March 2012
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UnBoxing India →
Parmesh Sahani on art & design in India; and in particular, his experience at UnBox
Crafting Authenticity at UnBox →
Tanvi Kant, recounts her experience as an UnBox 2012 Fellow.
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Un-Boxing Cross cultural differences →
STBY on a workshop they conducted at UnBox 2012
Social Innovation and Design Thinking →
“Design thinking, which encourages consideration of a wide array of solutions, can be applied in the field, and used incrementally, is an important tool for social innovators. It approaches problem solving from the point of view of the end user and calls for developing a deep understanding of unmeet needs, thus avoiding the pitfall of imposing the wrong solution on a community.”
Snapshots of the Future →
Lousie Clement’s Photojournal from UnBox 2012
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Tales in Ink at UnBox →
Life, in drawings, except this time, for UnBox 2012. Interaction design for action at the intersections!
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Deconstructing Food at UnBox →
The platform blog uncovers a Partner Festival ~ FoodLab, at UnBox 2012
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UnBox V.2 →
The Designwala blog also covered UnBox 2012. Big up to Ria Rajan for all her help in documenting the festival~
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Recruiting Festival Director →
UnBox is looking for a festival director to anchor the processes that will go into putting UnBox 2013 together, along with management and conceptualization of the festival itself. Those interested, look up deets here. APPLY! APPLY! APPLY! and SHARE.
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The UnBox Diaries →
Turmeric Design created an art(work) diary inspired by the festival. These images and doodles were all made live, as the conference was on going! Water colours, and calligraphy for the win!
Jaaga Curates? UnBox Festival 2012 →
Coverage on UnBox by Perch →
UnBox 2012 + Hendzel and Hunt. Woot Woot.
Art-iculating a vision for India →
A design report by Mayank Mansingh Kaul on UnBox 2012
February 2012
26 posts
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Get the Poo in the Loo
Voices : Thorsten Kiefer (Wash United)
Given the big issue of sanitation faced by India, Thorsten Kiefer’s talk threw light on how to use sport and harness the power of sports-stars to reach people, provide positive influences and change habits of sanitation and hygiene (which is the campaign mantra of the work Wash United does in India). “Building toilets doesn’t...
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Directors of Information
Voices : Daniel Joachim Christian Gross & Joris Maltha (Catalogtree)
Highly inspired by the organisational techniques of Stanley Kubrick on the sets of Sparticus, where the famed director allotted each extra on the set with a number to ease the process of direction. The Catalogtree duo talked about the role of a designer as a Director of Information. Their presentation toyed with the...
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Thank You, Thanks, Thanks very much, Thank you...
Voices: Merel Snel & Loes Verstappen (75B)
75B, a design studio based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, has been described as embodying the main characteristics of modern Dutch design: “conceptual, simple, no-nonsense, ironical and tongue-in-cheek” Their presentation at Unbox highlighted the ability and the importance of designers to strike a balance between creative freedom and...
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A Small Hole in a Busy Market
Panel: Parmesh Shahani (Godrej-India Culture Lab), Archana Prasad (Jaaga) and Richard Van der Laken & Pepijn Zurburg (What Design Can Do)
Centered around questioning and understanding the clear definition of the term ‘curation’, the panel discussed if there was an ideology with which each of them curated their work. In the current climate of emerging subcultures, is a part of...
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India:Bharat :: Bharat:India ?
Panel: Indrajit Hazra, Satyanand Nirupam and Anirban Mukherjee
Sparking off an interesting contrast of opinions between India and Bharat, the panelists both, agreed and disagreed on the various divides that exist in the idea and representation of India as a nation. Through the spectrum of India Vs. Bharat, and a national identity Vs. the state or regional identities, the panelists spoke about...
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A Poem for the Future
Panel: Indy Johar (00:/), Amardeep Behl (Design Habit), Erik Rietveld & Flora Lysen (Rietveld Landscapes), Hedwig Heinsman & Hans Vermeulen (DUS Architects)
The first panel on DAY 2 of the UnBox Conference looked at Habitat & Community through the lens of architecture. All panelists presented samples of their work, and the philosophy behind it, demonstrating how being an architect...
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24 Collective Brain
Voices: Hendzel + Hunt
Hendzel+Hunt construct furniture from reclaimed and waste materials sourced from the neighboring streets, making the pieces both local and environmental. They also strive to bridge the gap between creativity and engineering.
Their work is a fine example of designing and building with sustainability in mind. Hendzel + Hunt also led an interactive workshop after this...
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Veggie Bling Bling
Voices : Marije Vogelzang(Netherlands)
According to Marije, food as it exists in nature is already perfectly designed. There is no requirement to design it further. Her interests lie instead, on the processes involved in consumption. WHAT one eats. HOW one eats it.
Designing the ephemeral process of eating becomes rather fluid as things change, grow, decompose and take shape of their...
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Come Together
Panel - Adarsh Kumar, Aditi Ranjan (NID), Christine Facella ( Beetle & Flor), M P Ranjan (NID)
In the third panel on day 1 of the UnBox conference, our panelists analyzed the existing crafts sector in India, and the need to begin conversations about collaborations, cooperation and scalability.
A consensus on the need for creative industries to foster connections between creative...
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The Pulse of the Hand made
Voices : Aditi Ranjan (NID)
“The owl from Bengal embodies the form, function, material, and skill that defines the work of a craftsman.” This is what Aditi Ranjan began her short talk with.
The publication “Handmade in India” contains exhaustive and comprehensive information on crafts and skills and hopes to serve as a rich directory and encyclopedic resource on crafts of India.
The focus of...
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Brand Love Baby!
Panel: V Padmanabhan (Royal Enfield), V Sunil (W+K) and Gerry Hopkins (Unity)
In a consumer driven world, where branding equals success, the philosophy that drives the creation of an image is key. This morning’s second panel focused on the experiences behind enterprise and branding.
The big idea that emerged from the panel discussion and presentations was about creating a brand that consumers...
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Problems of Representation
Panel: Stalin (Video Volunteers) and Sonali Khan (Breakthrough)
Our first panel this morning opened with a call for more democratic approaches to generating media content. According to Stalin, if we are to change what is being said, we must change WHO says it. By giving a voice (in this case, low cost solutions enabled by technology, like a camera) to the marginalized, one can change the very...
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UnBox Standard Time
The UnBox Festival kicks off tonight with its Opening Act: The Light Surgeons. For the UnBox Team however, things have been moving at a breakneck speed for much longer. But the speakers + workshop anchors + fellows + participants are all finally here. The team is rearing and (almost) ready to go. And last evening, there was an informal meet for all the fellows and anchors too. People have been...
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Vandana Verma. PR and Press. BLOT!
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Mia. Food/Design/People/Connections.
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January 2012
63 posts
Denny. That’s the way the cookie crumbles ;)
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Arjun. You can all thank him for festival handbook.
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Nirat. Moving Forward.
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The Food Labyrinth (FoodLab)
Guest Blog: Vandana Verma An exercise in experimental food pairings, the Food Labyrinth isn’t actually for diners at all, but it is the evening at Unbox I’m most looking forward to. Six spaces that segue into each other will each aim to make connections between what we eat, how we eat it and where it comes from. As with much of the festival, sustainability is key, as is locavorism. And even...
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