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2011-03-26
model: Sam Faust
Mamiya C220
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens
Minolta 360px flash
Vivitar 285HV flash
Yonguno RF-602 wireless flash triggers
Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros 120 film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) developer
20ºC - 10min
In the fall of 2023, the theater world will mark the 150th anniversary of Max Reinhardt's birth and the 80th anniversary of his death. To mark the anniversaries, his last Salzburg production, Goethe's Faust (1933-1937), will be reinterpreted in Clemens Holzmeister's famous Faust City as part of the Salzburg Festival - and in cooperation with the Ars Electronica Futurelab. Stage reality and the latest technologies will enter into an innovative symbiosis in the FAUST 2023 project beginning in late August 2023. Virtual reality will play a central role.
Visitors will experience the imposing stage set from 1933 at the original venue, the Felsenreitschule, with VR glasses; they are invited to take a walk through Goethe's work and visit Faust's study room as well as the famous garden scene and witness Walpurgis Night. The virtual reconstruction of the Faust city was achieved by the developers in Linz on the basis of archived plans and photos from the festival archive, with the help of records, models, a 3D laser scan of the Felsenreitschule and AI support.
Picture showing (v.l.n.r.): Gerfried Stocker (Artistic Director/Ars Electronica, Markus Hinterhäuser (Artistic Director/Salzburg Festival) Margarethe Lasinger (Archiv/Salzburger Festspiele) & Peter Freudling (Futurelab).
Photo: SF/Neumayr/Leopold
Nikon FA Tamron adaptall 28mm F2.5, Ilford Delta 100.
Scanned negative.
Faust Street Bridge,19th century Texas. Travelers laden with supplies on their way to the Spanish missions in east Texas, reach the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels, but can’t cross due to high floodwaters.
1887 brought relief for travelers when the Comal County Commissioners Court signed the King Iron Bridge Company of Ohio to build the Faust Street Bridge over the Guadalupe. Though it was one of the first long-term toll-free structures completed over a major waterway in Texas, it was also one of the last wrought iron bridges constructed here. In 1917, the Faust Street Bridge served as the major crossing for all traffic traveling between Austin and San Antonio on what was then known as the Austin-San Antonio post road. By 1934, the 640-foot long Faust Street Bridge had fallen out of favor, its popularity assumed by a newly constructed concrete highway bridge. Local traffic continued to take the route over the Faust Street Bridge until the 1979 fire that damaged it.
This beautiful truss bridge was renewed in 1998 and is presently restricted to foot traffic only.
fotografiert am 5. Februar 2006 in Wernigerode
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"Als Antagonist in Johann Wolfgang Goethes Tragödie „Faust“ (Urfaust, Faust I, Faust II) versucht Mephisto eine Wette mit Gott abzuschließen. Er sagt, es werde ihm gelingen den Doktor Heinrich Faust vom rechten Wege abzubringen. Nach einer späteren Abmachung mit Faust selbst ist dies schon dann gelungen, wenn Faust einen Augenblick so schön findet, dass er ihn auf Dauer festhalten möchte.
Diese Darstellung des Mephisto hat nicht mehr viel mit der mittelalterlichen und volkstümlichen Vorstellung des Teufels zu tun. Goethes Mephisto verkörpert das Prinzip der Negation. So lässt Goethe Mephisto von sich selbst sagen: „Ich bin der Geist, der stets verneint! Und das mit Recht, denn alles, was entsteht, ist wert, daß es zugrunde geht; Drum besser wär's, daß nichts entstünde. So ist denn alles, was ihr Sünde, Zerstörung, kurz, das Böse nennt, mein eigentliches Element.“
Er verkörpert die materialistische Einstellung zu den Dingen.
Bereits im Prolog gibt sich Mephistopheles selbst als Element der Welt zu erkennen und somit auch als eine „Schöpfung“ des Herrn. Als eine solche Schöpfung ist er eingebunden in den göttlichen Plan. Dieser besteht im ewigen Wandel, der sowohl die Schöpfung, als auch die Zerstörung beinhaltet. Mephisto, als das Prinzip der Negation, ist deshalb für das Funktionieren der Welt notwendig. Sein eigentliches Ziel, die Zerstörung bzw. Verneinung der gesamten Schöpfung, kann er aber natürlich nie erreichen, da er im Grunde von Gott gelenkt wird. Und obwohl Mephisto sich seiner Rolle voll und ganz bewusst ist, geht er seiner Arbeit immer mit ganzer Kraft nach. Er gilt als der beeindruckendste Charakter in Goethes Faust.
Es ist niemals wirklich zu erkennen was ihn treibt; doch gibt er sich alle Mühe in einem Wettstreit, dessen Ergebnis schon längst feststeht.
Ein weiterer Interpretationansatz ist es die dramatische Figur des Mephistopheles als Veräußerung des Inneren Fausts zu sehen. Er stellt den zerstörerischen Teil Fausts dar." Quelle und weitere Informationen: Wikipedia: Mephisto (Faust) / Goethe
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Canada was honoured when Her Royal Highness Princess Juiliana (1909 - 2004), later Queen Juiliana of The Netherlands found refuge in Canada's Capital during the occupation of her homeland during 1940 -1945. Her Majesty's gifts of tulips each year have created beauty for the enjoyment for residents and visitors. ~ From the National Capital Commission brass plaque.
