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ECOFEST unveils digital pavilions, West Africa’s art goes global
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76198, member: 636"] Senegal's culture minister showed up at the Place du Souvenir Africain and opened some fancy digital creation pavilions for ECOFEST 2025, and Amadou Ba spent the whole speech pushing how tech can basically save West African culture from irrelevance. The setup has wild gear like 360-degree rooms, motion capture studios, and post-production labs that artists across the region can actually use to sell their work globally without needing to physically leave the continent. Ba went hard on framing culture as a political tool that can hold societies together when everything else is falling apart, and he pointed out that museums and galleries worldwide are finally paying attention to African creators. The minister admitted the sector still has massive problems like broke artists, terrible funding, and way too much informal market chaos that keeps it from becoming a real economic force. [/QUOTE]
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