Nov
24
2011
Documentary film ‘No Maps for These Territories’ from 2000 by Mark Neale follows the imaginary, wired, tech landscape by cyberpunk writer William Gibson. From 2011th perspective I could only say, electrified cities, electrified lives, electrified past-present-future…

Photos taken from Cyberpunk Review
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Nov
12
2011
Ladiez and Gentlemen, here’s my first video interview made in collaboration with the Culture of Change & Ganz Novi Festival with gorgeous and energetic Nigel Charnock. Dogme 95 style interview! Luv it!
Nigel Charnock is one of the founders of the cult DV8 Physical Theatre Company and captivating solo performer who owns his own company for more than 15 years. To put Nigel in any theatre or dance shelves is simply not possible, and why is that, check in our talk.

Photo: Nigel Charnock by Damir Zizic & Culture of Change (c)
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Nov
10
2011
No, no! I haven’t’ forgot that I’m a blogger too. It’s just that this switch to pure practice takes some time. Well, my October was rather exciteful: visiting Granada and presenting Body Pixel at Campus Party Milenio, partaking Arduino Workshop with David Cuartielles there, then starting a season with I’MM_‘s first international workshop led by Hackteria, then putting some wearables into Mojca‘s Socialdress workshop in Zagreb, lotza, lotza networking, etc, etc…
…And I apologize to lotza people I haven’t contacted or didn’t make stuff I promised during summer. I will! Now, when I’m getting again all of my pieces together I’m ready to finish all stuff, since the first phase – opening the lab, is over.

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