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    Stefano Mirtis

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    2013

    timeline archive:

    a personal collectionof curiosities

    Stefano Mirtis

    facebook wall

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    Biblioteca Hertziana

    Building work in the heart of Rome is a virtually

    heroic feat.

    Patience, however, has paid off: The unique

    holdings of the library are now located in aremarkable new space. Moreover, Juan Navarro

    Baldeweg has opened a window onto history that

    grants insights into Romes ancient past.

    Keep reading at: http://www.mpg.de/6801484/Bibliotheca-Hertziana-new-building

    More at:http://www.domusweb.

    it/it/news/baldeweg...

    After a Ten-year Construction

    Period, the Bibliotheca

    Hertziana Opens Its New

    Building...

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    ' sukhumvit. 49 '

    Inside the GrandBox

    Checking out all the nice things I've found in the

    GrandBox.

    In the image above you can recognize the

    contributions by Pan Gu, Maurizio Cilli,LauraBasco, Fabio Fornasari, Sabina Belfiore Lucovich,

    More images at:http://www.facebook.

    com/media/set/

    More about the GrandBox at: https://www.

    facebook.com/GrandTourBiennalediVenezia012

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.468743383184593.104040.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.468743383184593.104040.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/baskulantehttps://www.facebook.com/fabio.fornasarihttps://www.facebook.com/sabina.lucovichhttps://www.facebook.com/sabina.lucovichhttps://www.facebook.com/gu.panhttps://www.facebook.com/maurizio.cillihttps://www.facebook.com/baskulantehttps://www.facebook.com/GrandTourBiennalediVenezia012https://www.facebook.com/GrandTourBiennalediVenezia012https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.468743383184593.104040.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.468743383184593.104040.268422276550039&type=1https://www.facebook.com/sabina.lucovichhttps://www.facebook.com/fabio.fornasarihttps://www.facebook.com/baskulantehttps://www.facebook.com/baskulantehttps://www.facebook.com/maurizio.cillihttps://www.facebook.com/gu.panhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/-sukhumvit-49-/475882242494065?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    China

    Get Your Kicks on Route G6

    Another very interesting story from the Economist.

    This time it is about the Beijing-Lhasa

    Expressway

    Here we go:

    Liu BoS wife begged him not to do it.

    She said he was ill-prepared for the dizzying

    altitude and the treacherous roads. He would beon his own, possibly hundreds of kilometres from

    help if anything went wrong with him or their Fiat

    Bravo.

    But Mr Liu was determined. The couple plan tohave a child next year. Now, he felt, was the time

    to drive the family car thousands of kilometres

    across China to Tibet. He recalls telling her:

    Theres only one question about going to Tibet. It

    is, When? Nothing else is a

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    problem. All you need is determination. Theres

    not much to prepare. His list: some money, some

    clothes and medicine to cope with altitude

    sickness.

    Keep reading at: http://www.economist.com/...

    /21568755-china-building

    Some more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/...

    /G6_Beijing%E2%80%93Lhasa...

    Glasgow (UK)

    Everything Hayley Tompkins makes is lo-fi:

    coloured pencil drawings, films shot on her mobile

    phone, sculptures built from bits of twig.

    Hayley Tompkins and His

    Notebook Series

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-UK/162967193832511?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G6_Beijing%E2%80%93Lhasa_Expresswayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G6_Beijing%E2%80%93Lhasa_Expresswayhttp://www.economist.com/news/china/21568755-china-building-motorway-across-tibetan-plateau-some-reaching-lhasa-roadhttp://www.economist.com/news/china/21568755-china-building-motorway-across-tibetan-plateau-some-reaching-lhasa-road
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    From lightly-coloured abstract shapes drawn on

    scraps of paper ripped from the pages of a

    schoolbook to felt-tip circles bleeding at the

    edges, everything is small, but beautifully

    conceived. She calls them "objects" rather than

    paintings or sculptures, and each one looks like it

    has a story to tell battered by wind and rain,

    scrunched up like rubbish, kicked down the

    pavement or left on the back seat of a bus. Her

    brushstrokes could be scuffmarks; her colours are

    so subdued as to seem like afterthoughts. I want

    to describe them as the artistic equivalent of the

    till receipt, but that would be wrong: they are far

    more elemental than that.

