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ABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedSARAI READER
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain. The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is aINTERNSHIPS
Internships | s a r a i. The Sarai Programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies invites young scholars and practitioners to apply for internship throughout the year. Internships last for a minimum of two months. Interns work with the following research projects Sarai is engaged with at present: – InformationInfrastructures
SARAI READER 07: FRONTIERS At Frontiers. Frontiers considers limits, edges, borders and margins of all kinds as the sites for declarations, occasions for conversation, arguments, debates, recounting and reflection. Our book suggests that you consider the frontier as the skin of our time and our world, and we invite you to get under the skin of contemporaryexperience in
NOTICES | S A R A I
Call for Applications: Internships at the Sarai Archive. The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film andtrade
PIRATE MODERNITY & HYPERSOCIAL NETWORKS: RAVI SUNDARAM Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence & Speculative Computation 2020. Episode 09. Thursday, 10 December. Pirate Modernity & Hypersocial Networks. 5 pm CET / 9:30 pm IST / 11 am EST. UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
ABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedSARAI READER
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain. The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is aINTERNSHIPS
Internships | s a r a i. The Sarai Programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies invites young scholars and practitioners to apply for internship throughout the year. Internships last for a minimum of two months. Interns work with the following research projects Sarai is engaged with at present: – InformationInfrastructures
SARAI READER 07: FRONTIERS At Frontiers. Frontiers considers limits, edges, borders and margins of all kinds as the sites for declarations, occasions for conversation, arguments, debates, recounting and reflection. Our book suggests that you consider the frontier as the skin of our time and our world, and we invite you to get under the skin of contemporaryexperience in
NOTICES | S A R A I
Call for Applications: Internships at the Sarai Archive. The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film andtrade
PIRATE MODERNITY & HYPERSOCIAL NETWORKS: RAVI SUNDARAM Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence & Speculative Computation 2020. Episode 09. Thursday, 10 December. Pirate Modernity & Hypersocial Networks. 5 pm CET / 9:30 pm IST / 11 am EST. UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
S A R A I | MEDIA, INFORMATION, THE Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the AustraliaTHEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound. SARAI READER 01: THE PUBLIC DOMAIN The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is a sovereign entity that comes into being BIOSCOPE VOLUME 11 ISSUE 2, DECEMBER 2020 We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 2. ‘Can I share my screen?’ asks someone in a meeting. They fumble with the buttons. We move from a close shot of their face, inside the contours of their domestic background, and arrive jerkily onto their desktop. In the foreground is their presentation, hastily expanded toNOTICES | S A R A I
Call for Applications: Internships at the Sarai Archive. The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film andtrade
SARAI READER 07: FRONTIERS At Frontiers. Frontiers considers limits, edges, borders and margins of all kinds as the sites for declarations, occasions for conversation, arguments, debates, recounting and reflection. Our book suggests that you consider the frontier as the skin of our time and our world, and we invite you to get under the skin of contemporaryexperience in
TRICKSTER CITY
Trickster City is an aphoristic and playful meander by authors in search of a new language that expresses the profound uncertainties and delicately realised joys of life in the city. The authors draw from experiences, events and biographies, part fictive, part documentary,to inscribe
FELLOWSHIPS
The Death Valley (2012) is a multilingual short film by Rajiv Saikia that aims to capture the 2012 ethnic conflict between the Bodos and Muslims, highlighting how innocent civilians from both sides arecaught in
CYBERMOHALLA
Cybermohalla. Cybermohalla”, a network of dispersed labs for experimentation and exploration among young working class people in different neighbourhoods of the city, that was initiated by Ankur: Society for Alternatives in Education, Delhi and Sarai-CSDS, Delhi in the year 2001. Over the years, the collective produced a wide range of OBJECTS, MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES, AESTHETICS AND POLITICS This project, supported by ICAS:MP, speaks to issues of archiving and memorialization by developing an engagement with a novel and underexplored terrain of historical experience. This is the world of objects as they bear testimony to major transformations in energy use, environment, travel, bodily health and cleanliness, registers ofeveryday life.
