Intermission
As you may have noticed, there’s not much going on here at the moment. This has nothing to do with the fact that Iceland bored us so much that we don’t want to have anything to do with it, it has something to do with myself trying to make sense of my notebook full of scribbled notes (some scribbled down while drunk and/or super-tired), Kai reviewing his 5000 pictures and both of us coming up with the finalised website. Plus, we both have to earn money to buy bread, tea and beer. Hence, nothing funky to report here on the blog at the moment. Except that I have conjunctivitis, but this is completely unrelated to anything except that it makes my eyes look like they did back in Reykjavik in June.
But we are not idle, so please bear with us until we release the full report/magazine/interview-log/something-the-world-has-never-seen soon.
In the meantime, why not pay a visit to the blog of Tina Bauer, German journalist and photographer living in Reykjavik, who interviewed us both. The full interview (in German and English) is here.