Yay, the first two of my panographs are officially up on Lumas. But ssshh, you can call or walk by their galleries and ask for more, they have a broader selection in their intranet and even more panographs are coming in later.
See all currently published panographs on my website: http://panografie.net/
Pictured above is my new »Laleli Camii«, created from photographs I took in Istanbul earlier this year.
If you like, you can watch a tiny video which I filmed at that mosque.
Did some voice recordings for composer Felix Rösch today. They are for a Robert Schuhmann thing (to be presented at the end of this month that I might blog about again later). Gotta wear silent clothing for this stuff, remember to set your phone to flight mode etc.
I do voiceover stuff quite often, but have never recorded anything in a not-studio — but he wanted the sound of a room.
We even used a camera tripod of mine :) I felt and sounded like home.
Stefan came over and he took this picture.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
My sissy took this photo on July 31st in Potsdam, Germany. I just now saw it for the first time.
This feeling pretty much represents my summer.
Just came along http://markup.io/ the first really, easy to use »draw on any website« service. Give it a try, it is great!
Oh and it is built with node.js.
(via mrmu)


I would like a device that docks onto fabric, sucks in the seams of a small hole up to 1 cm² and stitches them together on that same side of the fabric.
That way, I would not have to re-re-re-repeat that hideous task of sewing up holes on tees etc., and all this could happen on the inner side of the garment (so the thread color is irrelvant).
Type designer / Illustrator Jessica Hische finally showed me how to change my dock icons in a simple video.
PS.: I realize, I have even photographed the MetaLab boys with her letterpressed work in their hands.
Oh, I forgot to show this picture from March, using my studio front and crowdsourced images from my blog readers (because there were no green landscapes here in March)!
It was made in the same way as my thesis project, this time for a client who deals with real estate.


I know there is a video somewhere of the making-of. I will try to find it. Keep your eyes open and check back.
Another shot from that day: http://blog.mareenfischinger.com/post/481656551/
FINALLY, I created the little behind the scenes video. Watch it here.
Hello readers,
here is the chance to be published in a book about art in web 2.0!
A writer friend asked me to name a couple of recommendable design and art/artist websites from all over the world, as well as some from Germany.
(This includes private artist sites, online magazines and blogs, but not simple art gallery websites or reps.)
I do have a couple of them on my list already, but you probably know more and have a wider scope depending on your personal, valuable insight.
Please add a short description of the sites to your responses. Thanks!
Sarah http://ultraviolett.tumblr.com/ got it :-)
It’s your lucky day! I am giving away for free: a used Lomography industrial rubber bag with shoulder strap.
View in the Lomo store: http://shop.lomography.com/fashion/bags/sidekick-tpe-bag
The most popular bag amongst the finest of Lomographers is back and improved! This reincarnation of the original Sidekick bag features a 2-in-1 detachable design and is made from 100% water-resistant TPE to tackle even the heaviest of weather conditions.
Hardly ever used, no stains on the inner lining etc., but the rubber has become a little old (approx. 3 years).