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    Sons of the Sea Speak !!!
    Saylee Soundalgekar, Narrated By: Samidha Patil
    • Jan 25, 2016
    • 2 min

    Sons of the Sea Speak !!!

    Nets were plunged into the boat. A human silhouette, all by itself, was seen sprinting along the Worli coast of Mumbai, preparing himself for the catch. The sea was in high spirits. At the crack of dawn, the boat was unmoored.He was on a mission to grab the gold. There was something about that morning.The sea was artfully rough. Few hours passed when he had not only grabbed gold, but also set a new best. Seventy ‘ghol’ fish at one go. Inspiring the youth of the community, Mr.
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    AFTER IT WENT ON THE BOOK STANDS…
    Placemaking
    • Jun 1, 2015
    • 1 min

    AFTER IT WENT ON THE BOOK STANDS…

    The post production saw an infinite gush of interesting activities. The book launch on 14th January, 2015 was held at THE HIVE and was attended by a solid strength of 230. The HIVE being written about in the book was highly upheld. The ‘people’ of Mumbai, then travelled to Istanbul at INTCESS - the social sciences forum. Commencing the presentation with PIXELS, the elite crowd of Turkey was in awe for the impact the people had on the faces of the city. The month of February w
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    LITMUS Festival – Bengaluru, India
    Placemaking
    • Apr 19, 2015
    • 1 min

    LITMUS Festival – Bengaluru, India

    LITMUS, Banglore was our first stint at a literature festival. The workshop helped re-live the experience of the making of People called Mumbai. A narrative workshop was organised. The enthusiastic participants communicated with each other and then with the localities to create a miniature version of People Called Bangalore. They ventured upon a brand new path of knowing their city. A path where they would keenly observe their daily helpers, their work colleagues and themselv
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    Kala Ghoda Festival, 2015
    Placemaking
    • Feb 12, 2015
    • 1 min

    Kala Ghoda Festival, 2015

    Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai is regarded as the prime nucleus that displays the best of performing, literary and fine arts. The month of February 2015 witnessed an in-conversation between Nisha Nair-Gupta with People Called Mumbai and Kamu Iyer talking about his book Boom-bay. While Kamu Iyer’s autobiographic-historical book featured the changing urban-scapes, People Called Mumbai was seen as a lucid stroll of concise and precise words covering a wide spectrum of faces of th
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    INTCESS - Istanbul, Turkey.
    Placemaking
    • Feb 4, 2015
    • 1 min

    INTCESS - Istanbul, Turkey.

    The ‘people’ of Mumbai travelled to Istanbul. At INTCESS - International Conference on Education and Social Sciences an intense presentation on People Called Mumbai took place. The presentation commenced with PIXELS – a video that depicted the making of the publication. The elite crowd of Turkey was in awe for the impact the people had on the myriad faces of the city. http://www.kalaghodaassociation.com/eventdetails.aspx?subcatid=329&catid=246&id=234 #events #Narratives #Peop
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    Placemaking
    • Feb 1, 2015
    • 1 min

    THE MOVIE - People Called Mumbai

    A compilation of 55 stories about Mumbai and Mumbaikars! #video #People #Collective #Narratives #Stories #Mumbai #PeopleCalledMumbai
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    PAUSE, LISTEN, REFLECT...
    Placemaking
    • Jan 2, 2015
    • 2 min

    PAUSE, LISTEN, REFLECT...

    People Called Mumbai – was a compilation of the chosen moments that gently swayed in the Mumbai’s air but had the strength to freeze the gazer in its time and place. The publication was a compilation of 55 narratives that mapped the city breaking the barriers of occupations, geography and income. It was about striking the right chord. It was about bringing out a quality of a cosmopolitan that would render the place humane. It was about discovering the identity of the unsung h
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    What made PEOPLE CALLED MUMBAI...
    Placemaking
    • Dec 18, 2014
    • 1 min

    What made PEOPLE CALLED MUMBAI...

    Nisha was the backbone, the guide, the friend and the boss. Sahil was the only guy amongst a strong team of 6 girls. He was the buddy who always helps and is as friendly as possible. Soumya was the silently cool one who designed the graphics. An office that had transformed itself into a research cell had been nothing short of awesome. Vanessa came with her brilliant stories, Zankar with his sensational style, Mariel with her calm and adorable personality and Krupa came with h
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    CRAFTED PATHS AND WRITTEN JOURNEYS
    Placemaking
    • Nov 29, 2014
    • 2 min

    CRAFTED PATHS AND WRITTEN JOURNEYS

    Mumbai derives its signature characteristic through its people. With a diverse population influx each minute, every person here is a story in its own. However, their story is not theirs alone. Many a times, it belongs to a collective narrative, falling into the compartments of the city's history. It is in this context, the publication project- People Called Mumbai, by the architecture studio - Design [Variable] draws a parallel between writing and designing and views the city
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