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Cairo Jewelry

Cairo: Twitter/Facebook (Photo: Rayna Wiles)
Photo taken by my colleague Rayna Wiles whilst in Cairo. Social media revolution? Or low barriers to entry for jewelry tat?



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26 Apr 2011

In: Cairo, Design Inspiration
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Currency As Authority

25 Apr 2011

In: Alexandria, Design Inspiration
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A young Muammar al Gaddafi on a Libyan banknote – currency as authority, and how to undermine it? Yasser the driver in our Alexandria hotel. …
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Head/Blood

18 Apr 2011

In: Cairo, GRF
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Defense/Pride

18 Apr 2011

In: Cairo, Design Inspiration
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Wondering to what extent Adidas wraps itself in the Egyptian flag to avoid being targeted by protesting youths? Rather than aligning itself with the new …
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Border. Crossing.

17 Apr 2011

In: Musa'id, Today's Office
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As border crossings go its slow but hustle-lite. An hour to figure out the dynamics of the visa process and stand with exit stamp in …
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Rvltn Grf

17 Apr 2011

In: Cultural Norms, Musa'id
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Graffiti greeting visitors to the Libyan border town of Musa’id. Loosely translated as: “Thanks to the son of January 25th, from Libyans” “Don’t go down the path of …
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The Alex-Marsa Matrouh Road

17 Apr 2011

In: Today's Office, Zawyet el Hawale
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Today’s office is a 650km stretch of coastal highway from Cairo to Musa’id in Libya and an opportunity to experience the periphery of current events …
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40 Qs About The (Coming) Revolution

17 Apr 2011



See also: Is Internet Access a Human Right? These questions were originally meant to be weaved into a post here on Future Perfect – ended up …
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Snippets

17 Apr 2011

In: Cultural Norms, Musa'id
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Hacking A Cellular Network

An interesting tech angle in the Libyan civil war is how local network Libyana has been subverted to carry communications traffic (mostly voice calls as …
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