S A R A I | MEDIA, INFORMATION, THE Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the AustraliaABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedCONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded. PIRATE MODERNITY & HYPERSOCIAL NETWORKS: RAVI SUNDARAM Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence & Speculative Computation 2020. Episode 09. Thursday, 10 December. Pirate Modernity & Hypersocial Networks. 5 pm CET / 9:30 pm IST / 11 am EST. SARAI READER 06: TURBULENCE Preface. If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire.CYBERMOHALLA
Cybermohalla. Cybermohalla”, a network of dispersed labs for experimentation and exploration among young working class people in different neighbourhoods of the city, that was initiated by Ankur: Society for Alternatives in Education, Delhi and Sarai-CSDS, Delhi in the year 2001. Over the years, the collective produced a wide range of CONTEXT IS KING: CONTEXTUALISATION OF MODELS AND This is the fourth and final research note from Onkar Hoysala, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. “Models and simulations, both, represent certain reality in an abstract formwe are essentially trying to represent reality in somesense.
UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
S A R A I | MEDIA, INFORMATION, THE Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the AustraliaABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedCONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded. PIRATE MODERNITY & HYPERSOCIAL NETWORKS: RAVI SUNDARAM Recursive Colonialism, Artificial Intelligence & Speculative Computation 2020. Episode 09. Thursday, 10 December. Pirate Modernity & Hypersocial Networks. 5 pm CET / 9:30 pm IST / 11 am EST. SARAI READER 06: TURBULENCE Preface. If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire.CYBERMOHALLA
Cybermohalla. Cybermohalla”, a network of dispersed labs for experimentation and exploration among young working class people in different neighbourhoods of the city, that was initiated by Ankur: Society for Alternatives in Education, Delhi and Sarai-CSDS, Delhi in the year 2001. Over the years, the collective produced a wide range of CONTEXT IS KING: CONTEXTUALISATION OF MODELS AND This is the fourth and final research note from Onkar Hoysala, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. “Models and simulations, both, represent certain reality in an abstract formwe are essentially trying to represent reality in somesense.
UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
PUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.CONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded. PROJECTS | S A R A I Hinglish. Sarai-CSDS and SOAS, London launched a three-year British Academy funded project called “Hinglish: The Social and Cultural Dimensions of Hindi-English Bilingualism” in early 2013. The project seeks to understand the contemporary explosion of a new mixed, middling linguistic register involving code-switching and code-mixingbetween
SARAI READER
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain. The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is aINTERNSHIPS
Internships | s a r a i. The Sarai Programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies invites young scholars and practitioners to apply for internship throughout the year. Internships last for a minimum of two months. Interns work with the following research projects Sarai is engaged with at present: – InformationInfrastructures
NOTICES | S A R A I
Call for Applications: Internships at the Sarai Archive. The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film andtrade
EVENTS | S A R A I
Startup States | 2-9 February 2019 – Exhibition and Events. Startup States Sarai Centre for the Study of Developing Societies 29 Rajpur Road Delhi 110054, India Opening Saturday 2nd of February, 2019 Open 11am – 6pm 2nd – 9th February Startup States investigates post-colonial legacies inherent in contemporary forms of powerexercised
MORALITY, ILLEGALITY AND CRIME IN DOWNLOAD CULTURE. Morality, Illegality and Crime in Download Culture. This is the third and final research note from Shiva Thorat, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. A Khandeshi album producer, who is also a politician, complained against me to the police. They gave me strict warnings on why I should not do downloadwork.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: RESEARCHING THE CONTEMPORARY 2017 The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies invites applications for its two-month course on ‘Researching the Contemporary’. This cross-disciplinary course will critically examine the formation of the contemporary and its multiple histories, ideologies, forms andaffects.
