We are a Nairobi based, non profit organization working to encourage a more critical, holistic and knowledge-based approach to digital solutions within African heritage. Through this, we hope to cement the place of African culture in an era of rapidly changing technologies and endless frontiers.
OUR FOCUS AREAS
- DIGITISATION
Everything from archives, to oral histories and monuments. We aim to create sustainable, engaging digitization solutions that factor in historical legacies, digital infrastructure and the needs of African collections. Our holistic approach to digitisation engages the needs of audiences, questions around technical inequality and issues around licencing and access to data. Projects
- INNOVATION
We love experimenting with new technologies. From virtual reality to mobile applications. Our experiments fuel our curiosity but they also push us outside our comfort zone, allow us to imagine alternate realities and visualize history in interactive, immersive way. Projects
- RESEARCH
As digital heritage is a growing, inter-disciplinary field, the core of our practice is grounded in research and co-creation with cultural sector practitioners, communities and stakeholders. Our historical research relies on existing data sets such as archives, oral histories and museum collections.
While our contemporary research explores emerging technologies and issues at the intersection of African heritage and digital technology. Projects
- APACITY BUILDING
We see technology as a means to empower and to engage, by equipping audiences and organisations with the skills to reach a wider audience, digitise artifacts and engage with culture through various forms of digital media. Projects
See:
See related:
See related:
- African Digital Heritage
- The African Historical Graphics Archive
- The Africa Map Circle – Introduction & Digital Resource Directory
- Visible Histories, invisible Data: Documenting the Histories of Migrated Objects and Archives in Africa
- Curating a Fractured Past: The Role of Museums, Maps, Manuscripts, Prints, Rare Books, Photos, Artifacts, Literature & the Arts in Embracing Our Common Humanity on a Finite Planet
- From Gallery to Reality (… and Back): The Display of Art and the Art of Display in the Digital Age
- Future of Africa-based Curatorial Practice Workshop | Harvard University Center for African Studies
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