{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Micro.blog - Rudiger Meyer","home_page_url":"https://micro.blog","feed_url":"https://micro.blog/posts/rudigermeyer","_microblog":{"about":"https://micro.blog/about/api","id":"2012","username":"rudigermeyer","bio":"I'm a composer interested in the play between music, sound, and media.","pronouns":"","is_following":false,"is_you":false,"following_count":45,"discover_count":0},"author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://avatars.micro.blog/avatars/2022/2012.jpg"},"items":[{"id":"87532468","content_html":"\n                                    <p>Over the course of the last decade, I’ve spent many hours piecing together modules in <a href=\"https://audulus.com/\">Audulus</a>, a (free) modular audio environment for Mac and iOS. Those patches have been strewn across many threads on the <a href=\"https://forum.audulus.com/\">Audulus Forum</a> and <a href=\"https://discord.gg/F2F94UgRFt\">Discord</a> and I recently had the impulse to collect...</p> <a href=\"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-04-03-14-35-24\">rudigermeyer.com</a>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-04-03-14-35-24","date_published":"2026-04-03T15:42:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-04-03 15:42","date_timestamp":1775230920,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"86196596","content_html":"<p>The graphic score project is an initiative of Mansoor Hosseini, with whom I worked on a Poetisk Podcast production to texts by Shadi Bazeghi a few years ago.<br>\n<a href=\"https://poetiskpodcast.dk/produktioner/flowmatic/mansoor-hosseini-interview\">poetiskpodcast.dk/produktioner/flowmatic/mansoor-hosseini-interview</a></p>                                    <span>#music </span> \n                    <span>#podcast </span>... <a href=\"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-03-14-13-24-45\">rudigermeyer.com</a>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-03-14-13-24-45","date_published":"2026-03-14T13:25:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-03-14 13:25","date_timestamp":1773494700,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"86196595","content_html":"<p>There’s a Nordic Composers’ Exhibition of graphic scores this afternoon at Steel House Copenhagen, rounded off with a concert by KIMI Ensemble this evening.<br>\n<a href=\"https://edition-s.dk/news/graphic-scores-exhibition-and-concert\">edition-s.dk/news/graphic-scores-exhibition-and-concert</a></p>                                    <span>#music </span> \n                    <span>#graphicscores </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-03-14-13-20-31","date_published":"2026-03-14T13:21:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-03-14 13:21","date_timestamp":1773494460,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"84550269","content_html":"<div class=\"microblog_collection\">\n<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-02-18-21-30-50%2Fbdec447c50-1771446706%2Fsnow-sun.jpg\" alt=\"Afternoon sun on an old brick factory building with large glass windows (each subdivided into smaller panes, 12 × 10 of them). Above, a blue sky with cotton-wool clouds. In the foreground, snow, in shadow, and the bottom end of a playground slide leading into the picture. In front of the building, in the sun, a lamppost, and bicycles, parked.\" loading=\"lazy\"><img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-02-18-21-30-50%2F59b5947a11-1771446858%2Fpath.jpg\" alt=\"Another view from between the old factory buildings, now repurposed as modern office spaces. Thick snow on the ground, with a curving path carved though it. Outdoor benches tables still covered in snow. In the distance, against the brown of the bricks, a clear blue sky with white cotton-wool clouds.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n</div><span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-02-18-21-30-50","date_published":"2026-02-18T21:31:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-02-18 21:31","date_timestamp":1771450260,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"84550260","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-02-18-20-54-03%2F0d9b236404-1771444499%2Fafternoon-sun.jpg\" alt=\"A driveway between two buildings. A patch of blue sky – the afternoon sun is out, streaming onto the building on the left, and the tree across the road, whose tangled branches cast shadows onto the building behind it. A lone figure traverses the footpath in front of that building. Behind them the repeated vertical lines of a metal fence. In the foreground, on our side of the road, ice and snow on the asphalt.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-02-18-20-54-03","date_published":"2026-02-18T20:54:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-02-18 20:54","date_timestamp":1771448040,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"84190994","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-02-13-11-55-03%2F253bdacd22-1770980146%2Fwe-are-open.jpg\" alt=\"An Indian street food trailer, painted purple with large yellow letters announcing CHAII CHASKA above it, parked on a snow-covered square. On the misted windows, above a little ledge on which one can place one’s purchases, various papers, printed and hand-written, spelling out the various menu options. Bottom left in the middle window, a neon sign tracing the letters “We are OPEN” – with “We are” in white and “OPEN” in bright purple. A red and silver trimming rounding off the bottom edge of the trailer.