Awesome Europe & the trip I’ll never forget

29. März 2016.Katja.0 Likes.0 Comments
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Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns).

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There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. The deformation reverses itself owing to restoring forces resulting from its deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When air molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other. This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.

While mainstream society of the 2000s (decade) had been busying itself with reality television, dance music, and locating the whereabouts of Britney Spears’s underpants, an uprising was quietly and conscientiously taking place behind the scenes. Long-forgotten styles of clothing, beer, cigarettes and music were becoming popular again.

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Retro was cool, the environment was precious and old was the new ’new‘. Kids wanted to wear Sylvia Plath’s cardigans and Buddy Holly’s glasses – they revelled in the irony of making something so nerdy so cool. They wanted to live sustainably and eat organic gluten-free grains. Above all, they wanted to be recognised for being different – to diverge from the mainstream and carve a cultural niche all for themselves.

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For this new generation, style wasn’t something you could buy in a department store, it became something you found in a thrift shop, or, ideally, made yourself. The way to be cool wasn’t to look like a television star: it was to look like as though you’d never seen television.

In a Huffington Post article entitled „Who’s a Hipster?“, Julia Plevin argues that the „definition of ‚hipster‘ remains opaque to anyone outside this self-proclaiming, highly-selective circle“. She claims that the „whole point of hipsters is that they avoid labels and being labeled. However, they all dress the same and act the same and conform in their non-conformity“ to an „iconic carefully created sloppy vintage look“.

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