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Inhabited Sea | Seminar 3. Intertidal PlastiCity

Working together since January 2019, Inhabited Sea examines how the cities of Mumbai may be remade with the seas, rains, tides, and storms of our climate-changed present. 

In this final public seminar we share two projects that follow the plastics and marine life that inhabit the city’s intertidal habitat.  

The films and photos of these research projects will be available at inhabitedsea.org a week before the event.  We invite you to dwell in these projects before joining the live conversation between Naveen Namboothri and Lindsay Bremner about rethinking life in Intertidal PlastiCities.

The presentations will be followed by a closing conversation between Dilip da Cunha, Anuradha Mathur and the project leads that will reflect on the aspirations and outcomes of Inhabited Sea.

Participation is free and open to the public, and requires prior registration at inhabitedsea.eventbrite.com 

Questions? Email info@inhabitedsea.org

PlastiCity
Helen White, Haverford College
Courtney Daub, University of Pennsylvania

Intertidal Living
Shaunak Modi + Sejal Mehta,
Marine Life of Mumbai

In conversation with
Naveen Namboothri, Dakshin Foundation
Lindsay Bremner, Professor of Architecture, University of Westminster

and a concluding discussion with
Dilip da Cunha + Anuradha Mathur

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