From Artistic Vision to Developmental EcosystemIntroduction:In an era of rapid urban expansion and mass consumption, there arises a profound need to return to the “roots”—to an authenticity that recognizes the entire world within a single detail. From the heart of the Khulais Governorate, we launch the Mini World initiative. It is not merely a commercial project, but an integrated ecosystem …
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Ziad Al-Anazi: A Noble Pulse Defining the Future of Saudi Art
In an art scene bustling with noise, Ziad Al-Anazi emerges as a serene and confident creative force. He does not merely perform; he breathes a “soul” into the space—a soul that can only be perceived by the heart of a lover. A rising artist of profound inner and outer beauty, Ziad has become the winning bet in the race of Saudi creativity, …
Read More »Building the Cultural Impact Ledger for Makkah
by Binjabi Wadee How Makkah Lovers is creating the first decentralized record of cultural value in the city Makkah is full of stories, talent, heritage, creativity, and community-driven initiatives—yet most of this cultural value disappears the moment it happens. There is no system that documents it, measures it, or rewards the people who create it. Makkah Lovers is changing that. …
Read More »📜 The Makkkh Lovers Creative Economy Manifesto
“Because Love Itself Is a Creative Asset” 1. Vision We are a global community of people who love Makkkh—believing that this love is not just emotion, but a creative force capable of shaping art, knowledge, platforms, and experiences that redefine how the world connects with this exceptional city.We see Makkkh not only as a place, but as a spiritual, cultural, …
Read More »Art as Financial Asset: Turning Cultural Masterpieces into Future Bank Assets
Concept Note Prepared by: Wadee Binjabi – Founder, Binjabiart.comIn collaboration with: Artist Amir Shayesteh Tabar and Happy Lisbon Organization 1. Vision In the evolving landscape of global finance and digital transformation, art is no longer confined to galleries or museums. It is emerging as a new class of asset — a bridge between cultural value and financial capital.This vision seeks …
Read More »Editorial Policy – Music Section Loud & Clear
1. Purpose and Scope The “Loud & Clear” section aims to provide accurate, engaging, and relevant content about the music scene in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, with a focus on: Independent and underground artists Mainstream music trends and developments Festivals, live events, and cultural initiatives Music industry news, statistics, and reports The section seeks to inform, inspire, and …
Read More »Rooster’s DAO Manifesto
“From the Kitchen to the Blockchain: Leading a Participatory Creative Economy” Our Vision Rooster DAO is more than a brand or a restaurant. It is a cultural platform that unites culinary arts, creative content, and emerging technologies to build a participatory economy driven by culture. We believe: Culture is the engine of economic innovation. Community is the heart of every …
Read More »21st Century Skills and Saudi Arabia’s Role in Developing Educational Curricula
In the era of rapid technological and informational revolution, it has become essential to equip future generations with 21st-century skills that enable them to keep pace with the ongoing developments in various sectors. These skills go beyond traditional academic education and encompass a set of cognitive, social, and technological abilities that prepare individuals for success in their professional and personal …
Read More »Exploring AI Technologies in Art Creation
1. Introduction In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have become a fundamental part of many fields, including art. A notable example is OpenArt.ai, a platform that uses AI to create artworks and images based on textual prompts. This article aims to provide a technical overview of how OpenArt.ai works, focusing on the AI and data science techniques underlying this …
Read More »In Praise of Slow: Rediscovering Life in a Fast World
Today, we live in a fast-paced world. Everything moves quickly: work, school, social life, and even the moments that are supposed to be relaxing. Amid this hustle, Canadian writer Carl Honoré, in his book “In Praise of Slow”, invites us to reflect: Do we really need all this speed? And does it actually make our lives better? The Cost of …
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