Dates
From 2:30 to 7:30 p.m., 12th to 20th July, 2009…
As unknown, invisible people, is it possible for us to imagine the city in a way, which is less alienating and fragmented? The exhibition looks at the role mobile
The two day think tank, on the 10th and 11th July, 2009… will establish a basis for a contextual understanding of the role mobile cultural spaces can play in Indian cities. It will also give us a clearer idea of
LAND DREAMS, cataloguing our cultural aspirations and use-values related to LAND
Living in a country and region with active land-struggles and a history of land-rights movements^ and attempts of land-reform, if land is made available to us for some time, …
In January this year CitySpinning invited design proposals for the DOT (Demonstrating Outdoor Tactics), a configuration for a mobile cultural space for Bangalore.
Proposals were short-listed in April and then every participant was requested to license their proposal under an …
In January this year CitySpinning invited design proposals for the DOT (Demonstrating Outdoor Tactics), a configuration for a mobile cultural space for Bangalore.
Proposals were short-listed in April and then every participant was requested to license their proposal under an …
Documentation (panels, video, audio) of the Petpuja and Canopy projects is up at the CUBE gallery as a part of Futuresonic, a festival of music, art and ideas held in Manchester, UK from the 13th to the 23rd May, …
A sign board promoting the CANOPY project is a part of Make Then Love You in Chennai. This is what my sign might look like. Might because the signs are going to be hand-painted by a film-poster painter and the …
Nisha Nair, an architect from Mumbai, spent a week (April 5th to 11th) at CitySpinning in Bangalore working on the space for the YourTime Club. Here are some photographs of the process.
There are also some pictures of the thermocol, …
Today in a story about Bangalore’s design culture a photograph of the site of the YourTime Club’s (YC) first meeting was featured in DNA Bangalore. A more detailed story about the YC was in last Sunday’s edition of the same …
The first meeting of the YourTime Club happened on Saturday, 11th April. We had Indu, Sunil, Harsh, Sony, Nisha, Ajay, Ritwick, Tarun and Saritha at the meeting.
Minutes of some the discussions which happened in the meeting: