Tryst With New Media Art- Feature in ArtEtc
Srishti student Bidisha Das is just back from NASA after participating in a five day student competition/workshop on designing a manned mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO).More>>
Real People Real Designs: National Innovation Foundation
We all know that good design is much more than generating that ntastic flashing-light-bulb-of-an-idea that woos a panel of judges and wins the Design of the Year award!
Srishti-Gothenburg Presents Conference on Identities and Resistance: Heritage. For more information on the conference pleaseClick here
Akshara project becomes the finalist at INDEX Design Challenge in Copenhagen.
Srishti student invited by Caltech/ NASA
Deepta Sateesh, Head of Strategic Development at the Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology, was invited to be a keynote speaker at the International Symposium on Sustainable Design in Recife, Brazil.More>>
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Speaking at the III International Symposium on Sustainable Design, Recife, Brazil, 30-09-2011.
Siddhanth Shetty, a second year student of Srishti School Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology technology in schoolof Art Design and Technology has won the Swedish art competition - Swedish Innovations -Indian Interpretations for the Nobel week.
Srishti student wins at the Swedish Innovations-Indian Interpretations competition
Bangalore also hosts Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, which encourages individual talent in a changing environment. One of its kinds in the country, the schools allows the marrying of technology with creativity, allowing a whole new genre of practices to thrive....
Silver medal at the BIOMOD competition at Harvard University
Kaccha Limbu concept from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in the city emerged the winner of the Nokia Bhasha Design Competition which was announced here today.More>>
After Hong Kong and Boston, the ArtScienceBangalore team from the Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore, is now heading to New Delhi to present the Autonomous Public Laboratory (APL).More >>
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Akshara - A new approach to the traditional alphabet book is about meeting the shortages in supplies, equipment and inadequate cilities in low income communities.More>>
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Theartscience teamfrom the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore has won the bestHuman Practice awardat the prestigiousInternational Genetically Engineered Machines (IGEM) competitionat MIT in Boston - repeating at the international level, its regional win in Hong Kong.More>>
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Labour in a single Shot by Harun Farocki
Social Craft Class at Srishti
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Srishtis Founder-Director, Geetha Narayanan, on the Board of The International Council of Societies of Industrial Design(ICSID)More>>
Kaccha Limbu judgment wins the Nokia Bhasha Competition
...The ir also has works that lend a non-commercial, art-for-arts-sake element. Autonomous Public Laboratory, is one such work and the only science installation at the Fair, with an accessible tomb-like obsertechnology in schoolvatory made of mesh and rods and a series of do-it-yourself science projects. Set up by a team from Srishti School of Arts, Design and Technology, Bangalore....
Thinking of putting a bench in your garden? How about one made from clay, sand and straw, painted in soothing earthy colours and embedded with coloured bottles which light up with the aid of a wiring system?
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Srishti@India Art Fair 2012,New Delhi
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Social Craft, a definition: Social Craft is a framework and a method of valuing and studying the minutia of every day experiences.More>>
Green Chakra: Eco-Designs for Urban Spaces
Srishti - A Cradle for Creative Excellence : Article published in ArtEtcRead on>>
Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology technology in school,Click herefor the Indian Express news coverage on 26th Jan 2012.
Artscience team wins Best Human Practice award at IGEM at MIT, Boston