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-02-13-11-55-03","date_published":"2026-02-13T11:55:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-02-13 11:55","date_timestamp":1770983700,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"83403855","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-02-02-10-52-08%2Fe902826bea-1770025955%2Flandscape-in-snow.jpg\" alt=\"A landscape in snow. In the foreground the gently rolling curves of a large field, bits of ground sticking up through the snow, a little like an Anselm Kiefer painting. In the background a hill covered with a forest of dark trees, snow on the ground visible through the trunks. A grey-white sky, mirroring the colour of the ground. As above, so below.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-02-02-10-52-08","date_published":"2026-02-02T10:52:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-02-02 10:52","date_timestamp":1770029520,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"83310709","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-01-31-20-22-41%2Fcb56c2a897-1769887380%2Ftorvehallerne.jpg\" alt=\"Standing across the street from the ‘Torvehallerne’ marketplace in the centre of Copenhagen on a cold winter’s day. Along the base of the picture yellow stripes mark the edge of the road. Directly on the other side, a large number of parked bicycles, and behind them, on the other side of the bicycle path (on which a lone cyclist makes their way), the market area itself. Covered tent areas for outdoor eating. Bare trees. And to each side the modern covered-glass-halls themselves. Not many people to be seen. In the distance to each side, city buildings from older centuries. And above it all, grey clouds, billowing.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-01-31-20-22-41","date_published":"2026-01-31T20:23:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-01-31 20:23","date_timestamp":1769890980,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"81548382","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2026%2F2026-01-07-14-22-51%2F49b8541d56-1767792254%2Fsnow-tributaries.jpg\" alt=\"Trees in a park, with snow still resting on their many branches and twigs – creating complex patterns, like intricate deltas reaching up against an early morning sky. In front of the trees, a hedge, its brown leaves topped off with a layer of snow, and in front of the hedge, a sidewalk and parked cars, also covered with snow.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2026-01-07-14-22-51","date_published":"2026-01-07T14:23:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-01-07 14:23","date_timestamp":1767795780,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"81035739","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-30-23-50-11%2F83508c64ad-1767135034%2Fsing.jpg\" alt=\"Standing in a portal, looking across the grey brick floor of an inner-Copenhagen courtyard, early afternoon. At the other end of the courtyard the warm lights of the Sing Tea House beckon. Its two entrances below an awning, the wall at that level covered with square tiles. Under the awning a narrow terrace, in dark wood, and on it lighter chairs and tables. Above the awning a wall painted yellow, and in it a series of windows, each with a window box filled with plants. Through the large window of the shop one can make out an array of tea pots against the back wall, and through the door to the right, the packets of tea on sale.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-30-23-50-11","date_published":"2025-12-30T23:50:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-30 23:50","date_timestamp":1767138600,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80700011","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-24-23-47-53%2Fe76ddba71b-1766616505%2Fnaar-den-stjerne.jpg\" alt=\"A card with a black and white ink drawing by an artist I haven’t been able to trace (signed with what appears to be ‘Beltau 87’ below the drawing) against the background of Gutkind’s beautiful Danish publication of Sally Rooney’s “Intermezzo”. The drawing is of a hut at night, with an inverted V roof, somewhat similar to the photo I posted a few days ago. On the porch a young boy opens the door to a small elf. Light streams out into the dark, there are a few stars in the sky. Below the drawing the text: “Når den stjerne lys og blid sig lod se ved midnatstid” (When the star gentle and bright let itself be seen at midnight.)\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-24-23-47-53","date_published":"2025-12-24T23:48:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-24 23:48","date_timestamp":1766620080,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80631686","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-23-20-39-31%2F20164bc789-1766518797%2Fwaiting.jpg\" alt=\"Looking at a table top from above. In the middle of the image there’s a small angel figurine, hands folded in front of it, patiently waiting, holding a heart. In front of the angel a folded paper star, gold in colour, and small branches with tiny acorns all painted silver, followed by a second paper star. Behind the angel there’s a bronze hamsa on which two crystal eggs, a large selenite and a smaller amethyst, are placed, and behind them, a dark-green conch-ornament and a pendulum. Alongside the hamsa there’s the base of a candle covered with bright coloured wax, and in front of it, a red folded paper star and a green glass heart. Below the heart there’s the bamboo top of a butter dish, and to the lower left, a Kalita coffee sever, half full, standing on a porcelain coaster. Top left, a clear water jug, and top right, a Hatsune Miku water bottle, her eyes looking up at the viewer, and given that she’s facing the same direction as the angel, almost as a second version of her.