DCI: Day 1 Let’s create

Ivory Thrones at AMM

Friday, September 15th, 2006 at 10:31 AM

Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa has a beautiful campus with excellent facilities. The newest building on this campus is the Africa Media Matrix which hold the School of Journalism.


Rhodes University African Media Matrix

The AMM is the base for the Digital Citizens Indaba. This journalism school features brand new TV studios with professional studio equipment. Brand new radio studios. In their finally year students form media companies and these companies have offices in the building. They have massive computer labs and the whole building has wireless broadband. The walls are decorated with historical pictures, original art work, autographed books by Rhodes Alumni,and pieces of media art. In short it is a very impressive building.

The best thing however, yes even better than the wireless broadband internet which by the way is powered by some serious looking equipment, comme ca:


Rhodes University African Media Matrix

Yes even better than that wireless system and the historical pictures. The best thing about this building is the place where many of us do our best work, the toilets.


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

The tiles in the toilets are decorated with quotes on the media from various sources. It makes for very interesting reading. Here are a small selection.

From the famous historical:


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

Three estates in parliament; but in the Reporters’ gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth estate more important far than they all.
Edmund Burke

To the calls to action


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

Make it your pledge to keep Africa on the front pages of the world’s newspapers and television screens. And not just the bad news, because great and good things which take place on this continent often go unreported.
Mohammed Amin

To the beautifully surreal


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

Radio lets people see things with their own ears.
New York Times editorial

To the uncompromisingly honest


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

Only cowards and panic-mongers will think of surrendering to this threat (of apartheid).
Inkululeko

The African proverb


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

The cock that crows in the morning belongs to one household but his voice is the property of the neighbourhood.
Chinua Achebe

Some give advice


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

Never pick a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel.
Bill Clinton

To the funny


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

You cannot hope to bribe or twist (thank God!) the British journalist. But, seeing what the man will do unbribed, there’s no occasion to.
Humbert Wolfe


Rhodes University AMM toilet tiles

An editor is one who separates the wheat from the chaff and prints the chaff.
Adlai E. Stevenson

Yeah my camera goes everywhere with me because you never know!

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19 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Kenyan Analyst  |  September 15th, 2006 at 11:12 am

    Great quotes there.

  • 2. alexcia  |  September 15th, 2006 at 1:30 pm

    I cannot reach my blog.

    Can anyone get “alexcia.blogspot.com”?

    Heres another site thats down.
    http://whisperinginn.blogspot.com/

    My suspicious mind tell me “http://www.kenyaunlimited.com/feed/out”
    may be next

  • 3. alexcia  |  September 15th, 2006 at 1:38 pm

    another site gone down “kenyanentrepreneur.blogspot.com”

    I think we have achieved notoriety

  • 4. alexcia  |  September 15th, 2006 at 1:46 pm

    if you can i suggest you do a quick full backup

  • 5. alexcia  |  September 15th, 2006 at 1:51 pm

    the site are now online
    sorry guys.
    that was a scare

  • 6. Mentalacrobatics  |  September 15th, 2006 at 2:36 pm

    All the blogs you mentioned are hosted on blogspot. It probably means that blogspot was going through some maintainence. You may want to bookmark http://status.blogger.com/ for future reference.

  • 7. sokari  |  September 15th, 2006 at 3:37 pm

    Interesting quotes and everything looks lovely and modern etc but really isnt it about time they changed the name of the university? Achebe -

    “The cock that crows in the morning belongs to one household but his voice is the property of the neighbourhood.”

  • 8. Mitzy  |  September 15th, 2006 at 4:48 pm

    From Yvonne Chaka Chaka, to pics of skip-to-my loo. Na hio ndiyo maendeleo!
    Rhodes University’s media facilities seem quite impressive. I wish Kenyan and other African universities could borrow a leaf from this, or even come up with ways of having joint knowledge sharing programs between the universities/colleges (e.g. our KIMC or Daystar folks doing a semester or year at the AMM). By taking a look at the ESSAy project’s SA-feels-hot-so-no-collaboration-from-Kenya issues going on, that might be tough, since egos are at stake.
    In the long run, with proper planning and the amount of money floating around especially within the private educational institutions, there is no reason why Kenya can’t have media centers of Africa Media Matrix’s calibre….we seem to be getting there, but at a skewed pace and always playing catch up.

