CAMP co-organised an event to celebrate the release of Firefox 3.5 and talk about web standards. Details of the event are on its wiki page. You can see the entire video of the event at http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/info
Longer report coming soon .. for now, you can enjoy video of the entire event:
Introduction to event:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/0:00:00.000
Arun's video for MCM:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/0:01:32.639
Sanjay and Baishampayan Ghose's session on HTML 5:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/0:20:45.000
Dipen's session on the Geo Location API in Firefox:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/1:02:19.639
Kunal and Raza's session on the Offline API in Firefox:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/1:20:36.479
Krishnakant Mane's session on the Orca screen reader and accessibility in Firefox:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/1:37:12.500
Sanjay's session on pad.ma, Firefogg and <video>:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/1:57:20.000
Aamod's session on promoting Firefox and MozHunt Mumbai:
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/2:11:15.719
Winding up, collecting goodies:)
http://pad.ma/Vsmpvstz/2:21:10.839
The central event of a month-long gathering organised around the 10th anniversary of Pad.ma the footage archive, and the 5th anniversary of Indiancine.ma.
Show and tell with Sanjay Bhangar.
Saturday, 24th January, 7 pm to 9 pm, at CAMP.
Saturday, 6 to 8 pm.
A conversation with scholar Irina Aristarkhova and theorist/ curator Gunalan Nadarajan about their recent projects.
Irina presents ideas from an upcoming co-authored book on cyberfeminism, Night Sweats: Cyberfeminist Practices, out this year.
Guna will speak about a recent exhibition series across South East Asia, the first of which is named Menggodam.
Country of the Sea as part of revolutionary remembrance / क्रांती स्मरण
CAMP took part in the 16th Gwangju Biennale Pre-Programme events.
International Seminar on Documentary Film
“A collective / inarticulate harmony.”
A video performance tour of the work in three-acts with Shaina and Ashok.
Choreographies of the Everyday and Tokyo Art Week
Metabolic Container
Starting from 400 boxes of goods, part of a weekly, diasporic "trade" (one-way) between Batam in Indonesia, and Singapore. In which the container and its boxes are not just a carrier, but a medium.