Short Visit to Nuremberg!
Posted on September 21st, 2012 at 11:14 am by admin

Some Germs came back to the Germland to take some places in Nuremberg.
[Danke Re & Pino!]

Heading Neuschwanstein!
Posted on September 20th, 2012 at 12:48 pm by admin

Germs heading to Neuschwanstein Castle. [Dank an Falsch]

The Level 11 Infection!
Posted on September 19th, 2012 at 2:19 am by admin

Bacterias infected the Level 11 of the stairways of St. Peter’s Church in Munich. 306 steps in total. Puh! Be aware at midday: Seven bells may kill your sense of hearing. [Merci Flanketto]

Bacillus Labacum
Posted on September 18th, 2012 at 11:43 am by admin

Bacterias have made it into Slovenia infecting Ljubljana. [Hvala Tanja & Petr!!!]

Liquid Molly at Stress Ratio
Posted on September 17th, 2012 at 5:28 pm by admin

Flicking through my folders with photos I just found the photos of this funky exhibition from last month called “Stress Ratio – Spannungsverhältnis” which took place at the Provisorium in Munich. I always knew that Veronika Christine Dräxler [>>] is an excellent writer, but now I found out that she is a very talented artist as well. She presented her painting “Liquid Molly”, which I liked a lot, even if she said herself, that she didn’t touch any brush or colour before that since childhood. Apart from that, artworks were shown by Michaela Herzog, Fabian Bross, Florian Aigner, Valentina Eppich and Julian Schulz. All in all nice works. Thanks to the Provisorium for an interesting evening! If you wish to see the picture “Liquid Molly” live and a lot of other cool stuff, you should visit the Galeria Autonomica at this OFF-Location in Berlin: Münzstrasse 20, Berlin-Mitte, by Metro U8 – Weinmeisterstrasse – Exit Münzstrasse; Vernissage on Friday, the 21th of September 2012, from sixish p.m. till open end; Finnissage on Saturday, 22nd of September 2012, from twelve a.m. till open end. It’s definitely worth it!

A Real Celebration for Germs!
Posted on September 17th, 2012 at 4:20 pm by admin

Alright! Next saturday is tapping at the Oktoberfest once again. That reminds me: Bacterias have been there the past two years already. I mean fluctibus-bacterias, quadrillions of other bacterias are there every year anyway and they come from all over the world to infiltrate human host-organisms. Brost!

Bazillen in Vienna!
Posted on July 30th, 2012 at 10:21 am by admin

New Germs are stranded in Austria’s capital-city Vienna. Some of the infections took place on the north-tower of St. Stephen’s Cathedral (or was it south…). Map>> [Vagöldsgott Falsch!]

Batterio infetta la Toscana!
Posted on July 25th, 2012 at 4:18 pm by admin

Exactly one year ago the Bacterias infiltrated parts of the beautiful Tuscany. They have been spotted doing village-hopping in the province of Grosseto. Following villages were infected: Belvedere, Petricci, and Pitigliano. Map>> [Grazie Falschetto!]

Cultivated Germs in Bregenz
Posted on July 24th, 2012 at 12:38 pm by admin

A few years ago the Germs had an approach to the Bregenz festival of Music [Dankscheen Re!]

Art Babel bazillisiert!
Posted on July 23rd, 2012 at 11:30 am by admin

Shortly before the Art Babel in Munich was closed a Bacteria showed up for attendance. [Cheers Falsch!]

βακτήριο στη Μύκονο
Posted on July 18th, 2012 at 3:09 pm by admin

A bacteria has made their way to the greek island of Mykonos. [ευχαριστώ Jacky!]

Germs overcome Bratislava!
Posted on July 16th, 2012 at 4:31 pm by admin

This year Germs entered the Capital City of Slovakia for the first time. It had sticky hot 35 degrees and some of the humans looked like a mixture of Mafia and Pornobizz, but anyway a nice gripping place. Map [Thanx to Domfo for additional picture and Falsch]

Bacterium Noginski
Posted on June 21st, 2012 at 4:51 pm by admin

Since a while Germs move over russian ground. Now they entered the town of Noginsk, which is not so far from Moscow. The bridge over the Klyazma River with all the locks was so shaky, I couldn’t take a clear picture. >>Bacteriology Worldwide [Thanx Falsch & Greeting2SvetVov!]

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