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-23-20-39-31","date_published":"2025-12-23T20:40:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-23 20:40","date_timestamp":1766522400,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80568815","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-22-23-32-02%2Fe17ad90322-1766442764%2Fchristmas-scene.jpg\" alt=\"Looking up at an apartment window at night. A decorative scene has been painted on it. There’s a lantern bottom left, followed by two houses and a Christmas tree (with a star at its top). Next to the Christmas tree there’s a snowman, another house, and then a regular tree, its branches bare but reaching up towards a sky that is filled with falling snowflakes. Towards the top of the window there are some decorative hearts and a string of Christmas lights strung from one end to the other. Down on the window sill, underneath the painted Christmas tree, the shadow of what looks like a small nativity scene with mother and child – and its own tiny Christmas tree.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#monochrome </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-22-23-32-02","date_published":"2025-12-22T23:32:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-22 23:32","date_timestamp":1766446320,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80501161","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-21-21-14-45%2Fdcf7f41c7f-1766348126%2Fsolstice-maypole.jpg\" alt=\"Back at HAVEKAFÉEN (The Garden Café) to buy a Christmas Tree. Looking up, there’s a pole in the middle of the café courtyard covered with spruce branches and decorations. From near the top of the pole wires with Christmas lights spread in all directions. It’s almost like a maypole. From the wires dangle four stars, three Christmas balls and a large red heart. Behind the pole there’s the yellow awning of the café and above it the large yellow letters of the HAVEKAFÉEN sign, followed by a series of smaller decorative Christmas trees further up. Below the awning, the café tables, and in front of them Christmas trees to the left and, under the awning, a menu board to the right.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-21-21-14-45","date_published":"2025-12-21T21:15:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-21 21:15","date_timestamp":1766351700,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80451277","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-20-22-33-59%2F15c9b3c830-1766266473%2Ftriangles.jpg\" alt=\"At night, standing in front of the facade of a house with a pointed roof, its rake painting an inverted V, reaching up into a darkness as black as the boards of the facade itself. The frame of the front door is decorated with lights and spruce branches, as is the bottom half of the window above it. And above that window, at the top of the gable, a second smaller window with a half-round top and an inner V in its frame, pointing down. To each side of the door there are outdoor lamps, with shades that create sharp triangular areas of light, pointing both up and down. The decorative lights of the door and windows reflect off a car parked to the left, and twinkle on the wet gravel on which it, and the boat parked to the right, stand.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-20-22-33-59","date_published":"2025-12-20T22:34:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-20 22:34","date_timestamp":1766270040,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80395707","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-19-22-34-30%2F4c4774f790-1766180097%2Fthe-bathers.jpg\" alt=\"Marisol’s “The Bathers” as currently exhibited at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, north of Copenhagen. From the exhibition guide: “Three bathing women lounge against a blue backdrop. The torso of one is painted on the backdrop, while her sculpted legs extend into the room. The two others are fully three-dimensional, constructed from blocky shapes, with soft wooden curves and plaster casts … Marisol lets the scene teeter between painting and sculpture, humour and laid-back sensuality, practically inviting the viewer to slip into the piece as a fellow sunbather.” The ‘beach’ on which the two front bathers lounge, is constructed of four large square panels, in stark white, resting on the brown tiles of the museum floor. The blue backdrop is here also somewhat like a door against the large white expanse of the museum wall. And against all that there’s the yellow hat of the foremost bather, and the red bikini of the one behind her.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-19-22-34-30","date_published":"2025-12-19T22:34:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-19 22:34","date_timestamp":1766183640,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80310612","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-18-21-16-16%2Fb8e5b42ba8-1766089229%2Flight-and-dark.jpg\" alt=\"The main window of ‘Copenhagen’s Bakery’ at night. Golden lights frame its edges, the doorway too. Light from inside spills out into the darkness, casting long shadows as it strikes the table and chairs placed in front of it. Inside the bakery is empty, no one leaning on the long wooden table/ledge on the inner side of the window, no one queueing in front of the counter with the square burgundy tiles. On the glass itself elaborate art nouveau letters trace ‘KØBENHAVNS BAGERI’ below the stained-glass shapes of the establishment’s logo. And higher up, there’s a Christmas wreath, with a red Christmas ball dangling at its center.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-18-21-16-16","date_published":"2025-12-18T21:16:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-18 21:16","date_timestamp":1766092560,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80237028","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-17-20-01-42%2Fca0dbefc87-1765998140%2Fjul-i-hygge.jpg\" alt=\"Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer made out of a silver metal frame, a string of lights, and a red clown nose. Behind him a wall of pressboard and a Christmas tree constructed from a pole and a series of planks for the branches. It looks more like a signpost pointing to unnamed places at different angles. There’s a paper-chain garland hanging from it along with a red Christmas ball, a golden folded-paper star, and a tiny set of black headphones.