Open Studio Day: 1st April 2011; Time: 6:00 pm onwards; Venue: KHOJ Studios and Select CITYWALK, Saket (India)
Projects on view: KHOJ Court by Ackroyd & Harvey (UK); My Love Is An Icy Cold Fever by Navin Thomas (India); Unpacking Social Networks by Partik Sagar (India); Econnect+ Love Motel for Insects by Ecohaven Project+ Brandon Ballengée (USA); Love Motel for Insects- Khirki Experiment + Meet the Neighbours by Brandon Ballengée, Pratik Sagar and Navin Thomas
Critic in Residence: Jyoti Dhar
Exhibition on view at KHOJ Studios till 15th April 2011, 11:00 am- 7:00 pm
Exhibition on view at Select CITYWALK till 30th April 2011, 11:00 am- 10:00pm
More information: click here
My Love Is An Icy Cold Fever by Navin Thomas (India)
Unpacking Social Networks by Partik Sagar (India)
Econnect+ Love Motel for Insects by Ecohaven Project+ Brandon Ballengée (USA)
Love Motel for Insects- Khirki Experiment + Meet the Neighbours by Brandon Ballengée, Pratik Sagar and Navin Thomas
Critic in Residence: Jyoti Dhar
Exhibition on view at KHOJ Studios till 15th April 2011, 11:00 am- 7:00 pm
More information: http://www.khojworkshop.org/project/contextpublicartecology_ii_artecologyscience
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Sacha Kagan.
Research Associate at the ISCO - Institute of Sociology and Cultural Organization (ISKO - Institut für Soziologie und Kulturorganisation), Leuphana University Lueneburg, Sacha Kagan founded the International level of Cultura21, Network for Cultures of Sustainability, as well as the International Summer School of Arts and Sciences for Sustainability in Social Transformation (ASSiST). The focus of his research and cultural work lies in the trans-disciplinary field of arts and (un-)sustainability. Doctor in Philosophy (Leuphana University Lueneburg) with a thesis on the subject of culture, the arts and sustainability under the perspective of complexity ; M.A. in Cultural Economics (Erasmus University Rotterdam) ; and Graduate of Sciences Po Bordeaux (political sciences).
For Cultura21, Sacha is also coordinating the eBooks series, the English section of the webmagazine and the work of our Lueneburg-based interns.

