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SUMMARY:URAMADO
DESCRIPTION:Uramado is a treasure hunt route in augmented reality which tells the story of Tanukis which are spirits of the forest waking up in the city. Up to 48 animals are placed in different places of the appointed area\, outside and inside\, more or less hidden\, in different sizes. The participants are invited to download the free app Uramado AR\, Tanukis awake to start this treasure hunt. As the stickers are discovered one by one\, the spirits come to life\, bewildered\, and ask questions to the participant. According to the reply given\, the participant will discover at the end of the route that he himself is a Totem Animal and will get to leave the game with his own mask and paper toy in augmented reality. Uramado invites the audience to question our differences and our own reality in a poetic and playful way. Workshops\, a live VJ set and a book accompany the treasure hunt. \nDownload the AppHow to experience?ScheduleUdaipur8 - 10 Nov\, 2024\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 12pm to 10pm\nVenue: The Third Space\, on the occasion of Artmosfair\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nNew Delhi9 - 10 Nov\, 2024\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 12pm to 10pm\nVenue: Sunder Nursery\, at Bookaroo Children’s Literature Festival\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nPune14 - 15 Dec\, 2024\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 12pm to 10pm\nVenue: At Pune International Literary Festival\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nCALICUT23 - 26 Jan\, 2025\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 10am to 8pm\nVenue: The French Pavilion\, Kerala Literature Festival\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nCHENNAI27 Jan - 1 Mar\, 2025\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 10am to 6pm\nVenue: Alliance Française of Madras\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nPONDICHERRY15 - 30 Jan\, 2025\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 10am to 6pm\nVenue: Alliance Française of Pondicherry\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nAHMEDABAD16 Jan - 1 Feb\, 2025\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime: 10am to 6pm\nVenue: Alliance Française of Ahmedabad\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all \nDELHI28 Jan - 9 Feb\, 2025\n\n	\n		\n	\n\n\nTime:  10am to 6pm\nVenue: Alliance Française of Delhi\nEntry: Free Event. Open to all\nArtist behind the exhibitionJulie Stephen Chheng is a Paris-based designer. A graduate from the “Arts décoratifs of Paris” school\, she is engaged in projects in the field of publishing and visual arts that blend state-of-the-art technology and paper. She is the author of several books and applications: Poems in Pieces\, ’The Adventures of a Village’\, ‘Rain at noon’\, ‘The Postal train’. In 2014\, she did an Art Residency with the Hong Kong Arts Center. In 2016\, she was also artist-in-residence at the Villa Kujoyama in Digital Arts in Kyoto. In 2017\, she presented Uramado at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature\, “Folded\, Cut and Off the Wall “\, a touring exhibition organized by Le Salon du livre jeunesse de Montreuil and 18 windows’ displays for Hermes Tokyo flagship store. She is now working on Uramado AR\, a story with augmented reality stickers.
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CATEGORIES:Books,Books & Ideas
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SUMMARY:Kolkata to Dhaka\, 1971: Marc Riboud’s Lens on History
DESCRIPTION:A Photographic Chronicle of Humanity\, Resilience\, and Liberation\nKolkata Centre for Creativity\, in collaboration with Alliance Française du Bengale\, present the exhibition\, “Kolkata to Dhaka\, 1971: Marc Riboud’s Lens on History “\, a tribute to one of the most celebrated photojournalists of the 20th century. Through his lens\, we see not just history but the human stories behind it. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to rediscover these moments through the eyes of an artist who was committed to revealing the depth of human emotions in times of crisis. \nMarc Riboud is born in 1923 in Saint-Genis-Laval near Lyon. In 1937 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris he takes his first photos using a small vest pocket Kodak given to him by his father for his 14th birthday. In 1942 he joins the resistance and\, in 1944\, fights in the Vercors. He studies engineering at the Ecole Centrale in Lyon and starts to work. Three years after he decides to become a photographer. \nIn 1953 his photograph of a painter on the Eiffel Tower appears in Life Magazine. This is his first publication. Invited by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa he joins Magnum Photos agency. In 1955\, he travels by road through the Middle East and Afghanistan to India and stays for one year. In 1957 he travels from Calcutta to China making the first of what will be many long stays. His road trip to the East ends in Japan where he finds the subject for what will become his first book\, Women of Japan. In 1960\, after a three-month stay in the USSR\, he covers the struggles for independence in Algeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. Between 1968 and 1969 he photographs in both South and North Vietnam\, one of the rare photographers allowed entry.\nIn the 80s and 90s\, he returns regularly in Orient and Far East\, especially in Angkor and Huang Shan\, but he also follows the rapid and considerable change of China\, a country he has been looking at for thirty years. In 2011 Marc Riboud makes a dation in payment of 192 original prints made between 1953 and 1977 to the National Museum of Modern Art (Centre Georges Pompidou)\, Paris. His work has been distinguished by prestigious awards and is exhibited in museums and galleries in Paris\, New York\, Shanghai\, Tokyo\, etc.\nMarc Riboud passed away in Paris\, at 93 years old\, on August 30th 2016. The core of his archives has been donated to Guimet National Asian Arts Museum\, Paris\, in 2019.\n\nPhoto © Marc Riboud / Fonds Marc Riboud at the Guimet – National Museum of Asian Arts\, France (English) \n\nExhibition Dates: March 15 – March 29\, 2025 \nVenue: First Floor Gallery\, Kolkata Centre for Creativity \n \nOrganised by: Kolkata Centre for Creativity\, Alliance Française du Bengale\, in collaboration with Les amis de Marc Riboud\, Guimet – National Asian Arts Museum\, Liberation War Museum\, and Alliance Française de Dhaka.\n \nWith the support of: Institut Français en Inde
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