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-17-20-01-42","date_published":"2025-12-17T20:02:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-17 20:02","date_timestamp":1766001720,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80169395","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-16-21-03-27%2Fe402d5ea0d-1765915436%2Fthe-day-is-done.jpg\" alt=\"Inside the canteen at the Royal Danish Music Conservatory. Up close to the large mural covering the end wall of the space. In front of the mural to the left of the image, a Christmas tree, decorated with a silver tinsel star at the top. Around the branches a string of small white Christmas lights, and hanging from them Christmas balls and hearts. Mostly red, but also gold, there’s also a little drum. To the right of the image the mural with shipyard workers on their way home. Painted sometime around the middle of the last century, it’s a glance back to a different time, and yet, not that different from the lives of many to this day.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-16-21-03-27","date_published":"2025-12-16T21:03:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-16 21:03","date_timestamp":1765918980,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80163880","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/http%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-16-21-03-27%2Fe402d5ea0d-1765915436%2Fthe-day-is-done.jpg\" alt=\"Inside the canteen at the Royal Danish Music Conservatory. Up close to the large mural covering the end wall of the space. In front of the mural to the left of the image, a Christmas tree, decorated with a silver tinsel star at the top. Around the branches a string of small white Christmas lights, and hanging from them Christmas balls and hearts. Mostly red, but also gold, there’s also a little drum. To the right of the image the mural with shipyard workers on their way home. Painted sometime around the middle of the last century, it’s a glance back to a different time, and yet, not that different from the lives of many to this day.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"http://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-16-21-03-27","date_published":"2025-12-16T20:55:14+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-16 20:55","date_timestamp":1765918514,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80087698","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-15-19-44-43%2F00379e8511-1765824330%2Finside-looking-out.jpg\" alt=\"Looking up at an apartment window from street level, a Christmas menagerie peers down at us. Four nutcracker dolls with their strange grins; three in the foreground and a larger one right behind them, center stage. To each side of the large one large ‘nisser’ dolls with their pointed red hats. To the left of the left one, a ‘Mother Christmas’ with a bag in front of her filled with candy canes. Then all the way to the right, a ‘Father Christmas’ wearing sunglasses and a cool Christmas sweater. And at the top of the window three Christmas decorations hanging from ribbons, behind them a white 3D paper Christmas star.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-15-19-44-43","date_published":"2025-12-15T19:45:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-15 19:45","date_timestamp":1765827900,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80163874","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/http%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-15-19-44-43%2F00379e8511-1765824330%2Finside-looking-out.jpg\" alt=\"Looking up at an apartment window from street level, a Christmas menagerie peers down at us. Four nutcracker dolls with their strange grins; three in the foreground and a larger one right behind them, center stage. To each side of the large one large ‘nisser’ dolls with their pointed red hats. To the left of the left one, a ‘Mother Christmas’ with a bag in front of her filled with candy canes. Then all the way to the right, a ‘Father Christmas’ wearing sunglasses and a cool Christmas sweater. And at the top of the window three Christmas decorations hanging from ribbons, behind them a white 3D paper Christmas star.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"http://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-15-19-44-43","date_published":"2025-12-15T19:45:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-15 19:45","date_timestamp":1765827900,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80087697","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/https%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-14-20-58-46%2F71e8e527c1-1765742356%2Fbageri.jpg\" alt=\"Standing in front of the window of Meyer’s Bakery. Under the thick seriffed letters announcing “Bageri” at the top, seven Christmas decorations hang from a string: A golden croissant, a round cookie, a flute, a bun, another croissant (this one with a tiny star at the top), followed by a chocolate chip cookie, and a second French flute. Below that there are four shelves, each with the wares themselves. Madbrød (food bread) at the top, followed by Kanel- and Kardamomme Snurrer (cinnamon and cardamom twirls) on the next shelf. The third has a Tebolle (bun) and croissants, (almond and regular), and a few ‘Pain au Chocolat’. On the bottom shelf: Hindbærsnitter (raspberry slices), a few Napoleon’s Hat, Honning Hjerter (honey hearts), Vaniljekranser (vanilla wreaths), Snebomber (snow balls) and, slightly hidden behind the spruce branches that frame the entire window, Kokos Makroner (coconut macaroons).