Berlin is a creative city
April 10, 2005 on 4:40 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Zeitgeist | 1 CommentSome times people really live a lazy life in Berlin. Partying, hanging out, drinking coffee, eating breakfast at 17 o´clock saturday afternoon..
But people really are creative. They occupy free space and fill it with ideas. Shops that only last for two months, galleries filling the gap between two lodgers, clubs in old banks, industrial sites, cellars or flats. Here´s a nice example of how to turn a sandheap of a construction site into a temporary piece of art. Until today, monday, when the construction workers resume their job..
The photo was taken in the Kastanienallee, corner to Schwedterstraße on Sunday, 10th April 2005.
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This city, which is my hometown, actually keeps itself in a lock-in by having a both corrupted and incourageous adminstration.
BUT SURPRISINGLY, this city is one of the MOST EXCITING places in the world. It is, moreover, a place for people who just want to do what they really want, and to be happy.
It is amazing that this kind of strange combination of forces is really working, but as you can see in STYLEWALKERS picture of the instant creativity of this metropolian city, it really exists.
As I travelled a lot and spend a long time abroad, evens as I am not the kind of person who always returns to where he comes from, I live in Berlin by choice.
Comment by Tim O — 1/6/2005 #