glow.like.berlin


Shit Don’t Make Sense
November 22, 2009, 5:12 pm
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For a girl who likes to think she’s real shiny and smart, it’s always kind of a dark jolt to the solar plexus when things happen in a way she can’t explain. It’s not pretty to feel naïve.

In such (rare!) situations, she likes to cruise blackly through the afternoon with a camera, Nirvana grunging out of the ‘Pod, then get drunk in some glittering sweaty disco cave and wink at handsome strangers until something takes. (This post is trying to focus on Part I of this scenario, o my butterflies, but more on grooving and intrigue shortly.)

<<Berlin is plastered with El Bocho‘s doings; this one is lookin pretty good.

<<kinda hard to articulate what I like about this whole situation.

<<what about this one? do we like it, or is it annoying?

<<i KNOW that i feel good about the Zeebs.>>

Feeling exhausted by hours of staring at street trash until it looked like art, I moved the whole operation to the Hamburger Bahnhof, where they have little signs to TELL you politely that the two basketballs floating in a fish tank are DEFINITELY ART.

But I didn’t come here to hate on the Bahnhof. Somehow I think an hour of the looming abstracted weirdness of Warhol and Beuys and Twombly were just what I was wanting. Sometimes, shit ain’t tryin to make sense, they told me. Word, I said.

Emerging freshly cultured into an unexpected blue neon glow was the moment that saved me. Feeling deliciously solid & self-contained, I light the evening’s first cigarette; then time starts up again, I take a drag and I stride on into Saturday night, beaming electric blue poise.



Walk With Me.
September 28, 2009, 11:30 pm
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And this is the part where I force you retroactively to come with me on a ruminative walk I took yesterday on which 1) I felt sorry for myself for maybe (probably) having swine flu and 2) took a picture of each thing i stopped to look at.

Come! come! Don’t dilly-dally there’s existential ponderings in store.

I present a tour of art and other oddities close enough to my home that I was able to tour them before I started wheezing.

Snarky commentary will be kept to a minimum, pinky swear yo.

giraffe!

these little guys live close by.

kitty!

so much better than the zoo! ew, the zoo. last time i went there the lions freaked out and almost ate everyone.

all together they're so cute

ok then i took two steps and found some more things.

superhewwo

his job is making sure the animals are OK.

jim caviezel?

whoa, jim caviezel? no i think it’s jesus! wait no jim caviezel IS jesus, or like his earthly persona, which still doesn’t explain why he is looking all muralized in front of this cafe.

moving on.

aaaaaaaa

(doomed to eternity on the same wall directly below jesus caviezel)

hello.hello.

this reminded me of my childhood because you have to use your IMAGINATION to know what they’re saying.

solitary beauty

i walked ahead for a block or two and ran into this little spitfire TOTally not caring about how badly she was clashing with the leaves behind. tacky, but ballsy.

berries

the elegant berries disapproved.

anyway before you know it we’re crossing the bridge, off to the weird lands of kreuzberg, which, when you get to know it, you realize is actually a little like those people who when you meet them seem kind of dirty-cool smart-arty and standoffish but turn out to be completely…

don't even know

oh no oh no! wtf!

danger.

bridge

aww nm, that is adorable, yes?

rooftopz

my mental image of berlin: funny-shaped rooftops against a big sky, with the chopped-off looking sheer white faces of sad amputated houses left to stare at empty lots alone. except usually there’s actually a face on it (no really, e.g.)

after sundown, our walk turns weird, with an orange tinge of evil.

IMG_3367

you know it’s almost october when empty supermarkets seem so spooooky.

chem.reinigung

and there is something marrow-freezingly sinister about “Chem. Reinigung” that I can’t quite put my finger on…

klub

anyway it is weird walking by people with their partay faces on while yourself feeling like something somebody tried to drown in a bag. an addled sense of vertigo with a twinge of nostalgia.

phobia

but mostly just SERIOUSLY hoping you don’t run into anyone you know.

the shoe

and after all that walking you must be tired.

i leave you with: the shoe.

good night.



My neighborhood is the dopest
September 12, 2009, 6:40 pm
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evil/amazing

THIS confronted me while I was meandering down Gärtnerstraße the other day.

For once I have little to say. Except that it somehow seems to just about sum it up, in terms of characterizing Friedrichshain.

