May 14, 2011

Libyan embassy in Berlin: TAGGED!

The third Girdafi-installation at a Libyan embassy went well.



I found a perfect tree a couple of meters in front of the building. The embassy itself was guarded by two policemen, friendly guys who came over to ask some questions but actually seemed to like the urban knitting thing.

I returned to the spot 23 hours later to check if the Girdafi was still there - and it was! :)

Not only the policemen, even the ants were very interested in the Girdafi.

And one more thing: A great thank you to my new friend Strickgraffit!!! She's very good company, an awesome yarnbombing assistant and took good photos, as you can see here below:










See all the photos by Strickgraffiti on flickr!

May 11, 2011

Berlin is next!

Tonight I'm taking the train to Berlin. My friend who lives there invited me to her birthday party. And of course this occasion has to be combined with the next Libyan embassy to be tagged! :)


Größere Kartenansicht

One of the best things about Girdafi is that it's not locally bound and by nature meant about to spread and be communicated. I just love to explore new places and other cities. Just as I love the way how urban knitting changed my perception of the surrounding. But still, it's not only about places, it's also about reaching other people's minds and about communication. In this sense it's brilliant to have my friends scattered throughout Europe who I can visit in combination with my "Girdafi Missions" while my guerilla knitting also makes me meet new and interesting people. Yarnbombig definately is knitting together people!

But about Berlin: Tomorrow it will be a pleasure to meet my Berlin yarnbombing contact Strickgraffiti. She is so lovely to join and help me on my mission. And I'm already very thrilled to hear about her upcoming projects at our "after bomb beer".

So see you tomorrow evening when it's time for some Girdafi action in front of Podbielskyallee 42! ;)

HerzTerror / HeartTerror

Remember my heart pictures from May Day? That was HerzTerror!!


HerzTerror (HeartTerror) is a lovely crafty project by a bunch of creative people under the name "silo". It was also mentioned yesterday in "An einen Haushalt", the radio show that I guested, and I really think it worth reading and sharing their manifesto.



Yup, I'm glad that my Girdafi May Flower has such a good neighbour tree :)

May 10, 2011

Knitting-wise off-topic but on air tonight!

Tonight I will guest An einen Haushalt, a monthly radio show on Vienna's independant community radio. As one of the hosts is a passionate knitter and can't make it tonight, we won't be allowed to talk much about knitting, so the other host and I will pick up my second favourite topic: Terrorism! We will listen to songs ralating to this issue from the pop side, talk about matters like Obama and Osama and of course also mention Gaddafi and Girdafi anyway.

An einen Haushalt will be aired 23:00 tonight. Listen to it at UKW 94.0 ( in and around Vienna) or in the internet at http:/o94.at.

(c) Mona Hermann. From An einem Haushalt's facebook page.

May 3, 2011

Bruno Kreisky Girdafi by Daylight

Still there! Still looking good!


And I just love to watch elderly people taking a close look at it. Some of them even greeted the statue showing their deep respect for their favourite politician Kreisky. OK, they obviously don't understand the meaning of Girdafi, but at least they seem to like it anyway :)

May 2, 2011

Two May Day Girdafis

First of May, the day after Gaddafi's youngest son and three of his grand children died. While the rebels were performing celebration dances, I wasn't glad at all. My aunt once lost her son due to an act of terrorism. Now Gaddafi lost his son in a war. The calculation of an eye for an eye just doesn't work out. You never can measure violence with violence.

So that's why I installed a little flower granny square on a tree in the huge Prater forests. In silent memory of all victims of violence and war.



Or well, maybe it wasn't that silent there today because a bunch of nature loving people organised a Tanz durch den Tag party. DJs, techno music, mojitos, tightrobe walkers and some fellow yarnbombers!


First of May, holiday and Labour Day, traditionally celebrated by Social Democrats in Austria. One of the most renowned Social Democratic politicians was Bruno Kreisky - but besides all his achievements his not so splendid connection to Gaddafi should not be forgotten.

Reason enough to seize May Day for adding a kaffiyeh-style scarf to his statue in a park here in Vienna.