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MULAKATON KI GALIYAAN
A NOTE ON ‘MULAKATON KI GALIYAAN’ AND ITS ARCHITECTS Mulakaton Ki Galiyaan – The Lanes of Encounter, our first issue from the network and neighbourhood project which finally grounded on the eve of 25th […]
November 15, 2015, Sreejata Roy

OpenStreetMap as the template, a Workshop
We organised a workshop with Riju (Sumondro Chattopadhya, Project Director, Centre for Information Studies, Bangalore) on 28 November at Khoj, through which young local residents narrated their gendered experience of neighbourhood public space, visibility, mobility […]
November 15, 2015, Sreejata Roy

Announcing (KHOJ)50 Fundraising Campaign!
In 1997 Khoj International Artists’ Association started as an idea, a space for artists supported by artists. By 2015, it stands transformed as a globally recognised institution. A creative hub and experimental laboratory […]
November 6, 2015, Web Master

Experiencing Gaze via Art in Public Space
As art historian James Elkins observes, the gaze is “a treacherous concept” for theorists in different fields – it is “conceptually ambiguous, self-contradictory, occasionally too rigid, too abstract, too general or […]
October 12, 2015, Sreejata Roy

Poetics of a parallel reality: Leo Castenada and his rift to alternate spaces.
What makes for spaces in the virtual void? – One may call it a void also because it allows you the liberties of construction and creation in the most coherent or in its fairly banal […]
October 8, 2015, Mario D'Souza

Women on Streets: Encounters in Everyday Life
Nian Paul Research scholar Jawaharlal Nehru University The invisibility of women and the restricted mobility as highlighted in the previous blog will remain incomplete without further enquiring/delving into the negotiations that the women residing in […]
September 30, 2015, Web Master

The ‘Dual’ Identity and the ‘Camouflaged’ Freedom
Chetana Naskar Research scholar Jawaharlal Nehru University Women have thrived in the society not without putting up struggle and when the question of imprinting self-identity comes into the scenario the scuffle becomes more austere. The […]
September 30, 2015, Web Master
EXPERIENCING THE ‘OTHERNESS’ – THE STREETS AND NARROW LANES OF KHIRKEE-HAUZRANI
Chetana Naskar Research scholar Jawaharlal Nehru University It was on Friday, 13th August, when I along with my co-intern Nian and our two little, but exuberant and extremely flamboyant guide Binu and Veena (name […]
August 27, 2015, Sreejata Roy
First Day at Khirkee
11th August 2015 Nian Paul Researcher, Social Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University Narrow lanes with buildings towering high on the onlooker, innumerable shops occupying the ground level establishments of the buildings, congested lanes which has skipped […]
August 20, 2015, Sreejata Roy

Introducing : Juan Orrantia and Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan
Introducing two of our new residents for ‘Coriolis Effect : Currents across India and Africa’, an international residency exploring the political, social and cultural relationships between India and Africa : Juan Orrantia and Ethiraj Gabriel […]
August 14, 2015, Pakhi Sen
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