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><channel><title>American Peyote &#187; Berlin</title> <atom:link href="http://blog.americanpeyote.com/tag/berlin/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://blog.americanpeyote.com</link> <description>Photographer, director, thinker near Zurich Winterthur Switzerland</description> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:12:53 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>Video Poetry Berlin-Zurich Rough Cut</title><link>http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2012/01/30/video-poetry-berlin-zurich-rough-cut/</link> <comments>http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2012/01/30/video-poetry-berlin-zurich-rough-cut/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:12:53 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Berlin]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Talenthouse]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Video Poetry]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Zurich]]></category> <category><![CDATA[DJ Cue]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poetry]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Video]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://blog.americanpeyote.com/?p=3081</guid> <description><![CDATA[&#160;The first rough cut from my video poetry collaboration with DJ Cue is up. The music was composed by DJ Cue (Bobby Cuevas) while I provided the visuals and recorded ambient audio. This was made possible thanks to Talenthouse.com and their Creative Invite collaboration platform. This is a rough cut, so it doesn&#8217;t include the [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p
style="text-align: justify;">&#160;<a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Brewery_1_2011.jpg"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3031" title="B&#228;renquell Brauerei" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Brewery_1_2011-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>The first rough cut from my video poetry collaboration with <span
class="caps">DJ </span>Cue is up. The music was composed by <a
href="http://soundcloud.com/theoriginaldjcue"><span
class="caps">DJ </span>Cue (Bobby Cuevas</a>) while I provided the visuals and recorded ambient audio. This was made possible thanks to Talenthouse.com and their Creative Invite collaboration platform. This is a rough cut, so it doesn&#8217;t include the poetry dialogue that I will eventually add (actually, I&#8217;m looking for a woman with a nice classic German accent to do some voice recording), but it&#8217;s a nice visual representation of what I&#8217;m trying to create. Video imagery includes the abandoned B&#228;renquell Brauerei in East Berlin, Barbara running through Zurich Bahnhofstrasse (shoot organized with <a
href="http://www.ethan-oelman.com/">Ethan Oelman</a>), and also a quick look from a underground club night in Berlin, part of an <a
href="http://alternativeberlin.com/">Alternative Berlin</a> night tour I did in the city. Thanks to everyone involved, now that I&#8217;ve setup my computers in my new apartment I can get back to shooting and creating on a more normal basis. Enjoy&#8230;</p><br
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isPermaLink="false">http://blog.americanpeyote.com/?p=3030</guid> <description><![CDATA[Back from Berlin, recovered from the flu, dreaming and scheming of something new, new, new.The But first, I worked on some images from the B&#228;renquell Brauerei,&#160;an abandoned brewery in former East Berlin. I found out about the place from Abandoned Berlin, a blog devoted to urbex in this fabulous European city. I wasn&#8217;t sure what [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p
style="text-align: justify;">Back from Berlin, recovered from the flu, dreaming and scheming of something new, new, new.The But first, I worked on some images from the B&#228;renquell Brauerei,&#160;an abandoned brewery in former East Berlin. I found out about the place from <a
href="http://www.abandonedberlin.com/2010/08/barenquell-brauerei-brewery-abandoned.html">Abandoned Berlin</a>, a blog devoted to urbex in this fabulous European city. I wasn&#8217;t sure what to expect, but the place is like an urbex mecca, fabulous graffiti, old but not so old that it has fallen apart. I had a wonderful time there running around with my Cinevate Atlat <span
class="caps">FLT</span> slider shooting video with my <span
class="caps">VG10</span> for the video poetry project with <a
href="http://twitter.com/therealdjcue">Bobby Cuevas</a>.</p><br
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isPermaLink="false">http://blog.americanpeyote.com/?p=3013</guid> <description><![CDATA[The video poetry project is in full pre-production chaos, perfect time to give an update on the process. I&#8217;ve been pulling ideas from the back reaches of my brain, shooting video, writing poetry, and listening to music from DJCue, all in an effort to build up the video poetry project. Here&#8217;s a breakdown of the [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p
style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2011-10-23_15-55-30_374.jpg"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3016" title="Video Poetry Pre-Production" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2011-10-23_15-55-30_374-e1320005213359-168x300.jpg" alt="" width="168" height="300" /></a>The video poetry project is in full pre-production chaos, perfect time to give an update on the process. I&#8217;ve been pulling ideas from the back reaches of my brain, shooting video, writing poetry, and listening to music from <a
