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PRACTICES AND PROTOCOLS- PUBLIC SPACE (2021)

Vastavikta Bhagat
Vastavikta Bhagat, moomal shekhawat
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We at SEA believe that the pandemic has a granularity of meta, non-linear narratives that become useful in making sense of the relational complexities of the pandemic and society. Thus, we set out to collect stories of fears, joys, agilities, fragilities, friendships, networks, collectives, home, work, infrastructures, entrepreneurship, privileges, marginalizations, migrations, desperation, gender, equity, etc. The glossary as a method became useful to reflect on this granularity of experiences and account for slippages during these times. These spatio-temporal stories, when read together or as individual instances produce a new sense of the emergent contemporary. This framework also allows us to speculate on the kind of world we will inhabit once the storm has passed. We draw on multiple readings to bring out the nuances and patterns of social life produced in a pandemic. This we hope would allow us to collectively reflect on the restructured ideas of the self, the collective, society, space, and time. With the curfew, sealing zones, containment zones, new protocols of occupying public spaces emerged, where a slight divergence from the norm would entail consequences. These spaces that served as escapes to a larger population of the city suddenly became inaccessible to the masses.
typeresearch exposition
date25/05/2021
published03/06/2021
last modified03/06/2021
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationSchool of Environment and Architecture
copyrightSchool of Environment and Architecture
licenseAll rights reserved
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1274843/1274844
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.1274843
published inResearch Catalogue


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