I guess I’m over with digital overload

January 29, 2018

Recently I realized that I haven’t post anything here for three years. To make it short, I had a digital overload after years of intensive multitasking, digital perception of time, procrastionation and fragmented concentration after heavily using Twitter. It took me about 5 years to declutter myself from it. I guess I’m ready to be back with recreational semi-private blogging few times per month.

Isn’s this a lovely statement after so many years?! :o)

Or to be more polite…

 

First illustration is taken from here: https://webdevstudios.com/2015/09/24/monotasking-stay-focused-one-thing-time/; and the second from here: https://twitter.com/Locomalito/status/575662038665588737

Good to see ya!

 

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Gaming Playground

April 3, 2015

I’m in the process of curating exhibition titled Gaming Playground, between tinkering, soldering and re-thinking about the set up of the exhibition,  finding places for reading on gaming. Very glad there is free Croatian version of Ian Bogost‘s book How To Do Things With Video Games published by MaMa and Libra Libera: http://monoskop.org/images/f/f3/Bogost_Ian_Kako_ciniti_stvari_videoigrama_2-up.pdf

Retro_Gaming_Forever3Illustration taken from: www.the-arcade.ie

 

Feldenkrais

November 10, 2014

Long time ago I’ve heard for the first time about the method heavily practiced by performers and musicians – Feldenkrais Method. I got a script on different body practices like Alexander, Aida Rolf body methods and similar things from then mime performer Slaven Juriša.  I ordered the book Awareness Through Movements and went to workshop by Claudia Mader. Back then there were no people teaching this great body method in Croatia. After this first experience for years I was waiting for someone to start finally teaching it in Zagreb

Fortunately, over last few years few people finished schools in Germany and Austria for Feldenkrais method, and finally I got an opportunity to join one practice in order to work more on it. I started with sessions by Krešimir Šoš and Sven Eric.

I have to admit that after reading so many books on different body practices, experiencing a variety of martial arts, physical and dance trainings, Feldenkrais method is still for me the best. I would recommend this method to be a part of elementary school education, because his ideas are still revolutionary.

What I like particularly with Feldenkrais method is the opposite fact of what happens sometimes to people who are heavily involved in different body practices and that’s escapism. It’s great to be relaxed and we should strive for this, but sometimes I discuss with people involved in yoga or meditation about it. Sometimes I get impression that people in the West practicing Eastern techniques are becoming escapists, like they don’t want to listen about sufferings and problems happening to the rest of the world because they want to keep their inner peace. Well, who buy this? Honestly. No offense.

And I’m saluting every day to social workers and special needs educationalists because they witness and deal stories on daily basis the rest of us can hardly bear. Don’t get me wrong, I still practice every morning Baduanjin Qigong and Taiji, but being a practitioner of Eastern methods doesn’t mean we have to escape from real life into new age.

This is why Moche Feldenkrais was an exceptional person – scientist by profession, Martial arts practitioner and explorer of human body with a lot of empathy left in different corners.

Home Made Bio Electronic Arts

November 6, 2014

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http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14_Library

Download here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6072669/inhalt_bioelectronics_final_greenpages_o.pdf