For some, Wilhelm Canaris, head of the German Abwehr, is an ambivalent figure. For me, however, he is a hero. Thomas MatterneThomas Matterne writes stories […]
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PermaTree – Sustainable living in Ecuador, with educational aspirations
In search of a sustainable way of life in harmony with nature, the two Swiss Citizens were interviewed by PonderingTime about their new life and […]
Continue readingInterview: Inga Steinmetz, Mangaka from Berlin
They’re probably as typical of Japan as sushi. And like sushi, Japanese manga have long since found their way to Europe and America. Thomas MatterneThomas […]
Continue readingArtificial intelligence and the racism problem of its creators
It’s been several months since Microsoft started an attempt on Twitter in the field of artificial intelligence. They programmed a chatbot called Tay and linked […]
Continue readingHashima – Battleship Island
The debris of Hashima Island shows what the earth would look like if man disappeared overnight. An apocalypse with a bleak past. Thomas MatterneThomas Matterne […]
Continue readingWhere Hollywood continues to be Hollywood: Le Mans 66
In a time when cars were more than just a means of transport from A to B, car races were considered to be a modern […]
Continue readingVintage Style: The Spice Girls combined with the Andrew Sisters
The Spice Girls were icons of the 1990s, the Andrew Sisters’ music career lasted several decades. And today, the two come together. If you compare […]
Continue readingWhen your car decides if you are allowed to live
Actually, I like dogs, but if I were a self-propelled car, a dog walking on the road would probably be as good as dead. This […]
Continue readingMusic review: “Hurts 2B Human” by Pink
If you listen to Pink’s 8th studio album, which has been long awaited by the music world, then it’s somehow different – but still pretty […]
Continue readingCrowd Prostitution – Someone has to pay the rent
The blanket accusation that the Internet is to blame is never really true. The internet has not invented the bad things which are usually achieved […]
Continue readingFrankenstein – The final banishment from paradise
Published in 1818, Mary W. Shelley actually created her “Frankenstein” as early as 1816. On Lake Geneva, where she spent the summer together with her […]
Continue readingEditorial: The new human being
Wikipedia defines transhumanism as a way of thinking “that seeks to expand the limits of human possibilities, whether intellectual, physical or psychological, through the use […]
Continue readingThe sovereign is the one who has got the Shitstorm
It can affect anyone who moves on the Internet. Whether as a person, organization or company. And once you are in the center of a […]
Continue readingAging Ice Age by Thomas Matterne
All right, let’s get started. I’ll record the conversation, is that all right?” The reporter didn’t wait for persons answer sitting opposite of him. Instead, […]
Continue readingEditorial: Farewell
The old Scottish folk song “Auld lang syne” with its melody is certainly one of those pieces that are known all over the world. The […]
Continue readingMasks – Carnival in Venice
We all wear a mask, only sometimes it has become so familiar to us that we may not even notice it anymore. Thomas MatterneThomas Matterne […]
Continue readingThe future of soccer is female
If you claim to be a soccer fan, you don’t have to mention that you are burning for the male version of this sport. Women’s […]
Continue readingWhat you are going to find is still determined by Google
The so-called filter bubble has been part of the standard vocabulary of every Internet critic for several years. It describes the fact that on the […]
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