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Stray Factory

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Check out the logo I've designed for Stray Factory. They're an entertainment collective, who're into a lot of awesome projects, a majority of which are contemporary theater experiments in Chennai.

Want to see more? Check out this poster for a play called Dystopia

Update: Stray Factory and Indiblogger are hosting The Great Indian Blogologues to take blogs onto the theater stage for the first time ever. Any post of yours, be it a rant or a rave will be converted into a performance if you win! > Stray Factory is also in the press here.

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Paint on Everything

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Over time, a place literally soaks up its messy artistic functions, and collects layers and layers of paint, grime, acrylic and permanent ink. Let me introduce you to these kind of places:

Paint on the sink:

And paint on the tables, chairs, walls and staircases:

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Signage from China

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It's been a while since my China trip, but I felt these pictures were worthy of a post:

Found in a cave, this either means 'caution slippery' or 'tilting ground beware' :P

If it's on fire, please not to use elevator:

Mind your head (Clear Version):

Mind your Head (weird version):

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Electronic Junk

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Discarded adapters, fans, speakers, telephones, calculators and a toy robot: all lying on the same sheet of tarpaulin. This random stuff is sold at Sunday Market near Nehru Street. If you really look you can find some awesome stuff here.

I can spot a microwave, DVD player, mixer, boombox, and lots more:

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The View from Ajanta

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Ajanta is a hotel and restaurant on Beach Road. It's one of the few places which serve alcohol and have a sea view in Pondy. Heres the view from the tables in the balcony. The view from the terrace restaurant is pretty good too.

Here's a shot taken at night:

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Garage Cafe

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Tiny cafe spotted near beach road. Never seen anyone sitting inside though. The high ceiling is typical of the colonial-era houses in this part of town.

Menu Detail:

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Midnight Procession

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The photographs don't really do justice to this noisy and colourful procession that occurred past midnight in the heart of Chennai city. The generator that runs everything is also mobile, a diesel guzzling monster hiding in the back.

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Krishna

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A found object at a rented apartment depicts Krishna as a child. Stories about his notorious exploits to steal butter are common. But this image struck me as an uncommon portrayal.

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Pondicherry Museum's Backyard

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The museum is interesting if you enjoy looking at colonial era furniture and pieces of rock from thousand years ago. But compared to museum's I've visited in Delhi, Mumbai and Pune it's nothing special. I managed to sneak out my camera and take photos of the tiny museum's backyard. It was filled with broken and abandoned statue busts.

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Sleepers

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Walking the streets in a town or city in India is impossible without noticing all the homeless people that live their lives camped on the pavements. By taking these pictures I'm not portraying their poverty as something beautiful or romantic but as a daily reality we avert our eyes from automatically. This reminds me of a time when I was a student and I asked an old woman if I could take her photograph. Her face was so wrinkled I was fascinated and felt the portrait would be beautiful. She agreed and then said (in Gujarati): "You're taking my picture because I'm poor, aren't you. You're only taking my picture because I'm poor. My feet are so dirty, that's why you want to take my picture." I was so surprised I ran away as fast as I could, I couldn't even muster up the courage to protest.

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Mumbai Landscape

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This is the Tunga slum in Andheri, and the tall buildings in the background make up the edge of Hiranandani Powai. I felt that the contrast between the two radically different kinds of life in Mumbai was apparent in this picture (its really dark because it was about to rain and I still use my old faithful tiny Sony digital camera).

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Street Colours

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This picture seems to capture the colours of Pondy, with its overflowing Bougainvillea's, construction debris dumped on the side, and small bungalows.

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Roadside Antique's

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There are a string of antique stores on the East Coast Road (ECR) between Pondy and Chennai. Doors, pillars, cabinets, chairs, sculptures were arranged haphazardly all over the place. Although I can't vouch for their authenticity, you can find really interesting pieces here.

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Do Not Dash

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A hilarious reminder of the expected decorum around Aashramites in Pondicherry. Go forth...but slowly:

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Painting Hand-Carts

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Hand-carts are called thela's in my language. We came across these two guys in a quiet corner of Pondy, painting thela's in fluorescent colours. I totally love the combinations.

Left to dry:

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