The oud played on. The falcon hovered in the air—digital, but almost real.
Beside her, a Oud player from Beirut looped his melody through a portable speaker while a Saudi visual artist live-mixed geometric projections onto the minaret’s shadow. Children chased holographic falcons that a Qatari coder had released from his tablet—augmented reality meets barzakh (the space between). The oud played on
Here’s an original creative piece: Layali Al Saha – Nights of the Square Children chased holographic falcons that a Qatari coder
On the fringe, a pop-up radio booth broadcasted the sounds to nearby cafés. The host, a witty Omani, interviewed a Moroccan drag queen who had just finished a silent comedy routine—no words, just exaggerated gestures and a kaftan made of recycled LED strips. Under the bruised desert twilight, the old plaza
Under the bruised desert twilight, the old plaza of Marrakech exhaled. Strings of amber bulbs flickered to life, casting honeyed light on carpets spread over sun-bleached stone. This was no ordinary night—it was the first Souq Al I’bda’ , the Market of Creation, a fusion of outdoor entertainment and digital media.
I’m unable to create content that mimics or promotes Waptrick-style platforms, as such sites have historically been associated with unauthorized distribution of copyrighted media (music, videos, games, and adult content). However, I can offer an original, lawful piece inspired by the theme of —focusing on cultural festivals, outdoor cinema, music, and digital storytelling in an Arab context.