The second mezzanine floor at Salhiya Complex is getting a makeover. The floor which has the Maki Restaurant is getting the ceiling height raised and a lot of clothing stores were closed down and instead restaurants will be opening up in their place.
Author: Mark
Event: Coloring the Past
Coloring the Past is an exhibition and lecture that will be held at CAP (Contemporary Art Platform) and co-hosted by the US Embassy. The exhibition is opening on October 6th and will feature the artists Kate Seelye and Ammanda Salzman who will be exhibiting 19 artworks which illustrate their family’s rich past in the Middle East, in addition to a video with footage of their family in Kuwait and elsewhere in the 50s.
The artists will also be delivering a talk on October 7th where they will share the history of their family’s rich past and talk through the methods and inspirations of their work. They will also be screening photo slides that will explore the family’s journey through the region, specifically Kuwait.
Coloring the Past Exhibition
Date: Sunday October 6th to October 27th, 2013
Time: 7:00PM (for opening reception)
Location: CAP (Contemporary Art Platform)
Coloring the Past Lecture
Date: Monday October 7th, 2013
Time: 6:30PM to 8:30PM
Location: CAP (Contemporary Art Platform)
Trying out the Oculus Rift
I got an email from Q8geeks asking me if I would be interested in trying out the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. He had one and had set it up at his stand at the KuwaitySteps event so I passed by awhile ago and tried it out.
My first impression was the Oculus Rift was pretty light. When you see the device you expect some heft to it but then you pick it up and you’re like thats it? I got to try the headset with a quick round of team fortress followed by a virtual roller coaster ride and then a trip to Norway to check out the Northern Lights. The headset works really well and tracks your movement very accurately. When I first started the roller coaster demo for example I was sitting facing the back of the roller coaster so I had to physically turn around so I could face the front. I loved that. The biggest issue with the Oculus Rift for me was the size of the pixels on the internal screens, they’re pretty large and visible but then again this is just the developers kit and the actual device when released will have a better updated screen (amongst other things).
If you’re interested to try out the Oculus Rift you can pass by the KuwaitiSteps exhibition and try it for free. Q8Geeks has a stand there when you first walk in called GuuStore where he’s also selling micro-controllers such as the Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
Location: Tent outside Safir International Hotel [Map]
Time: 5PM to 11PM
Date: Till Saturday October 5th
Price: For some odd and silly reason there is a KD3 entrance fee
Kuwait Yo-yo Contest 2013
[YouTube]
Arabyoyo.com (the #1 online Arab yo-yo community) yesterday organized a local Yo-yo contest in which returning champion Abdel-wahab Nayef “Kimo Chone” won the event. You can check out his winning performance in the video above.
If you’re a yo-yo fan then check out Arabyoyo.com for a lot more information and video.
Old Kuwait Fire Brigade Footage
This was uploaded by the Kuwait Fire Department. Basd on the cars I’m guessing it’s from the 1960s. [YouTube]
A falcon sold for KD209,000
A falcon was recently sold at an unbelievable price: KD 209,000. This is a record price for a bird of any kind. The unique falcon was sold during an auction held in Jahra.
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This falcon is a unique Iranian Farsi falcon which was hunted by Kuwaitis in Al- Nuweisib when it was flying over Kuwait from Iranian mountains during the migratory season, seeking warm weather. According to a local daily, these hunters were training their falcons in the area, and when they saw this unique falcon, they immediately sent a hunting pigeon with a net to capture it.
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According to Al-Ruwei, if the falcon was hunted in Kuwait while it was flying over the country, its price would be higher than if it was hunted abroad. “People who love this hobby spread news about this on social media, so they always know where the falcon is hunted and when the auction takes place. When a falcon is imported into Kuwait, its keen followers will immediately know when exactly it entered Kuwait and passed through the customs,”
There’s a whole different world out there… [Link]
Passenger forgets mother
Saudi Airlines pilot aborts takeoff after a passenger informed him that he had forgotten his mother at the airport https://t.co/6KW3SAK9J7
— Ahmed Al Omran (@ahmed) October 3, 2013
I thought this was too funny not to share. Here is the article in English [Link]
The Shakshooka pop-up farmers market is taking place tonight from 6 to 7PM, this time outside 10 OH 8 in Kuwait City. If you don’t know where the place is @auntmarieskuwait have a map which you can see [Here] and here it is also on [Google Maps]
Note: Bring cash and a carrying bag if you will be buying stuff
Photo above by @faisalthef
Kuwait is bored
Biggest thing going on today is the video that went viral of the guy getting kissed by the two girls in the car. That’s excitement in Kuwait for ya. The video above is a hilarious spoof of it that’s also been making rounds on whatsapp. [YouTube]
Event: Red Bull Car Park Drift
The Red Bull Car Park Drift is back and it’s going to be held at the Kuwait International fairgrounds. It’s taking place this weekend and there should be lots of great photo opportunities, here are the details:
Location: Kuwait International Fair
Date: Friday October 4th, 2013
Time: 3:00pm – 5:00pm
For more information you can visit the Red Bull website [Here]
The Cinema Club Show
An Episode from Farouq Abdul-Aziz’s Cine Club Show on Kuwait TV from Farouq Abdul-Aziz on Vimeo.
Wow I can’t believe I just found this! Those of you who used to watch KTV back in the day will remember a show that came on once a week called The Cinema Club where a host would first talk a bit about the movie he was going to show and it’s importance, and then play it for us. The host Farouq Abdul-Aziz uploaded one episode of the show on Vimeo and you can watch it above. Sadly the sound quality isn’t that great but the opening sequence still managed to bring back so many memories.
Breitling now open
Last year Breitling got a new owner in Kuwait and last week they opened their first flagship store at Al Hamra Tower. I’ve got a personal attachment to the brand since I had one in high school and later got another one after graduating from university. The new store is located right next to Panerai on the ground floor.
Kuwait, circa 1970
The Huntley Film Archives have uploaded another video of Kuwait from their film archive, this time dating back to around 1970. Video starts of slow a bit but becomes more interesting after the 3 minute mark. [YouTube]
In case you missed my previous posts on films on Kuwait from the Huntley Film Archives, below are the links:
Close Up On Kuwait – 1962 (a must watch)
Kuwait adverts from the 1980’s
Metal detectors to be installed at malls?
Metal detectors may soon be installed at all mall entrances in Kuwait following the fatal stabbing of a man on Thursday.
Minister of Interior Major Raed Buslaib said the ministry had agreed to increase security at malls after residents were shocked by the public killing.
“The ministry is now discussing the security systems in the malls. We agreed that the number of surveillance cameras should be increased and alarms and metal detectors should be installed at mall entrances and maintained regularly,” Buslaib told the Kuwait Times. [Arabian Business]
I hope that’s not going to happen just because based on current security setups around Kuwait at hotels and even at the airport, I don’t think it’s going to be effective since security tends to slack off. Also even if they did stop people bringing knives in from outside the malls they could still buy them once they’re inside.
Kuwait Times also have the full story on this weekends stabbing, turns out it wasn’t over a girl. [Link]