This artist is documenting Bengaluru’s mango season in the face of climate change and ecological loss
Using ASCII typographic symbols and 3D scans, Shruti Nagaraj’s project Maavu maps the cycle of growth, consumption, and decay of mango varieties. The project was showcased in Saatchi Gallery in…
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