S A R A I | MEDIA, INFORMATION, THE Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the AustraliaABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedCONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded. SARAI READER 06: TURBULENCE Preface. If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire.CYBERMOHALLA
Cybermohalla. Cybermohalla”, a network of dispersed labs for experimentation and exploration among young working class people in different neighbourhoods of the city, that was initiated by Ankur: Society for Alternatives in Education, Delhi and Sarai-CSDS, Delhi in the year 2001. Over the years, the collective produced a wide range of UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: INTERNSHIPS AT THE SARAI ARCHIVE The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film and trade periodicals, posters, comics and newspaper clippings through various initiatives, projects and fellowship S A R A I | MEDIA, INFORMATION, THE Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the AustraliaABOUT | S A R A I
History. Sarai began work in 2000 on issues of media, urban life, and the public domain, at a time when such issues were hardly on the horizon in India. In addition, Sarai brought together academics and practitioners in a new dialogue and collaboration. Sarai was initiated by Ravi Vasudevan, Ravi Sundaram , both faculty at CSDS; and the RaqsPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.ARCHIVE | S A R A I
What is striking about the Sarai archives is the focus on producing methodologies of research through immersive ethnographic and critical practice.The Sarai archive includes artist materials, experimental interventions, and archaeologies of everyday life depositedCONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded. SARAI READER 06: TURBULENCE Preface. If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire.CYBERMOHALLA
Cybermohalla. Cybermohalla”, a network of dispersed labs for experimentation and exploration among young working class people in different neighbourhoods of the city, that was initiated by Ankur: Society for Alternatives in Education, Delhi and Sarai-CSDS, Delhi in the year 2001. Over the years, the collective produced a wide range of UNBUNDLING THE BUNDLE: DISTRIBUTION OF TELEVISUAL CONTENT Unbundling the Bundle: Distribution of Televisual Content via Broadband Services. This is the second research note by Ritika Pant, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. In a stylistically treated advertisement of the Indian Premiere League (IPL) 2016, a group of youngsters in variousenvironments like
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: INTERNSHIPS AT THE SARAI ARCHIVE The Sarai Programme invites applications for internships for a period of 2 months (18th February to 19th April 2019) at the Sarai archive. Over the years, we have built a rich archive of field notes, government reports, images, films and video footage, audio collections, film and trade periodicals, posters, comics and newspaper clippings through various initiatives, projects and fellowshipPUBLICATIONS
We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 11. no. 1. This special issue is a step towards mapping a different landscape. It features filmmakers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Pakistan working in fiction and, in a few instances, documentary cinema, with feature-length and short films.THEMES | S A R A I
Archaeology. In its attention to multiple temporalities and histories of media, Sarai’s research has been archeological from its inception. Sarai’s early project Publics and Practices in the History of the Present was a good example, with research ranging across cinema, video, digital media, print and sound.CONTACT | S A R A I
Contact Us. The Sarai Programme is based at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. The Centre is located on #29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi 110054. The nearest Metro Station is Civil Lines (yellow line). Write to us at dak@sarai.net and follow our work on Facebook. OpenStreetMap Embedded.SARAI READER
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain. The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is a SARAI READER 01: THE PUBLIC DOMAIN The Sarai Reader (which is the first of what we hope will be more such collections) can be seen both as a navigation log of actual voyages and a map for possible journeys into a real and imagined territory that we have provisionally called the “Public Domain”. This republic without territory is a sovereign entity that comes into being SARAI READER 02: THE CITIES OF EVERYDAY LIFE The Cities of Everyday Life. This year’s Sarai Reader brings together a range of critical thinking on urban life and the contemporary, marked by spreading media cultures, new social conflict and globalisation. Scholars, media practitioners, critics and activists use a flow of images, memories and hidden realities to create a fascinating array PROJECTS | S A R A I Hinglish. Sarai-CSDS and SOAS, London launched a three-year British Academy funded project called “Hinglish: The Social and Cultural Dimensions of Hindi-English Bilingualism” in early 2013. The project seeks to understand the contemporary explosion of a new mixed, middling linguistic register involving code-switching and code-mixingbetween
CAPTURE ALL: A SONIC INVESTIGATION Capture All: A Sonic Investigation Cohort. We are delighted to announce the six participants of Capture All: A Sonic Investigation – Aasma Tulika, Joel Spring, Shareeka Helalludin, Suvani Suri, Thomas Smith and Uzma Falak. This project is a collaboration between Liquid Architecture (Melbourne) and Sarai (Delhi), supported by the Australia Council for the Arts. MORALITY, ILLEGALITY AND CRIME IN DOWNLOAD CULTURE. Morality, Illegality and Crime in Download Culture. This is the third and final research note from Shiva Thorat, one of the researchers who received the Social Media Research grant for 2016. A Khandeshi album producer, who is also a politician, complained against me to the police. They gave me strict warnings on why I should not do downloadwork.
