A weblog about digital living.

We're all in the so-called information age, whether we like it or not. Continuous adaptation to change is key to survival - but it helps if the folks who produce the back-end stuff, the front-end stuff, those who deal with information, who need information make the changes that affect all of us as least pervasive as possible. It also helps to understand how these changes affect us.

I can't change the world but I can point out the odd issue. Welcome to Rakeman's Digital Living.



PS The design of this site is indeed inspired by Kottke

Irakli

Danish.
Currently living in Munich, Germany.
Previously lived in London, Geneva, Hamburg and Copenhagen.

Holds a Fine Arts degree in Video Production.

Working for a large private bank in innovation management, including preparation for the introduction of the electronic
signature and the development of signature-based business models. Prior experience includes the ownership of an own internet agency in Munich and work as a Mobile Services strategist for a large Web consultancy in London.

Active in the local voluntary fire department, duties as groups leader and driver. That aside, I did spend some time with the London Fire Brigade working on a documentary, and have had memorable experiences during my stay with a fire department in Virginia. I loved it.
I also blog about firefighting.

I like photography: urbandetail, Zaparooda are two projects of mine.