What does it mean to future-proof culture in the digital age? And how can technology serve, rather than erase, deeply local narratives? Usanii ni
What does it mean to future-proof culture in the digital age? And how can technology serve, rather than erase, deeply local narratives? Usanii ni
This report presents a detailed exploration of the state of Audio Visual Archives in Nairobi and by extension, Kenya.
The most recent phase of S4C was based in actualising the need and desire to establish a longer, more intentional approach in skills implementation.
With much delight, we are immersed in the actualisation of our Historians in Residence program! It is a dimension of our work we’ve had
Akanyijuka Evans is a digital artist based in Kampala, Uganda. In his series, Akanyijuka collages and manipulates photography with AI-generated images to create hyperrealistic
Banji Chona is an artist, researcher and curator. Her current artistic practice is expressed through both earth-based alchemy, which involves using natural materials and
African Digital Heritage is excited to announce and launch our online Historians in Residence program! The residency will support three African, early practice cultural
For us at African Digital Heritage, it looks like tailoring training programs to speak to the contexts, collections and needs of the attendees of
This toolkit is specially curated for cultural heritage practitioners working at community level. It is informed by the Cultural Heritage in Kenyan Counties Report
The Skills for Culture program was first conceptualized by African Digital Heritage (ADH) in 2019 as part of the British Council Cultural Heritage For