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Christina GlanzKohlearbeiter*innen, in dem Moment, in dem sie ihre Kndigung erhalten; Gruppenfotos der letzten Schicht, bevor Arbeiter*innen ihr eigenes Werk demontieren; selbstbewusste Blicke in die Kamera von Kohlefrauen bis zur No Future Generation der 2000er Jahre. Von 1982 bis 2006 begleitete die Fotografin Christina Glanz aus nchster Nhe die teils dramatischen Transformationsprozesse in der Niederlausitz. Erstmals zeigen die fotografischen Serien von Christina
Kohlearbeiter*innen, in dem Moment, in dem sie ihre Kündigung erhalten; Gruppenfotos der letzten Schicht, bevor Arbeiter*innen ihr eigenes Werk demontieren; selbstbewusste Blicke in die Kamera von Kohlefrauen bis zur No-Future-Generation der 2000er-Jahre. Von 1982 bis 2006 begleitete die Fotografin Christina Glanz aus nächster Nähe die teils dramatischen Transformationsprozesse in der Niederlausitz. Erstmals zeigen die fotografischen Serien von Christina Glanz – darunter bislang nie gezeigte Aufnahmen – die heute fast vollständig verschwundenen Lauchhammer Kohle- und Brikettfabriken. Begleitet von einer Einführung von Katalin Krasznahorkai, einem Essay von Sonia Voss und von Stimmen aus den Gesprächen, die Christina Glanz mit Kohlefrauen nach der Wende führte, zeichnet diese Publikation eine Kartografie von Selbstermächtigung, Stärke und Widerstand der Akteur*innen in der Zeit des Übergangs in eine neue Welt.CHRISTINA GLANZ (*1946, Eichsfeld, Thüringen) studierte Architektur in Dresden und an der Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee. Ab 1973 arbeitete sie im staatlichen Büro für Städtebau in Berlin und war u. a. mit der Planung des Stadtteils Marzahn betraut. 1976 begann sie zu fotografieren und trat 1979 eine Aspirantur in Architektur/Fotografie an der Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee an. 1982 wurde sie in den Verband Bildender Künstler der DDR (VBK) aufgenommen und arbeitete seitdem als freischaffende Fotografin.
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★★★★★ 5
Todo según lo esperado
Color: Dark Brown
Todo como lo esperado
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great for blue collar guys
Color: Dark Brown
Perfect size for dumping pockets, phone, knife and keys after work or when switching pants
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Quality Product, Definitely Recommend
Size: 17.2"L x 3.15"W x 0.78"H, Color: Black Walnut, Size: 17.2"L x 3.15"W x 0.78"H, Color: Black Walnut
Looks and feels great. Amazingly smooth, and well-crafted. It fits the length of my keyboard, and has quality grippers on the base to prevent sliding. Was actually really pleased with it.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
High quality solid wood rest
Size: 14.4"L x 3.15"W x 0.78"H, Color: Black Walnut
This wrist rest is nicely finished and was well packed in high-density foam as well as a cardboard box that was wrapped very tightly in thick plastic. It's sanded very, very smooth and is made of beautiful solid walnut, with nonskid pads on the back. The branding is on the side that touches the keyboard, so it is not visible or obtrusive at all. My keyboard is 15.5 inches long, and the 14.4 inch rest looks great up against it. The 0.78" thickness is also very suitable for the thickness of my keyboard.
The product gets 5 stars because it is accurately represented and this is entirely down to personal preference, but something about this rest that I don't love is the degree of incline. I have my keyboard up on the kickstands, and the wrist rest that I already owned slopes pretty dramatically starting from the middle, so it follows the angle of the keyboard. The ZQL wrist rest is about 75% flat and then has a small slope that rounds off on the bottom edge.
Again, this is very much a personal thing; I just brought it up because it's something that people might not think too much about until they actually use it. I think this rest would be great for anyone with very large hands, or with a flat keyboard. It's taking a little getting used to for me, but I really enjoy the smoothness and obvious quality of the wood. A wrist rest is an ergonomic must when it comes to thicker keyboards.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Nice. I like that the wood feels cool to the touch
Size: 14.4"L x 3.15"W x 0.78"H, Color: Black Walnut, Size: 14.4"L x 3.15"W x 0.78"H, Color: Black Walnut
A nice little wooden wrist rest.
I would suggest not using it as a wrist rest, but use it more as a palm rest, because if you are having pain, putting more pressure on those wrist tendons is not gonna help.
Quality of the item is good. My biggest worry about wooden wrist rests is that they'll not be sanded well, or not smooth, and you'll get a sliver or catch your skin on a piece. Second biggest worry is that they will be slippery, and slide around the desk, or just be covered with a coating or finish that is sticky for human skin.
I'm happy to say, that this didn't have those issues. Mine is smooth, and made of dense wood. It doesn't feel cheap and made with hollow wood. There are no burs or slivers. It's not lacquered or sticky for your hands. It doesn't stain my hands when in use. And it has rubber feet to help grip, so it doesn't slide around.
One benefit to having a wood wrist rest, is that it stays "cool" to the touch longer than cloth or gel pads. But, at the same time, one heated, it takes longer to cool back down.
I've found that I quite like the cool sensation that is unique to wood.
I'm happy with it and the overall quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025