\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-14-20-58-46","date_published":"2025-12-14T20:59:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-14 20:59","date_timestamp":1765745940,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80019488","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/http%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-14-20-58-46%2F71e8e527c1-1765742356%2Fbageri.jpg\" alt=\"Standing in front of the window of Meyer’s Bakery. Under the thick seriffed letters announcing “Bageri” at the top, seven Christmas decorations hang from a string: A golden croissant, a round cookie, a flute, a bun, another croissant (this one with a tiny star at the top), followed by a chocolate chip cookie, and a second French flute. Below that there are four shelves, each with the wares themselves. Madbrød (food bread) at the top, followed by Kanel- and Kardamomme Snurrer (cinnamon and cardamom twirls) on the next shelf. The third has a Tebolle (bun) and croissants, (almond and regular), and a few ‘Pain au Chocolat’. On the bottom shelf: Hindbærsnitter (raspberry slices), a few Napoleon’s Hat, Honning Hjerter (honey hearts), Vaniljekranser (vanilla wreaths), Snebomber (snow balls) and, slightly hidden behind the spruce branches that frame the entire window, Kokos Makroner (coconut macaroons).\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"http://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-14-20-58-46","date_published":"2025-12-14T20:59:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-14 20:59","date_timestamp":1765745940,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"80019487","content_html":"<img class=\"u-photo\" src=\"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/1000x/http%3A%2F%2Frudigermeyer.com%2Fmedia%2Fpages%2Fnotes%2F2025%2F2025-12-13-22-19-46%2F283aa8d7e2-1765660830%2Fready.jpg\" alt=\"A glass doorway in an apartment block with a snow shovel standing ready on one side. But there’s no sign of snow. The weather is unusually warm for this time of year and it’s been raining, as one can tell from the reflections on boards of the wet wooden terrace in the foreground. There’s yellow light shining out from the passage behind the door and a large red number “1” on the wall at the end of it. To the left of the door (on the outside) there’s a metal flower box and the bare stem of a small plant reaching up. Behind it a metal fitting and a wire cable stretched vertically along the concrete wall – something for plants to potentially hang on to. To the right, on the other side of the black shovel, another flower bed, symmetrical, with what looks like a shrub of rosemary, a water tap in the wall behind it. Above the rosemary a silver door intercom, and above it a black box – its function undisclosed.\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                      <span>#photos </span> \n                    <span>#photography </span> \n                    <span>#24 </span>","summary":"","url":"http://rudigermeyer.com/notes/2025-12-13-22-19-46","date_published":"2025-12-13T22:20:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2025-12-13 22:20","date_timestamp":1765664400,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"12224910","content_html":"<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/artkavanagh\">@artkavanagh</a> Some interesting thoughts, thanks for sharing. For what it’s worth here’s an article summing up my thoughts from when I started with RSS back in 2013/14: <a href=\"https://rudigermeyer.com/words/an-arts-festival-every-morning\">https://rudigermeyer.com/words/an-arts-festival-every-morning</a></p>\n","url":"https://micro.blog/rudigermeyer/12224910","date_published":"2021-12-02T22:42:40+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2021-12-02 22:42","date_timestamp":1638484960,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":true}},{"id":"11011553","content_html":"<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/helgeg\">@helgeg</a> It is! 😊 I’ve yet to explore it fully myself though.</p>\n","url":"https://micro.blog/rudigermeyer/11011553","date_published":"2021-02-13T15:35:25+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2021-02-13 15:35","date_timestamp":1613230525,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":true}},{"id":"10714436","content_html":"<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/ArnoldHoogerwerf\">@ArnoldHoogerwerf</a> Yes 😀, a really nice online ressource. Another favourite is the (free) AudioKit Synth One if you specifically want to dive into tunings.</p>\n","url":"https://micro.blog/rudigermeyer/10714436","date_published":"2020-12-13T22:12:00+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2020-12-13 22:12","date_timestamp":1607897520,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":true}},{"id":"8117140","content_html":"<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/becky\">@becky</a> Do you really think that it’s hubris – rather than the company finding it difficult to scale?</p>\n","url":"https://micro.blog/rudigermeyer/8117140","date_published":"2020-02-02T16:04:18+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2020-02-02 16:04","date_timestamp":1580659458,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":true}},{"id":"548590","content_html":"<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/hartlco\">@hartlco</a> Great app! Really enjoying it. Thank you. </p>\n","url":"https://micro.blog/rudigermeyer/548590","date_published":"2018-05-09T13:23:55+00:00","author":{"name":"Rudiger Meyer","url":"https://rudigermeyer.com","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2022%2F2012.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"rudigermeyer"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2018-05-09 13:23","date_timestamp":1525872235,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":true,"is_linkpost":false,"is_mention":true}}]}