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	  Ladies and Gentlemen,
       
    
	in this Newsletter n° 01 of 2012, we are delighted to be able 
    
	- to present some recent publications and especially "I Love Shanghai" by Aryan Mirfendereski, our MagBooks Award Winner 2011.
 
		400 Pages, with a video consisting of 10.000 pictures, with both the photos and the video being of outstanding expressivity and quality. 
	- "Camp Vogelsang" with an update coming along with a TV feature from "WestArt" containing an interview with me and some notes 
    	about German fascism.
 
	- to announce new particularly exciting titles.
 
	- and the MagBooks - Award of 2012.
 
     
    
    
    Kind regards 
	Andreas Magdanz
 
    
    
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    „I love Shanghai“
    
     
	
    Aryan Mirfendereski
    
     
    
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    My name is Aryan Mirfendereski. My friends call me “Ary”.
	In the summer of 2010, I was offered the chance for a time out, for which I
	am deeply indebted to my employer for. I was to oversee the technological
	infrastructure of the Shanghai Expo pavilion. Thanks to the preliminary work
	done by technicians, there was not much work to be done. The technology
	would work faultlessly. I only had to be available on call. And that’s how,
	after a long phase of dreaming of a place where I could not understand
	anyone and no one understood me, for the first time in my life, I started
	packing – in a borrowed suitcase, not a travel bag – and flew to Shanghai.
	At the airport, I was welcomed via loudspeaker. The polite electronic voice
	of a woman. For the purpose of saying goodbye to my home country, I
	bought a double-whopper and a Tsing Tao (Tsing Tao being brewed in a
	former German colony, and according the German purity law), sat down
    in one of the fastest Maglevs in the world,
       
     
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    and drove to the eastern edge of
	downtown into the cleanest train station that I had seen in my life until then.
	I smoked my first cigarette since Frankfurt and almost bought my first Rolex.
	The watch retailer giggled on seeing my sweat drenched body.
	The temperature was 46 degrees Celsius on the 4th of September. I took
	a taxi (not one of those which tourists take for a fixed tourist price, but an
	official one, controlled by a police officer at the head of a taxi queue) and
	showed the driver a DIN A 4 sheet with my new address in Chinese. In turn,
	the driver showed it to the officer and the two consulted. After calling two
	other colleagues, real Shanghai experts, the driver then approximately knew
	where I wanted to go. We communicated by using our hands and making
	faces. He found it funny to see me sweat. The 10-lane motorway turned into
	a five-tier inner-city expressway, which, at different levels, ...
       
     
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    „India from a kite“
    
     
	
    Nicolas Chorier
    
     
    
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    „Westbank“
    
     
	
    Grischa Schmitz
    
     
    
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    This application will depict for you a selection of world heritage sites,
	spectacular landscapes, and most important: humans.
    
  
	You’ll fly above the Taj Mahal, close to its dome, and cruise on the small boat,
	upstream the Ganga at Varanasi, the holiest city in the world. You’ll share a
	meal with a group of camels in Rajasthan, and fly above legendary palaces.
	You’ll imagine yourself at the Kumba Mela at Allahabad, the largest human
	gathering on earth. Nicolas Chorier is waiting for you there… You will see
	the Kalari fighters on the beach, and their shadow even more, like no one
	did before, only the birds. You’ll visit Kerala and its enchanting beaches,
	discover Hampi and its rocks. And more. Have a nice flight!
       
     
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    A short journey from East Jerusalem to Bil‘in. May 2006.
    
  
    The initial reason for my trip to Israel and Palestine was a love story.
	Not one that was actually existing but artistically conceived: a love story
	between an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man, which should be the
	base of a video installation for the opera „Zaide / Adama“ at the Salzburg
	Festival.
    
  
	Together with the video artist and filmmaker Kai Ehlers I finally arrived in Tel
	Aviv to meet our actress Dovrat. Unlike other Israeli artists she was willing to
	work with us on our idea, ...
       
     
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    „Camp Vogelsang“
    
     
	
    Andreas Magdanz
    
     
    
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	TV MOVIE INCLUDED, ANDREAS MAGDANZ, WITH AN INTERVIEW  
    AND A STATEMENT AGAINST FASCISM IN GERMANY, 
	accompanied during his work and the exhibition in Vogelsang.
  