    Keep reading at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/...

    /mar/17/artist-hayley-tompkins

    More at: http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.

    php?artist_id=28836

    Thanks to Andrea Monederofor the link.

    http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=28836http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/mar/17/artist-hayley-tompkinshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/mar/17/artist-hayley-tompkinshttps://www.facebook.com/andrea.monederohttp://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=28836http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=28836http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/mar/17/artist-hayley-tompkinshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/mar/17/artist-hayley-tompkins
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    Havana, Cuba

    Forgotten Tropical

    The Escuelas Nacionales de Arte (National Art

    Schools) were conceived and initiated by Fidel

    Castro and Che Guevara soonafter the Revolution

    s victory, in a burst of utopian optimism.

    The schools represent an attempt on the part of

    their three architects: Ricardo Porro, Roberto

    Gottardi , and Vittorio Garatti to reinvent

    architecture, just as the Revolution hoped to

    reinvent society. Moreover, the architects soughtto integrate issues of culture, ethnicity, and place

    into a revolutionary formal composition hitherto

    unknown in architecture.

    Keep reading at: http://www.revolutionofforms.com/

    Some more at: http://en.wikipedia.

    org/wiki/National_Art...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Art_Schools_%28Cuba%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Art_Schools_%28Cuba%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Art_Schools_%28Cuba%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Art_Schools_%28Cuba%29http://www.revolutionofforms.com/http://www.revolutionofforms.com/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Cuba/115186165161937?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    Even more at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/...

    /havana-ballet-school-carlos...

    http://www.unfinishedspaces.com/

    Thanks to Laura Bascoand Giacomo Piraz Pirazzoli

    for the links!

    Milan

    Arcade Shopping

    As visitors enter the store, it appears almost as an

    enchanted palace set in a rationalist building. The

    architect, Antonino Cardillo, has taken inspiration

    from grand and expressive spaces such as the royalstable of Meknes or the mosque of Cordoba.

    The design incorporates a dense succession of

    parallel arches which define the perspective. The

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    arch has been chosen due to its iconic status, an

    archetype of construction and protection, and also

    because of its dominance within Italian

    Architectural History.

    Keep reading at: http://www.

    worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php

    More images at: http://www.facebook.

    com/media/set/...

    Rocca Di Fontanellato

    This is (Very) Fantastic!

    In my topten of best things to see once in Italy.

    The camera obscura in Rocca di San Vitale.

    This castle belonged to the dukes Sanvitale from

    1386 to 1948. The building of Rocca Sanvitale

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rocca-Di-Fontanellato/210641882309911?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150851666806444.405674.27465126443&type=3https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150851666806444.405674.27465126443&type=3http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=21759http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=21759
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    begun in 1124 and was completed in the XVI

    century.

    Apart from the several rooms, frescoes and various

    interesting things, it is relevant to know that one

    of the towers hosts a fantastic camera obscura.

    Here a link to the castle: http://en.wikipedia.

    org/wiki/Rocca_Sanvitale

    Here a link (in Italian) specific on the camera

    obscura: http://parma.repubblica.it/...

    /fontanellato:il.../1632881

    Another link: http://www.flickr.

    com/photos/roby1kenobi/6253628512/

    Thanks to Laura Bascofor the links!

    https://www.facebook.com/baskulantehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/roby1kenobi/6253628512/http://www.flickr.com/photos/roby1kenobi/6253628512/http://parma.repubblica.it/dettaglio/fontanellato:il-divertimento-e-la-camera-ottica/1632881http://parma.repubblica.it/dettaglio/fontanellato:il-divertimento-e-la-camera-ottica/1632881http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocca_Sanvitalehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocca_Sanvitale
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    -

    The Kraken (aka Giant Squid)

    A Japanese-led team of scientists has captured on

    film the world's first live images of a giant squid,

    journeying to the depths of the ocean in search of

    the mysterious creature thought to have inspired

    the myth of the "kraken", a tentacled monster.

    The images of the silvery, three-meter (10 feet)

    long cephalopod, looming out of the darkness

    nearly 1 km below the surface, were taken last

    July near the Ogasawara islands, 1,000 km (620miles) south of Tokyo.

