Project By Edwin van der Heide

In this workshop presentation Edwin van der Heide will address sound and its behaviour in, and its interaction with, space from different playful perspectives. Starting from the sound source distinctions are made between air-born sound, structure-born sound and ear-born sound. Afterwards, sound propagation in different media and different spatial dimensionalities is being addressed, including spatial interference patterns (standing waves).

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Project By Joel Brown and Eve Mutso

Joel Brown and Eve Mutso will lead a creative workshop exploring ideas behind their piece ‘One Hundred and Eleven’, focussing on the interaction between bodies, space, and the oscillation of power.

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Project By Akash Sumanth Paranjape, Assistant Food & Beverage Manager, ARAKU

An introduction to ARAKU Coffee: understanding the beans, roast and origin with respect to elevation, climatic variation and biodynamic farming. The workshop will define the third wave of coffee in India, and look at what makes specialty coffee special. It will also look at time vs. temperature and time vs. airflow when it comes to brewing and some tips and tricks to brew the perfect cup of coffee at home, and much more. Essential knowledge for coffee lovers and the coffee curious!

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Project By Akash Muralidharan

‘The Case of the Missing Vegetables’ is a physical rendition of Akash’s research on forgotten vegetables. In his 100-day project of cooking with forgotten vegetables from the book “Samaithu Paar”, Akash has shared recipes, illustrations, and stories on his Instagram channel.

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Project By Elizabeth Yorke & Anusha Murthy

Edible Issues is a food systems collective fostering thought and conversation on the Indian food system through public participatory events, research project. At Serendipity Arts Festival, there will be a library of books and zines across various topics ranging from agriculture to food culture, addressing some of the most commonly asked questions such as: What does “plant-based” mean in a country that has a large vegetarian culinary repertoire? How do we understand sustainability in the Indian context? Who is responsible for preserving our culinary culture? What influence does technology have on the way we eat?

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A conversation between Rahaab Allana and Georg Wirsching around Bombay Talkies: An Unseen History of Indian Cinema, published by the Alkazi Collection of Photography in association with Mapin Publishing. The volume, containing contributions from a variety of scholars and film historians, presents rare behind-the-scenes photographs from the personal archive of the cinematographer Josef Wirsching, through the 1930s and ’40s when he was employed at the legendary film studio, Bombay Talkies Ltd.

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The launch of 20th Century Indian Art: Modern, Post-Independence, Contemporary, a landmark volume published in association with Art Alive, accompanied by a conversation between Dr. Parul Dave Mukherji, Pramod Kumar KG, and Sunaina Anand. The volume comprises key contributions representing multiple perspectives on modernism, modernity and plurality, along with expansive ideas about contemporary art practices, furnishing a definitive reference for anyone with an interest in Indian art and non-Western art histories.

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Each person will be given some time to use their front cameras and sketch themselves. This self-portrait workshop will encourage us to pay attention to the way we accept ourselves, and the difference between how we look at ourselves and what we draw on an empty page.

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Makanaka will be conducting a workshop on how to make a bag with a stitch Please put a call out for participants to bring a tshirt Also we will be teaching block printing and screen printing, so participants can bring a bag or garment they’d like #makanakaplastic printed on.

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A read aloud session for children (ages 4+) with That Book Store, followed by an art activity in which we will map spaces and imagine our own walks!

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