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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.derschlangemann.com/ Movie website]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/Der_Schlangemann Alternate download site]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/Der_Schlangemann Alternate download site]



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Der Schlangemann is a freely available 7 minute short film in pseudo-German made by Andreas Hansson and Björn Renberg in Umeå, Sweden, 1998-2000. The film is in the form of an advertisement for a toy called Schlangemann, a Ken doll with an interchangeable penis in 3 sizes: normal, large, and gigantic. Der Schlangemann received the audience award for best short film at the 13th Annual Horror and Fantasy Film Festival in San Sebastián, Spain, November 2002.

Quotes

  • Der, die or das? But Gehen Sie hier often? Wollen Sie mit mir Tee trinken? (Do you come here often? Would you like to drink tea with me?)
  • Die Himmel ist schön, Du bist schön. (The sky is beautiful, you are beautiful)
  • Aber ich habe eine Motorsåg! (But I have a chainsaw!)
  • Ich bin Adolf, Du bist Eva (I am Adolf, you are Eva)
  • Supergut! (Supergood)
  • Schlangemann, der Multi-Mensch (Schlangemann, the multi-human)

Scientific work

  • In 2008 a couple of students got a generated publication titled "Towards the Simulation of E-Commerce" (SCIgen) with Herbert Schlangemann as the author accepted on an international conference. The author was asked to submit a CV to the organizers and on the basis of a fake CV was then invited to be a session chair [1]. The paper was available for a short time in the IEEE Xplore Database but has since been removed [2]. Read the official Herbert Schlangemann Blog for details[3].
  • In 2009, the same incident happened and Herbert Schlangemann's latest fake paper ""PlusPug: A Methodology for the Improvement of Local-Area Networks"" has been accepted for oral presentation at another international computer science conference.

Notes

  1. ^ "CSSE Conference Program" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Paper at the IEEE Database".
  3. ^ "Schlangemann's blog".

References