    Keep reading (and watch the video) at: http:

    //www.reuters.com/.../us-japan-giantsquid...

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/08/us-japan-giantsquid-idUSBRE90705O20130108http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/08/us-japan-giantsquid-idUSBRE90705O20130108http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/08/us-japan-giantsquid-idUSBRE90705O20130108https://www.facebook.com/pages/%E5%B0%8F%E7%AC%A0%E5%8E%9F%E7%BE%A4%E5%B3%B6-%E7%88%B6%E5%B3%B6/233565116686066?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    Fondazione Minoprio

    #wishyouwerehere

    For a number of reasons I am forced to become an

    expert on greenhouses, plants, trees, green stuff,

    biodiversity and a lot of other mysterious things

    (at least to me).

    Yesterday, it was a fieldtrip to this greenhouse

    universe. Greenhouse & Sunset. Together with the

    esteemed ing. Ricchetti(very romantic, me and

    him and the sunset), Matteo Gatto and Rachele

    Storai.

    Keep tuned and you'll get to know more...

    https://www.facebook.com/rachele.storaihttps://www.facebook.com/rachele.storaihttps://www.facebook.com/rachele.storaihttps://www.facebook.com/remo.ricchetti.RRhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Fondazione-Minoprio/141044865941046?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    Design Academy Eindhoven

    Mine Kafon

    At the end of November there was the video that

    showed off Massoud Hassanis mine-clearing

    device, the Mine Kafon, based on a wind-powered

    childs toy. Now, the Afghan industrial designer

    has taken the suggestions of a number of ourcommenters and put the project on Kickstarter.

    Hassani is looking for 100,000 to make the Kafons

    and document the process.

    While the Mine Kafon is cheaper to produce thanmore traditional methods of clearing minefields,

    owing to rather simplified construction using

    bamboo that harnesses wind motor for locomotion,

    Hassani still needs startup funds to get the project

    going at a scale where it will be useful to residentsof his home country of Afghanistan, and other war-

    torn locations where there are still hundreds of

    buried mines left to be cleared. The Kickstarter

    project is designed to take Hassanis concept and

    make it a practically

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    deployable device.

    Keep reading at: http://techcrunch.com/.../the-

    mine-kafon-a-low-cost-wind.../

    More at: http://vimeo.com/51887079

    Thanks to Sabine Delafonfor the superintesting

    link!

    Borispol Int'l Airport

    Boobsprint

    Do you know Femen? Do you know boobsprint? Doyou know siskograf?

    Here we go:

    We call it siskograf. It means the art of boobs.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Borispol-Intl-Airport/140463662666313?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/sabine.delafonhttp://vimeo.com/51887079http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/24/the-mine-kafon-a-low-cost-wind-powered-minefield-clearing-device-hits-kickstarter/http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/24/the-mine-kafon-a-low-cost-wind-powered-minefield-clearing-device-hits-kickstarter/
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    You can order a personal stamp breast activist

    with an autograph. Photo supplied by e-mail. In

    comments in ordering the name or description of

    the activists whose breasts you want to

    memorializing.

    More at: http://femenshop.com/boobs-print-on-

    canvas

    Here Femen website: http://femen.org/

    Here the video on boobsprinting: http://vimeo.

    com/57436124

    Thanks to Marcia Cainesfor the link!

    S&P sukhumvit 49

    Then Miyake met Gismondi...

    Last Christmas, Issey Miyake & Ernesto Gismondimet. what a nice result!

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/SP-sukhumvit-49/209474125736332?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/marcia.caines.3http://vimeo.com/57436124http://vimeo.com/57436124http://femen.org/http://femenshop.com/boobs-print-on-canvashttp://femenshop.com/boobs-print-on-canvas
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    In-Ei special Artemide lamp. December 2012 only.

    Supercool thingy

    Thanks to Barbara Ghella & Rachaporn

    Choochuey...

    United States

    Biodiversity Heritage Library

    Tommaso Maggio(thanxthanx) shared this lovelylink with me: the Facebook Page of the

    Biodiversity Heritage Library. the world's

    taxonomic literature, online, open, accessible!

