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Joe und Michh sehen das Kleine und Grosze

Nachdem ich Kamran und Jens einst erwähnt habe, wie sie Städte und Städter zeigen, hier ein kleiner Hinweis auf Joe und Michh, die sich dem Groszen und Kleinen in urbanen Gefilden widmen. Bei Joe sieht man im Moment Potsdam und seine Park- und Wohnanlagen und Michh zeigt kleinere Artefakte wie Bahnhofuhren und Glühbirnen.

Published on February 23rd, 2009 at 19:50.
Filed under beauty, deutsch, urbanlife

“Print is awesome”

As i read this article on the website of Calgary’s weekly zine FFWD about a local magazine shop and the printed news industry, i thought about print and the physical. I agree with the commenter Melly Mel, that print is awesome and FFWD rules. But i really do appreciate adding comments to articles, subscribing to RSS feeds (which FFWD’s website lacks unfortunately), and saving trees. To me the limitation of the screen boils down to its resolution and versatility (so far) in contrast to paper. I don’t have a problem with taking my laptop and reading blogs or news outside/beyond a desk setting, but paper is in some respects still far superior. Yet, everytime i see those free magazines at C-Train stations and on campus i ask myself is it still worth it? Does printed broadcasting like this still make sense?

I have been to the store mentioned in the article before and i agree it has a nice selection of national and international magazines. But as i read and work more online than on paper, i think i am exposed to a wider range of information and inspiration that i could ever afford to access (read: buy) in such a store. While this may have bad consequences for news/magazine shops, i think there are still opportunities to “make money” off of our information needs. But maybe less directly. Maybe we will rather pay for coffee, muffins, and a nice atmosphere. Coffeeshops and teahouses are already experiencing a new bloom, as we yearn for more social and physical interaction.

Published on February 21st, 2009 at 04:28.
Filed under calgary, english, technology, urbanlife

Squatting suburbia

Listening to BBC Global News (19 Feb 09 AM), i just learned about the US-American organization ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) that trains and supports to-be-evicted homeowners essentially to squat and defend their homes. Their ‘home defender’ campaign somewhat reminds one of the other kind of squatting carried out by dreamers in the global north and by the underprivileged in the south, both refusing and/or unable to play by market rules. Pretty interesting how a subversive method like occupying a property that ‘technically’ doesn’t belong to you (anymore) makes its debut in North American suburbia. As everybody is talking about Main street (in contrast to Wall street) i wonder if there will be alliances between the squatters from the edge of the city and those from the ‘real’ Main street in the inner city. However, i am actually not so sure whether inner-city squatting is still happening in North America or if it has already been declared terrorism.

Published on February 20th, 2009 at 05:21.
Filed under english, selfrule, urbanlife

Calgary on Google Transit

Since my last rant about the Calgary Transit website five months ago on this blog and many rants with locals, much has happened. First Calgary Transit updated their website later last year and ironically it deteriorated even more. But the major step happened today: Calgary’s public transport is finally put on Google Transit (press release). Hooray!

There are still some glitches to be fixed. For example, right now the system has troubles integrating the C-Train into trip planning, if not the explicit station names are used for search queries. However, one can click the station explicitly. This problem seems to be due to the naming legacy at Calgary Transit. Where, for example, the university station is called “@Unvrsty STN”, which is a bit unfortunate… Anyhow, thanks to both Google and City of Calgary. Let’s hope now that the physical counterpart of Calgary Transit catches up, too.

Published on February 18th, 2009 at 04:11.
Filed under calgary, english, mobility, technology, urbanlife

On top of the city

Last Sunday i took a minor bike ride through the city ending up on a hill that actually stretches all along the major river here. Besides constituting a challenge when bike-commuting, it is one of several reasons to reconcile with a place that may not seem like the best place to live in the world… Standing on this hill provides a way to look at (parts of) the city from a distance while still being rather close. It makes the city somehow graspable and tolerable, if not enjoyable. It puts the city in perspective, in particular because the Rockies provide the next backdrop. And maybe regardless of what i am looking at, i just really enjoy looking into the distance. It is a nice counter-program to the screen that i face so much these days. And because you’re sitting in front of a similar thing, you can check out the panoramas and other views on Calgary that i put together for you.

Published on February 12th, 2009 at 02:05.
Filed under calgary, english, environment, urbanlife

Taking photos again

I am slowly but steadily reactivating my habit of putting photos online. I revived my Flickr account and will upload more photographs in the near future. Flickr may not be the philosophically best way of sharing photos, however, it does offer a great service.

Published on February 9th, 2009 at 09:20.
Filed under english