Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2009
Montag, 26. Januar 2009
Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2009
Wintertime in Passau
The frosty temperatures of those last weeks do have an advantage: Passau looks beautiful!
PS: Did anyone notice? I'm training to become a photographer!:-)
Dienstag, 13. Januar 2009
web 2.0 and beyond...
Just a quick note: Attended a refreshing presentation with the title "La blogosphère politique en France - et en Allemagne" yesterday. It was more than interesting to hear about the different blogging behaviour in France and Germany. We learned that French politicians have been actively using blogs a lot longer than their German counterparts. According to Mr Wittmann, the lecturer, this is amongst others due to the fact that for a French politician the support of his regional basis is a lot more important, so they keep their people updated about what's going on in faraway Paris. Gives me the feeling that there is a lot more to explore and discover in our good old German "Internetlandschaft".
But Mr Wittmann went even further: From the blogging phenomenom itself he moved on to social networks and the whole range of web 2.0-possibilities reaching from commenting and recommending tools to micro-blogging (ever heard about "Twitter"?!) and even subsequent "real-life" meetings such as "barcamps". He showed us some pages analysing the "blogging landscape", pages providing analysing tools theirselves, pages where you can look for blogs and pages rating blogs ...
Of course we also discussed the wiki hype with its advantages and disadvantages and last but not at all least the dangers and manipulative traits of this development. Because after all, the one who knows a lot about programming or simply some tricks has a lot of manipulative power on the web as we saw with "google-bombs" or "google bowling". (By the way, did you ever think about using an alternative search engine?)
Questions that remain concerning this whole development are in my opinion: How come so many people spend so much time on the web communicating with and helping people they hardly know (if not don't know at all)? - I'm thinking of things like "leo.org", "netdoktor.de", "chefkoch.de" or facebook/studivz-groups. And even further: how come so many people like the idea of turning their inside out on the web, publishing stuff that they would only tell their best friend under a duvet in "status boxes" (facebook/studivz) or everyday-activities through that "twigger" thingy?
Of course I know that I'm part of that whole thing, my blog is long beyond its initial intention of "informing my friends at home about my experiences abroad". I'm still using it to keep people updated who are interested in how I'm doing, but still I have to admit that the self-disclosure aspect gained in significance. Question back to me: Why am I blogging - and most importantly how come I write four long paragraphs after the introducing sentence "just a quick note" ??!!??
...The bottom line is that the answer might be found in highly complex psychological patterns resulting from the complexity of the time we're living in itself ... but maybe it's also just our childlike curiosity of exploring new stuff and seeing what happens ... I do have fun doing so and that is the main thing as society teaches us - isn't it?!
But Mr Wittmann went even further: From the blogging phenomenom itself he moved on to social networks and the whole range of web 2.0-possibilities reaching from commenting and recommending tools to micro-blogging (ever heard about "Twitter"?!) and even subsequent "real-life" meetings such as "barcamps". He showed us some pages analysing the "blogging landscape", pages providing analysing tools theirselves, pages where you can look for blogs and pages rating blogs ...
Of course we also discussed the wiki hype with its advantages and disadvantages and last but not at all least the dangers and manipulative traits of this development. Because after all, the one who knows a lot about programming or simply some tricks has a lot of manipulative power on the web as we saw with "google-bombs" or "google bowling". (By the way, did you ever think about using an alternative search engine?)
Questions that remain concerning this whole development are in my opinion: How come so many people spend so much time on the web communicating with and helping people they hardly know (if not don't know at all)? - I'm thinking of things like "leo.org", "netdoktor.de", "chefkoch.de" or facebook/studivz-groups. And even further: how come so many people like the idea of turning their inside out on the web, publishing stuff that they would only tell their best friend under a duvet in "status boxes" (facebook/studivz) or everyday-activities through that "twigger" thingy?
Of course I know that I'm part of that whole thing, my blog is long beyond its initial intention of "informing my friends at home about my experiences abroad". I'm still using it to keep people updated who are interested in how I'm doing, but still I have to admit that the self-disclosure aspect gained in significance. Question back to me: Why am I blogging - and most importantly how come I write four long paragraphs after the introducing sentence "just a quick note" ??!!??
...The bottom line is that the answer might be found in highly complex psychological patterns resulting from the complexity of the time we're living in itself ... but maybe it's also just our childlike curiosity of exploring new stuff and seeing what happens ... I do have fun doing so and that is the main thing as society teaches us - isn't it?!
Samstag, 10. Januar 2009
New Year's in Austria
This year (or should I say last year?) I spent New Year's eve together with my family in an Austrian ski resort. We had some great sunny skiing days and a delicious New Year's dinner at our hotel....the calm before the storm of final exams awaiting me at the beginning of this New Year back at uni!




PS: Happy New Year to you!
Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2008
Montag, 15. Dezember 2008
Ready steady go!
Last weekend we took the opportunity to test this winter's first snow. Together with some good friends I went to the Obertauern ski resort in Austria for two days of snowboarding. Although it was quite foggy and stormy on Saturday we spent all day on the slope. A great feeling and loads of fun! Fortunately, we had sunny weather on Sunday so we could actually see what the ski resort looked like and explore it a bit more. After coming back to Passau by coach in the evening, I immediately fell into bed - exhausted but happy.





Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2008
Es weihnachtet mal wieder...
Jajaja, it's christmas time again and while the year draws to a close I'm getting more and more sentimental (am I getting old now?!). Fabulous memories of christmas time one year ago with Swedish christmas markets, glögg and pepparkakor, julpost, ice skating in Kungsträgarden and Gröna Lund... and especially today as TV and radio speak non-stop about the Nobel Peace prize being awarded in Oslo with the Stockholm Nobel prize cerenomy following tomorrow - no wonder I'm getting sentimental! (extenuating circumstances - yippie, I'm not getting old yet :-)
Other than that I'm also enjoying christmas time here in Passau with nice little "Nikolausfeiern" (St Nicholas parties) among friends and -självklart- visits to the christmas market. I'm even planning to bake some "tyska kakor" and write christmas cards ... somehow these christmas rituals give me a feeling of "being home" (wherever I am) ...
Other than that I'm also enjoying christmas time here in Passau with nice little "Nikolausfeiern" (St Nicholas parties) among friends and -självklart- visits to the christmas market. I'm even planning to bake some "tyska kakor" and write christmas cards ... somehow these christmas rituals give me a feeling of "being home" (wherever I am) ...
Montag, 24. November 2008
Old acquaintances..
Yesterday evening I watched the last episode of the thriller series "Forbrydelsen" (Kommissarin Lund). At one point I thought "I know that one person on the screen from somewhere" (as it happens quite often those last weeks...too many old faces I haven't seen in more than one year...). And yes, it was Kim Bodnia, the Danish actor I guided at the Stockholm film festival last year. It's a small world! (Foto: zdf)
Mittwoch, 12. November 2008
The infinite is in the finite of every instant...
Yesterday I was at a nice funk-jazz concert of a band called Ronin. Very inspiring. If you like that kind of music and are open to experience something new look up their myspace page and visit their concerts if you have a chance to do so!
By the way and kind of suiting: Did someone recently watch "The Drummer" (Die Reise des chinesischen Trommlers) by coincidence? Quite liked it as one could take something from it even if the story itself was a bit too stereotypical...
By the way and kind of suiting: Did someone recently watch "The Drummer" (Die Reise des chinesischen Trommlers) by coincidence? Quite liked it as one could take something from it even if the story itself was a bit too stereotypical...
Samstag, 11. Oktober 2008
Back in Passau
Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2008
Tillbaka i Sverige (25.-28. September)
How nice to come back to that place where I spent a good portion of the last year. It's autumn again, the trees have the same intensive red-yellowish colour as one year ago and contrast to the blue of the lakes and the sky. Good feeling to see everyone again. My good friends Ken and Maria, the Erasmus "veterans" living in Stockholm now, my flatmate Ann and Annika who was also visiting Stockholm that same weekend. Feels a bit like coming home and yet I'm aware of being only a visitor - will that be the case of any place I'm coming back to?
Mittwoch, 24. September 2008
A Paris (22.-24. September)
Quick update: I left Toulouse on Monday and made it to Paris with all my luggage, before heading to Stockholm tonight! More updates soon!
Merci pour tout ma chère Florence!!!
Freitag, 1. August 2008
C'est les vacances!
Oh yes, it's summer! And it's holiday time! As I've never been part of the working population before, it's only now that I start wondering how come our economy is working at all during the summer months?! And where these many cars on the southbound motorways come from every weekend! I'm literally alone in my department and the heat outside doesn't actually support my working motivation... but luckily, I was able to take some days off as well to spend time with my family at both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic (once again :-)
At the Mediterranean, my mum had organised a wonderful holiday flat in the old town centre of Collioure, a pitoresque village at the most southern Mediterranean coast of France close to the Pyreenees and the Spanish border. We spent some very nice days sunbathing, tasting wine and visiting the Roussillon region. After a short stop in Toulouse we headed to the Atlantic where we rented a cosy flat in the old town of Ciboure near St-Jean-de-Luz.
At the Mediterranean, my mum had organised a wonderful holiday flat in the old town centre of Collioure, a pitoresque village at the most southern Mediterranean coast of France close to the Pyreenees and the Spanish border. We spent some very nice days sunbathing, tasting wine and visiting the Roussillon region. After a short stop in Toulouse we headed to the Atlantic where we rented a cosy flat in the old town of Ciboure near St-Jean-de-Luz.
Montag, 30. Juni 2008
Fête de la musique! (21. Juni)
Last weekend Toulouse was one big music festival! When the Swedish celebrate Midsommar it is "la fête de la musique" in France! Already during the day there are concerts all around town, but in the evening Toulouse (and all the other big French cities) are one big party! Bands at every corner of the street, people dancing all around the place - a crazy atmosphere!




At the same time, it was the worldmusic festival Rio Loco which presents every year music of a different part of the world, this year the Balkans! So on Sunday evening we could get to know a part of the culture from the regions between Bucharest and Budapest - very interesting! At first we listened to a Romanian brass band called Fanfare Ciocarlia supported by the singer Esma Redzepova and afterwards the clarinetist David Krakauer played Klezmer at its finest! Genau mein Ding!




At the same time, it was the worldmusic festival Rio Loco which presents every year music of a different part of the world, this year the Balkans! So on Sunday evening we could get to know a part of the culture from the regions between Bucharest and Budapest - very interesting! At first we listened to a Romanian brass band called Fanfare Ciocarlia supported by the singer Esma Redzepova and afterwards the clarinetist David Krakauer played Klezmer at its finest! Genau mein Ding!
Sonntag, 15. Juni 2008
And yet another shore...
Freitag, 13. Juni 2008
Atlantic!
Sonntag, 1. Juni 2008
Off to new shores
However, the accomodating circumstances of living in a shared flat with nice flatmates, starting an interesting internship right away and getting to know other trainees from all over Europe as well as a big range of cultural events and activities made it quite easy for me to settle in here. I'm sure I'll have a very pleasant summer in Toulouse!
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