Center for Experimental Media Arts
A new media lab at the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology. The lab has been generously supported and funded by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust.
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Hawker's Eye
Fri, 09/21/2007 - 14:37 — ZackDenfeldThis is an audio ecology of a variety of Hawkers at different markets in Bangalore from the A2B mapping class.
Zine from Copying is Cool
Mon, 09/17/2007 - 16:37 — ZackDenfeldCement Dress
Mon, 09/03/2007 - 06:45 — ZackDenfeldDress made from a gunny sack.
From Wikipedia:
Advantages of Gunny Sacks
[edit] High Tensile Strength
Since gunny sacks are made from natural fibers, some consider them to be fairly environmentally and child friendly. Sacks made from jute and kenaf fiber have high tensile strength. As a result, piling sacks one on top of the other does not tear or distort the yarn of the two lowest residing sacks in the pile.
[edit] Low Extensive
Gunny sacks also are low extensive. Therefore, when packaging grains, the grains are less likely to spill out of the sack and the sacks return to its previous form, even if the sack is stabbed with hooks or other punching devices.
[edit] Breathability
Gunny sacks have high breathability allowing air to pass through them, which in turn helps the grains or other agricultural commodities stay fresh.
[edit] Non-carcinogenic or Non-toxic
Gunny sacks are non-carcinogenic and non-toxic.
Gunny Sack Fashion
Mon, 09/03/2007 - 06:26 — ZackDenfeldDress made from a gunny sack.
From Wikipedia:
Advantages of Gunny Sacks
[edit] High Tensile Strength
UB City 1
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