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Psychiatrie-Notfall-Fixierung, Posey Straitjacket,Bild aus der Psychiatrie in Sachsen, Straitjackets are devices where a patient is put into an open-back jacket that has long arm sleeves and belts in the back. The patient will have his arms placed into the sleeves and his arms are then placed in a self-hugging position and buckled to the back of the jacket, along with buckles that close the back of the jacket itself. Straightjackets completely bind the patient to prevent harmful movements, and are typically only used as a temporary restraining device for psychiatric emergencies.
Two and a half years of pandemic. Two and a half years of the greatest restraint. Two and a half years keeping distance, no physical social contacts, apart from essential buying for living. Now in the meantime, I have been vaccinated four times. Now we (my wife and me) have finally decided to go on a little holiday trip. It feels so good.
We ended up near Aschaffenburg (one and a half hour to drive), in a beautiful hotel on an even more beautiful lake. Here I feel like in Sweden, one of our favorite countries. The lake also has a beautiful sandy beach with a small beach bar, where coffee, paninis (the Italian buns), cakes and non-alcoholic drinks, Prosecco are offered.
A young woman was responsible for sales. Her natural friendliness, warmth and openness were exceptional. No business-like friendliness, but a wonderfully positive, warm, personable charisma from within. Of course we got talking.
Charlotte told us that she has just finished her architecture studies, wants to earn some money here, is going on holiday to italy in a few days and will start her professional life in Berlin in early September in an architecture office. She told us all this with a warm smile and happyness on her face. It was not a question for me to speak to this sympathic woman and to ask whether she would like to be part of the photo "The Human Family"-project . I explained my request and the meaning to Charlotte, showed some photos taken by me on my smartphone. Charlotte liked what she heard and saw. Spontaneously, without hesitation, Charlotte agreed to be part of the project. I was so glad about this.
We only had one problem. Charlotte had to work here. So we used the time to take the photos 10 meters away from the beach bar when there were no customers seen. Nevertheless, we had to interrupt again and again because other people wanted to buy some refreshments. Nevertheless, we had a lot of fun and were able to take much more than just 5 or 6 photos. Of course I didn't want Charlotte to get in trouble because she left the beach bar in between. Even a long uninterrupted conversation was difficult for this reason.. So we decided, instead of conducting the interview here, I would email Charlotte my questions. And that's how we did it. We stayed in touch and Charlotte answered my list of questions from home.
Dear friends of the project "The Human Family". You have to be very strong now: Take your time to read. The wonderful Charlotte took a lot of time to answer. Her answers are very profound, honest, open and deep and are worth every second to read. So here we go:
You are about to go soon to Berlin. What do you expect from Berlin, what are you looking forward to and what makes you feel uneasy?
Since it's my first time in Berlin, I approach my change with a completely neutral attitude, because I know that life always turns out differently than expected and that's also the great thing about the restart. Hopefully I will gain new experiences and make new contacts that shape me and always give me new and different attitudes to life. What makes me feel uneasy is the perhaps lack of security of a big city and how free I can really move there.
2. After seeing your Instagram feed and our conversation, I thing you have already seen a lot of the world. Is there a place of longing where you would like to live at some point?
By traveling around, I have definitely developed a personal longing to get to know new places, cultures and people, but also to know how far you can integrate with your individual personality. It is very important to me if I look for a place of longing in the future that fundamental political and human attitudes also coincide with mine. Through a holiday a few years ago, we drove with a camper along the east coast of Australia. Through the untouched nature and inner peace of these australien people, I felt very relaxed and free, because you could finally escape the "every day life" and consumption mania and be wishlessly happy with unique sunsets and ascenses.
3. How are you doing now in and with this corona crisis, what do you think about it, has the lockdown affected you a lot and how did you deal with it?
