Anniversary #SundayRead from the archives:
In Pictures: The 2013 Cape Town Zombie Walk, Part 2
https://t.co/IaWDClQ4mo
The second part of a photographic showcase, in which the zombies retrace their steps as the light fades.
Anniversary #SundayRead from the archives:
In Pictures: The 2013 Cape Town Zombie Walk, Part 1
https://t.co/R8KA0CgBw6
The first part of a photographic showcase of one of the best Cape Town Zombie Walks.
I made a game for the BitsyFest jam. It's my first #Bitsy game.
It's a small adventure game about "repatriating" antiquities in museums. (Absolutely not based in reality, in other words.)
Play it here:
https://t.co/FQLpQCNiAV
#IndieDev#GameDev#PixelArt
Meet Bill Masuku, an award-winning Zimbabwean comic book artist and writer known for creating comics such as Razor – Man and Captain South Africa.
28 October 2023
The Venue Avondale, Harare
0900-1700
$5
@kaymediaafrica@SouthernAfrArts#Comexposed23#scriptsandbars
#SundayRead from the archives:
GrafLit: The Official Launch And Exhibition
https://t.co/LPqoDYoS4J
10 years ago an incredible #sacomics anthology was launched in Cape Town in collaboration with @OpenBookFest.
Over two days a group of comics creators, including @dwuff and @TheBeardlyBen, transformed @book_lounge's windows. We filmed a time lapse and documented the process with detailed photos and interviews.
https://t.co/oULMNBjEvX
"It's 2023, and it's simply unconscionable that the highest awards in Australian journalism are sponsored by fossil fuels, with no specific climate reporting award." @mongster#Australia https://t.co/DoOGoBnj54
We've united African Creators from Ethiopia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and more, all in one captivating Pan-African Comic Book Anthology titled Long Distance 🖋️🌟 The best part? It will be available in stunning Deluxe Hardcover Edition! Get your special launch day voucher now! ⬇
#SundayRead from the archives:
Pulp Fiction At Open Book
https://t.co/C5tpnxBikM
Since @OpenBookFest is starting in a few days, here's a showcase from 10 years ago, when nearly 25 000 books were used to build temporary art installations in the festival's venues.
The August newsletter has just been sent to subscribers. You can sign up here: https://t.co/i7JyBQMcSI
(Once a month at most, featuring some highlights, some archive favourites, and occasional behind-the-scenes commentary.)