent im Westen. In Ostdeutschland sind es nur 47 Prozent. Fast ebenso viele Ostdeutsche (42 Prozent) fänden es besser, wenn die Unterschiede zwischen Ost-und Westdeutschen, nicht unter den Teppich gekehrt würden.
this article, we wrote to Lena last year, but I think that today, the day the Berlin Wall fell, it would also be relevant.
Unsichtbare Grenze oder geglückte Einheit? Berliner aus Ost und West erinnern sich
VON ALINA KENJEEVA AND ELENA Isakova
On 9 November 1989 hundreds of thousands of East Berliners went to the Berlin wall that divided the East and West Germany. Thousands of West Berliners took to the streets to meet the arriving guests. This was a folk festival. After 40 years, Germany became one country again. It seems that the sense of brotherhood has destroyed the state border of the past. But not now and still not all.
"I was against it ..."
Birgit Senge field tour guide in Berlin. Most popular object of their customers are the remnants of the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, before they have their pictures taken in all possible poses. Even if they earn today with the history diesemeil her money, her mid-forties to the Reunification has her own view: "I lived in West Berlin. And of course I was against the unification of the Federal Republic and the GDR. The economy in the East was at a low level. Very much tax money was spent on the restoration of the old buildings in East Germany and for the pension payments to the East Germans. But the East Germans are still dissatisfied. They complain that they earn less, that the working
unemployment is higher than in the West. They are dependent on us today, and we always have to do something for them. "
"East and West: No theme"
Such a direct statement from the West Germans surprised the East Germans. "How this woman can say so openly?" Marvels the Eastern expert Katja gable. "For me there is no difference between East and West Germans. We come from a country with large regional differences in East and West alone can not fix it ".
It is even 29 years, as the turning point came, she was nine. She remembers the pioneer cloth, to the Western package of sweets and gifts that their parents were given by relatives. "My family has lived at that time in Thuringia, near Weimar. My mother was a teacher, my father an architect. My parents were not political. We lived a simple village life. Although we are relatively well off and we had a stable and secure at home, my parents would love to see their relatives and travel. Only once was able to drive my mother to her aunt. For them it was very
sad, "she says.
other hand had their western relatives the opportunity to visit her family frequently. But they had when they came to visit, pay 25 marks per day to the GDR. And they could use only certain transit routes. They realized that they were monitored during these visits. "Friends of my parents wanted to move to Germany," added gable. "They had to leave the country
identified but was rejected. The people had to stay if they wanted to or not. It was very difficult for them. But they do not want a flight risk and do not expose their children to this danger. Sure, this wall was uncomfortable. The main problem of my parents was probably not being able to go abroad. "
Katja Gable has lived ten years in Berlin. In the capital, it does not matter to them whether the people from the west or east. "In Berlin anyway much mixed. I think for my friends, for my generation, East and West is not an issue. I have friends from the East and the West, I do not care to come, where do they. My friend is from the East, the last ten years in West Germany lived, as one can speak seriously of a unique East-West mentality. "
"The differences are blurred"
course, not all West Germans against the unification of Germany. The PR expert Kathy Steinbrenner, 41 years old and grew up in Munich, sees no difference in the mentality of the West and East Germans. In 1985, when she was 17, she was with her class in East Berlin. "As a young girl I have little noticed. I have not spoken to the people on the street. But there were far fewer cars, it was much quieter, department store, there was much less choice. Everything was pretty cheap. When we dated Ben walk out a little bit left, we saw the heavily damaged buildings, since 2 World War were there. Such matters are then very strong impression on us, we talked a lot about it, "recalls Kathy Steinbrenner.
now lives in Berlin and sees no major differences between East and West more. "Berlin in the communist era and was the capital has always been impor-tant and in the center. Then there was the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the differences are somewhat blurred. I'm just not from Berlin but from southern Germany, and for me is the perceived difference rather North Germany - South Germany, as East Germany -. West Germany "
"A West German woman marry? Excludes "
Mr. Heinze was 15 when the Wall fell. For him, there is still the border between East and West. He lived in the East and knew only the socialist system. Even then he was against state policy. "I think today I was working at the cemetery or in a boiler room, if Germany were not united," he says. "A study was excluded for me. In the Communist Party, I would never have occurred "
Andrew was a pioneer scarf -. The blue to the fourth class, and then the red. He was proud that he was a pioneer, but later he began to doubt. When he Was 14, he made a wall paper on the ecological disaster in the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan. He was also the only member of the class, said aloud that he would not go to the army camp for pre-military training. The teachers have said that he could not study and judged him badly. "I was not afraid to voice my opinion," recalls Heinze. "At the end of the 80's there were no more strict dictatorship, the people had the feeling that it eventually goes to unity.
The wall is long gone. Mr. Heinze has finished university, he studied cultural sciences. But the 36-year-old find a job in his field of study. Therefore, works part it with three different employers and its future is not secure. He can not say exactly what form of government is better. "Democracy in Germany has its advantages and disadvantages. There are more disadvantages than with socialism. Since the basic idea was humanistic, man was in theory in the first place, the word was worth something. Today, in the first place no humanistic values - but money, power, career. Everything is based on greed and unprincipled, "considered Heinze. "It is an advantage to demonstrate that we can, but there are no results. Motto: Say what you want, but no one will hear you. "
He had often problems with West Germans, there was a language barrier. Perhaps, he says, because many lived carelessly and live because they had the problems he survived, never, because they are simply socialized completely different. "The East Germans are often hospitable and benevolent to each other," says Andreas Heinze. "We can without notice visit each other, no one will say that this is not okay. In West Germany, everyone is thinking only of themselves, each lives in his little world. "
His wife is from Russia. When asked whether he could imagine to marry a woman from the West, he replied unequivocally: "It is impossible. I never had a friend from the West. My sister is six years younger than me. For them, it does not matter from which part of Germany, the man comes. She feels no inner boundary. Her husband is West German. "
" The island city was unnatural "
Rebecca Schmidt was born in 1989 and knows the divided Germany only from the stories of their parents. But she is happy to live in a united Germany. "When you talk about the differences between Western and Eastern Germany, you can hear that in the east less deserving. But I had been to Dresden and can say well that the prices are much lower than in West Germany. So, the differences in living standards may not be as noticeable. I have never seen Germany with the wall. But it is good that the wall is gone, because this island city of Berlin has been unnatural ".
The desire for unity, which is sung in the national anthem of the German
, the desire for unity, leading to the reunification - all that does not mean that it is between the people of West and East not at the same time can be large differences. According to the "online world" the great majority of West Germans now sees little point in it, 20 years after reunification, the differences between West and East Germans in particular to highlight or "dwelling" on the differences. "Of course there are problems aber alles in allem ist es gut so, wie es jetzt ist ", sagen 66 Prozent im Westen. In Ostdeutschland sind es nur 47 Prozent. Fast ebenso viele Ostdeutsche (42 Prozent) fänden es besser, wenn die Unterschiede zwischen Ost-und Westdeutschen, nicht unter den Teppich gekehrt würden.
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