href="http://soundcloud.com/theoriginaldjcue">DJCue</a>, all in an effort to build up the video poetry project. Here&#8217;s a breakdown of the pre-production journey so far, but first a recap. In July DJCue won the video poetry CreativeInvite contest on Talenthouse, where people submitted music and I picked one to work with. The goal of our collaboration is to create some original short films using his music and my video. How it has come together so far&#8230;</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;">The Theme</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">The theme is as abstract as ever, and I want to pull together the main components together and produce some magic (I know, that sounds like a load of abstract bullshit). This allows me to start from a few different directions. For example, write a poem and try to storyboard a film from it, shoot random film footage and cut it to music and then add poetry, any variation of the two and everything in between. The reason I&#8217;m making this seem so chaotic is that I&#8217;m still experimenting with the video poetry work flow, and as it is when I stare down a blank canvas, I&#8217;m a little freaked out it will all suck in the end. I see video poetry as a format in between the Art Film and the Short Film.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;">In an art film you try to communicate some abstract concept without dialogue, and the result generally loops on a monitor in a gallery or installation somewhere (that you need to watch looping for two hours before you get a sense that you might perhaps &#8211; sort of, will eventually figure out what the fuck it is about). In contrast, the short film communicates a story in a compact timeline, but is more likely to include traditional elements like a script, shot list, planning, etc. What I want to do here is to have a combination of the two, communicate an abstract concept as you might find in my mind and the traditional film workflow (as I learned it from Vincent LaForet on CreativeLive). This is more inline with how I create images in Photoshop or painting, where I begin with a base image or idea and then build around and layer it, the result being something I didn&#8217;t necessarily plan for from the beginning. The elements we have to mix and layer are music (from DJCue), poetry, and video.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;">Music</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">The beauty of the video project is that DJCue handles the music production and I focus only the on video and poetry. Spinning in his bedroom/studio he mixes up productions for SoundCloud, Restorm and any manner of use in life in between. This adds a certain dynamic to the workflow, I don&#8217;t know exactly what he has in mind, he just creates stuff and sends it over, this challenges me to create poetry and video mixes which build on and complement his music. Check out his stuff on <a
href="http://soundcloud.com/theoriginaldjcue">SoundCloud</a>, <a
href="http://twitter.com/therealdjcue">Twitter (@therealdjcue)</a>, <a
href="http://www.talenthouse.com/djcuethetechnonerd">Talenthouse</a>, and his <a
href="http://theoriginaldjcue.blogspot.com/">blog</a>.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Poetry-Writing.jpg"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3018" title="Poetry Writing" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Poetry-Writing-300x194.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="194" /></a>Poetry</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">This is probably the most difficult part (aside from finalizing the final edit of the film). I hear music in my head, remixes of stuff from my past and I get inspiration to put words together, ending up in what you might call poetry or spoken word. But the words sometimes have a tempo of their own, and don&#8217;t always mix so well with music when I try to put them together later on. Visual imagery also has it&#8217;s own tempo, and if you start by just shooting from a story board, chances are you won&#8217;t end up with the right mix between the music and the words, I guess this is the conundrum from whence the profession of film editor arose from. My feeling is that it&#8217;s best to start with the visual arrangement in flexible blocks (let&#8217;s call them mini scenes) and then add the audio in the studio after adding in the soundtrack.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;">Tools</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">For video, we need tools. Tools include, my Sony <span
class="caps">NEX VG10</span> camera, audio via a Zoom H4, various lenses, and a Jag35 Field runner rig. Now that I have some ideas in my mind for other shots I realize I need a slider, or linear motion control device (to move the camera on a set of rails). I picked up an Atlas <span
class="caps">FLT</span>, which will be needed when I head to Berlin.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/DSC09013.jpg"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3015" title="Beelitz Hospital Berlin" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/DSC09013-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Location Berlin</h1><br
/><p
