The Porous City call for proposals for designs of mobile cultural spaces received twenty-five submissions from eight countries.
From January 26-March 20th, the competition website had some 3,000 visitors from around the world. Numerous people sent asked questions …
One of the ways I’ll document the experiences of the POROUS CITY is through stories and narrative fragments that I am writing. The first of these is now on the wiki, access it at:
ONE Being Half-awake and Being Numb…
The POROUS CITY competition site now has a frequently asked questions section and a way to quickly ask a question.
Also the submission form has gone, now just send in your submission as an e-mail attachment as instructed here.…
Thanks to Nisha Nair for the feedback and handholding through the poster-design process! I conder myself a graphic design noob.
Thanks also to Priyanka Kodikal and Nirali Shah for the feedback and criticism for the earlier drafts.
Please download a …
Thanks to Nisha Nair for the feedback and handholding through the poster-design process! I conder myself a graphic design noob.
Thanks also to Priyanka Kodikal and Nirali Shah for the feedback and criticism for the earlier drafts.
Please download a …
“Porous City,” CitySpinning’s “effort of seeking out alternative cultural spaces” in Bangalore is seeking proposals for designs of “mobile cultural spaces.” The mobile cultural space (a mechanical vehicle we are calling THE DOT*) will be an adaptable space, which can …
INTRODUCTION:
POROUS CITY sees the city of flows obstructions also as a city of accidents, shadows, parallel realities, diversity, fiction and imagination.
Across this year POROUS CITY will practice different ways of experiencing, sharing and articulating these realities. These ways …