The Sarai Programme at CSDS - Notes and References

Notes and References

  • Social Science Research Capacity in South Asia : A Report, vol . 6

Partha Chatterjee et al., Published by the Social Science Research Council, New York, 2002 as part of the "SSRC Working paper series" on 'Building Intellectual Capacity for the 21st Century'.

  • A new Sarai: New Media in Delhi, by Amanda McDonald Crowley in Real Time Arts.
  • Nina Czegledy, director, Inter Society for the Electronic Arts 2002, Report on Sarai - in the Journal Year 2001.
  • Lev Manovich, in a review of OPUS, produced at the Sarai Media Lab in "Welcome to the Multiplex", posted on Nettime, July 1, 2002.
  • Blurb on Sarai Website in the Website of the Asia Society.
  • Article on Sarai in I4D Journal.
  • Digital Delhi (A Profile of Sarai) By Geert Lovink. Doors of Perception.Com.
  • Sarai- A new Media Centre Opens in Delhi by Geert Lovink.
  • A New Sarai: new media in Delhi by Amanda McDonald Crowley. Real Time Arts Magazine.
  • Sarai: The New Media Initiative - A Personal Impression by Nina Czegledy.
  • Sarai - One Year in the Public Domain by Monica Narula. Noema Arts.Com.
  • Sarai: The New Media Initiative by Shuddhabrata Sengupta & Sarai Collective.
  • Sarai - A Report. Mediachannel.Org.
  • About Sarai - Context Weblog.
  • About Sarai (Long Interview with Raqs Media Collective)
  • Electronic Passage to India - A Profile of Sarai.

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