This essay explores the Indian practice of Jugaad, using interviews and images from field research in Bangalore. As an alternative practice of provisional interacting with and perceiving of everyday environments, Jugaad is a way of making things do by tinkering provisional solutions for everyday problems arising from material scarcity. This essay explores Jugaad as an array of „dirty“ practices, creating alternative logics of navigation, network, environment and materiality.
Installation Views, Things Do Making, exhibition and public lecture at Daily Dump Bangalore, 2018
The project was realised during the REsidency program of Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore with Daily Dump as host organisation.
This essay explores the Indian practice of Jugaad, using interviews and images from field research in Bangalore. As an alternative practice of provisional interacting with and perceiving of everyday environments, Jugaad is a way of making things do by tinkering provisional solutions for everyday problems arising from material scarcity. This essay explores Jugaad as an array of „dirty“ practices, creating alternative logics of navigation, network, environment and materiality.
Installation Views, Things Do Making, exhibition and public lecture at Daily Dump Bangalore, 2018
The project was realised during the REsidency program of Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore with Daily Dump as host organisation.