Archive of September 2008
waiting for the evening
have been sitting through a long talk; interesting but slow and verbose. tonight I will be making a poster and blog post (at cityspinning) about the “local weather” project.
the presentation happened at The Green City Lab at PICNIC (remotely) yesterday. short but focussed and good (I hope). meanwhile intensely researched the CANOPIES project yesterday as part of the 3hubs intensive eco-design effort.
10:52 AM | 0 Commentsfever, photography, soil and more
have managed to contract the seasonal infection – am kind of down with cold and fever.
so, the first chapter of the invisible farm is done. next is the soil workshop in October. the vegetables the children at jamghat are growing are doing well, I hear. but the kids have no camera so they haven’t been able to document the growth. trying to get somebody to do a photography workshop with a simple digicam with them.
meanwhile this week me and some of my friends will hopefully participate (remotely) in The Green City Lab at PICNIC in amsterdam (thanks to Rob).
back in bangalore
yesterday on the way back from delhi, I had a window seat in the flight. it was full-moon, a big yellow moon flew with me all the way. when we were only about ten minutes away from the airport, I was looking out of the window. the moon was reflected by the numerous lakes on the ground.
there seemed to be MANY lakes. all the land was water and patches of it had the moon every now and then. some lakes seemed to have some translucent film covering them. in the darkness, all of this was quite intense.
Near Future Laboratory Top 15 Criteria That Define Interactive or New Media Art
“It doesn’t work”
“the exhibition curators insist that you spend hours standing by your own wall text so that you can explain to attendees “how it works”“
04:52 PM | 0 Commentsinvisible farm @ jamghat
today was the first day of the “invisible farm” workshop at jamghat. we talked about growing vegetables and why, “unknown” friends and sharing, mapped places around their shelter where they can grow vegetables and learnt to record short audio narratives using audacity. the worksop will be on till the 14th. pictures and updates soon.
02:23 PM | 0 Comments | Tags: petpuja, project