Tuesday, 26 April 2011

The Long Journey

It is a radio play produced by Cornucopia Radio from Sheffield. Based upon a short story called "Sisyphus" Peter Beeston made a audio play with nice narration and music to it. I am really satisfied with the outcome and am happy that once on paper it can be aired as well on the radio.
Once as a kid I used to listen to radio plays on Polish radio channel no. 3. They presented a series of science-fiction tales that moved my imagination. From that on I dreamt of writing a story that would be as moving as that one I heard years ago. More than just piece of paper with ink on it, I fancied making sound to the story which gives an incredible dimension, an audio landscape that a person can concentrate on it as well.
I am sure "The Long Journey" is only the beginning of our collaboration. In the shelf I got some nice stories to be revealed...

Here is the link to "The Long Journey": http://www.mindlabs.co.uk/the-long-journey/

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Rabbit meeting rabbit

The best thing a rabbit can do is to meet other rabbits, to look them into the eyes, exchange thoughts and ideas, to concentrate on their emotions and try to understand their origins, that make their views. Meeting other people is exciting and never-ending. The future holds an uncertainty of meeting someone you have not yet met. You don't know whom you'll meet the next day. And when a spark of thought enflames between both of you, it even gets better with comprehension.
Shared ideals, or going into argument is what rekindles our routine existence. 

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Into the woods

Cutting trees, but first planting 100 seedlings was an awesome time to spend on Saturday.
The most unnatural and hostile world hides in the office in fornt of the computer screen. The overwhelming magnitude of information, useless chatting and lack of movement not to mention wasting your eyesight gazing on the pointer is simply a must nowadays and a sad corruption of a human being.
So I went to the woods to try how an old axe cuts. Brilliantly, just perfect! It cuts like hell! I managed to cut some old and already taken ill trees that stand in the way of the healthy ones. This physically excercise outdoors was a perfect cure to the office workout.
I forgot what a great time I had once, being a kid and jumping on the trees, grasping branches as if they provided me with great sense of security and shelter. And what a fun! Ascending a tree, and seeing the world around from a bird's eye perspective!
This Saturday was one of the bests!