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Hi Schatz! Zweite, erweiterte Ausgabe

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

The photographs in Martin Eberle's book "Hi Schatz!" were taken between 1997 and 2009. They document Berlin exactly as it actually was back then - beyond all official projections: unfinished, provisional, run-down, remaining, free, fantastic. Above all, the public and semi-public spaces of the city at that time also function as a carriers of informal communication - slips of paper that someone hangs somewhere, a love letter that gets lost, flyers that are passed on, something someone sprays on a wall. The everyday and no longer consciously perceived surface of the city becomes a foil for the most private mini-messages, idiosyncratic design solutions, or sheer insanity. Much of it cannot be deciphered without insider knowledge - or, more exactly, without being art savvy or familiar with the social environment. Always obvious, however, is an untamed creative force that appropriates the urban landscape in terms of an own interpretation. Niches and empty spaces are occupied, altered, and utilized to convey one's own message, or a joke. The photographs of these appropriations resurrect the Berlin of those years and portray the city as personal, dirty, vulnerable, and emotional, showing its many niches and lost corners, and the whole craziness of it. Martin Eberle has already made a name for himself by dealing with a similar subject in his book "Temporary Spaces" (Gestalten Verlag). "Hi Schatz!" is supplemented by Heinrich Dubel’s so-called psycholinguistic miniatures of everyday life, short texts that can be subsumed under the catchphrase "hearing voices." They consist of text fragments and utterings seen or overheard in public spaces - and provide, written down from memory, a special "background noise" to Eberle‘s portrait of a big city. The book comes with an audio recording on flexi-disc: Heinrich Dubel reads the letter "Hi Schatz!". Also, the book contains all the lyrics of the Berlin band Jeans Team from 1997-2006, as well as additional photographs that were not included in the first edition, which is now out of print.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Deutsch

ISBN: 978-3-940999-53-5 / 978-3940999535 / 9783940999535

Verlag: Fantôme Verlag

Erscheinungsdatum: 28.01.2022

Seiten: 212

Zielgruppe: Alle, die sich für Stadtlandschaften, informelle urbane Kommunikationspraktiken, Architektur, Kunst, Undergroundclubs und, insbesondere, dokumentarische Fotografien vom Berlin der Neunziger und Nuller Jahre interessieren und einen Sinn für subtilen Witz und hintergründige Details haben.

Fotograf: Martin Eberle
Liedtext von Heinrich Dubel

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