Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer Focuses on Glowing Diners
Meghan Young — October 21, 2011 — Fashion
References: fuertbauer.net & lifelounge.au
It is the age of fast foods and late night snacking, which the photo series titled Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer captures quite beautifully. Filled with neon lights and what seems to be remote diners because of the darkness that threatens to swallow them whole, these eateries are light glowing beacons to the hungry.
Although some may guess that the photo series Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer takes place in America, it actually focuses on a unique aspect of Viennese culture. These diners were established in the 1870s in order to ensure the financial security of returning war veterans. Although they have taken a life of their own since, the series Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer continues to have a historical pull.
Although some may guess that the photo series Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer takes place in America, it actually focuses on a unique aspect of Viennese culture. These diners were established in the 1870s in order to ensure the financial security of returning war veterans. Although they have taken a life of their own since, the series Eiterquellen by Stefan Fuertbauer continues to have a historical pull.
Trend Themes
1. Late Night Snack Culture - Opportunity to innovate with new fast food and snack options for night owls.
2. Neon Aesthetics - Opportunity to capitalize on unique lighting designs in food establishments.
3. Historical Revival - Opportunity to modernize traditional dining experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - Can incorporate new late night snack options into menus.
2. Restaurant Design - Can incorporate unique neon designs into restaurant interiors.
3. Tourism/hospitality - Can promote historical diners as a unique tourist attraction.
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