I express my opinion on Corona as a bachelor student who grew up in prosperity and pursued. During my studies in architecture in England in times of the pandemic I was therefore not exposed to any "serious" problems. Corona hit us all very much and changed our everyday lives, which also proved to me right at the beginning how well I am doing compared to others who did not get the opportunity for medical help or contact with family and friends was not possible. Therefore, I would like to answer the above question with a positive attitude. Although the pandemic affected my health, social life and studies for the first time, my family was well financially and healthily and I am very grateful for that. I am not a respected doctor and am not medically educated, which is why I also think that it is not always the right solution to compare yourself to the fate or situations of others who are worse off.
In the corona pandemic, we lived/live in Germany in an immense affluent society, which was often not appreciated or even forgotten. I found it extremely shocking to see the constant ungratefulness and doubts of doctors and politicians who have literally put their mental and physical energy into possible solutions. Exactly at this second there are still enough countries and people who are still suffering from the consequences of the corona pandemic, while we can go back with friends and family without a mask to our favorite Italian a bowl of pasta and a plate of pizza. The pandemic shaped me a lot and gave me a lot of gratitude. The pandemic fortunately took me away none of my friends or family .
4. And now the attack on Ukraine? What thoughts are going through your head?
I don't have much knowledge about this topic, but what I know is that people are selfish. This statement is the first thing that comes to mind on this question. Whether war, environmental disasters or pandemics, as long as it does not endanger or affect people alone in everyday life, you can quickly overlook it. I only noticed the attack on Ukraine via television or social networks and cannot imagine these circumstances as a German citizen. It all seems so unrealistic and unimaginable that there is war in the middle of Europe. Due to this "surreal" situation for me, I was totally shocked, but still surprised how many people have attracted attention to help. Although unfortunately this topic has slipped in the background again and we prefer to think about the gas prices that are endangered instead of the numerous people who become victims of a war that every day destroy lives.
5. How would you describe yourself? (With three keywords)
Cheerful
Open
Ambitious
6. How do your friends describe you?
Adaptable
Assertive
Emotional
Supportive
7. What is your song for eternity?
I don't have one, but my father likes to listen to "Griechischer Wein" forever. ("Griechischer Wein" is a 1974 hit in Germany; the song was composed and sung by Udo Jürgens. The song describes the longing and homesickness of Greek guest workers in Germany in the 1970s.)
8. Imagine your perfect day... What would it look like?
Without an alarm clock, preferably in a good mood and well rested, wake up without much worries. Sit in the fresh air with a cup of coffee and a dash of Alpro vanilla milk. Alone or with family. Just let the day come to you, spend time in nature and in the evening with my best friends for a relaxed techno event.
9. If you could choose anyone in the world, who would you invite to dinner at your home? And why?
It's difficult for me to choose an idol or invite a person to my house just because they are famous. Nowadays it is no longer so difficult to put oneself in public or on the Internet and thereby become known. There are also many people who have talent and whom I admire very much, but if I had to choose one person, then it should also be someone who has been a role model for me since I was little and from whom I have learned a lot. That's why I would like to invite my deceased grandmother to my home again to tell each other stories and learn a lot from her.
10. What is important to you in life?
Although we live in Germany in a society where I personally lack nothing, I think everyone who wakes up in the morning and doesn't have to worry about money, food, health and water supply should be very grateful. It sounds very cliché-like, but unfortunately many people forget it in the stress of everyday life. One thing that is very important to me personally and also contributes a lot to my personality and my character is a balanced social environment in which you have a real girlfriend or real boyfriend who you can confide in and have fun with. Especially during the Corona Pandemic I had to spend a lot of time with myself, which was completely new to me because I always look for contact with others in my free time. But that's exactly when I noticed that it's very important to have a happy and balanced relationship with yourself, because I strongly believe that only when you're satisfied with yourself you can also connect and open up much more naturally with friends.
11. What kind of buildings do you want to design. Rather the multi-generational house, the shopping mall or a skyscraper like the One World Trade Center?
I find that a very difficult question to answer as I'm still at the very beginning of my career, but I really hope that I stay true to my attitude and therefore always keep that in mind, no matter how complicated and no matter how many compromises I make my real ideas that I want to make this world a better place, even if it's just for one person. Nowadays, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, because often, also in architecture, the needs of the wealthy are given more attention because they can “afford” it. There is a lack of experience and commitment to help those in need architecturally, because the interest and financial reward is not enough for many... the environment also plays a role, of course. You want to create not only a better place for people, but also for animals and for nature, which, with the help of architecture, is also associated with respect and freedom. For this reason, I would like to reestablish harmony with nature and people with my architectural style.
