This story is from May 24, 2018

An art soiree to encourage cultural art forms in Gurgaon

An art soiree to encourage cultural art forms in Gurgaon
The installation Kora by ABARI Collective
Horizon Plaza, Gurgaon witnessed a unique art soiree on the theme of ‘(Dis) Orientation and (Dis)Sonance’. The art soiree showcased the best of internationally acclaimed ABARI Collective from Nepal and Desire Machine Collective from Guwahati. The objective of the exhibition was to reinvigorate the local art forms besides sensitizing the visitors about the need to conserve cultural heritage. It integrated installations of two entirely contrasting genres of art.
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Desire Machine Collective from Guwahati
Desire Machine Collective from Guwahati
The creation of Desire Machine coined as ‘Noise Life’ presented the deconstructed image sequences through the rhythm of recorded sounds. Based on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari called schizoanalysis, which deals with intense sensory experiences, the work depicted the noisy and chaotic, yet routine experiences of everyday life.
In contrast to Noise Life was the installation Kora by ABARI Collective. Kora is the prayer movement made in Tibetan Buddhist temples. The monks circle around the temple in a clockwise direction, rotating prayer wheels as they go. In this way, the walk becomes meditation and the audience is invited to release themselves from the ‘noise that is life’. It took three days to a team of people to put together the Kora at the Horizon Plaza.
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