Anyway anyway ladies and gentlemen stay tuned, I got up to all kinds of nonsense on Friday, meaning lots of food for my hungry blog. This handful of colorful and tasty treats coming at y’all is to include: a night of bouncing to way rad beats, a weird and wonderful dining experience, and (because I’m all about keepin’ it real in Fhain just now) an exclusive interview(ish) with the owner of one very special brand new store on Simon-Dach Straße. Tomorrow I will share it all with you. I tell you, this shit will be tight. Don’t be late, hear?

weird



So, weird little streetdoodles, are you like, art or something
June 15, 2009, 11:32 am
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honest

..S+U Alexanderplatz..

Just wondering cuz mm sometimes, don’t you have days where you’re like, is that anything i should worry about getting or is it just like whimsical as all fuck.

take me home
..Petersburger Str…

Sometimes ppl make stuff like this trying to be ‘deep’, or maybe they were just waiting 15 mins for the ubahn on sunday and had a sharpie in their pocket?

bc youre backwards

anyway isn’t trying to be deep like the least interesting thing

or maybe they are just trying to be cute

But a wall doodle takes way more time/energy than a paperdoodle, so would you only do it if you had quote a message unquote. What about writing on bathroom walls, or scratching big messy words onto ubahn windows with your keys. How long do these activities take, comparatively? R ppl then proud of what they made, after? Do they consider themselves ‘creative people’.

ich bin satt

Do they want ppl walking by to look at their lil arts&crafts and like poke their friend and be like ‘hey, a weird thing’ or ‘that added just a little magic to my day’ and then clickclack away in the internet cafe, ‘berlin is a city that is full of streetdoodles’. Do they want ppl to write about it in their blogs?

What about ones that obv took lots of work, pre-street:

shakira

..Warschauer Str…

Does preparation validate/elevate a streetdoodle from the obscurity and irrelevance of the other streetthings, or make it less gritty and authentic

is that a poem, ps?

& what about when they turn out to be just lyrics from a Neutral Milk Hotel song:

aeroplane

..U Rosenthaler Plz..

All I know is, i sure like Otto

otto

..U Rosa-Luxembourg Pl…

Otto is not even cute at all. he probably wishes he didnt have to be a streetdoodle and his sad cavernous eyes make me rly think about what kinds of €€€ i will withdraw today before i punch in the numbers.



street art of the day
June 14, 2009, 12:21 am
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greenperson

jaundice?

location: U Schlesisches Tor



a day at the circus calls for the purchase of a clownsuit

OR: HOW I LEARNED ABOUT TREND TRANSPARENT

happy birthday

One of the charming aspects of living in Germany is that periodically you are invited to immerse yourself in Kafka’s bureaucratic nightmare world. This is truly a delight for any person.

Yesterday it was a matter of officially registering myself as a resident of Berlin, receiving a card which will permit me to pay taxes (thanx) and getting sthg of unclear nature called a “rote Karte”, the last of which having mutated into my mission for today.

My notes begin like this: ‘the problem with writing when bored may be that you only ever have boring things to say’. o right. good point.

I go on to establish myself as a creepy ubahn character. ‘its fun to look @ppl until just that instant when it gets weird; they feel your eyes on them, maybe wonder whats going through your head, glance back, hostile, curious, alarmed, confused, bemused.’

Followed by a nonsequitur ‘wtf postnasal drip from antibiotics?’ i rly was wondering this at the time though (is it normal? still don’t know)

On the U8 I think about the U8. Chummy, harmless, it is nice and wide, like the U5, there’s enough space for everybody’s knees and elbows, babies and dogs. It’s full of friendly types like tourists and large clean families, shoppers and activeppl. it is not like the U1, cagey and hard, eyelinerstalebeerknowinglaughter. My furtive observational demeanor is definitively out of place here.

Outside, the weather is playing jokes again, one minute rain like the ocean turned upsidedown then it stops abruptly & before I have time to close it the wind has turned my umbrella inside out snapping one of its mechanical spiderlegs so it droops sadly now on one side like a tent left out in the backyard all summer. sometimes the sun comes out.

Shortly after I enter the preposterous beehive of hallways and offices and waiting rooms that is the Bürgeramt. having finished registering without a hitch and only a short wait, miracle miracle, I logically decide to travel around the corner to the Finanzamt for my Lohnsteuerkarte. Here I wander around until I find the Info-area, take a number, the ticker dings instantly, I walk in, notice how I had to take a number even though no one else is waiting.

