RMZ Eckoworld space sketches

Sketches and photos of place where Ecocentric will be exhibited:

“RMZ Ecoworld is a colossal architectural form, to create the next level of a work-leisure district in a bustling metropolis like Bangalore. A 52-acre land area with 7.5 million sq ft development of spectacular aesthetics, in a sustainable environment where natural and architectural forms are symbiotically integrated using responsible planning and precise engineering.”

(from their website)

Matthew sketches of interior:

Photos by Tirtharaj Paul (Visual communication and strategic branding). Sketches by Matthew Arnold Mata (Contemporary art practise).

Knock off 2

All people are simultaneously familiar and foreign to the history of nature. Humans were born from the dirt and the germs, much like all of life; Humanity recognizes this life, through the impartment of which it makes itself separate.

With the functions of both life and the replication of life, humanity assumes the role of a counterfeit life, a secondary system to nature.

We are left stranded, concurrently a product and mimicry of the cosmos around us: a mere knock-off of the original, lost in space.

This blogpost was written by Rudradutt Ranade (Creative writing) as an Ecocentric project assignment on nature, environment, extinction and apocalypse.
Texts are collaboratively illustrated by Ishan Srivastava (Digital Media Arts).