Korea Vol. 3
Bilder und Wörter aus Heukseok / Images and words from Heukseok
These are a couple of images I took around my neighbourhood in Heukseok, Seoul. Actually, one of the photos is taken in Gangnam. I will invite you for a beverage of your choice, if you can guess which one.
Christianity is the biggest denomination in South Korea. After Atheism. Sounds familiar?
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Seoul
Einige Schnappschüsse aus den Straßen der koreanischen Hauptstadt
Der Titel sagt eigentlich schon alles. / Enjoy the photos.
Bitte gedulden Sie sich etwas, für mehr hochwertigen Content dieser Art. / More will follow.
Posted in: koreaphotography
Korea
Day One
What's up man? Lately I'm in Korea. And with lately I mean today. After several hours in a tube in the sky, me and my accomplice set foot in the Far East. Then it was more tubes again. Trains and tunnels. We left the airport and drove through a lush and mountaineous land, dotted with high-rise settlements. More tunnels. At some point . . .
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The Rat
A (morbid) story

I lived in a tiny room. My room mates lived in much bigger rooms.
An inexplicable wave of apathy had struck me, leaving me to drop out of my study through not attending it
I was sitting in my room. That was all I did.
Eating discounted cornflakes out of the box with my hands, reality began to crumble.
One day the rat . . .
Visual Expeditions
Did you know it?
So why where there no new posts for so long?
The answer is simple: I've been drawing a lot over the last year.
Now you might be interested to see what exactly that is I fabricate with my hands.
Fear no longer and check this out:
http://hyperrealitymagazine.tumblr.com/

Expect me . . .
ASTROCHIMPS
The first hominids in space.
We all know that dogs in space are pretty cool.
But they were not the only animals to get launched into orbit. Besides some boring creatures like fruit flies, monkeys also had the pleasure of exploring outer space.
Mostly under the effects of anaestethics but who cares. Getting high on a space ship does not sound too bad.
Your Brain on Internet
What the web does to your neurons
The internet is a curious thing. It could be described as an ocean of data, just that it's waves are not of a calming dark blue. Instead they are phosphorescing in bright neon colours, each one of a different hue. It's quite exciting to plunge into it. And it seems to have some very unique and particular effects on the way your brain . . .
Cover image credit: http://Ernest Thiesmeier
