Critical Thinking and Everyday Space
The best way to envision spaces of the future is to not ‘visualise’ them, but allow empirical realities and practice values guide our design
The best way to envision spaces of the future is to not ‘visualise’ them, but allow empirical realities and practice values guide our design
A gallery of aqui’s zines and public installations that reflect not only the concerns of an artist, but also ways of engaging in a critical public discourse
In response to the epistemic oppression observed across learning spaces, an artist-scholar has nurtured a space of subversion that works on the principles of healing within the community
A student magazine of Loka that looks at migration before and after the global pandemic, and the intimate insights that migrants themselves provide amidst the crisis
The best way to envision spaces of the future is not to ‘visualise’ them, but allow empirical realities and practice values to guide our process of design
Originally published in Le Figaro on 10 July 1982 under the title ‘Benares, the City of Naked Sages’, this version that is presented here has been abridged und slightly modified following handwritten notes from former versions by Alain Daniélou himself.
From Literature and Linguistics to Culture and Governance, GN Devy has presented seminal ideas to nurture the fading multiplicity in these critical times
In her delightfully insightful column, our Executive Editor explores what helps us adopt appropriate practices in a crisis and build relevant self-governance methods
Shabnam Virmani, the driving force behind the Kabir Project, tells us what it means to keep the Sufi poet’s spirit alive in the contemporary public discourse in India.