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Hi, I am Lukas, a media and IT lawyer and amateur clarinetist from Hamburg, Germany. I've been a Wikipedian since 2005, and most of my editing takes place on German Wikipedia. I became a Commons admin in 2025.
In the Wikiverse, I try not to engage in too many discussions. However, I am in favour of transparent rules. Also, I would like to help making the Wikimedia projects more friendly and constructive. Please let me know where I've failed to do so.
As a member of Wikimedia Deutschland, I served as an elected member of the board from 2014 to 2022. I was a legal fellow with the Wikimedia Foundation during the summer of 2013, one of the privacy ombudsmen from 2014 until 2017, and a member of the Roles and Responsibilities strategy working group in 2019. You can read more from me on Mastodon.
Gallery
Here are some files I have contributed to Commons, or which were uploaded to Commons with my help:
Music
a modern flugelhorn
- a cembalo from 1755
- a basset horn from 1787
- a violin from 1893
- a modern sousaphone
- a harp by Érard from 1826
a modern heckelphone
a veena
- a saxophonist
- a trombonist
an octobassist
a celesta
- back view of an opened celesta
- inside view of a celesta
- a visualisation of the celesta mechanism
- an orchestra performance featuring the celesta
- an official photo of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony
- excerpt from a performance of Don Juan by Richard Strauss played by the Frankfurt Radio Symphony
- a string quartet in a recording studio
- an excerpt from Mozart's Dissonance Quartet
Artworks
- Portrait of a Cleric by Karl Kaspar Pitz
- The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai (Hamburg print)
- mosaic showing a tiger's head in Piazza Armerina, Italy
- Tower Bridge
by Luigi Russolo - The Church Village by Albrecht Dürer
- the Eurymedon vase
- The Shigatse Dzong by Sven Hedin
Documents
the original of the Austrian Imperial anthem by Joseph Haydn
a German seafarer's identity card
- the original of
Ohm's Law - the original of the 1949 constitution of Germany
- mechanial drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
Portraits
Helme Heine, author
- Harish Shankar, conductor
- Paulina Starski, professor
- Stefan Zierke, politician
- Leonie Bremer, activist
other stuff
- aerial view of the Monte degli Ulivi, Italy
- logo of the Wikimedia Sustainability Initiative
- legal relationships in artworks
- Hotel Wiki in Hamburg, Germany
- a historic photo of Hamburg, Germany
- Cold Boiling Lake, United States