Regular schedule will resume

Old Town Mombasa, October 2011 Writing on here isn’t always the easiest thing to do, especially when you’ve got other things going on that distract attention away from the pondering required. I have also been putting in quite a bit of time at The Prepaid Economy: African Edition; a curated tumblog on business, economy and […]

Photosets from Kenya feasibility trip

Small clusters of photographs from our recent travels in rural Kenya are up on the The Prepaid Economy: African edition tumblog. Here’s a quick look at: rural Market Days – from Migwani in the east and Kagio in centre;  a collation of formal and informal mass communication styles from wall paintings to billboards; David the […]

Art in Utrecht. Of course.

25th May 2013, Utrecht Old Town, The Netherlands This post was written by niti bhan and rss originates from www.nitibhan.com

Impact of mainstreaming and commodification of cyber cafe services

Around 2007, the urban cyber cafe industry began to display signs of maturing as the market saturated and the services specific to internet access underwent a process of commodification.  As it came to be perceived as no different a business than setting up a corner kiosk or hot dog stand, there was a shift in […]

Estimating price in unexplored and untapped markets

In addition to estimating the size and value of the Kenyan cyber cafe industry for our client, Village Telco of Cape Town, South Africa, we were tasked with finding out what would people pay for their product, the Mesh Potato. This challenge was the equivalent of walking up to someone and asking: How much would […]

Exploring post-industrial platforms

This spread is the centerfold of an interesting little PDF called Fact, Forces, Fog:: Reckless guesses in a time of change by The Doblin Group of Chicago.  I was first introduced to it in the Fall (Autumn) semester of 2003 when I took Larry Keeley‘s class “Design Planning” (or whatever its being called now) at […]