Click by click: Armed with a stethoscope, a safecracker carefully feels his way to the correct combination for the heavy safe, the lock sequence of which has unfortunately slipped the visibly embarrassed bank manager's mind.
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Dodgy dive bars are an ideal cover for the secret eyes and ears of the police in the underground. Gloomy and pulsating.
In the matte grey sheet steel filing cabinets of the authorities, the records of several centuries of Prussian thoroughness are piled up toweringly high. Epic and dark.
Nothing but lies: Like the mycelium of a fungal organism, a dense web of lies permeates the work of decision-makers of all colours.
Top news items subject to an embargo period are the family silver of journalism. However, individual pieces of information often reach the public in advance, fuelling the rumour mill. A win-win situation, as both the news item and its subject gain value in the attention economy.
Show your colours: Intimate confessions of personal misdemeanours or no longer legally relevant past crimes are the daily bread of journalism. A hybrid piece, breathlessly ticking with massive, low-frequency percussion.
A small café on a quiet street corner: outside the window, between two tables, a sudden gust of wind swirls the colourful autumn leaves over the small cobblestones of the pavement. Melancholic.
A night-time stroll through the harbour district. Bleary-eyed fish heads and dog-eared smut magazines line the alleyways. Moody.
Wednesday. Raindrops mix with the ink of a daily newspaper to form a thick, black ink that ripples down from a page of softened newsprint into a puddle. Common, slightly melancholic.
An old suitcase lies dormant in the window of an antique shop, its greasy brown leather crumpled and creased. Nostalgic.