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Lasting creative achievements seem to be associated with the sacrifice of their creators. Olaf Langmack's [[Professional Motifs|professional motives]] aim at conceptual aspects of creative activity, and if they may explain this phenomenon. &mdash; He [[Personal Motifs|advocates]] a right to free identity. His motto: &raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<ref name="FIRE"/>
Olaf Langmack advocates for the right to [[Personal Motifs|free identity]]. His motto: &raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<ref name="FIRE"/> Outstanding creative achievements seem to be linked to the self-sacrifice of their creators. His [[Professional Motifs|professional motives]] are focused on this phenomenon and conceptual aspects of creative activity.
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==Web History==
==Web History==
Analogous to the right to bodily autonomy, Olaf Langmack presents himself on the web since 2001, but exclusively via a single website.
He has been participating in social media since 2001; however, analogous to the right to bodily self-determination, limited to a single website.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
:: Portrait Copyright &copy; 2016 Ulrich Wüst, all rights reserved
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<ref name="THANKS">Thanks for reviews&thinsp;<sup>HT,&thinsp;GL</sup>, setup&thinsp;<sup>kaa</sup> and to Miriam Jesske&thinsp;<sup>MI</sup> for art-historical advice as well as editorial collaboration</ref>
<ref name="THANKS">Thanks for reviews&thinsp;<sup>HT,&thinsp;GL</sup>, setup&thinsp;<sup>kaa</sup> and to Miriam Jesske&thinsp;<sup>MI</sup> for art-historical advice as well as editorial collaboration</ref>

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Copyright 2016 Ulrich Wüst - All rights reserved

Olaf Langmack advocates for the right to free identity. His motto: »You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.«[1] Outstanding creative achievements seem to be linked to the self-sacrifice of their creators. His professional motives are focused on this phenomenon and conceptual aspects of creative activity.

Web History

He has been participating in social media since 2001; however, analogous to the right to bodily self-determination, limited to a single website.

Version feinarbeit.de Technics Development since Release
1 Website Management Filemaker 5.5 July 2000 [January 2001] [2]
1.1 Flash December 2000 June 2001
2 Website Management LAMP November 2001 September 2002
Version transformal.com Technics Development since Release
2.1 Website Management
Interactive boiler plate
Japanese Edition
LAMP April 2003 September 2004
3 Website and Content Management Ruby, Javascript July 2007
3.1 Finishing September 2008
4 Reimplementation v3.1 Flash (OpenLaszlo) January 2008 April 2008
Entities with individual web addresses June 2009
5 Reimplementation v4 Ruby, Radiant September 2009 October 2009
6 Reimplementation v5 Typo3 2009
6.1 Migration v6 new Typo3 April 2013 November 2013
6.2 Reconstruction v6.1
Minimal web work until further notice
January 2017
7 Semantic Navigation Symfony
Drupal
July 2019
February 2021
[March 2021]
[July 2021]
8 Smoketest
Web work resumes

MediaWiki [3]
August 2021
February 1, 2025
 
February 22

Notes

Portrait Copyright © 2016 Ulrich Wüst, all rights reserved
  1. Richard Strozzi-Heckler, »In Search of the Warrior Spirit – Teaching Awareness Disciplines to the Green Berets«,2002, page XI
  2. Issues in square brackets unpublished
  3. Thanks for reviews HT, GL, setup kaa and to Miriam Jesske MI for art-historical advice as well as editorial collaboration