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Train to Catch

Delhi: a train to catch
Early morning, close to the guesthouse in Bengali Market, commuter trains heading into Delhi.



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10 Mar 2010

In: Design Inspiration
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Coin Return

25 Jan 2010

In: Design Inspiration, South Delhi
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Challenge the whole notion of putting something in, having to remember to take something out.
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Interactions With a Skin-Like Interface

15 Jan 2010

In: Future Perfect
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I came across this tap attached to a water barrel during our getting-to-know-how-a-city-wakes-up walk around Old Delhi. I’ve been trying to figure out whether the …
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Lubing the Edges of the Internet

19 Feb 2009

In: Future Perfect
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Discussions around the recent GSM Association announcement of a universal Micro-USB phone charger are missing half of the point. There are obvious stakeholders affected by this …
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Further, Faster

20 Jan 2008

In: Design Inspiration, Old Delhi
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Today we’re comfortable with the rapid dissemination of information and ideas from one side of the globe to the other. What’s in Tokyo today can …
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Localised Design

02 Aug 2007

In: Old Delhi, Research Methods
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A new studio in Bangalore, a more local perspective. And the head honcho? Dr. Blom.
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Not in Here, But Out There

29 May 2006

In: Today's Office
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Presentation about field research to the Department of Fashion & Lifestyle Accessories at the New Delhi Institiute for Fashion Technology. Hosted by Associate Professor Bhawna …
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Dead Skin

29 May 2006

In: Cultural Norms, New Delhi
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Dead skin on the hand of a rickshaw driver – his other hand was similarly worn in the same place.
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When Everyone Finds Their Rhythm

20 Apr 2006

In: Today's Office
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Reviewing photos taken in the last month came across one that evokes many postive feelings. It shows two of our team sitting in garden in our …
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Larger Small Print

09 Apr 2006

In: Future Perfect
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Long queues to clear security checks at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International airport providing plenty of time for looking around and passenger watching. Due to the …
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