12. There is a documentary film: "Everything you need", what are three things you can't do without?
Let's assume, to answer this question, that the basics for a human being to survive were given, then one of the three things would be my freedom. By that I mean freedom of expression and also freedom to travel. One of the other things would be a character trait, although I often struggle with it, I wouldn't want to give up my emotional personality. It made me the person I am today and of whom I can be quite proud, because I strongly believe that moments and qualities that challenge you also allow you to discover most of life. And the last and most important thing is my family, because I have had the wonderful luck to experience and see so much of the world with them and most of all to take an example from my parents, which I hope to be able to pass on one day.
13. I once saw a series: In a week a huge meteorite will fall on the earth and will destroy everything. What else would you do in this one week?
The question asked before can also be answered well, because I would think of exactly the three things that I could not do without and that are therefore also the most important to me. I would go to a quiet place with my family, surrounded by nature, which gives me a lot of joy and allows me to let my emotions run free. Often we only think about the future and can no longer enjoy the magic and beauty of the moment we are living in. That's why I think the question also gives a good look at our lives: Tomorrow can only be achieved by today, if we enjoy today then tomorrow will be too.
14. What is it that you are most grateful for in your life so far?
Personally, I am convinced that this opinion can always change over the years, especially because as a human being you are confronted with new situations every day that bring new gratitude. As a child, you were most grateful for a chocolate bar that your mom bought you when you went shopping. I'm speaking from my own experience. As a child you are naive and often only really appreciate the important things in life later. Luckily, my parents took care of my big worries, such as hot meals and showers, enough drinking water and the opportunity to go to school. Only later did I realize that the things life gave us, like family and health, come with no financial value. Of course you can think of it this way, that this gift is free, but over the years I've quickly learned that these two things are irreplaceable or priceless with money. I haven't had any serious health problems until now and I have a very close and good relationship with my family, my sister and parents. That's what I'm most grateful for.
15. What helps you get out of difficult situations?
Normally, I'm a person who panics very quickly in difficult situations. But that also showed me that you need calm to get out of such situations. It is important to keep a coordinated and calm breath in short and stressful situations. In difficult situations that take more than 5 minutes to get out, I find it very important to talk to others, because as a team and with different opinions, you often get further than just playing with your thoughts alone. Last but not least, I find it quite helpful, but only if you have the time to sleep on it for the night, because this “difficult” and “complicated” situation often looks completely different the next morning.
16. What makes you happy?
Since I am a very committed and goal-oriented person by nature, I also like to work for my happiness. It doesn't matter whether it was at school, in everyday life or at university, it makes me very happy to watch my hard work and success. But what makes me happiest is seeing other people happy or making them happy. Often my friends and family still refer to me as a "clown", which proves to me, even though a lot has changed, that I have remained true to my character. This includes not only making others laugh who are already laughing, but making those who are sad laugh. Be it just a twitch of the mouth wrap. Maybe even one or the other knows this feeling of contentment and happiness.
17. What was your biggest challenge in life?
Although my parents and many different countries brought me to live there, the biggest challenge back then in Shanghai was daring to switch from a German school with a German school system to an English-speaking school system during high school. I was so focused on getting the exact same grades and success as in the past. However, I quickly realized that it would take far more time and hard work than I could have ever imagined. I've been so focused and smashed under the pressure of school for the past two years that I thought there was nothing more important and that those two years would decide the rest of my life. It took a long time and cost a lot of tears to accept that things don't always go the way you imagined and that unfortunately sometimes you can't do more than give your best. Now I'll soon be on my way to Berlin with a bachelor's degree in architecture. Would I have thought that at the time? Probably not. But that's exactly why these challenges are such a great lesson to me, that life doesn't always go according to plan and if you accept that, you'll always find a way.
