Sitting at the shore of the river "Alster" the impression of discipline, order and a boredwealthy society is just perfect. Hamburg's inner city is crowded like hell, however, everyone kinda looks the same. There's no place for individual clothing at least...
Now, at the other side there were tracks to central station where all the clean white-grey IntercityExpress trains arrive - bringing even more superficial souls to the city.
We sat there for nearly half an hour when a "whole train" 'destroyed' the clean view at the Alster.
I felt like people around us got tense, grabbing their digicams, eager to catch a picture of this night-long work from a bunch of sprayers.

It's quite fun to see a sudden glance in the dead faces of exactly those people who'd never do anything against federal law themselves. May it be great art or not. Certainly, they liked it - probably they never lived the life they always wanted to and that's why they are fascinated.

Instead of making bad digi-pics one should check out more independent cinema - "whole train" the movie has been released 2 years ago ->