THE ACT OF MEDIA WORKSHOP The Act Of Media Workshop – Report & Recordings. The Act of Media Workshop, 08-10 January 2016, brought together academics, researchers, and legal practitioners, to discuss themes that were broadly related to law, media and technology. One of the main aims of the workshop was to breakdown disciplinary boundaries, and rethink categories suchToggle navigation
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THE WAGER ON CINEMA: SCREENING 12 – GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND DESIRE The Sarai Programme invites you to the twelfth screening of the film series titled, The Wager on Cinema: Gender, Sexuality and Desire. We shall be screening three PSBT films: ‘Zara Nazar Utha Ke Dekho’ (directed by Anindya Shankar Das); ‘Ishq, Dosti, and All That’ (directed by Ritambhara Mehta, Rituparna Borah, Bhamati Sivapalan and Srishti Lakhera); and ‘Please Mind the Gap’…*
THE MEDIATIZED PROTEST: HONG KONG, CINEMA, TELEGRAM, AND THE LENNONWALL
The Mediatized Protest: Hong Kong, Cinema, Telegram, and The Lennon Wall Date: 17th January 2020, Friday Venue: Seminar Room, CSDS, 29 Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi-110054 Time: 4.00 pm Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 15 September 2019: Young citizens all around you gear up: face masks, gloves, goggles, helmets, knee and shin-pads, biking gear,backpacks and…
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THE WAGER ON CINEMA: SCREENING 11 – IF SHE BUILT A COUNTRY/ AGAR WODESH BANATI
The Sarai Programme invites you to the eleventh screening of the film series titled The Wager on Cinema: Maheen Mirza’s ‘If She Built A Country’/ ‘Agar Wo Desh Banati’. The film’s editor Puloma Pal will be available for the discussion after the screening. The respondents for this film are Fathima Nizaruddin and Sourav Mahanta.Date:…
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BIOSCOPE VOLUME 10 ISSUE 2, DECEMBER 2019 We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 10. no. 2. This issue of Bioscope explores the televisual, whereby the mission of television goes beyond the medium and becomes a central node of information and cultural flows in the nation. Expanding on the notion of television, with its historical antecedents in print, radio, cinemaand…
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: RESEARCH POSITIONS AT MECILA (MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ADVANCES STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: CONVIVIALITY-INEQUALITY IN LATIN AMERICAN) We are delighted to share the first call for applications for research positions at Mecila (Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America) in 2020. The Centre will award 4 Junior Fellowships to candidates who have obtained a doctoral degree in humanities or social sciences…*
BIOSCOPE VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1, JUNE 2019 We’re happy to announce the publication of BioScope vol. 10. no. 1. With the winds of authoritarianism sweeping across democracies in South Asia as elsewhere, the question of how to articulate the new social and political contexts in which we find ourselves is as urgent as ever. Censorship, surveillance and populism have taken on new,changed…
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