18. Where do you want to be in 10 years? (this does not necessarily mean a place, but a life goal, a life dream, a perspective)
As a 21 year old I find it really hard to know where I will be in 10 years. A condition that is very important to me is to be happy. Only to take big steps that I am willing to take and not to be persuaded or pushed by anyone. While I would like to give myself every freedom as to where I will live in the future, I find the thought of being too far away from my family very disturbing. At the moment I think that my future in 10 years will have a lot to do with my job and I am also open to moving to new countries. When it comes to friendships, I hope very much that my best friend is still by my side, although I also know that people change a lot and may no longer fit together in new phases of life... but that's why I don't want to answer too many questions about this think about it, but rather enjoy it now :)
19. Do you have a life motto?
"How long I live is not in my power, but that I really live as long as I live depends on me."
And finally:
20. What would you like to give the other people (at your age) along the way?
Try to stay true to yourself, which is sometimes easier said than done. Try your best not to let our society tell you how you have to live or look like.
I'm really, really grateful for the time Charlotte took in answering. It really was a wondrous coincidence that we met. And it was really wonderful and kind that Charlotte invested her time in the project and in myself during her work, but also afterwards, despite preparations for holidays and an upcoming change in her life. I thank you deep from the bottom of my heart, dear Charlotte. Thank you for your open and personal insights.
I wish you the very best for your future, a good start in your new phase of life and lots of fun in the vibrant city that offers so many facets and opportunities. Take care, have fun and lots of love!
Because Charlotte is a great fan of old style photos, I gave the photos a vintage touch!
This is my 83rd post to my project "The Human Family". (Before that I already had 100 interesting encounters in the course of my photo project and the group "100 Strangers") You can find more photos of other photographers in the community "The Human Family" here:
Whiskeytown Lake after sundown. Only sounds are a few passing cars on Hwy 299 behind me, geese honking in the distant darkness and crickets playing their songs.
The chain in the foreground links out to buoys that hold a thermal curtain that blocks warm water from the lake's surface from going into a tunnel leading to the Sacramento River. There is about a 30-foot gap between the bottom of the curtain and the bottom of the lake, allowing cold water to flow into the tunnel.
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“Why are we so full of restraint? Why do we not give in all directions? Is it fear of losing ourselves? Until we do lose ourselves there is no hope of finding ourselves.” Henry Miller
On the same note, I went all out of restraint. I had my first ever overnight (on purpose) at the airport. Just chilling out and studying from 11pm all the way to 6 in the morn. The airport has been such a dear haunt since young. I aspire to work there one day, it's just a quintessential place to be- an intersection of all walks of life. It helps that its just 17 minutes away from my house :)
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This is part of a piece of a driftwood sculpture on a beach of Lake Washington, likely bound by chains to prevent teenagers from rolling it.
Here I wanted to draw out the contrast of the metal, the wood and the bark. Both are degrading in their own way; the wood is cracking, the bark is peeled, and the chain is rusting.
Although color would pull out the rust more, I felt I would lose some of the texture contrast of wood and bark, so here I stuck with black and white.
The Final Image-I have numbered this as such (truly 308/365) to create some sort of finality, because it has not felt like the end yet. This is most likely because of my most recent travels and lack of posting. I've thought about this post all day and what I wanted to write, but there are so many things to say I'm just not sure I can organize everything here in this description box...but here goes nothing.