style="text-align: justify;">I like the concept of the urban landscape, and now that video is part of the equation, it makes sense to put together some footage in one of my favorite cities, Berlin &#8211; where I&#8217;ve much writing you could call poetry. I haven&#8217;t been there since 2010 when I visited the UXcamp. The idea this time is to go back for the Google Developer day and take a few days to shoot around the city with my <span
class="caps">VG10</span> and an Atlas <span
class="caps">FLT</span> slider. Where? There are a number of options. My first goal is heading back to Beelitz, an abandoned hospital complex south of the city. Goal two, the Teufel-berg in the former West sector. Goal three&#8230;there&#8217;s too many goals to list in a place like Berlin.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;">I shot for a day in Beelitz in 2010, and fell in love with the place like most people do when they visit. The hospital was established in the late 1800&#8217;s and was taken over by the Russians after Berlin was taken in 1945. If you venture through the corridors you&#8217;ll still find Russian articles all over the place. It&#8217;s probably the most popular urbex location in Germany, on par with the <a
href="http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2010/12/05/ruins-of-detroit-matterhorn-of-michigan/">Packard plant in Detroit, Michigan</a>. Unlike the Packard plant, parts of Beelitz are being renovated, meaning parts are no longer accessible. However, the main surgery building was still open in 2010, and I want to get back there and shoot before it&#8217;s gone. The inside of the buildings are covered with grafitti, and all manner of creepy writings that will freak you out when the wind slams a door closed as you walk the corridors alone. Rumor has it however, well, not rumor but more fact, that some one died in Beelitz while exploring the ruins around 2010, and now the place is guarded, also to avoid further vandalism from hooligans haunting the forest.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;">The Teufelsberg translates directly as Devil Mountain. After the war Berlin needed to be rebuilt, and all of the trash, broken buildings and such were piled on top of one another and eventually the Teufelberg was formed. During the Cold War the <span
class="caps">NSA</span> built a monitoring station there to snoop on the East, and the building with funky octadome radio installation is still standing. It&#8217;s unclear how open it will be here, but internet recon suggests it should be accessible, I may however defer to other places if it doesn&#8217;t work out.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;">Location Zurich</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s always good to team up with other creative folks on projects, and my main collaborator in Zurich is the photographer Ethan Oelman. We do projects together where he focused on photography and I focus on video, and then I mix the two together in a short video, our last finished collaboration was the video Dancing with Water. Lately we met up in downtown Zurich with a Med-student-model he works with. I took footage of her before the sun went down, and then I assisted Ethan as a light man, walking around with a softbox on a boom while he did the shooting.</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/DSC06825-Animation.gif"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3022" title="DSC06825-Animation" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/DSC06825-Animation-226x300.gif" alt="" width="226" height="300" /></a>Animation Experimentation</h1><br
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style="text-align: justify;">Many times when I&#8217;m shooting still images I have a short movie playing in my head. The Bratz image series in particular is something I always wanted to animate, to have the scene include some elements of interaction. Now that I&#8217;m picked up Photoshop <span
class="caps">CS5</span> this is a realistic project. How it will fit into the poetry concept I&#8217;m still debating in my heads, but the potential is there to create some active elements that work into the shot video of the project. I started out with a simple Toy Wars image with some plastic Army Men and Cleo de Nile from Monster Highschool. Using the Puppet Warp tool in Photoshop I did some masking and warping to create a few animation frames of the American flag waving in the wind. Then I&#8217;ll scale that up to animating the sergeant and background elements (still to be imagined).</p></p><p><h1 style="text-align: justify;">Bringing it All Together</h1><br
/><p
style="text-align: justify;">So, that&#8217;s the plan. Shots form Zurich and Berlin, likely mixed up with strange animations of Bratz dolls and and Army Men battling in a new world apocalypse landscape.</p></p><div
class="shr-publisher-3013"></div>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2011/11/06/video-poetry-pre-production/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>UXCamp 2010 &#8211; Bad Blogger Back in Berlin</title><link>http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2010/05/28/uxcamp-2010-bad-blogger-back-in-berlin/</link> <comments>http://blog.americanpeyote.com/2010/05/28/uxcamp-2010-bad-blogger-back-in-berlin/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 09:53:17 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[BarCamps]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Berlin]]></category> <category><![CDATA[#uxce10]]></category> <category><![CDATA[UXCamp]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://blog.americanpeyote.com/?p=1790</guid> <description><![CDATA[Why am I here? In the overall-until-I-die life sense it&#8217;s obvious &#8211; to fuck and reproduce. All these fools looking for a deeper meaning in life are wasting their time. You&#8217;re just here to reproduce and/or help increase the world population at a rate greater than those souls who are dying. Why complicate your head [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p
