Pined in our map here
Following our discussion from intergenerational Equity of Wealth: an ‘other’ mining framework towards a continued exploitation (started here)
The project is a collaborative effort between Centre for Public Policy and Governance at Goa Institute of Management (CPPG-GIM), tthe Manohar Parrikar School of Law and Governance at the Goa University, the Sunapranta Goa Centre for the Art and the Living Waters Museum to engage with youth from Goa, students, researchers, academics, writers, artists and experts towards facilitating critical thinking on ‘Ecology and Water in Goa and Climate Change’
- multimedia, ethnographic, anthropological and sensorial documentation practices through a process of sandbox play and instigate capacity building and art education across multi-mediums;
- through a process of artistic learning and validation promote dialogues towards an inclusive ecosystem amongst diverse stakeholders (intersectionality and interdisciplinary framework);
- strategies of research methodologies.
The processes of these interventions were designed for an understanding
with sensitivity towards the community’s sociocultural and political settings and the individual events or relationships with the environment.
In kalchi kodi, stories and narratives emerge in Goa, from the fishing ecosystem of labour, indigenous communities of artisans, crafts-persons, technologists and oral history keepers, in an endeavour to understand this ‘fleshiness of the world’ within the paradigm of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Wency Mendes’ ongoing art project centres on Goan fish curry rice