On this date, one year ago, I decided to begin a Self Portrait 365 day project. A few days earlier I had found the work of Alex Stoddard on the site StumbleUpon. Before this, I had not even thought about taking self portraits...and I had no idea so many people did, but his work inspired me, just like it has many others. So, I owe him the largest thank you of all, for without him I would not be where I am today. Now, the way my project has ended is not the norm from what I've observed on Flickr, but after giving it much thought a few months ago, I decided that there was no reason for me to continue to struggle to produce an image everyday after the one year mark had already passed just to reach 365 images. For me, this project was about attempting to take a photo every day for one year, not take 365 photos in as much time as it takes me. So, although technically it is so, I don't feel that I have failed. In fact, I 've achieved more because of this project than I could've ever dreamed. Which brings me to my next point. This image was not taken today, in fact, it was taken over a week ago. The time it was taken is not relevant for me though. The place, however, is VERY significant. This image was taken at the Flickr Gathering I attended In Indiana, which was one of the best experiences of my life. I could not think of a better way to end this project than by experiencing what I did while there, and this image was the final self portrait of that trip. I have met so many incredible people and learned so many amazing things, even in the past 3 weeks and I do not have one single regret about this project or days missed or anything. To all of you at the gathering that so heavily influenced me both before and during, thank you and I love you all. I'm not positive what my path is, but I know that I am now ready to move on to other things. Self portraits will still be a part of my life, but there are things on the horizon that I am excited to try...so that is why the end could not have come at a better time.
To everyone who followed, supported, favorited, commented, critiqued, or watched from a far....Thank you so much. I could not have done what I have without all of you. This is not the end, just the finishing up of a part of my journey, so I hope you'll stay with me for the rest:D
A black raspberry, the crown jewel of berries, almost ripe.
Have you ever noticed how very difficult it is to wait that extra bit of time until the moment is perfect?
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Casa Pich i Pont, (1921) Plaça Catalunya, 9 - Barcelona
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Building built in 1921 that belongs to the period known as the yellow stage of Puig i Cadafalch, far from the modernist postulates. It seems that this work was inspired by the American architect Louis Henry Sullivan.
It is a six-storey corner block, the tallest of which is intended for housing the owner, the industrialist and politician Lerrouxist Joan Pich i Pon, who was mayor of Barcelona in 1935. It is characterized by its classic lines, within a large ornamental restraint that is especially evident in the windows, cut directly into the wall, without any ornamental concessions. Only the door, crowded, and the temples that crown the corners of the chamfer, give it a certain monumental character.
Hermes is considered the Olympic god of travelers and traders. There are hundreds of representations of this mythological being on facades throughout Barcelona.
The two figures disappeared during the Civil War, but were replaced in the 1980s by two statues made of fiberglass by sculptor Susana Solano.
CASTELLANO
La casa Pich i Pon es uno de los edificios que rodean la Plaza de Cataluña de Barcelona, estando situada en el número 9 de esa céntrica plaza. El edificio actual fue diseñado por el arquitecto catalán Josep Puig i Cadafalch para el empresario barcelonés Juan Pich y Pon,1 del cual toma su nombre.
En ese mismo lugar se levantaba un edificio proyectado por José Vilaseca y Casanovas en 1910. No obstante, su dueño quiso reformarlo, con la finalidad de que las plantas intermedias (seis) fuesen arrendadas y en la superior pudiese establecer su residencia. Por ese motivo, Puig i Cadafalch ideó pisos estructuralmente libres, para que cada arrendatario pudiese distribuirlas según sus necesidades.
La decoración del portal se inspira en el barroco catalán mientras que en el resto de la fachada utiliza los elementos clásicos de forma libre y desinhibida, eludiendo las referencias historicistas de momentos anteriores, aportando al conjunto una imagen europea y moderna.
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Hermes está considerado el dios olímpico de los viajeros y los comerciantes. Hay centenares de representaciones de este ser mitológico en fachadas de todo Barcelona.
Las dos figuras desaparecieron durante la Guerra Civil, pero fueron sustituidas en la década de 1980 por dos estatuas hechas con fibra de vidrio por la escultora Susana Solano.
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Ubicada al districte de l'Eixample, la Casa Pich i Pon ocupa la meitat de l'illa formada per plaça Catalunya, rambla Catalunya, Gran Via i passeig de Gràcia.
És un edifici entremitgeres majoritàriament d'oficines que també disposa d'habitatges. De planta irregular, respon a la idea general d'ordenació de la plaça projectada per Puig i Cadafalch. L'edifici, conjuntament amb el del costat dret configuren la façana nord de Plaça Catalunya que té una gran significació ciutadana per ser final de perspectiva des de la Rambla.
