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SERENITY
Facilitator - Meera Curam
Course  Beyond sight
Harleen Chatha
Ria Bajaj
Concept

The aim of this installation is to create something that will explore
different dimensions  texture, sound, touch and feel, movement, smell
and visuals  and thus provide all the visitors with an experience; a
picture that they will take away from the exhibit, or a sound that will
ring in their ears for a few steps, or the oh-so-familiar smell.
We are going to keep the exhibit open for all, although our intention is
to finally place this in a blind school, and thus we will take certain
precautions with material selection, etc.
Our tentative theme now is the feel of an Indian home, but our general
plan is to go about prototyping and trying out different materials and
how they feel/sound, and then determine a theme accordingly.
Tentative sketch
Tentative list of materials

- Terra cotta
- Manjeera
- Ghungroo
- Acrylic sheets
- Thin metal pipes from like old wind chimes
- Metal and glass beads
- Wet paper folding
- Rattle snake magnets
- Milk bottles
- Dumroo
- Aluminium tins with cat littter
- Suction caps
- Bangles

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  • 1. SERENITY Facilitator - Meera Curam Course Beyond sight Harleen Chatha Ria Bajaj
  • 2. Concept The aim of this installation is to create something that will explore different dimensions texture, sound, touch and feel, movement, smell and visuals and thus provide all the visitors with an experience; a picture that they will take away from the exhibit, or a sound that will ring in their ears for a few steps, or the oh-so-familiar smell. We are going to keep the exhibit open for all, although our intention is to finally place this in a blind school, and thus we will take certain precautions with material selection, etc. Our tentative theme now is the feel of an Indian home, but our general plan is to go about prototyping and trying out different materials and how they feel/sound, and then determine a theme accordingly.
  • 4. Tentative list of materials - Terra cotta - Manjeera - Ghungroo - Acrylic sheets - Thin metal pipes from like old wind chimes - Metal and glass beads - Wet paper folding - Rattle snake magnets - Milk bottles - Dumroo - Aluminium tins with cat littter - Suction caps - Bangles