Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2011



Recycled in Germany: for germans the recycling culture is a must, as they introduced the reusable bag for supermarkets some years ago. Their vast productive economy is well known as an export giant, some products reflect their savoir fair, like plastic bags made for Mango, the clothing giant. Consumerism does not count in reusable bags but credit cards.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011



Google Calling: More Hegel and less Foucault, Derida, and Co. Post-Structural approaches failed to prevent what new governance could come up with in terms of actions and decisions. Hyper-governmentality as the new synthesis.

Saturday, 12 February 2011



Copy the copiers: "I think I'm turning japanese, I think I'm turning japanese, I really think so" says one song. As one of the many globalized cultural supplies from the raising sun country, japanese cuisine came to stay in western palates, as a nice commodity to post-impress him/her/them and eat well. A piece of the chain of habits that consumerist society, even in hegelian-historically conscious Berlin, where hungry for-the-cool-new-tourists also eat healthy old sushi.

Saturday, 24 July 2010



Untitled: modern life and the hyper-democracy of beauty. The cost of happiness is just a price away, with the use of scientific knowledge and technology for the miracle of a good shape in Neue East Berlin.


From nowhere to anywhere: The FIFA world cup going on in South Africa, the german capital and the raise and fall of nationality and identity. We are all winners, aren't we? Or losers?