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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181008T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181010T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181011T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181012T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181015T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181016T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181017T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181018T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181019T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181022T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181023T220000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181024T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181030T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181030T150000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181031T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181031T150000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181101T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
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GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181102T220000Z
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DTSTART:20181102T150000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181105T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181105T160000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181106T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181106T160000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181107T230000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181108T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181108T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181109T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181109T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181112T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181112T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181113T230000Z
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DTSTART:20181113T160000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181114T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181114T160000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181115T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181115T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181116T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181116T160000Z
GEO:30.28747;-97.739304
LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181119T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181119T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181120T230000Z
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DTSTART:20181120T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181121T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T201010Z
DTSTART:20181121T160000Z
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LOCATION:Gordon White Building (GWB)\, Idea Lab\, 2.204
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SUMMARY:Mimi Cherono Ng'ok
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181205T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181206T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181207T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
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 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181211T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181212T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
DTEND:20181213T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Mimi Cherono Ng’ok created Love Song #9 (I knew you before I me
 t you) specifically for the Idea Lab. In these vivid color photographs of v
 egetation\, architecture\, and people\, the artist combines the visual lang
 uage of vernacular photography\, the tactility of printed material\, and th
 e immersion of installation art to produce an emotional\, multisensory expe
 rience. In her work\, Cherono Ng’ok presents an affective register distinct
  from most visualizations of “African photography\,” which typically focus 
 on subjects such as the colonial gaze\, the postcolonial fashioning of the 
 self\, or the apartheid-era fight for civil rights. Instead\, the artist de
 scribes her practice as an “emotional cartography”—a photographic mapping o
 f her sense of attachment to the people and places she encounters. A record
  of becoming and everyday life\, Love Song #9 (I knew you before I met you)
  encourages a meditation on the bond between people and their environments.
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