The woman sends me back to the Bürgeramt. This is where Lohnsteuerkarten are to be had. I slink back around the block, get a new number (for which i also have to wait in a line in some obscure and unmarked corner of the waiting room) back to my seat, back to watching the sign like a digital alarm clock from the 80s, bigred lightup numbers chiming every 30 sec sounding like the seatbelt light on an airplane. 177. i have 188, had 165 earlier. if i’d known.

Now the number sign seems to be using it’s imagination, getting zany and bold, 245, 457, 321. 188?plz?

For reasons unknown, the Bürgeramt had a book exchange table downstairs, which donated these treasures to me:

head&tales

While waiting i get sthg advertised as peach iced tea from the coffee machine, out drops a tiny crimped brown plastic cup and almost just as quickly it was frothing over with mysterious brew, this continued for 10 sec, fizzy liquid sloshing into the grate underneath. what I got, finally, tasted like when you order gingerale at a chinese restaurant but there is no syrup left in the fountain so you get like bubbly dishwater. drank it all.

There is a flat-screen TV in one corner playing a program called “Warte-TV für Berliner Bürgerämter”, this seems like the strangest thing thats happened all day. Now they are showing sthg called “Kleintier-Vermittlung”, helping rodents connect with other rodents, rabbits seeking chinchillas, bios include details like “had a cold”.

Finally finally finally it is my turn, I find the room, I sit down, I talk to the lady, she makes a big mean sad face at me, I don’t need what I think I need (Lohnsteuerkarte), in fact she can’t give me one just now, it is not allowed for me to have this. It has taken me 2 hrs to find this out.

So instead of throwing myself into oncoming traffic I spend an hour in a thrift store. Lindt 2nd Hand Clothes, Kortestr. 16 (tel 030 691 79 10), open mon-fri 11-18h. Slightly less self-destructive and just as effective at helping me forget my wasted day. at first went inside because it used to be a chocolate shop, still has Lindt signs all over the place, probably i was hungry. it is one of those weird berlin stores with baby doll heads and weird crocheted items for dubious purposes propped up everywhere you look. they have a pretty good selection, of course hand-picked and so multiple times what you would expect to pay for ‘old clothes’, youll pay btw 9 and 15 for a shirt, 20-30 for a dress. weird or interesting or “kult” items can be disproportionately exorbitant, this pair of white 80s overalls i thought were ‘kinda cool’ would have cost 70. but then i found this amazing fur hat (too small for my head but fit the mysize barbie it was perched on just great), only 24. in the end I emerged with a weird shiny green suit perfect for the court jester I sorta felt like.

3suits

but it is pretty cool, no?

so Rote Karte today, which, as I found out only today, verifies that I understand what typhus is and that i should stay home from work if i have it. They also made sure (via video and pamphlet) that I know how to recognize when I have it, since food poisoning is obv so fun its sometimes easy to forget ur sick. This was today: flashback to high school health class, a room that smells like chalk and sweat and dirty mopwater, rowed up mismatched chairs facing an open TV cabinet. The movie will be 18 mins says the woman who led us here from the waiting room like ducklings, wider than she is tall. The poor Spanish kid I saved from being sent home until he could return with a translator (he spoke some English) is sitting next to me, not understanding a word.

To recover I go shopping again. First I take the S-Bahn to Warschauer Str., Visby store on Gärnterstraße outfits me with a spacesuit, perfect for all this rain and hellweather.

spacesuit

finally on the way home, in hopes of finding thrift items NOT priced at twice what they cost when they were new, I hit Humana 2nd hand, Frankfurter Tor 3, a 5-story behemoth that somehow managed to contain nothing of value or interest, and even so was overpriced, besides an umbrella, another useful item for this weather, which i managed to haggle down to 3 euro, tossing my crippled one on the way out.

Humana might be worth investigating for raw amusement factor, though, the 5th floor being comprised entirely of what some alien interpreted as “TREND”, 50s/60s/70s/80s vintage, though it happens to be a selection of the most horrible things in the store, not necessarily even all that old.

trend: transparent

Trend Transparent seems to be items made of brightly colored, fine mesh, something Topanga might have worn on Boy Meets World. Humana keeps the secret of this trend highly guarded.  (actually im pretty sure i knew about this trend when i was in 6th grade.)  Its time the whole world learned about trend transparent.



street art of the day
June 10, 2009, 11:04 am
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bling

bling

unmask

side of a building, Ecke Schlesische Str./Cuvrystr.



street art of the day
May 31, 2009, 3:25 pm
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green doorway, Torstraße

green doorway, Torstraße




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