Poem in the Tagesspiegel
The complete article can be found in the archives of the Tagesspiegel (at this link).
Articles in the MULTIPLE CHOICE
There has been a filmcritique by Dan K. Sigurd in the first edition of the Multiple Choice, which you can find if you follow this link, on page 28.
Unfortunately that article has been shortened by the editor. You can download a full version of it below:
There has also been an article by Dan K. Sigurd in the third edition of the Multiple Choice, called "Green Doctors", which you can find if you follow this link, on page 14.
This is a video of a reading of the article at the Poetic Groove:
This is a video of a reading of the article at Triftis Versuch in schönen Künsten:
Poem in the WOODY CREEK EARWIG
While travelling through Woody Creek, Colorado, the former hometown of Hunter S. Thompson, Dan K. Sigurd wrote a poem that was published in the local paper. You can find it on page 2 of the June 2014 issue if you follow this link, or below.
The entire article, this poem can be found in, is available for download here:
Videos of readings from "Trespassing"
This is a reading at an abandoned park, of the first part of "Trespassing in the Kingdom of Fear"
This is a reading in the Jupi Bar in Hamburg, of the first part of "Trespassing"
This is yet another reading of the first part of "Trespassing in the Kingdom of Fear"
Part two of "Trespassing in the Kingdom of Fear", read on a rooftop in Berlin-Kreuzberg
The final chapter of "Trespassing in the Kingdom of Fear", read at a movie theater in Berlin-Friedrichshain, together with the light-painters Kopffarben
is that art?
...or can we throw it away?
Part of a chapter from "Thoughts Without Conclusions" was published in an edition of the Fresenews entitled "Is that art?". It can be found by searching the eBook for the words: "Sid starred at the sunlight", or below:
Berliner Ballade
Edition 15 of INNEN WELTEN has prose and poetry by Dan K. Sigurd in it as can be seen at this link
INNEN WELTEN Edition 17
In Edition 17 of INNEN WELTEN further poems by Dan K. Sigurd were published.
Don't Believe the Hype
Dan K. Sigurd wrote an Anti-Berlinale Diary Entry for the Tumblr page "filmArche goes Festival":
You can download the complete text here: