For an exploration of the history of social media in India over the past 25 years through embroidery on textile and stop motion animation. A storyline with 100 frames will be embroidered on pieces of textile which will then be stitched together as a single fabric. This will be documented to create a stop motion animation film. The outcomes from this project will be the embroidered cloth and the stop motion animation film. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be a detailed documentation of the embroidered textile and the stop motion animation film. Grant funds will pay for honorarium, post-production, materials, professional fees and postage and local conveyance.
For the making of an audio-drama based on 25 stories of women, who have used the internet to flip the power structure and reverse the gaze. Titled Watching You, Watching Me, the drama will explore the many-layered and complex relationships that women have had with visibility on the internet and the numerous ways in which they have dared to both defy and re-imagine it. The outcome of the project will be the audio-drama. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be a recording of the audio-drama together with documentation of the process. Grant funds will pay for post-production, professional fees and honorarium.
For a series of artistic engagements where womxn artists, rural and urban, will inhabit cyberspace at midnight for 25 nights, through live and pre-recorded videos of their performances, conversations and feminist readings. The theme of these sessions will be to celebrate occupying space and claiming agency. The outcomes of the project will be these sessions and a condensed five-minute video. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be the recordings of the 25 sessions and the five-minute video. Grant funds will pay for professional fees and honorarium.
For a video art project that seeks to explore digital consciousness. It will attempt to find moments of invisibility from the omniscient calculations of the internet, to prove that human beings can still be thinking individuals, in control of the choices they make and the identities they create for themselves. The project will explore fictional, seemingly simplistic ways of becoming invisible from digital consciousness. The outcome of the project will be a video tutorial. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be documentation of the process and the video. Grant funds will pay for honorarium, professional fees, equipment hire, travel and stationery.
For the creation of an experimental mixed media audio-visual presentation titled Sharif created as a collaborative work by a group of five artists engaging in diverse art forms. It explores the physical and emotional isolation of people in a world hyperconnected through technology. The outcome of the project will be an audio-visual presentation that explores the journey of three friends over five years, 2011 to 2015, a time when the internet had entered all aspects of their lives. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be process documentation and a copy of the audio-visual presentation. Grant funds will cover travel and living, costumes and properties and professional fees.
For the making of a zine that explores aspects of sexuality on the internet, through the erotic lives and experiences of people online. The project encompasses a wide range of issues and concerns related to menstrual and mental health, adolescence, sexual orientation, cyber crimes, pornography, cybersex, consent and privacy. The outcome of the project will be the zine. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final reports will also be the zine. Grant funds will pay for printing and publications, honorarium, communications and purchase of e-books and online subscriptions.
For an exploration of trans-human and cyborg identities through the creation of an e-Devi - the Goddess of faster internet connections and better download speeds - and a portal with the rituals for online darshans by devotees. This project attempts to study the construction of digital deities, while also highlighting the need for crafting a more ethical and critical engagement with the virtual world. The outcome of the project will be a cyborg goddess in Augmented Reality; a mobile-friendly e-darshan portal; and a bilingual - Hindi and English - devotee initiation pledge about safe online behaviour. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be documentation of the project, free access to the portal, and the portal downloaded on a drive. Grant funds will pay for website creation and professional fees.
For the making of an audio play titled The Chat Room in Alwal that will relive the moments of accessing internet cafes for the first time 25 years ago. The outcome of the project other than this play will be a blog with photographs of the internet cafe. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final reports will be the audio play, the link to the blog, and all the materials of the blog downloaded on a drive. Grant funds will pay for professional fees, honorarium, local conveyance, printing and studio hire.
For the excavation of decades of email archives, and interviews with the excavators, in an attempt to trace human journeys through its digital footprints over the years. The outcome of the project will be a creative essay made using excerpts of emails, images and graphic attachments. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be audio and video recordings of interviews and the creative essay. Grant funds will pay for professional fees, honorarium, materials, communication and stationery.
For the creation of a dystopic science fiction tale exploring the human relationship with the internet and the possible impact of its absence. The project aims to explore themes of human rights, censorship, net neutrality and imposed restriction of access to the internet through interviews with diverse users. The outcome of this project will be a dramatised reading with music, interspersed with illustrations. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA along with the final report will be documentation of the process and a recording of the performance. Grant funds will pay for honorarium, professional fees, and performance costs.