So I live in Vienna, the second most livable city in the World. I must actually agree. Living in London, Prague, being in Berlin for a while this city is actually great.
Why?
Food’s still not that expensive. The U-Bahn (Vienna metro system) omg. It’s great and people are mostly liberal to you.
I mean I’m being laughed at when I’m in Bratislava or some other cities, because of my hair and how I dress (like a cyberpunk?). Here people just do what they want.
And the city simply has cash. The businesses also. If I want a project or to find someone to work with I just search for ten minutes.
My grand-grand father’s been born here - orphan, then brought to the Czech Republic, then he had a son, he married a Slovak girl, they had a daughter and that’s my mom. Then I came back to Vienna. Geographically speaking our family made a circle around Central Europe.
Monks chill out before Dalai Lama speech - rally in Vienna - for supporting Tibet
Dalai Lama in Vienna Heldenplatz - we were one of the first people there, but still not close enough :)
Ottakringer at Mc Donald’s Mariahilferstrasse Vienna - Anke in the back ‘D’ fell off
We were displaying our touch table at the Lange Nacht der Forschung 2012 http://www.lnf2012.at in Wiener Neustadt together with http://www.wetouch.at
It was a lot of fun :) We asked some students to come and see it and they were excited :D I met a Slovak girl there at the university and we just started talking. She tried out the table at this photo.