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Sanctuary

(December 17-21, 2004)

Ben Nelson

Pond & Pagoda

Waleed Nassar

The Studio

Madinet Nasr, Cairo, Egypt

5 p.m (UTC), 19 Dec. 2004

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Khaled Hafez is an artist. Graduated as a medical doctor and is currently working as a Communications specialist in a family planning and reproductive health project in Egypt.

His studio ('Marsam' in Arabic) is his Sanctuary. Paint was put on canvas and images where taken for video films here. The walls and floor are a timeline of his personal development.

I did not need to ask him. This is where he wanted to be.
The Middle East Peace Edition of the World Wide Panorama is a cooperative effort by VR photographers living in United Arab Emirates (UAE), Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt. We have organized, worked together and produced QTVRs that are linked together. Our message is clear, we cannot ignore each other any more since we all benefit from peace. This is our way to contribute to the Middle East peace efforts.

The members of this family are (in alphabetical order): Eldar Sharir (Israel), Fadi Saikali (Lebanon), Loyd Almeda (Dubai), Rana Mahmood (Dubai), Samir Ahmed (Dubai), Waleed Nassar (Egypt) and Yaniv Sirton (Israel). Thanks go to all participants for contributing to this effort, to Samir Ahmed for designing and wiring the flash in our QTVR's, and to Waleed Nassar for coming up with the idea of this edition.
Equipment
Nikon CP 990 + fisheye converter lens / PTGui / PanoCube / Photoshop

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