Month: June 2013

Herero Costume Culture

They found the original cosplayers.

In 2011 Jim Naughten spent 4 months photographing the Herero tribe of Namibia. His book, Conflict and Costume, is an in-depth look at the bold and gorgeous costumes that have come to represent the cultural identity of the Herero people.

The style of dress was introduced during the German/Herero conflict in the early 20th century, when nearly 80% of the Herero population was wiped out. Though the attire was originally forced upon the Herero people, it has since become a tradition and point of pride. “If a warrior killed a German soldier he would take and wear their uniform as a badge of honor, and to ‘take’ or appropriate their power. A version of these uniforms is worn by Herero men today at festivals and ceremonies, to honor the fallen ancestors and to keep the memories alive.”

Solar powered charging

this is pretty nice. of course it would be much better if everyone standardized on micro usb instead of crappy one-off plugs like apple does.

25 solar-powered charging stations will sprout in parks, beaches and other outdoor spaces in the 5 boroughs, part of a pilot project from the wireless provider in partnership with the city.