    Here is their explanation on what they do:

    The participating libraries have over two million

    volumes of biodiversity literature collected over

    200 years to support the work of scientists,

    researchers, and students in their homeinstitutions and throughout the world.

    https://www.facebook.com/tommaso.maggiohttps://www.facebook.com/tommaso.maggiohttps://www.facebook.com/pages/United-States/112463092102121?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/rachapornhttps://www.facebook.com/rachaporn
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    The BHL will provide basic, important content for

    immediate research and for multiple

    bioinformatics initiatives. For the first time in

    history, the core of our natural history and

    herbaria library collections will be available to a

    truly global audience. Web-based access to these

    collections will provide a substantial benefit to

    people living and working in the developing world

    -- whether scientists or policymakers.

    https://www.facebook.com/BioDivLibrary

    And here their (enormeous) wiki: http://www.

    biodiversitylibrary.org/

    Very special, thanxthanx!

    Universit di Camerino

    Crystal Palace and Its

    Reconstruction

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Universit%C3%A0-di-Camerino/166162980076914?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/pages/Universit%C3%A0-di-Camerino/166162980076914?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/https://www.facebook.com/BioDivLibrary
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    The other day I've posted an image about a

    greenhouse. Then, Antonio Di Camplisent me a

    copy of his (very interesting) book aboutthe

    Crystal Palace and why it is such a relevant

    reference for the contemporary city.

    Really interesting, too bad there is only the Italian

    version.

    In case you can read Italian, here the link to

    Quodlibet page: http://www.quodlibet.

    it/schedap.php?id=1940#.UPxrR-jMEcc

    Hyde Park

    The Crystal Palace

    Since we mentioned the book by Antonio Di Campli

    on the conceptual reconstruction of the Crystal

    Palace, here a post on the thing itself.

    https://www.facebook.com/antoniodicamplihttps://www.facebook.com/antoniodicamplihttps://www.facebook.com/antoniodicamplihttps://www.facebook.com/HydeParkUK?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://www.quodlibet.it/schedap.php?id=1940#.UPxrR-jMEcchttp://www.quodlibet.it/schedap.php?id=1940#.UPxrR-jMEcchttps://www.facebook.com/antoniodicampli
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    Wikipedia explains:

    The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass

    building originally erected in Hyde Park, London,

    England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

    More than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world

    gathered in the Palace's 990,000 square feet of

    exhibition space to display examples of the latest

    technology developed in the Industrial Revolution.

    Designed by Joseph Paxton, the Great Exhibition

    building was 1,851 feet long, with an interior

    height of 128 feet.

    Because of the recent invention of the cast plate

    glass method in 1848, which allowed for large

    sheets of cheap but strong glass, it was at the

    time the largest amount of glass ever seen in a

    building and astonished visitors with its clear walls

    and ceilings that did not require interior lights,

    thus a "Crystal Palace".

    Keep reading at: http://en.wikipedia.

    org/wiki/The_Crystal_Palace

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crystal_Palacehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crystal_Palacehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crystal_Palace
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    Giardino di Boboli

    Florence from Above

    Another fantastic image from Antonino Cardillo's

    flow. Here we have Boboli Gardens

    (more at his facebook page)

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Giardino-di-Boboli/198736586805022?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    Giotto's Campanile

    Being on Giotto's Steeple

    As I already said, I really like Antonino Cardillo's

    images. Here you have him on Giotto's steeple,

    observing Florence from above.

    Very nice! More images (and thoughts) at hispage...

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    Turin

    Black Tie

    To be invited at the "black tie" event, it implies a

    fair amount of organization and precision.

    Wikipedia explains:

    Black tie is a dress code for evening events and

    social functions derived from Anglo-American

    costume conventions of the 19th century.

    Worn only for events after six p.m., black tie isless formal than white tie but more formal than

    informal or business dress. It is also more formal

    than recent intermediate codes of creative,

    alternate or optional black tie.

    For men, the elements of black tie are a suit, of

    black or midnight blue wool, in which the jacket

    lapels and trouser braid are of silk or other

    contrasting material, a white dress shirt, a black

    bow-tie, an evening waistcoat or cummerbund,

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    and black dress shoes. Women's dress for black tie

    occasions has varied greatly through the years;

    traditionally it was dinner (ankle) or tea (below

    mid-calf) length sleeveless dress, often

    accompanied by a wrap orstole, gloves, and

    evening shoes. Today, cocktail (knee) length

    dresses are considered equally appropriate in most

    places.

