I just realised I am in my 10th year of continuously building communities, but since last few years I started to become aware of the fact I should actually label it that way. Sometimes I am so delved into practice, I do not even notice there is maybe a real need to stop and sit in front of the ‘white paper’ to name and rename your working processes and to (self)reflect on what you did.
I have became very inspired by primitif tools and organic&hybrid approach to producing things. Imagine like jumping in the place and situation where you do not have anything you used to have or you have use for what you did. So, you have to start inventing new practical realities. Well, this is just a start of my posts here that will deal with these processes. I will try to keep my writing pace as short and summarized as I can, because conciseness is my main goal.
Once being hooked up to writing, it always tickles you to get back.
DanceWriter (2007) is an interesting online tool that converts text into simple dance moves. Meaning, you can create your own choreography by typing something – a message or by random clickin’ at the keyboard…
DanceWriter
Since very recent I realized that I’m distinguishing my blog posts as short races and long races, like in athletics. Personally, I’m not a runner… but kind of impressed with the kinetics and the way our body lives its own life, very often behaving slightly different then we had planned in our head.
So, when I heard last year that Haruki Murakami, writer and runner, has published a book entitled ‘What I Talk About When I Talk About Running‘, I knew that I really had to grab this book. I’m indescribable Murakami admirer (yeah, I admire too, the other Murakami… Takashi Murakami. Who can possibly resist their art?!)
Since I haven’t wrote anything for my blog last week, because some other thingz have intensively occupied my mind, I really want to write down now something that I’m planning since I’ve got some feedbacks on my posts here. read more …