ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月5日 04時09分
A woman in the Bankoni quarter of #Bamako, Mali’s capital, films a #Balani show — a local, informal block party. Partygoers often record the events and use peer-to-peer Bluetooth sharing to pass music to friends. For many Africans, the phone is not merely, or even principally, a communications device. In Mali’s “digital Bamako” markets, vendors fill old phones with new songs — a vibrant, human-driven alternative to @iTunes. The photographer Michaël Zumstein, who shoots for Agence VU, documented the homegrown, offline music scene in Bamako for #NYTMag.
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