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CMS Umzug und Relaunch: JÁDU - Das deutsch-tschechisch-slowakische Onlinemagazin des Goethe-Instituts
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#180sec video project of the German Goethe-Institut on Deutschland.de
“180 Seconds City” is a joint production of the Goethe-Institut and the German School of Journalism. The seasons – “Space and Time”, “With One Another – Against One Another”, “Sharing and Exchanging” and “Tomorrow“ – will be released consecutively in the course of 2015.
Follow this project on blog.deutschland.de/180sec or www.goethe.de/180sec
Digital Storytelling with a New Blog on deutschland.de You are currently doing research in Germany and want to tell your story? Or your research work in
Digitaler Frühjahrsputz: Hotel Antares mit neuer Website!
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Frohe Ostern! Happy Easter!
Münchner Kirchenzeitung E-Paper Now Online
We’ve just created an online kiosk for the Münchner Kirchenzeitung with our partners at Red-Scarf. Interested readers can now read the paper and its Rosenheim or Munich supplements online. What’s more, thanks to responsive design, the new e-papers can also be accessed on tablets and smartphones!
The administration of the subscriptions and subscribers as well as the different editions of the e-paper is also done by this new web application.
Subscription orders to hard-copy and e-paper editions of the paper – and to a free, trial subscription! – can be made here www.kiosk-michaelsbund.de
Heartbeats 2015: Love without boundaries
Are you in love with a German?
Some people say that the language of love is universal. But what happens when two people from different countries fall in love? On Heartbeats, bi-national couples tell their stories.
February is a month for celebrating the people we love. But Valentine’s Day only comes once a year, and we want to celebrate bi-national couples all year long. If you are dating or married to a German, we’d love to share your story on the deutschland.de blog.
Berlinale Blog 2015: International film journalists report
Opinions and interviews relating to films, film-makers and favourites for the Golden Bear award: Bloggers and film journalists from Beijing, Cairo, Leipzig, Madrid, Munich, Nairobi, São Paulo, Tokyo and Toronto report from the International Film Festival in Berlin.
Read on here: www.goethe.de
or here: blog.deutschland.de
or here: blog.young-germany.de/
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Christian Bürger’s Diary, 1st Entry ATTEMPTS AT ESCAPE
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Social Media Campaign for “Liberty Train” Film
“This just could be my last chance to leave the country. And that is why this time it’s do or die for me. This is either the first or the last entry in my diary.”
On September 30, 1989, just before 7 pm, almost 4000 people were packed into the yard of the German embassy in Prague. They were all waiting for Hans Dietrich Genscher. Finally, he appeared on the balcony: “Fellow countrymen. We have come to tell you that today your departure…” The rest of his speech was drowned out by loud cheers. On the same evening, the first train traveling from Prague to the Federal Republic of Germany was scheduled to depart. But the trains would take a dangerous detour through the German Democratic Republic.
The television docudrama “Zug in die Freiheit—Des Bürgers lange Reise“ (Broadview TV, Directors: Sebastian Dehnhardt and Matthias Schmidt), in English “Liberty Train: The Journey of Christian Bürger,” describes the journey of German Democratic Republic refugee Christian Bürger and the dramatic train ride that brought him to West Germany.
From September 1 to October 3, 2014, the multimedia project will be accompanied by a social media campaign on the Deutschland Blog run by achtQuark. By connecting text, photos, video, sound, animation, and innovative screen design, we’ve created a new art of storytelling. On the Deutschland Blog, facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Pinterest, the story of Christian Bürger comes alive, and readers and viewers can accompany him on his journey.
Liberty Train (Digital Storytelling Project 2014)
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DLDwomen14 im Haus der Kunst
Im Münchner Haus der Kunst fand vom 21.-22. Juli 2014 der DLDwomen statt. Wer nicht die Gelegenheit hatte, vor Ort dabei zu sein, kann sich alle Talks des Events online ansehen. Eines der inspirierenden Highlights: “Thinking in New Boxes”, der Vortrag von BCG Fellow Luc de Brabandere. Weiterlesen...
Mathematically Correct Breakfast - How to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked Halves. If a torus is cut by a Möbius strip it will split up into to interlocking rings.
It is not hard to cut a bagel into two equal halves which are linked like two links of a chain. Figure 1:
To start, you must visualize four key points. Center the bagel at the origin, circling the Z axis. A is the highest point above the +X axis. B is where the +Y axis enters the bagel. C is the lowest point below the -X axis. D is where the -Y axis exits the bagel.
These sharpie markings on the bagel are just to help visualize the geometry and the points. You don’t need to actually write on the bagel to cut it properly.
The line ABCDA, which goes smoothly through all four key points, is the cut line. As it goes 360 degrees around the Z axis, it also goes 360 degrees around the bagel.
The red line is like the black line but is rotated 180 degrees (around Z or through the hole). An ideal knife could enter on the black line and come out exactly opposite, on the red line. But in practice, it is easier to cut in halfway on both the black line and the red line. The cutting surface is a two-twist Mobius strip; it has two sides, one for each half.
After being cut, the two halves can be moved but are still linked together, each passing through the hole of the other.
It is much more fun to put cream cheese on these bagels than on an ordinary bagel. In additional to the intellectual stimulation, you get more cream cheese, because there is slightly more surface area. Topology problem: Modify the cut so the cutting surface is a one-twist Mobius strip. (You can still get cream cheese into the cut, but it doesn’t separate into two parts). See more at: Mathematically Correct Breakfast: How to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked Halves by George W. Hart.
Videos: Cutting A Bagel & Interlocking Bagel Rings & Mathematically correct breakfast.
Images: How to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked Halves by George W. Hart - Cutting bagels into linked halves on Mathematica. - Interlocking Bagel Rings
Maybe, that’s one of the reasons why I love bagel :)