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Lakshmi Madhavan’s installation ‘Hanging by a Thread’ at Alappuzha blends art with life
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Lakshmi Madhavan’s installation, showcased at the ‘Lokame Tharavadu’ art exhibition in Alappuzha, is an ode to her roots and celebrates the traditional weaves of Balaramapuram
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Lakshmi Madhavan with her installation ‘Hanging by a Thread’ for the ‘Lokame Tharavadu’ exhibition at Alappuzha | Photo Credit:
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Lakshmi Madhavan’s installation, showcased at the ‘Lokame Tharavadu’ art exhibition in Alappuzha, is an ode to her roots and celebrates the traditional weaves of Balaramapuram
Woven into the warp and weft of each white and gold
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In The Lonely Orbit, a man leaves home for his dream job as a satellite technician. Feeling isolated, he constantly texts old friends but with his mind elsewhere, his work suffers, and things start to go wrong with the satellites he’s looking after.
The short was created by Zurich-based animation studio Team Tumult, a team of six long-time friends and collaborators, who all met each other through studying and freelance work in Zurich and Lucerne. For The Lonely Orbit, Frederic Siegel and Benjamin Morard worked together as co-directors on the project.