19
Nov
09

to Berlin, to Praha, to the End of the Year

The sound of my hands moving across the keys. The glow of my laptop screen. Things are happening. I keep reminding myself of this, even though it’s not tangible yet. Email. Talking. Planning.

Another New Year in Berlin. I’ve completely lost track of how many people we’ve convinced to join us. A plan formed at sunrise, Tuesday morning at Burning Man, on the top of Thunderdome. Journey to the End of the Night was an amazing way to experience the two cities I’ve played in – Oakland and San Francisco. An unfamiliar path through a familiar city took me to places I hadn’t seen. I found connections I didn’t know before. The game redefined what counted as a way out. I wrote about the Oakland game in June, so I won’t retell the story here. I craved this experience in other cities. I wanted to play in Berlin, in Wien, in Praha, in every other city I might travel to someday. Once these thoughts spilled from my lips, they were on their way to becoming real. Slim, Valerie, and I in the quiet of dawn, before sleep. I’m not sure which one of us said the words. It had momentum before I had decided for sure to go to Berlin again. So this is what happens now!

Ok, so I’ve committed to going to Berlin again. That means, of course, going to 26C3. This year, I’m giving a talk. It’s called “Photography and the Art of Doing it Wrong.” One of my tasks for the next week is finishing the paper for it. If you’re coming to Berlin, come listen to my talk! It’s happening at 2pm on December 29th, in the big room! I hope to see you there!

Praha, for more than a day and a half. Perhaps the train will not catch fire. And this time, the stories and memories won’t just be mine. More photographs of the city at night – some for a sculpture I’m building for Burning Man next year.

Speaking of Praha…. This game, Machinarium was made by the Czech based Amanita Design. It’s the most beautiful game I’ve ever played. From the first screenshots I saw, I remembered walking the streets of Praha in January. The story is told without words. Puzzles are often solved in delightfully janky ways. It is charming and wonderful, and my words are not adequate for what I want to express. Play it. Do it now. You’ll be happy you did.

This will be my third winter in Europe. I’m very excited to play a more active role this time, instead of just attending the Congress. I love listening to other people’s talks. I love the experiences and games set up by others. But, I’m happiest when I’m creating also. The balance is important here. I’m so excited!


1 Response to “to Berlin, to Praha, to the End of the Year”


  1. November 21, 2009 at 03:23

    Squee! Berlin at year’s end! And the game sounds so absolutely wonderful, and everything else is inspiring, and I really can’t wait to hear your talk. It’s going to be thrilling — my excitement has been ramping up day by day!


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>


archive

categories

twitter

Yesterday I photographed some art by @okayokay. Now it's on his website. Check it out: http://t.co/sRZTdkpH
2 days ago
I've photographed many @CannedCorpus shows. I'd be delighted if more people could experience this: http://t.co/S2sBbbVU http://t.co/qckQgPzy
2 days ago
6 days left to help my friends Corpus Callosum (@CannedCorpus) with their national tour. Let's make this happen! http://t.co/YbjxhHf3
2 days ago
the tendency of transit systems to become completely disfunctional on weekends is disrespectful to humans that live outside of their jobs.
4 days ago
Really Muni?! You couldn't let people know that the N isn't running until I waited in the station for 10 minutes? #fuckmuni
4 days ago
new blog post: Surveillance Teach-In at the Whitney, with @ioerror - http://t.co/6EOArAjT
5 days ago