  • 9. Mentalacrobatics  |  September 15th, 2006 at 4:54 pm

    Sokari, there is a pretty big lake bang in the middle of Africa we should change the name of as well. and lets not forget the cities and roads and universities elsewhere. Of course the name change is something that should be looked in to. That is yet another issue that Africa should deal with.
    But why is it that now when this conference is on colour and names become more important than the content of what is being spoken? Why were people not calling for Lake Victoria’s name to be changed last week?
    Can we please focus on what is happening here. A collection of African BLOGGERS. and believe me i am sitting in a room here with over 20 african nationalities represented. How can that NOT BE POSITIVE?
    Let us leave the name change debate for another day. And when we start I will look in my own country first.

  • 10. Mentalacrobatics  |  September 15th, 2006 at 4:56 pm

    Mitzy waa kenya has been bashed over ESSAy this week. waa waa. i will do a post about that. I am glad you liked the pictures.

  • 11. uaridi  |  September 15th, 2006 at 5:56 pm

    Fun pics as usual, and a lot of good stuff. I hope you picked up enough stuff to educate and entertain us for the next 12 months. I am glad you represented us.

  • 12. Mitzy  |  September 15th, 2006 at 11:44 pm

    Looking forward to more DCI inspired posts from you, Banks, Mat & KP while you’re all still fresh.
    Bring on more pics too, and thank you for censoring the Ivory Throne ones :) (Ref: “…my camera goes everywhere with me…” and “…the place where many of us do our best work, the toilets…”) hehehe…potty paparazzi!
    What happens In~daba, Stays in In~daba! ;)

  • 13. sokari  |  September 16th, 2006 at 7:54 pm

    D - I hear you and await your feedback!

  • 14. sokari  |  September 16th, 2006 at 10:14 pm

    I was thinking, would it be possible to have a list of the 20 or so African (blogs) bloggers that attended the conference. I hope they will be posting at least some thoughts on the event. I think it is important for all of us to hear what they have to say and for other bloggers to be able to enter into constructive discussions with them on their thoughts etc. So far the only names available are those listed on the blog front page - not sure if these are speakers, organisers or both.
    Thanks

  • 15. Kenyan Pundit » Blo&hellip  |  September 19th, 2006 at 1:31 am

    [...] Thankfully, I think I’m the only blogger who sucked at multi-tasking. For those looking for detailed coverage check out: 1. Mental Acrobatics (can I say that he’s a papparazzi extraordinaire), documented lots from ivory thrones to the real controversy. (Mental hebu stop hoarding those Malaika pics!). [...]

  • 16. JKE  |  September 20th, 2006 at 2:39 am

    The Journey is the Destination….for us, who didn’t have the chance to attend the conferences, these stories are more important than the actual conference. Thx for the switch picture + toilet insight - greatly appreciated!

  • 17. hash  |  September 21st, 2006 at 8:11 am

    Good quotes and fun post, thanks for giving us a review of the urinal too. :)

  • 18. Grandiose Parlor » &hellip  |  September 23rd, 2006 at 3:40 am

    [...] I believe it’s is safe to state that no immediate changes or impacts will be apparent. However, if the post-conference post by Mike Stopforth on his blog and the numerous synopses offered by Ethan, Ory, Mental acrobatics and the official conference blog are anything to go by, it appeared the conference did bring about the dawn of a new beginning for some: more eyes have been opened, and the newly sowed seeds of fresh ideas have started sprouting. Decent returns for a two-day conference it seems. [...]

  • 19. Anthony Arojojoye  |  September 30th, 2006 at 4:27 am

    I really enjoy the Achebe piece. Very insightful.

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