No Tahrir Here
The Red Sea or the pyramids? I can’t decide. Stuttgart, May 2010.
Only one destination to choose from. Turin airport, August 2011.
The Red Sea or the pyramids? I can’t decide. Stuttgart, May 2010.
Only one destination to choose from. Turin airport, August 2011.
Italy always has the best Shoah commemoration adverts. See the flyers for the migrant rights benefit gig above (in yellow) and the squat gig, to the upper right. The collage is of course telling, if accidental. Turin, on my birthday.
The Nazi bit is overkill. Around the corner from our apartment, Karl Marx Strasse. Berlin, 20/10/10.
“Grenade Jewish hunchback druggies.” Courtesy of Google translate, warts and all. Torino, 21/01/12.
Back at it, finally, after a well deserved break. See my similarly titled new article (All Roads) in Monday’s Souciant. Last week’s piece, No Navigation Required, is still fresh, and, of course, thematically tied. New photos featured, as well as some older ones, some of which have already appeared here.
The communist version. Torino, January 14th.
The anarchist version. Neukölln, January 5th.
Kim Jong-Il’s death was announced just as I was leaving Seoul. Though I don’t speak Korean, it wasn’t hard to surmise from the TV screen what was up. I couldn’t believe the timing. I spent the whole ride to the airport glued to the news, awed by how composed the newscasters appeared.
The image seemed appropriate for my final article for 2011: Introducing Souciant (Slight Return), my take on how the first nine months of Souciant had gone. Check out Warm Storage, Charlie Bertsch’s additional reflections. Charlie recounts the brainstorming that lead to the journal’s inception.
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