    
	Also recommended the video of the exhibition in the Musée   
    Royal de l´Armée in Brussels   
    and the visit of King Albert II... 
    you can see on the homepage 
    
    www.andreasmagdanz.de
     
        
	...When Andreas Magdanz learned of the planned closure of the Camp Vogelsang
	troop training area in 2003, he sent a request to the supervising commander´s
	office to be allowed to document “the Belgian period” of this place in pictures.
	Asked about his experience, he reported that the nearly unlimited permission to
	move about the military terrain, even duringmilitary exercises, gradually provided
	him with the insight that the “reality” of Vogelsang should be comprehendedas
	being much more than its relation to the Third Reich. This work is therefore also
	the result of an alternative exploration of the site, which attempts to unlock the
	complex nature of the area in three dimensions. These may be considered a triad:
	Architecture, Military and Nature. In their mutual permeation, they form a visual
	matrix which does far more justice to the reality of Vogelsang than a tunnel view
	on the National Socialist period...
     
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    „Portraits“ 
	
    Harald Hoffmann
     
        
	Haunting. Expressive. Personal.
	In Harald Hoffmann´s staged works, one sees not only the
	persons, but recognizes the personality - loud or quiet,
	strong or vulnerable, shrill or contemplative. Harald
	Hoffmann´s portraits captivate due to their „Closeness
	and by a glamorous sobriety and authenticity“ (WDRWestart).
	Be it artists like Anne Sophie Mutter, Thomas D,
	Herbert Knebel, the Missfits, Hildegard Knef, Harald
	Schmidt, Götz Alsmann, or politicians such as Wolfgang
	Clement and Klaus Wowereit.
     
        
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	„Playa de los Pensionistas“ 
    
	Martin Czarnecki
     
    
	The Spanish Mediterranean coast or to be more
	precise, the Costa Blanca at the tail end of the season
	in September - impressions along the N-332 coast
	road between the tourist resorts of Benidorm and Mar
	Menor...
	Attracted by the climate of Southern Spain, many
	Northern European pensioners, mainly from Britain,
	spend part of the year on this area of the coast. They
	stay in large hotel complexes in the resorts or in private
	villas in „Urbanistas“ in the countryside.... 
       
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	„Sworn Virgins“ 
    
	Pepa Hristova
     
	
	In the Cursed Mountains of Northern Albania, said
	to have been created by the devil himself, the tradition
	of the sworn virgins, the last man-women of Europe,
	is still alive to this day.
	The Kannun, a collection of laws from the Middle
	Ages passed on for generations by word-of-mouth,
	permits families to replace the male head of the
	household with a woman in the case of the patriarch´s
	death. The sworn virgins adapt their roles so perfectly
	that, over time, they are no longer recognized as
	women outside of their family.
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    Further New Releases at MagBooks:     
     
    „Vertikale Versionen“  „AZIS“ 
    
	Claudius Daum  Rosa Maria Rühling 
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	04 MagBooks Award 2012
     
	
   
    
    After the successful MagBooks Award winner Aryan Mirfendereski with „I Love Shanghai“ in 2011, 
    MagBooks announced the second MagBooks Award.
	Entries for the MagBooks Award 2012 will be accepted from 01st of May till 31rd of May.
	We will announce the access data on our homepage a few days before the registration. 
    
	Please sign here to get the FTP account access data by Newsletter: 
	MagBooksAward2012@MagBooks.de
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	05 Lectures by Andreas Magdanz
     
	
   
    
	Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie, April 20-22nd, 2012 
	lectures by Andreas Magdanz and representation of MagBooks   
	 
        http://www.dtdf.de    
	     
	RWTH Aachen, upcoming semester 2012 
	lectures by Andreas Magdanz at the seminar for Photography 
	with the topic "Borschemich", a ghost-town in the coal mining  
	area of North-Rhine Westphalia which will be destroyed soon. 
	  
 
	„In the fertile lowland, north of the Eifel, where the three cities of Aachen, Cologne and Düsseldorf form a triangle, colossal excavators can be seen digging up the earth and piling it up into long-stretching hills that look like designs straight from the drawing board, toy mountains over powering the landscape, lined up with trees as if sown by machine. From the depth 	of the dug out basins, as large as lakes, the brown coal is taken to be used in the nearby powerstations. From their cooling towers condensation clouds resembling white flags are blown 	 	across the sky, ever present cloud-making machines above a low horizon...“ Prof. Walter Grasskamp 
	   http://big.arch.rwth-aachen.de 
	 
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