Please add updates@feedmyinbox.com to your address book to make sure you receive these messages in the future. | |
| Berlin Wall with watch zone intact May 13, 2009 at 10:17 pm |
| gennie catastrophe posted a photo: This is a preserved section of the Berlin wall with the watch zone intact. There was actually a smaller wall, too, a little ways out as seen here. The space between was always watched and well-lit. To escape over the wall, you would need to first jump the short wall, run across the lit zone, and then scale and jump the second taller wall, with a curved top to it. |
| Berlin Wall Sections May 13, 2009 at 10:16 pm |
| gennie catastrophe posted a photo: Sections of the Berlin Wall - you can see the rebar in the wall because when it "came down," people started chipping at it to try to actually bring it down. This section was preserved before it was destroyed. |
| Artemis May 13, 2009 at 10:12 pm |
| gennie catastrophe posted a photo: Artemis, the goddess of hunting and guardian of huntsmen, stands for the outside world, for virgin nature untouched by man. In ancient times, she is the "Mistress of the Animals," of untamed nature in its entirety, and is herself wild and not without menace. She nurtures and protects young animals, but is also a huntress who shoots her quarry with bow and arrow. The Homeric works then transformed Artemis into a bold, wild girl of "unconquered chastity," hunting boisterously amid a swarm of attendant nymphs as well as dancing and playing in the mountains and woods. This corresponds to how she has customarily been depicted since the late Classical period; as a young girl with a maidenly coiffeur, often shown in movement, dressed in a hunting tunic that reaches down to her knees, equipped with a quiver and bow, and commonly accompanied by an animal - a stag, hind, or hound. For girls, however, Artemis was also a divine bringer of death; women who died in childbirth were considered her victims. But just as her brother was both the god of healing and the god of pestilence, so Artemis had the additional role of goddess of childbirth. When women in labor cried out in pain, she heard their call, and hurried to assist them in delivery. |
| Clarks in German May 13, 2009 at 10:11 pm |
| gennie catastrophe posted a photo: Ad for Clarks shoes in German |
| Apollo and Artemis May 13, 2009 at 10:10 pm |
| gennie catastrophe posted a photo: The twins Apollo and Artemis were the children of Zeus and Leto. Jealous Hera pursued her rival relentlessly until finally the small and inhospitable island of Delos took pity on Leto, then in an advanced state of pregnancy, and allowed her to give birth to her children there. |
| Postcard from Germany May 13, 2009 at 9:19 pm |
| Savissivik posted a photo: Potsdamer Platz, important public square and traffic intersection in the centre of Berlin, Germany. |
| Ritz Carlton Hotel 01.22.07 May 13, 2009 at 9:18 pm |
| billkaulitz posted a photo:
|
| Ritz Carlton Hotel 01.22.07 May 13, 2009 at 9:18 pm |
| billkaulitz posted a photo:
|
| Ritz Carlton Hotel 01.22.07 May 13, 2009 at 9:17 pm |
| billkaulitz posted a photo:
|
| Lady Gaga *_* May 13, 2009 at 9:05 pm |
| Fucking♥fantastic...●๋: ! posted a photo: lo mejor lo mejor despues de britney spears xd |
| Strich & Faden Exhibition at Kunstraum Richard Sorge: Charles Krafft & Rinaldo Hopf May 13, 2009 at 9:04 pm |
| Kunstraum Richard Sorge posted a photo: "Hand Grenade", hand painted porcelain, by Charles Krafft, one of many exquisite works by the Seattle artist in part II of the Strich & Faden exhibition on confrontational craft and folklore at Kunstraum Richard Sorge, Berlin, all May 2009. Background: "Der goldene Hans, Taunus 1968", silkscreen and gold on historic fabric, by Berlin artist Rinaldo Hopf. After years toiling as "the oldest promising young artist in the Pacific Northwest," Charles Krafft became known internationally in the 90's for confrontational works in clay that were among the first to invest craft objects with serious and sarcastic content starkly contrasting with their perceived image. In a brilliant conceptual choice, Charles Krafft uses and subverts the inherent ethnocentrism and traditionalism of craft objects, turning them against themselves to comment on "resurgent regionalism", war, politics and disaster. The way Charles Krafft eschews the usual academic careerism in the arts and finds alternative ways, is just as radical and political, as is the choice of influences: 60's comix, and the aesthetics and themes of Industrial-, surf- and custom car cultures. |
| Berlin_Cafe_Nov1989 May 13, 2009 at 8:55 pm |
| Micky Mook posted a photo: Cafe at Checkpoint Charlie |
| Berlin_Wall_Nov1989 May 13, 2009 at 8:55 pm |
| Micky Mook posted a photo:
|
| SimCity 4 Timgad random picture May 13, 2009 at 8:50 pm |
| futurama2506 posted a photo: A random picture of the Hwy 162 ring, which divides the suburbs and midtown areas throughout the entire region. |
| Two Soldiers May 13, 2009 at 8:34 pm |
| fmargolles posted a photo: Soviet War Memorial Berlin, Germany |
| hide and seek May 13, 2009 at 8:27 pm |
| hoschiewan posted a photo: ...you get lost there, you can hide yourself easily from anybody... except from yourself |
| JULY 1971 - West Berlin May 13, 2009 at 8:18 pm |
| dieburg40 posted a photo: 1971 July: My mother was visiting us in West Berlin to see her new Granddaughter Nicole. I drove her to the Brandenburger Tor / Brandenburger Gate and on another day we went over to East Berlin and I photographed her from the other side. |
| JULY 1971 - East Berlin May 13, 2009 at 8:18 pm |
| dieburg40 posted a photo: 1971 July: My mother was visiting us in West Berlin to see her new Granddaughter Nicole. I drove her to the Brandenburger Tor / Brandenburger Gate and on another day we went over to East Berlin and I photographed her from the other side. | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment