The Cultural Avatars project by Orange aims to empower African youth and promote cultural representation in the gaming world. Africa, home to the fastest-growing gaming market, has been largely underrepresented in video games. This initiative seeks to change that by providing tools and platforms for young African game developers.
The project features a collection of digital assets, including gaming skins, designed by local fashion designers to reflect the diverse cultures of Africa and the Middle East. These skins were introduced at a major gaming event and made available as free, open-source assets for developers. Additionally, a Game Jam was organized to encourage independent African developers to create games inspired by African cultures and stories.
A project by Orange Middle East & Africa,Publicis Conseil,Yasmine El Tazi (Egypte),Ibrahim Fernandez (Ivory Coast),Marie-Laure Jaomatana (Madagascar),Busterwood
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Digital campaign
Oral traditions and expressions, Performing arts
ICH-inspired artefact
Traditional craftsmanship
Dedicated physical events
Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe
Virtual museum
Social practices, rituals and festive events, Performing arts