“Crawling fascistization of politics and therefore whole nations – seems like everyone tends to forget about quite an unpleasant past.”
Born and raised in Częstochowa, Poland.
Mood driven surprise
Weakness: Overthinking, strength: Defeating doubts after a hard battle.
I am a radical normcore.
I decide to be each of this person every night before going to sleep – including the gallery owner.
I choose although the medium/tool has a significant impact on the outcome.
That I don’t give up.
I am particularly pleased with the latest series of ceramic screens because it is the first completely analog production that required hand labor and a break from the computer screen. It’s kind of a joke because the sculptures are inspired by the shape of the iMac, which for many years while being my primary work tool, was also my biggest curse that prevented me from enjoying the sun in the middle of summer.
That I sold most of my works.
Ewa Sadowska’s “Potential Work” – a stone with a metal arrow attached, because of a quirky approach to labor, which is depicting the potential action without actually making any action but using a simple art gesture instead. Stephan Dybus and his gloomy spot-on humor and commentary on people’s social and mental condition and smart use of the 3d medium in a way that formally (not only technologically) complements the idea. Janek Simon’s “walking breads” – the whole concept of this weird merge of technology and the most common effect of human agricultural labor is somehow prophetic and reminds me of Boston Dynamic’s robot dog that soon would probably be widely used on the battlefields across the globe.
Any scientist trying to explain phenomena that occur on Earth or somewhere in Cosmos. I can’t even imagine how these unusual things that I don’t even know exist could affect the way I think and perceive the world, which could probably completely change my approach to the things I do. I feel that I stay in an ignorance bubble all the time even in terms of potentially basic knowledge – Only recently I learned why the bike doesn’t fall when you ride it but it falls when it stands – who REALLY knows? Anticipating some responses, no, it is not about the gyroscopic effect.
“Peace of mind while having a piece of cake.”
Lots of them in my head and notepad at the moment – ceramic “tablets/screens” shaped as fantasy iMacs with engraved illustrations on the “screen” (that’s coming up), a series of comic strips/cartoons about the sun called “hotandshiny” (already launched), a pamphlet business-coaching book with absurd and ironic tips on how to exploit human workforce (almost done), a giant stone computer mouse sculpture plugged into a real computer that you can’t turn off because it’s too heavy to move the arrow on the “turn off” button (still an idea), A silly “artsy” platform computer game which forced me to learn Unreal Engine (still at the beginning)…, basically it’s a flood which I don’t know how to stop.
Crawling fascistization of politics and therefore whole nations – seems like everyone tends to forget about quite an unpleasant past. And climate change deriving also from the causes mentione.
Stubbornly towards conflict.
I try to understand the concept of space-time and its relativity, but if I were to think of it as a medium I’d probably use the black hole perspective and try to slow it down completely to ease a bit the overwhelming human rush.
A walk on Tempelhofer Feld helps...
Hordes of very hungry teenagers will hunt for older and weaker people (like me then) somewhere in the dried-out woods to eat their last resources (and presumably them as well).
I would grant political power to scientists of all fields and let them decide – I wonder where that would lead us.
“Build a house, plant a tree!”
Possibility of doing weird stuff and actually making a living out of this.
It’s expanding due to dark matter which is still a mystery, so it’s just expanding into an even bigger mystery.
Build a house, plant a tree (seriously).
Tempelhoferfeld – a vast flat space allowing you to actually feel its impact and breathe more freely in the middle of the city.
“Bullshit Jobs” by David Graeber.
Peace of mind while having a piece of cake.
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