This pictorial seeks to capture both the tangible and intangible aspects of site visits to Makerspaces situated in rural India. While over twenty-five Makerspaces across four regions were documented through conversational interviews, photography, sketching and reflective writing for the project, only a small selection of this wealth of visual and factual information, with a particular focus on rural locations, has been compiled in this pictorial. It provides a rich tapestry of Indian maker cultures, their contribution to local communities, and how these spaces interpret their role as facilitators of creation within the complex global narratives of sustainability.<br/
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
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There is no word for design in India, creativity and making are intertwined. Craft and culture are i...
This pictorial seeks to capture both the tangible and intangible aspects of site visits to Makerspac...
Makerspaces—public workshops where makers can share tools and knowledge—are a growing resource for a...
Makerspaces—public workshops where makers can share tools and knowledge—are a growing resource for a...
First conceived as spaces stocked with D.I.Y. tools and materials for community members to join toge...
Artisanal crafted goods like beer, cheese or textiles signify sustainable, local, and handmade produ...
Makerspace is a recent phenomenon. It is defined as a place where people interested in similar thing...
HCI1and CSCW literature has extensively studied a wide variety of maker cultures. In this paper, we ...
Indian villages were literally self sufficient in ancient days as is evident from our Puranas and Ve...
Makerspaces and maker programmes are evolving and expanding the roles they are undertaking. This is ...
In this chapter we describe experience in the design and installation of a low-cost multi-touch tabl...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). With the great benefits of ‘making’ including self-fulfilment and cr...
The thesis aims to develop an architectural strategy as a comprehensive and creative platform for tr...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
FabLabs are a celebrated approach to formal and informal learning through making with digital fabric...
There is no word for design in India, creativity and making are intertwined. Craft and culture are i...
This pictorial seeks to capture both the tangible and intangible aspects of site visits to Makerspac...
Makerspaces—public workshops where makers can share tools and knowledge—are a growing resource for a...
Makerspaces—public workshops where makers can share tools and knowledge—are a growing resource for a...
First conceived as spaces stocked with D.I.Y. tools and materials for community members to join toge...
Artisanal crafted goods like beer, cheese or textiles signify sustainable, local, and handmade produ...
Makerspace is a recent phenomenon. It is defined as a place where people interested in similar thing...
HCI1and CSCW literature has extensively studied a wide variety of maker cultures. In this paper, we ...
Indian villages were literally self sufficient in ancient days as is evident from our Puranas and Ve...
Makerspaces and maker programmes are evolving and expanding the roles they are undertaking. This is ...
In this chapter we describe experience in the design and installation of a low-cost multi-touch tabl...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). With the great benefits of ‘making’ including self-fulfilment and cr...
The thesis aims to develop an architectural strategy as a comprehensive and creative platform for tr...
This study sheds light on the undertheorized histories of artisan communities on the Coromandel regi...
FabLabs are a celebrated approach to formal and informal learning through making with digital fabric...
There is no word for design in India, creativity and making are intertwined. Craft and culture are i...