Dive into the archives.
- Warsaw photo log #3: watching the time
Long story short: this was a happening, which took place in the main hall of the building of Warsaw Stock Market. It was a part of series of events by one of capitals theaters. They are all dealing with reality and creation of illusion using low-tech solutions . The Stock Market event was several people building a clock 12 meters wide and 4 meters high, which was completely manual. To keep the clock running for twelve hours (midday till 00:00) they had to make 805 changes to the construction.
- “Fuck it and turn the music up”
This is a video I put together as a promo for Hannah and Jonny’s performance (some details here) “Fuck it and turn the music up” that we will run again at the Kate&Tristin Shop in New Cross, London. This is the long version, filmed during the preview run in Goldsmiths College. Shows quite well how for past 3 years of my life I have been used and abused in the name of art. Yes, that one with a bruise on her cheek is me (we came back one night after few days of drunkenness and debauchery and I couldn’t figure out how I got it…)
- 5 minutes disco
5 minutes disco n.
a social event that is traditionally big in scale conducted with one or more aspects in a mini version.
Originally 5 minutes discos took place in our student halls, where we lived while on the 1st year at university. You might think a disco needs to take place in a club, crammed with people dancing for hours. Well we kept the people and loud music but…
- joy of winning over css
CSS (as in the coding language) is definitely in the top 3 of my private enemies. I bitch and moan about it a lot. Back when I started the adventure of web designing it was all html and embed tables were the thing. Admittedly I was about 13 at the time so it must have been circa 1998. Everything was nice, neat and easy, and it was enough to know where to read up on a certain html attribute to impress your friends. Not any more…
- I am a cloud
I have just finished 3 weeks of sweating over implementing a data base management system in at my hopeless work place. Don’t get me wrong, I like my work, but project managing within higher education could send any one over the edge.
This prompt me however to remove the dust from my coding skills which been at peace of non-use since I was about 16. And then I started thinking about designs, usability, interfaces, future of web applications…