style="text-align: justify;">Why am I here? In the overall-until-I-die life sense it&#8217;s obvious &#8211; to fuck and reproduce. All these fools looking for a deeper meaning in life are wasting their time. You&#8217;re just here to reproduce and/or help increase the world population at a rate greater than those souls who are dying. Why complicate your head when the answer is simple, straight forward, and dialed into your <span
class="caps">DNA</span> sex-drive/maternal/paternal instincts?</p><br
/> <img
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/><p
style="text-align: justify;">Oh, why am I in Berlin? Also an easy question to answer. I&#8217;m back in Berlin for the 2010 <a
href="http://www.uxcampeurope.org/">UXCamp Europe</a>. It&#8217;s the premier gathering of UX/UI people in Europe, a venerable nexus of smart minded brains focused on developing user experiences in software and applications.&#160;In the past half year I&#8217;ve gotten interested in designing user interfaces and user experience strategies, partially because I want to develop Revolt from the Singles Table into an iPhone/Android app, partially cause I just find it interesting how humans interact with technology. I want to talk about the UX of books at the UXCamp.&#160;Books&#8230;you know, the things we read, with the words printed on paper that open up and can be put on shelves or burned? <em>Books</em>...those things that we are now reading on electronic devices like ebook readers or maybe an ipod, iphone, ipad, Android phone, or whatever. But my question is why?</p><br
/><p
style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Wedding_Trip_Small.jpg"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1321" title="Wedding_Trip_Small.jpg" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/Wedding_Trip_Small-181x300.jpg" alt="" width="181" height="300" /></a>What are the essential elements of the printed book user experience, which should be transfered to the ebook concept? This all started when I finished my first short story/micro novel titled Revolt from the Singles Table. I was thinking up spoken-word viral video marketing ideas for the book and then I was like, but what exactly am I selling? A printed book? An idea? I&#8217;m selling the book, which is just a container for ideas. Some books are turned into moving pictures, then the movie is the container for the idea. How does this all fit together when we design a mobile application, turn the printed book into a program which immerses the user/reader with pictures and sounds and words, which together better communicate the ideas contained within the book than a printed medium would be able to communicate.</p><br
/><p
style="text-align: justify;">Maybe I&#8217;m not really qualified to talk about this at this premier nexus for UX/UI people of the world &#8211; but one time I tried to climb a 6000m peak in Bolivia. Hyuana Potosi is billed as one of the easiest 6000m peaks in the world. However, it was my third attempt to climb a mountain and only the second time in my life that I&#8217;d been above 4000m. At the time I was living in flat-land Michigan and had little first-hand mountaineering experience. Now I live in Switzerland split my time between climbing/ski touring/mountaineering. In Bolivia I got up to about 5000m and told the guide I was finished. So why not put myself out there again and try to do something I&#8217;m not really qualified for?</p><br
/><p
style="text-align: justify;">I figure that, since I&#8217;ve written a book, read ebooks on my ipod and now want to market and sell Revolt from the Singles Table in printed and electronic forms, I can at least lead a discussion on the subject.</p></p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://blog.americanpeyote.com/?p=573</guid> <description><![CDATA[BarCamp Berlin 3 was, as can be best described in the popular vernacular of an MTV generation, "Off the Fucking Hook." It was a barcamp by which future barcamps will be measured, it will always exist as a whisper in the internet night, lingering in the back of blogger minds until the apocalypse. As an American living in Zurich who happens to know a few people from the city, my view is that if you're attending a cool party around Zurich, it's probably being hosted by someone from Berlin. Expectations were high as I landed at Tegel Flughafen, and they were fulfilled in every tech geekiness sense.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p
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href="http://barcampberlin3.mixxt.org/" target="_blank">BarCamp Berlin 3</a> was, as can be best described in the popular vernacular of an <span
class="caps">MTV</span> generation, &#8220;Off the Fucking Hook.&#8221;  It was a barcamp by which future barcamps will be measured, it will always exist as a whisper in the internet night, lingering in the back of blogger minds until the apocalypse.  As an American living in Zurich who happens to know a few people from the city, my view is that if you&#8217;re attending a cool party around Zurich, it&#8217;s probably being hosted by someone from Berlin.  Expectations were high as I landed at Tegel Flughafen, and they were fulfilled in every tech geekiness sense.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;">The point of a barcamp is the free exchange of ideas.  These ideas are mainly directed towards the internet technology sector, but all are welcome.  So what were the great ideas that I was exposed to at BarCampBerlin 3.0?  Some highlights from my view include <a
href="http://zootool.com/" target="_blank">ZooTool</a>, presented by&#160;Hartmut W&#246;hlbier&#160;from Mannheim, it&#8217;s an interactive tool to replace bookmarking in the internet. I&#8217;ve started using ZooTool, but find it more useful for images, as it scans a page to see what content can be saved, and so far I&#8217;ve found it less useful for saving articles or text. &#160;Alex Kawas received the most enthusiastic applause of the weekend for his talk about optimizing your sleep to improve your productivity.  I asked him why when I have a few beers, my next day is extremely productive, but he admited that he did know.  I respect this type of answer, becuase it&#8217;s far more useful than when a person starts bullshitting an answer to cover the fact that they dont&#8217; know.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/americanpeyote/2992086643/"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-569" title="barcampberlin3-portraits-5.jpg" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/barcampberlin3-portraits-5-274x300.jpg" alt="" width="250" /></a>Of course, as a photography-centric blogger, I was highly attuned to the imagery topics.  For a while I&#8217;ve been looking for a way to produce custom messenger bags with original artwork, and by the grace of the divine spirt a German company is doing exactly that. <a
href="http://www.crowncrow.com/" target="_blank"><span
class="caps">CROW</span>&#8217;n&#8217;CROW</a> GmbH allows you to create and eventually market your custom bag designs on their site. &#160;This is similar to something like CafePress, but the quality of their bags is superior to anything I&#8217;ve seen so far, and I plan on getting a few bags from them. Currently their site is in German, which is great for me but so far they&#8217;re only targeting the German and European markets, watch them for eventual expansion to the States. &#160;I talked briefly with their reps, and Steve said large orders to the US might be possible, contact them for details. On the photography front, <a
href="http://www.flickr.com/people/ole/" target="_blank">Ole Begemann</a> gave a demonstration on using <a
href="http://www.strobist.com" target="_blank">Strobist</a> inspired small-flash photography techniques.  Ole is one of those new-breed digital photographers, who produces fantastic imagery despite not having a degree from the Brooks Institute.  His Flickr stream has inpiring images from Berlin to Bolivia, and and many areas inbetween.  Ole took me on a photo-tour of Berlin before the barcamp and now I&#8217;m highly motivated to go back to Berlin to shoot at the locations we scoped out.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-572" title="barcampberlin3-4.jpg" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/barcampberlin3-4-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="250" />Bar Camp Berlin 3 was really a well-organized event. &#160;The only problem was in the acoustics of the event. &#160;The sessions were held in an open hall with dividers for to create small rooms, but the sound went up and reflected off the ceiling, making it hard to hear what was being presented. A minor thing. All in all Bar Camp Berlin rocked, and I couldn&#8217;t thank the organizers and sponsors enough. The event was held in the&#160;Hauptstadtrepr&#228;sentanz of the&#160;<a
href="http://www.telekom.com/">Deutsche Telekom</a>. Every time I head to a barcamp I give a talk, and my talk at BarCamp Berlin 3.0 was on Sunday morning, centered on the use of visual imagery for blogs and the internet.  This was an interesting experience, because I didn&#8217;t find anytime to sleep between Saturday night and Sunday morning.  Although I was coherent, I somehow didn&#8217;t push the right button on my Zoom H4, and therefore the audio of the session was not saved for posterity.</p><br
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style="text-align: justify;"><a
href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/americanpeyote/2992595545/"><img
class="alignright size-medium wp-image-567" title="barcampberlin3-portraits-3.jpg" src="http://d2riyf9w9i1hd0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/barcampberlin3-portraits-3-231x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" /></a>The real fun was later on Sunday afternoon when the city began to take on an unrealistic feel, and I felt like I was walking through a Pink Floyd video.  I&#8217;m sure that Alex Kawas would have recommended sleeping at some point, but I had no desire to. The true value of a BarCamp is inspiration, and I got a lot of that in Berlin. I spend four days in Berlin, the first two were spent on photography and writing, going nowhere and doing nothing. I had my Zoom H4 with me and recorded sounds of Berlin, and plan to do some visual poetry combining the visual images and Berlin sounds. Hunter S. Thompson used to say that the weird never die, but I think we just like waiting until we have a reason to.  He found his time, but I&#8217;m still waiting for mine.</p></p><p><div
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