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work in progress(Delhi) | IIC - 29.01.18



Final Note: This mixed media experiential installation is a reference point of life and livelihood. This work is not about the objectification of organic life or rough side of no-organic, this idea helps you to walk inside a memory lane. This work is not about destination rather about an everyday journey where thousands of life travel from one green point to various grey zone, for various socio-political pressure. In the Installation and during the short performance piece, our the intention is very to celebrate the bonding between nature and lifestyle.

keypoint - 1.dispossable site 2.new architect 3.conflicting between urban and eco-friendly 4. migration and labor crisis 5.traveling exhibition

we call this idea as an unseen tunnel inside a displaced proletarian/ an unseen tunnel inside a displaced proletarian's journey it is a combination of the physical experiential object and subtle performative appearance. We as collaborator also thinking that this display is a code of protest tool to show the critical side of our moral ignorance, especially for sustainable life. We strongly believe that over the year we hide our mind from the critical reality and same time made it so uninteresting the discourse for the sake of capital art. 

This project is also trying to open up the invisible side of our capitalist nature that we are not ready to accept the disorder of contemporary urban lifestyle. This installation will be a creative way of sharing to the new age group that the crisis of ecological disorder and the unsustained urban pressure has an internal relationship. The crisis of internal migration(for the biological entity and non-bio as well) and the displaced ecological site has some complex similarities. We are not trying to make anything exclusive but inclusive, so viewers can take that experience very internally with their subconscious mind. 

  • Sukanta Panigrahy- Practicing artist ( production designer, art director by profession and also working as a social activist with special interest in ecological conceptual space design) | sukantpanigrahy.com

  • Kaur Chimuk( transmedia Performance artist and New Media-Illustrator by profession, also working as curator and writer) | kaurchimuk.weebly.com



artist caravan - with the art installation object and material



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