Gary Karp
When he was 18, in 1973, Gary fell out of a tree, breaking his spine in
mid-back and becoming paraplegic. After his accident, Gary went
on to college, graduated, and worked in the computer graphics field.
In that field, he started a desktop services division, and conducted
training and presentations. In 1992, Gary developed a repetitive strain
injury. After recovering, he began his own ergonomics consulting business,
Onsight Technology, which offers training and individual workstation
consultation to range of clients in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Outside work, Gary has been performing music -- guitar, piano and
singing -- in local cafes and coffeehouses since he was a teenager and
has recorded an album of original guitar music.
In 1988 a friend introduced him to juggling, and Gary has been hooked ever
since. He enjoys the juggling community, the necessity of making mistakes,
pushing the envelope of what you are able to do, the Zen experience of
staying in the moment, and juggling with others in passing patterns. He
has also produced, performed and emceed at fundraisers and competitions.
Gary's first book, Choosing a Wheelchair</>, was published in the
summer of 1998. In his writing, Gary is interested in helping people
educate themselves and adapt so that they can have the best quality of
life possible.
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