S'organitza a través d'una sola escala comunitària, amb cel obert integrat, que dona accés als pisos i oficines. Consta de planta baixa, entresòl i sis plantes pis, l'última d'aquestes retirada del pla de façana.
Malgrat no seguir les pautes formals de configuració de les façanes dels edificis tradicionals d'habitatges de l'eixample, l'edifici segueix l'esquema clàssic de divisió en tres franges horitzontals adaptades a les necessitats pròpies de l'ús administratiu de l'època. La base està formada per les plantes baixa i l'entresòl (unificades en unes obertures de doble alçada) i queda delimitada per la línia que configuren les balustrades dels balcons de la primera planta.
Les cinc plantes pis conformen la zona intermèdia de l'edificació. Aquesta franja disposa d'obertures quadrades de grans dimensions que reflecteixen l'esperit modern de l'època. Per adaptar aquestes proporcions pròpies d'oficines a un ús domèstic, aquelles obertures corresponents a habitatges es subdivideixen en dues o tres finestres separades per columnes. Per la seva banda, la sisena planta, enretirada del pla de façana, servia com a residència de la propietat.
El xamfrà queda emfasitzat per l'aparició d'un balcó corregut amb balustrada a nivell de la cinquena planta i el tractament diferenciat dels seus dos vèrtexs. Aquests queden remarcats tant pels murs cecs entre les plantes primera i quarta i tres obertures estretes a nivell de la planta cinquena com pels dos templets de coronació que són els verdaders protagonistes de l'edifici.
Les cobertes són planes amb terrat, inclús la de l'àtic retirat. Els seus elements més vistosos són les balustres que predominen en tots els perímetres que donen a la plaça.
Artísticament cal destacar els dos templets dels vèrtexs. Són de dues alçades per sobre de l'àtic, estan profusament decorats amb columnes jòniques i estan formats per una base cega, un nivell amb quatre arcs de mig punt flanquejats per arcs jònics i l'últim nivell formalitzat com una glorieta circular recolzada sobre vuit columnes jòniques i rematada per una cúpula esfèrica translúcida. Sobre cadascuna d'elles emergeix una figura masculina del deu Mercuri.
Pel que fa al tipus de composició; regular i simètrica, i l'estil de les decoracions, l'edifici es considera noucentista. Malgrat aquesta categorització estilística comença a entreveure, en la seva composició, uns incipients trets racionalistes en el tractament de les plantes intermèdies amb les obertures perfectament quadrades i mancades de decoracions.[2]
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La volumetria i aspecte global de l'edifici respon a la idea general d'ordenació de la plaça que tenia Puig i Cadafalch que va ser desenvolupada en diferents projectes a partir del 1918.
La Casa Pich i Pon, enlairada l'any 1921 per Josep Puig i Cadafalch, va ser projectada seguint el mateix volum d'alçària i proporcions del veí Hotel Colon rematat l'any 1918. Al sostre de l'edifici hi destaquen tres templets.
Acabada la Guerra Civil, els tres templets varen sobreviure a l'enderrocament de l'edifici veí, però poc després d'aixecar-se l'edifici del Banco Español de Crédito als anys 1940's va desaparèixer el templet contigu a la torre central del nou edifici bancari. A començaments dels anys 1960's, sense que ens hagi estat possible precisar-ne la data ni l'any exactes, els dos templets de la cantonada amb Rambla de Catalunya també foren desmuntats i desaparegueren sobtadament dels terrats.
Recuperada la democràcia, els dos templets de la cantonada amb Rambla de Catalunya van ser convenientment restituïts i reposats al seu lloc l'any 1982 per l'arquitecte Jordi Romeu. Però el tercer templet, que de fet fregava amb el cos central de l'edifici veí del Banco Español de Crédito i li hagués fet perdre esveltesa, ja no va ser mai més reposat.
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instead of going to a mall and being overwhelmed by shoppers, i visited a local donation store looking for some light-weight small ornaments for DD's little tree. and i think i should get kudos for *not* buying these towels which are obviously in my colors ~grin~
264 of 365 - Frankenstein's Monster by Jakks Pacific.
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