Our I believe they’ll let us out soon. They’ve given Ok seriously though, this tongue in cheek partners me some free time to write this letter. We only forword is a pure reflection of the amount ever get 4 hours of time to of hard work we’ve put in this book. In it we ourselves and that’s for sleep. However, soon use emerging and existing tech to present a we might even be let out into the sun! collection that spans multiple disciplines. A self Imagine, going out there and not having to taught engineer who builds electric email support at **** because the friggin wheelchairs for the differently abled, hubs that software they sold us to make this book isn’t are forges for wild creative endeavours, and working right. art that blurs the world between fantasy and reality are only a tiny representation of what They said we couldn’t do it last year. They you’ll find within. said it was impossible. “WELL ANGIE LOOK. LOOK AT WHAT WE’VE ACCOMPLISHED! Whether you’re reading the digital version or WE”RE PUBLISHING A BOOK WITH AR! AND the print version of this book you’re bound to I ONLY LOST HALF OF MY HAIR GETTING enjoy what you find in these pages IT DONE!” Ok, I’m getting too excited but maybe that’s ok. I mean this is possibly one of the most unique books ever published in East Africa. A one of a kind presentation of Kenyan art, innovation and music. It took hours of agonising design work, video shoots, phone calls, edits and re-edits for the edits, “can you make the font just a little bigger”s, and all sorts of seemingly mind f***cking setbacks. -Liz K I have to get back now. There’s a zoom Festival Founder meeting in a few and I might get the chance to mute my mic and shout “FUUUDGE” if we have to delay going to print again. It’s only happened three times before. What joy. 50nd3k4 6 50nd3k4 7
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