There are over 300.000 tulips planted along The Driveway, next to Dow's Lake each year. Ottawa celebrates each May with a Tulip Festival. It started this weekend.
The white tulips are "Sweety", the purple are "Faust".
Aus: Goethe: Faust. Vingt-Quarte Planches Hors Texte En Couleurs de Robert Pougheon. Paris. Henri Laurens, Éditeur (o.J. - 1913). - Reihe „Les Grandes Oeuvres. Pages Celebres Illustrees“.
2011-03-26
model: Sam Faust
Mamiya C220
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens
Minolta 360px flash
Vivitar 285HV flash
Yonguno RF-602 wireless flash triggers
Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros 120 film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) developer
20ºC - 10min
Drummer Werner "Zappi" Diermaier uses a power sanding tool onstage during the Faust show Oct. 7, 2009, at the Empty Bottle in Chicago. My review and photos are at: www.undergroundbee.com/2009/10/faust-at-empty-bottle.html
In the fall of 2023, the theater world will mark the 150th anniversary of Max Reinhardt's birth and the 80th anniversary of his death. To mark the anniversaries, his last Salzburg production, Goethe's Faust (1933-1937), will be reinterpreted in Clemens Holzmeister's famous Faust City as part of the Salzburg Festival - and in cooperation with the Ars Electronica Futurelab. Stage reality and the latest technologies will enter into an innovative symbiosis in the FAUST 2023 project beginning in late August 2023. Virtual reality will play a central role.
Visitors will experience the imposing stage set from 1933 at the original venue, the Felsenreitschule, with VR glasses; they are invited to take a walk through Goethe's work and visit Faust's study room as well as the famous garden scene and witness Walpurgis Night. The virtual reconstruction of the Faust city was achieved by the developers in Linz on the basis of archived plans and photos from the festival archive, with the help of records, models, a 3D laser scan of the Felsenreitschule and AI support.
Picture showing (v.l.n.r.): Gerfried Stocker (Artistic Director/Ars Electronica, Margarethe Lasinger (Archiv/Salzburger Festspiele) & Peter Freudling (Futurelab).
Photo: SF/Neumayr/Leopold
FAUSTUS: "Now tell me what says Lucifer, thy lord?"
MEPHISTOPHELES: "That I shall wait on Faustus whilst he lives, So he will buy my service with his soul."
FAUSTUS: "Already Faustus hath hazarded that for thee."
MEPHISTOPHELES "But, Faustus, thou must bequeath it solemnly, And write a deed of gift with thine own blood; For that security craves great Lucifer. If thou deny it, I will back to hell."
FAUSTUS: "Stay, Mephistophiles, and tell me, what good will my soul do thy lord?"
MEPHISTOPHELES "Enlarge his kingdom."
FAUSTUS" "Is that the reason why he tempts us thus?"
MEPHISTOPHELES "Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris."
FAUSTUS: "Why, have you any pain that torture others!"
MEPHISTOPHELES "As great as have the human souls of men. But, tell me, Faustus, shall I have thy soul? And I will be thy slave, and wait on thee, And give thee more than thou hast wit to ask."
FAUSTUS: "Ay, Mephistophiles, I give it thee."
(Figures from Neclos Fortress. Text from The Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus)
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Stagione Lirica 1984/1985
Ferruccio Busoni
DOKTOR FAUST
Direttore Zoltan Pesko
Regia Werner Herzog
Scene e Costumi Henning von Gierke
photo Primo Gnani
Bronze of Carl Faust on a bench along Banes seafront .
Carl Faust was born in Hadamar, Germany the son of a surveyor. From an early age he showed promise for natural sciences, particularly botany, but instead was forced to follow a business career. He moved to Spain as a manager to run a branch of a German company. He was so successful that he became a director of Gebruder Körting at a very tender age and with a partner established his own company by 1909 specialising in plumbing,
By 1918 he started to shape what would become the world renowned Marimurtra botanic garden. Firstly by buying up vineyards and uncultivated land in the eastern slope of San Juan de Blanes mountain. At 50 he retired a rich man and retired to live in Blanes and put his heart and soul into his dream of creating a Mediterranean botanic garden where every scholar could be free to share his passion.There were set backs along the way, not least the outbreak of the Spannish Civil war while he was away in Germany. On his return after the Civil War things were very different, but he prevailed unconsciously became a patron of the worst off Catalan naturalists. He also promoted botanical research in the field of marine biology taking under his wing students who would go on to become world leaders in their chosen fields.
Shot 08:10:2012 on Blanes seafront Ref: 90A-454
The rehearsal for a performance of the beginning of "Faust" by J.W. Goethe at the 50th anniversary of the Goethe-Institut Thailand.
The performance was directed by Jitti Chompee, with Vaness Zilpakorn as the lead actor.
Faust was a man who wanted knowledge above everything else in life, so much that he tried to make a deal with the devil for it. It actually seemed to go pretty well for him - Mephistopheles, the devil's representative, offered him power and pleasure as well as knowledge! But you know... twenty-four years of power and fun is really nothing compared to an eternity in Hell. Poor Faust never realized that.