ART SERIES: City Cotton – The Powers that Be

The series of artworks ‘City Cotton – The Powers that Be’ consist of photos used in the Sensing Nairobi pilot exposition at the British Institute of East Africa (BIEA) Nairobi in 2017.

The images on the photos are used in several legal cases by the people depicted on the images to fight for the return of their lands, which were grabbed by former Kenyan president Moi (among others) .

The project represents the eternal fight between good & evil and the powerless and powerful.

Click on the images for a more detailed description & view.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 111/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

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    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 149/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 148/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 147/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 146/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 145/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 144/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 143/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 142/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 141/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 140/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 139/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 138/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 137/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 136/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

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    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 135/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 134/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 133/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 132/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

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    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 131/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 130/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 129/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 128/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 127/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 126/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 125/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 124/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 123/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 122/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 121/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 120/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 119/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

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    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 118/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 117/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 116/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 115/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 114/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 113/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 112/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • Out of stock

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 150/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 110/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 109/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • Out of stock

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 108/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 107/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • Out of stock

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 106/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 105/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 104/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 103/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 102/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

  • City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 101/150

    Image from the installation ‘City Cotton - The Powers that Be’ at the first Sensing Nairobi pilot expo at the British East Africa Institute in Nairobi. The expo at the BIEA was the pilot for the bigger Sensing Nairobi expo at the National Museum of Kenya.

    The images on display were used as evidence in the court case oft he City Cotton community vs The Government of Kenya & former Kenyan president Moi. After 3 years of proceeding, the City Cotton community won the case, due to the evidence and the dedicated community committee being determined to achieve justice. The ruling was regarded as a landmark ruling.

    The installation consisted of 150 images hanging from the ceiling, consisting of 2 x 75 prints of the evidence photos, each plastified & cut in a unique way, stamped and numbered 1 to 150. The photos were hung with thin, vulnerable lines from the ceiling, so after some time most of them would fall down and the visitors would walk over them.

    Most plastified photos have therefore marks, scratches & dirt on them, which are integral part of the artworks.

    Retributions for this work: Intimidation, Stinging & Arrest.

    DIMENSIONS:

    Length: 30 cm,

    Width: 22 cm,

    Depth: 2 mm,

    Weight: 30 gr

    MATERIALS:

    Photo paper, ink, plastic, dirt.

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