« De Qui Et De Quoi Sommes-nous Les Contemporains ? Et, Avant Tout, Qu'est-ce Que Cela Signifie, être

« De qui et de quoi sommes-nous les contemporains ? Et, avant tout, qu'est-ce que cela signifie, être contemporains ? »

Giorgio Agamben, Qu'est-ce que le contemporain?, Paris, Rivages, 2008.

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11 years ago
Frances Bodomo | Writer/Director

Frances Bodomo | Writer/Director

Frances Bodomo is a Ghanaian filmmaker who grew up in Ghana, Norway, California, and Hong Kong before moving to New York City to study film at Columbia University (BA) and the Tisch School of the Arts (MFA). Her goal is to make conceptually strong films that bring fresh African images to the international forefront. 

Her first short film, Boneshaker (starring Oscar-nominee Quvenzhané Wallis), premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and played at over 20 film festivals including Telluride, SXSW, LA Film Fest, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Her latest short film, Afronauts (recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Production Grant & Spike Lee Fellowship), will premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. She is developing the feature version of the film. 

She was most recently accepted into the 2014 Berlin Talents program. @tobogganeer

10 years ago

Space and Modernism in Ghanaian Architecture

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Commissioned work by South African freelance photographer Alexia Webster. This particular series is spellbounding in the way that it captures public spaces in Urban Africa.  The series provokes the viewer to reinterpret architectural structures and you feel as though you are caught in between the present, past and future where the objects in the photos appear to be both geometrically ordered and…

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10 years ago

Cristina De Middel photojournaliste de formation, a choisi il y a quelques années de quitter le domaine strictement journalistique pour raconter des histoires avec ses photos et s'applique à brouiller les pistes entre réel, fantastique et fantaisiste. En 2012, la série "Afronauts" —interprétation personnelle du projet du zambien Edward Festus Makuka Nkoloso d'envoyer une navette spatiale sur la lune avant les Américains et les Russes—, lui confère une rapide notoriété. En 2013, invitée par le Lagos Photo Festival, elle s'appuie sur le célèbre roman du Nigérian Amos Tutuola, "Ma vie dans la brousse des fantômes" pour réaliser une série de portraits des habitants de Makoko, un quartier pauvre à la périphérie de Lagos.

De passage à Paris, pour le salon Paris Photo, Cristina De Middel nous présente sa démarche dans laquelle science-fiction et Fantasy tentent de déplacer le champs des représentations de l'Afrique.

Voir les photos de "This is what hatred did" sur le site du Lagos Photo Festival

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10 years ago
West African Inventor Makes A $100 3D Printer From E-Waste
West African Inventor Makes A $100 3D Printer From E-Waste
West African Inventor Makes A $100 3D Printer From E-Waste

West African Inventor Makes a $100 3D Printer From E-Waste

Kodjo Afate Gnikou, a resourceful inventor from Togo in West Africa, has made a $100 3D printer which he constructed from parts he scrounged from broken scanners, computers, printers and other e-waste. The fully functional DIY printer cost a fraction of those currently on the market, and saves environmentally damaging waste from reaching landfill sites.

Discarded electronic equipment is one of the world’s fastest-growing sources of waste, as consumers frequently replace “old” models that become more obsolete each year. However instead of letting e-waste sit them on the scrap pile or head to the landfill, Kodjo Afate Gnikou decided to utilize spare parts in order to create a cheap, DIY 3D printer.

Gnikou is part of WoeLab, a hackerspace in the city of Lomé, and has big plans for his recycling project. According to his crowd funding page, he is working with FacLab-France in the WAFATE to Mars project, which aims to make machines from recycled e-waste to prepare for missions on Mars. Systems like the 3D printer could become a crucial part of missions on the Red Planet should they ever go ahead.

Gnikou’s 3D printer was mostly made from materials he obtained from a junk yard in Lomé, though he did have to buy a few parts. The entire system cost about $100 which is a bargain considering current models on the market can cost thousands of dollars.

According to his fundraising page, Gnikou aims that with his project, he will “put technology into needy hands and give Africa the opportunity to not only be a spectator but to play the first role in a more virtuous industrial revolution.”

9 years ago
Chris Marker Alain Resnais Statues Also Die (1963)
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Chris Marker Alain Resnais Statues Also Die (1963)
Chris Marker Alain Resnais Statues Also Die (1963)
Chris Marker Alain Resnais Statues Also Die (1963)
Chris Marker Alain Resnais Statues Also Die (1963)

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11 years ago

Afrique du Sud et science-fiction

Trois nouveaux ouvrages qui vont encore renforcer la position très spécifique de l'Afrique du Sud dans la production de science-fiction africaine. Merci à Lauren Beukes qui a travers son blog promeut cette création littéraire et nous permet ainsi d'y avoir accès.

Afrique Du Sud Et Science-fiction

"The space Race", Alex Latimer, Umuzi.

Afrique Du Sud Et Science-fiction

"Apocalypse Now Now", Charlie Human, Umuzi, 2013.

Afrique Du Sud Et Science-fiction

"The Three", Sarah Lotz, Hodder & Stoughton, et en français "Trois" aux Editions Fleuve Noir. A paraître en mai 2014.

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"Of whom and of what are we contemporaries? And, first and foremost, what does it mean to be contemporary?" Giorgio Agamben, Qu’est-ce que le contemporain?, Paris, Rivages, 2008. Photo: Icarus 13, Kiluanji Kia Henda

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