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This project showcases a series of transformative art installations aimed at addressing ecological concerns in various locations, including Melbourne and India. Notable works such as "Crane and Tree" by Krishnaraj Chonat, "The Yamuna Blues" by Haubitz and Zoche, and "Chabeel" by Atul Bhalla emphasize local ecosystems and cultural narratives. By encouraging community involvement and archiving local knowledge, these art pieces aim to foster dialogues around environmental regeneration and sustainability. Join us in redefining our relationship with nature through artistry and collaboration.
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A CLIMATE FOR CHANGE Melbourne, October 2011
Crane and Tree by Krishnaraj Chonat, India, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
Crane and Tree by Krishnaraj Chonat, India, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
The Yamuna Blues by Haubitz and Zoche, Germany, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
The Yamuna Blues by Haubitz and Zoche, Germany, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
'Chabeel' by Atul Bhalla, India, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
‘Have you ever seen the Yamuna' by Atul Bhalla, India, for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
Roshanara's Net by Mary Miss, USA for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
Roshanara's Net by Mary Miss, USA for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
Roshanara's Net by Mary Miss, USA for 48 C Public.Art.Ecology 2008
Negotiating Routes – Ecologies of the Byways The Negotiating Routes – Ecologies of the Byways project encourages archiving of local knowledge and mythologies about various ecologies by mapping the various project sites across the country. It creates an alternative road map where artists and communities have come together and have been involved in discussions on the regeneration of the local ecology of the cities or villages that they inhabit.
June 2007: Zariyein 2 Zariyein 2, in Meghalaya in the months of June and July was allied with another research project in Shillong and the East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya. This time Zariyein became a means to unravel various strands of our research questions and understand and document various arenas that we thought were significant for this process.
Thousands of fish perished during dewatering the lake Desilting The process of dewatering the lake began in 2009 Lake Tales by Surekha Jakkur Lake, Karnataka 2011 as part of Negotiating Routes
Three Village Schools between Khopoli & Panvel by Shilpa Joglekar, Maharashtra 2011, Negotiating Routes
Municipal Water points with new signages Direction Boards for various water bodies The Piyau with various information panels Badri Jal Abhiyan by Asim Waqif & Vaibhav Dimri, Badrinath 2011, Negotiating Routes
Restless, Sikkim by Frameworks Media Collective, 2010 as part of Negotiating Routes Chungthang damsite
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