• City Cotton 001 [BIEA] City Cotton 001 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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.

  • The Gods of Money 001 [CONFISCATED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was during 6 months confiscated by the Kenyan Government.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Mirrors, Money, Juju

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    The Gods of Money 002 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 003 [CONFISCATED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was during 6 months confiscated by the Kenyan Government.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 004 [CONFISCATED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was during 6 months confiscated by the Kenyan Government.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 005 [CONFISCATED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was during 6 months confiscated by the Kenyan Government.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 006 [CONFISCATED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was during 6 months confiscated by the Kenyan Government.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 60 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 1 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Money, Juju

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    The Gods of Money 010 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 011 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 012 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    Retributions for this work: Censored on the Kenya Art Fair (1).

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 013 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 014 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 015 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 016 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 017 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 018 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 019 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 34 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • The Gods of Money 020 [CENSORED]

    For the artworks RxAxLxF did several internships with African indigenous priests (in Kenya often referred to as ‘Juju masters’), who trained RxAxLxF in how to put specific spiritual energy in the works so that they will generate money for the owners of the works. RxAxLxF used the knowledge he learned to treat wood, metals, coins and other materials to instill special spiritual energy in the works which is aimed to generate money for the owner.

    This work was Censored on the Kenya Art Fair.

    DIMENSIONS: Length: 34 cm, Width: 25 cm, Depth: 5 cm, Weight: 0.5 kg

    MATERIALS: Wood, Paint, Print, Paper, Metals, Wires, Gemstones, Money, Juju

  • City Cotton 002 [BIEA] City Cotton 002 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 003 [BIEA] City Cotton 003 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 004 [BIEA] City Cotton 004 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 005 [BIEA] City Cotton 005 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 006 [BIEA] City Cotton 006 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 007 [BIEA] City Cotton 007 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 008 [BIEA] City Cotton 008 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 009 [BIEA] City Cotton 009 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 residents look at their images City Cotton 010 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 011 [BIEA] City Cotton 011 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 012 [BIEA] City Cotton 012 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 013 [BIEA] City Cotton 013 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 014 [BIEA] City Cotton 014 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 015 [BIEA] City Cotton 015 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 016 [BIEA] City Cotton 016 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 01/150

    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 017 [BIEA] City Cotton 017 [BIEA]

    City Cotton – The Powers that Be @ Sensing Nairobi – BIEA Nairobi 2017 – Image 017/150

    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 018/150

    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 019/150

    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 020/150

    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 021/150

    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 022/150

    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 023/150

    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 024/150

    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 025/150

    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 026/150

    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 027/150

    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 028/150

    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 029/150

    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 030/150

    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 031/150

    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 032/150

    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 033/150

    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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