In the valley of hope

I don’t know exactly why I had chosen this title … maybe because I had this mood in me.
Wish I could sit there on a mountain top and enjoy this beautiful sight …

Posted on 03. Dez, 2010 by in 3D Graphics, Static Motion

kibuki

Customer: Sabine Petzl
www.kibuki.at

Allright … this is it. A new website is online.
It was a long time for Buki to wait for his online theater and so he decided to get some beauty treatment to be in top shape for the year 2010 and his many performances with Sabine. Since now he can enjoy his new digital home. We are proud to present together with Sabine Petzl Kibuki – Sabine Petzl’s KInderBUchKino (Children’s Book Theater), which is successful now for over three years in austria and germany. Mainly the three to six-year-old picture book fans in Lower Austria are ardent to kibuki: they love the storys around the elven child Buki, who playful teaches the children (and their parents, too!) the reading and the love for books.

Supported by music and singing, the picture books are presented especially for those youngsters.

Kibuki is designed as a family event, performed mainly on weekends so that this experience can be enjoyed together.

Posted on 31. Jan, 2010 by in Websites

Middle age came into town

Today, my wife and I traveled back in time. We traveled to the point, when there was no computer, no television, no radio … hell, not even electricity at all.

At the “Heeresgeschichtliches Museum” in vienna the time anomaly spitted out the strangest people from that time. It was great how all those nice people dressed like. Unfortunately, there where a bit more “normal” people around then dressed ones. But in some rare cases, one got a climpse of how it would have looked like in that time, when only those “middle age” people where around.

And they where a lot:
Traders, weapon smiths, bar tenders, cooks, guards, knights, thieves, maids and also some strange creatures with unnatural bright eyes …
Colorful stands with all kind of things like knickknacks, weapon stands, glogg stands (with real iron cauldrons, getting the glogg out with a goblet and poured into a cup), ocarinas and stands offering differnt drinks and food.
Some open fireplaces for warming ones limbs or just stand and watch the ado.

It was so much fun and we enjoyed this drive very much. We even bought two smoked trouts (there was a seperate smoking trouts stand) and they tasted great. No like those packed ones from the supermarket.
I hope that such an event will come again soon and then I will surely travel back in time again …

Posted on 05. Dez, 2009 by in Photographs, Static Motion