The Afronauts nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize

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On April 19th, the Deutsche Börse photography prize will open at London’s Photographers’ Gallery. Awarded annually since 1996, the prize has an impressive list of recipients — Jeurgen Teller, Walid Raad, Paul Graham, John Stezaker, to name but a few. But it seems that, although the prize’s shortlist has always been international, the jury has shifted its focus ever so slightly to the ‘global south’ in recent years.

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The Hedge-hog’s Diary: Caught Offside

Hedge-hogs in a pile by half empty soda can
Hedge-hogs in a pile by half empty soda can

During the winter of the old times, back when the trees could actually not speak, there was a certain drunk who sat on his back hoping to be caught offside. What does ‘caught off-side’ mean? Well as my great, dead, alive recently declared sane uncle told me, the meaning is really not that important, in fact it does not make any sense, and that is why I must stop writing before I lose my sanity.

INTERMISSION : The Hedge-Hog gets caught offside.

 

 As he ran away from the tortoise, he knew he was in great danger. Having discovered that the big tortoise used steroids, he immediately decided to confront the tortoise.

“Ah ha, alas you have been caught offside Mr. Tortoise.” The blind hedge-hog shouted.

“Not really, correct me if I’m wrong because there is a big chance that I’m might be wrong, but I think…I truly think….You’re the one caught offside,” replied the steroid filled Tortoise. And then after the steroid filled Tortoise pursued the Hedge-hog.

The Hedge-Hog never understood life with his little to no brain. He only understood the journey of moving from houses to houses. The screams and the occasionally large stones he received from the humans.

“Oh humans, such angry filled beasts; they are always so resilient in their quest to exterminate us all.

Well life was good, as long as he could escape the seemingly angry steroid filled tortoise.

 

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a speculative collection

Spaces untouched

The delicacy of many

Within sight of beautiful faces

Deep inside

They shine

Precise with time

Your ways will never go wrong

The plain ground you built will stand

Gorgeous people, I see

A strong hold

A battalion of great descendants

Amassed with strength

With pen or in soul

The ruin of sadness as they go

Letting love flow as they pace their struggle

Chinua Achebe: A Poet of Global Encounters

A rare peek into his later life..

Jesse Weaver Shipley's avatarAfrica is a Country (Old Site)


The first time I met Chinua Achebe I had just started teaching at Bard College, where I had been hired as Director of Africana Studies. I saw Chinua one evening at a campus event and nervously approached to introduce myself. I did not expect his humor or his humility. Instead of exchanging a quick word or two, he engaged me in a long conversation about the state of Africana studies and my research in Ghana. I tentatively began to seek out his company and realized that, while he was one of the most important living writers in the world, he was also lonely living in upstate New York. Over the next six years I spent as much time as I could at the house on the Bard campus where Chinua and his wife Christie lived. Sometimes I was invited but eventually I just started showing up; for food and conversation…

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5 New Films to Watch, N°21

Top two : Creation in Exile, and King ME

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5 new documentaries this week. Crop: Talking About Images is a film directed by Marouan Omara and Johanna Domke. The film, quoting its website, “reflects upon the impact of images in the Egyptian Revolution and puts it in relation to the image politics of Egypt’s leaders. Instead of showing footage from the revolution, the film is shot entirely in the power domain of images — Egypt’s oldest and most influential state newspaper Al Ahram.” From the top-level executive office down to the smallest worker, the documentary follows a photo journalist who missed the revolution due to a hospital stay. Here’s an excerpt: 

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Windough’s 8

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Okay, so after much soul search, Windows 8 in my opinion is a solid operating system, I just needed more time getting familiar (fami-Liar! crazy huh?) with the always monopolized/rejuvenated product. Windows 8 is fast, fluid and intuitive. Good job Microsoft, Apple is not that far away now. I joke.

CANON 7D VS NIKON D7000?

My search for a proper (proper meaning not expensive) DSLR camera is almost over. I did some research, and I found the Canon 7D to be a bit more vibrant than the Nikon D7000. From my research, it seems the Nikon D7000 is preferred in Asia because, of the non-vibrant aspect. The image quality of the Nikon D7000 seems to be ‘hard hitting’ in my own eyes; less happy times more brutal reality. Vibrant Vs Reality. I do understand the concept that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, but I think i might pick up the Nikon D7000 (maybe with a 50mm lens) Nikon D7000 seems to fit my current theme; Hard hitting reality. Anyways what do I know?

Now I just have to get a job, work hard and of course save up.

Any Suggestions or recommendations, please leave a comment down below.

Thanks 

Peace to your Agbada