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Helen your traveling dream is too often my waking reality: (

On 12/03/15 09:45, ruth catlow wrote:
Once after a long day of working too many hours on a series of digital images, I dreamed that I could undo my actions.

It wasn't as fun or as satisfying as you might imagine.

Maybe there is something to the art lecturer cliché about valuing and owning 'accidents' in the work after all.

On 12/03/15 08:27, helen varley jamieson wrote:
i don't think i dream about computers at all; my dreams tend to be about people & places, & my anxiety dreams are nearly always associated with travel. one that i used to have for a long time was that i had to catch a train, but i couldn't fit all of my stuff into my suitcase/backpack. i would be frantically trying to cram everything into a space that was physically too small for it all, as the clock ticked mercilessly on, but i would keep trying until it was actually past the time that the train would leave (even if i also needed time to get to the station). one of those inevitable losing battle situations like the sorcerer's apprentice in fantasia, but without any brooms coming to help. happily i haven't had this dream for a while :)

but it is interesting that i don't dream about computers, given that i generally spend most of my working day in front of one & most of my communication with the outside world is through the computer. i always shut down completely & switch off the power when i finish for the day, so maybe that achieves a mental switching-off as well.

h : )

On 11/03/15 11:29 29PM, Mab MacMoragh wrote:
edward i enjoyed reading about your computer dream and can totally relate to the anxiety aspect

i have a recurring anxiety dream about walking to a distant place (usually it's to the small college town where i used to work) and never getting there despite hitchhiking and running and etc

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Edward <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I have a recurring anxiety dream about computers - specifically,
    about the clinical system I use every day when I'm working at the
    doctor's surgery where I earn my living. In the dream, I'm trying
    to do something simple like make an appointment for someone, but
    instead of the appointments screen or any of the familiar parts of
    the clinical system, I'm presented with lots of peculiar,
    highly-coloured and rather surreal graphics, like landscapes out
    of Super Mario brothers or some other digital game. These are
    meant to be either alternative layouts for the clinical system, or
    'splash screens' you see when you first log on, before you get to
    the system proper. I keep trying to get past them to a screen
    which has actually got some useful functionality, but each screen
    leads to another one which is yet more bizarre and distracting -
    and I'm not just looking at these screens on a computer terminal,
    I'm kind of getting lost inside them, trying to play my way
    through them like a character in a digital game - while in the
    meantime, patients are queueing up at the surgery front desk,
    getting more and more impatient because I can't book them in, make
    them appointments, print prescriptions for them or do anything
    else to help them.

    It's a classic anxiety dream, of course. When I was at school I
    used to dream of getting on the wrong bus, getting off at the
    wrong stop, trying to walk it but taking all the wrong turnings,
    catching another bus which took me in the wrong direction, getting
    further and further away from where I was supposed to be,
    and more and more conscious of the fact that I was already late
    and missing lessons. Nowadays my dreams use computers and digital
    technology instead of bus-rides and twisty roads to flesh out my
    anxiety.

    Does anybody else dream about computers, anxiously or otherwise?

    - Edward



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