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Occasional Publications
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Sarai occasionally publishes materials from specific research contexts and occasions. These include public records of conference proceedings, broadsheets from ongoing research and booklets sharing reflections on concepts and practices.
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City as Studio 03
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A log of City as Studio Edition 03 (2012-13). |
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P.T.O.
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This book is an appreciation of the listening, walking, reading, interviewing, collecting, questioning, mapping, recording, drawing, image-making and writing done by the hundreds of Independent Fellows associated with Sarai over the last decade. It is an edited, highlighted and re-sequenced version of these works, to bring alive the various dimensions and modalities of thinking and making. |
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City as Studio 02
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A log of City as Studio Edition 02 (2011-12). |
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The Water Cookbook
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A graphic book that renders deep fears and conflicts around water, by Bhagwati Prasad (2011). |
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No Apologies for the Interruption
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An image-text exploration of post-piracy media encounters, by Cybermohalla Ensemble (2011). |
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City as Studio 2010
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A log of the first edition of the City as Studio process. |
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Tinker.Solder.Tap
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A graphic novel which brings alive the ways in which the relationship between life and the media has been re-scripted in the various neighbourhoods of our cities. The story begins in the mid-80s, when a man returns home with an object called a VCR. The chain of effects that follow transforms irreversibly the social life of his neighbourhood, and its reverberations can be felt all over the world. |
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Raj Comics For The Hard Headed
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This work in the form of a "comic book" depicts the origin and popularity of Raj comics in India. It also tries to peek into the the world, deeds and the reason for the necessity of the Superhero in Raj comics. This "comic book" is an outcome of the ongoing research of Amitabh Kumar on Raj comics.
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Working Questions: Independent Research and Interdisciplinary Practice
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Working Questions is essentially a catalogue that introduces a lay reader to the possibilities and themes explored over the course ofthe first years of the Independent Fellowship. It emerged as a way to play selected fellowships in concert with each other , and to use an overview of the projects as a way of thinking about an ongoing agenda for research and practice in the Indian contemporary.
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Sensor-Census-Censor
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This book is a report on the International Colloquium on information, society, history and politics that took place from November 30th, 2006 to December 2nd, 2006 |
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In The Shade Of The Commons
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Published as part of of the project 'Towards a Culture of Open Networks', the book is an overview of the event World Information City Bangalore, November 2005. The last part of the book, edited by Geert Lovink is a theoretical approach of the subject of 'open networks', by many authors coming from Asia, Europe and North America. |
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Scratch Book
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This book (2004) contains a set of inscriptions that map the journeys and lines of flight of the practitioners at the Cybermohalla labs. It is a register of notes, annals, manuals, annotations, commentaries, conversations, suggestions, reflections, indexes and scrap books. It is a diary to write in, over, around the suggestions from our thirty-two months of practice. |
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FLOSS Is Not Just Good For Teeth
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'FLOSS is not just good for teeth' is a collaboratively produced introduction to the concepts that underlie free and open source software, written specially for the non-technical reader, at the Sarai Programme (www.sarai.net) of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. |
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Contested Commons/Trespassing Publics: A Public Record
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This publication emerges from the "Contested Commons/Trespassing Publics" Conference on Inequalities, Conflicts and Intellectual Property from 6th - 8th January 2005 in New Delhi organised by Sarai-CSDS, in collaboration with ALF and PSBT. The book contains rapporteur accounts of the presentations, post-presentation discussions and transcripts of interviews with key speakers including Rosemary Coombe, Doron Ben Attar, Peter Linebaugh, Mackenzie Wark and John Frow, amongst others. |
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