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  • 07-09-2010

    !SYOU AT NPOX10 FESTIVAL

    With !SYOU you can co-design a huge sneaker at the NPOX10 Festival!

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  • 17-08-2010

    MAKER FAIRE AFRICA 2010, A BIG SUCCESS

    The second Maker Faire Africa took place the 27th and 28th August in Nairobi, Kenya. It was an event that celebrates African ingenuity, innovation and invention.

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BUILDING BRIDGES

24-02-2010 - Building Bridges is an initiative to encourage and reward Kenyans to reach out to others to overcome conflict.

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BUTTERFLY WORKS AT MOBILE WEB EAST AFRICA

17-02-2010 - Emer Beamer spoke about creative digital tools at the two day Mobile Web East Africa conference in Nairobi, Kenya.

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BUTTERFLY WORKS IN ‘IMPACT’ ALLIANCE WITH OXFAM NOVIB

24-02-2010 - We have worked together with Oxfam Novib and with many of her partners in the past with good results, now we are set to truly make an impact.

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GETH20 AND SAMBAZA PEACE ARE SERIOUS FUN

24-02-2010 - For the Kenyan implementation of the Sambaza Peace eLearning environment we are also developing a mobile game and a strategic board game

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INSPIRING CREATIVE AFRICAN DESIGN

27-01-2010 - A garland of flowers, a veil of seed-pods, a buffalo horn, a crown of melons, feathers, stems and stalks - Mother Nature has provided a fully stocked wardrobe.

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2010

08-01-2010 - Wishing everyone a great and transformational 2010.

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MARK KAMAU AT TEDX

10-11-2009 - UPDATE: Mark Kamau gave an inspiring speech at TEDx Amsterdam which was for many, a highlight of the day. Mark even made an impact on influential website WIRED as well, who called his speech simple and powerful.

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ISYOU @ TEDX

21-11-2009 - !SYOU is an international sneaker concept combining on-the-edge style and the finest materials with a new way to think about sneaker design. We call it co-design.

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BUTTERFLY WORKS AT TEDX AMSTERDAM

21-11-2009 - TEDx Amsterdam was a huge success for Butterfly Works, Monique van Dusseldorp from our advisory board curated the program, and Emer and Hester were there!

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