The board game presents the player with the idea of the bed as an underutilised site for self-optimisation.
It leads them along the path of sleep as a value-laden time interval, using its material impulses to push toward the dream position – the perfect, well-rested human being. Congratulations, by the end they’ll be ready to go back to work!
Matej Mali (2000) is studying Social and Cultural Anthropology within the joint master’s programme CREOLE – Cultural Differences and Transnational Processes at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana (FF UL), with a residency at the University of Vienna. He flirts with the fields of digital, experimental, and broader multimodal anthropology, with an emphasis on questioning established research and presentation practices in science. He’s a member of the experimental and multimodal anthropology group Skorja and a student member of the editorial board for the journal Svetovi / Worlds under the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (FF UL) and the University of Ljubljana Press, where he also serves as the editor of the Multimodal Anthropology section. He currently works as a co-author of a show on Radio Slovenia’s First Channel and as an assistant for the podcast Moj sosed skos filozofira (My Neighbour’s Always Philosophising).
Curated by: Eva Pušnik
Free admission.
5. 5.–6. 6. 2026
Organisation: DobraVaga / Kino Šiška.