    Keep reading all the rest at: http://en.wikipedia.

    org/wiki/Black_tie

    Politecnico di Milano

    Knowledge Cartography

    Nice link via Alessandro Mininno: Knowledge

    Cartography.

    This is their explanation:

    https://www.facebook.com/alessandro.mininnohttps://www.facebook.com/alessandro.mininnohttps://www.facebook.com/polimi?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_tiehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_tie
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    This website aims to present the results of the

    ongoing research on a cartographic approach to

    the representation of knowledge in its present

    configurations.

    The aim of the research is to extend the

    cartographic metaphor beyond visual analogy, and

    to expose it as a narrative model and tool to

    intervene in complex, heterogeneous, dynamic

    realities, just like those of human geography.

    The map, in this context, is not only a passive

    representation of reality but a tool for the

    production of meaning. The map is thus a

    communication device: a mature representation

    artefact, aware of its own language and its own

    rhetoric,equipped with it its own tools,

    languages, techniques and supports. A model that

    recovers the narrative abilities of pre-scientific

    maps and presents itself not as a mere mimetic

    artefact, but as a poetic and political tool

    More at: http://www.knowledgecartography.org/

    http://www.knowledgecartography.org/http://www.knowledgecartography.org/
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    Bigelow Aerospace

    Blown Up in Orbit

    Wired reports:

    We've heard back from Bigelow Aerospace's Mike

    Gold, who has confirmed for us that -- contrary to

    earlier reports -- the inflatable extension to theISS will not be on the scale of the BA-330 module.

    The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (Beam)

    will weigh 1,360kg, with a length of four metres

    and diameter of three metres. It will be based onthe Genesis II prototype that is currently in orbit

    around the Earth (mentioned in the article below),

    and will be launched in 2015 aboard a SpaceX

    Falcon 9 rocket as part of a general ISS resupply

    mission.

    Keep reading at: http://www.wired.co.uk/...

    /15/inflatable-iss-extension

    http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/15/inflatable-iss-extensionhttp://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/15/inflatable-iss-extensionhttp://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/15/inflatable-iss-extensionhttp://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/15/inflatable-iss-extensionhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Bigelow-Aerospace/109662302394191?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023
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    Stefanos facebook timeline 03/52 2013

    More at: http://www.economist.com/...

    /21569685-plan-use-enormous...

    Kulturzentrum Grand Hotel Toblach - Centro

    Culturale Grand Hotel Dobbiaco

    My performing career achieves a new milestone.

    Next saturday there will be the first concert of the

    Leningrad Cowboys in Italy.

    I am asked (together with my friend Franz Goria)

    to be in the line-up of the show.

    Imagine you have a show where you put together

    the Leningrad Cowboys (unfortunately without the

    Red Army Choir), some hyperfancy soprano from

    Vienna (singing Mahler's lieder), the

    Leningrad Cowboys goes toBelpaese.

    https://www.facebook.com/franzgoriahttps://www.facebook.com/franzgoriahttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Kulturzentrum-Grand-Hotel-Toblach-Centro-Culturale-Grand-Hotel-Dobbiaco/157949184253118?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kulturzentrum-Grand-Hotel-Toblach-Centro-Culturale-Grand-Hotel-Dobbiaco/157949184253118?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kulturzentrum-Grand-Hotel-Toblach-Centro-Culturale-Grand-Hotel-Dobbiaco/157949184253118?ref=stream&viewer_id=1344697023http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21569685-plan-use-enormous-balloons-build-space-stations-blown-up-orbit?fsrc=scn%2Ftw_ec%2Fblown_up_in_orbithttp://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21569685-plan-use-enormous-balloons-build-space-stations-blown-up-orbit?fsrc=scn%2Ftw_ec%2Fblown_up_in_orbit
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    flabbergasting Carmen Kuster + Matte (a series of

    fantastic circus pieces) + Franz & myself doing a

    cool performance + cool dj to reach the following

    morning

    Slightly tense and nervous (I am). Only to get

    dressed properly, it took me three days of hard

    work

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNFRLrP014

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNFRLrP014