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🎬 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

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When you think it can’t get any worse, it does. Ever more fucked up shitabout the characters and their relationships gets uncovered.

Great acting all around. And the non-linear plot is also kind of mything. But ultimately this did not go beyond the “totally finefilm”-boundary for me.

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I finally made some prints again. Needing a present is always a good motivator. I probably do not do this so often, because it’s time consuming getting everything ready, and I don’t always have the motivation for it, and/or the bathroom is not unoccupied early enough. Producing a print by hand is so satisfying, though. Both images are in the April photo journal entry.

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Working Draft Podcast #564

I was invited by the lovely people of the German, weekly Working Draft podcast once more. It is always a pleasure and good fun and surely we were also talking about organising events and beyond tellerrand, but also had a deeper look behind the scenes of an event organiser’s life in edition #564.

I was hugely enjoying this conversation, as much as I always enjoy being a guest in Working Draft and/or chatting about all things events ;) Full episode here!

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Vodafone Digital Pacemaker Podcast

Also right before beyond tellerrand 2023 in Düsseldorf, I was invited to be part of the German Digital Pacemaker Podcast by Ulrich Irnich, CIO of Vodafone Germany and Markus Kuckertz, who is responsible for IT strategy und innovation at Vodafone Germany. This podcast had a totally different focus than others I had been invited to and we were chatting about the question, why I thin kit is important to be open minded when working in design and development and why schools and universities already should have a broader focus, teaching people a general interest and curiosity for other things than what they learn only.

You can listen to the whole episode here.

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🔗 April 2022 – Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

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And here’s the brand new entry for April 2022.

At the Aquazoo Düsseldorf, Easter, COVID infection, and a jam session.

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🔗 March 2022 – Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

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Ups, forgot to link to the March entry of the photo journal here.

Mostly photos from my birthday party.

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🎬 Barbarian

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“Hello, I’m a Mac.” “And I’m an incest underground monster woman with supernatural strength and I will push in your eyeballs and crack your head open like a raw egg.” „Eh….hehe… Do you know iWork?“

Quite a movie. I didn‘t find it 100% convincing and it lost a bit of suspense after a while. But not a shabby horror movie. And I liked the camera work and the acting.

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Ohne den Hype Podcast

Short before I ran beyond tellerrand in Düsseldorf I was invited to be a guest in Ohne den Hype, a German podcast by Sven Saro about design related topics.

Good fun, lovely conversation with Sven and you can listen to it here.

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🎬 Inferno

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Re-watched and re-enjoyed this.

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🎬 The Suicide Squad

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Well, a few scenes were funny. But this really isn’t my type of movieand I wonder what I was thinking. 🤷‍♂️

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📄 No AVIF for now

After contemplating about responsive images - especially for my photo journal - I had a look at my current approach and whether it makes sense to add image variants in AVIF format to the mix. And my current answer to this is “no”.

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🎬 Videodrome

Movie poster for “Videodrome”.

I enjoyed the general theme of this film, but somehow it didn’t reallygrab me for some reason. Maybe I was just too tired that evening.

Visually this was fantastic, though: especially those kind of specialeffects.

I should probably watch this again at some point.

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📄 Contemplating the usefulness of responsive images

With smartphones getting bigger and screen resolutions becoming ever more dense, is it still feasible to serve a whole bunch of different image sizes on a photo sharing web site?

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🔗 February 2022 – Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

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Keen to catch up.

Flying a kite, flea market and a pizza dinner.

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🎧 White Light Generator – Crippled Black Phoenix

Liking this album right now.

Bandcamp

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🎬 Old

Movie poster for “Old”.

I found this a little kitschy at times. And the subject matter couldhave been explored more deeply in my opinion. But otherwise an enjoyablemovie with an interesting idea and good execution.

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🎬 Prince of Darkness

Movie poster for “Prince of Darkness”.

I like Carpenter-films. This one is no exception. From the atmosphere tothe soundtrack to how it’s made: all top-notch. Where it’s a bit lackingfor me, is the story itself and the action. It didn’t captivate me asmuch as his other films did. And I don’t know why that is. Maybe I wassimply a little too tired when I watched this.

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🎬 The Fly

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Wow! That is a classic for a reason. I haven’t seen this in a very longtime and now had a blast watching this at the cinema. It’s suspenseful,shocking, well-written, well-played, well-filmed, and great specialeffects and costumes. Highly recommended!

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🔗 January 2022 – Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

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A very short post for a change.

It’s the January post. With New Year’s leftovers and family photos.

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⇾ Investing in RSS – Tim Kadlec

Opening up my RSS reader, a cup of coffee in hand, […] The act of spending that time in those feeds still feels like a very deliberate, intentional act.

Yes! I agree, Tim.

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