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different realities?

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producer and consumer

who’s producing who (what?)

who’s consuming who (what?)
which object stares back?

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that one Crazy outfit!

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“that one Crazy outfit!” to quote K.K.

Pants and Scarf made with textures made from from DAMA handlooms.

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Written by cyberdiva

August 12th, 2007 at 4:32 pm

Alea of Nirma Designs displays rad Zabibha creations

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Nirma Designs is selling rad Zabibha’s creations.

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Written by cyberdiva

August 11th, 2007 at 4:16 pm

conceptual Quilting

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to find out more about what it means to “quilt conceptually” according to rad Zabibha (born in 2006) and Cyb Tabla (born in 2004)

go to http://slurl.com/secondlife/Brouwer/172/149/42

work in-progress – always

considering also linking to Diva’s earlier moo projects – at least those that are still accessible

cyberdivalive fashions@SL: First Generation cyberdivalive creations on sale @ SL locations

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hmm – SL economies…

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A says she sees some parellels between how Sudhir Alladi describes the Chicago “underground” economy and SL economies…

hmmm – I’m not sure I agree myself but can be made to see why she thinks so I am sure

well I am going today – so can discuss this f2f (or cellphone to cellphone locally) at length later this week.
Looking fwd to the “Dhaaram” (thread) shop opening on 10th!

{btw do check out all my shops on SL as well}

Since I will be there only two weeks (thanks to my grad coordinator duties for the summer….) I wont get to the rural areas this time – but the urban Dastkar Andhra work continues. Looking fwd to some more arguing matches with A, S, Sh – shopping for handloom (and SL textures!) with L and A…

Of course – also looking fwd to meeting the rest of the family!
(heh heh;-))

When I get back – I will revise the book proposal on the new SL related book and also finish up the final bits on the edited collection.

The Rad Zabibha collection at the International House of Style

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Oryx has started the rad Zabibha collection in her store – check it out at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Son/175/174/36

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Written by cyberdiva

May 25th, 2007 at 6:34 pm

Inter-facing DAMA – COMS 729

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Understanding through doing…. the assignment emphasis was less on techical expertise of website building (most of the builders are beginners) and more on attempting to convey the concept that came from the client (as interpreted and understood by each of the groups based in their socio-cultural contextual locations). Is there a concept without an interface?

Feedback from readers is most welcome (you can email me or post to the blog’s comments)

Kang and Shuang’s DAMA site

[our client LT had this to say about the website - "I really like the website as the process and product are well represented. Visuals are overpowering the information. But the information given is very good in terms of stressing the point that handlooms are better than other power driven mill fabrics without an apologetic tone."]

Anca, Bridget and Erin

[our client's final overview comments on this one - "It is a well designed website. Home page gives a clear indication of the nature of the industry and also explains the characters of handloom fabrics at a glance. It is a wee bit patronizing and also it could have stressed on the fact that the fabric is as stylish and contemporary as the fabrics the consumers are using today."]

Andy, Jacob, Mark

[client's comments - DAMA and Products page although starts with a question but flows into a good description of handloom process and industry. But the products itself were very not communicative enough.

The page on the community is very innovative and would encourage a healthy dialogue.

I also like the narrative as it explains the process and its advantages in a good articulate way. Home page is well done and I like the understated feel although there are a few spelling mistakes.]

Dan and Dexin

[client feedback - The main page is very good as the products are featured and it communicates the product effectively.

The potential buyer’s page gives both the buyer and DAMA a very good platform to establish contact, interact and take the business further.]

Amy, Brett, Nikki

[The sub heading ‘Weaving made Natural’ is very good although it sounds as if we made the technology natural but it gets the point across.

Product representation is very good with details of the fabric quality and aesthetic.

Although there is a whole page dedicated to the Natural dyeing process, there is confusion in the product range as the product ranges shown in the web site are both chemical dyed and natural dyed.]

hooray for oryx temple!

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She created a salwar kameez from Dastkar Andhra fabric:)zabibha1.jpg

Wall for sale …

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There are walls – and then there are walls….

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Come to cyberdivalive’s creations – http://slurl.com/secondlife/Brouwer/164/147/43 – and buy a wall made from Kalamkari (image is of Ganesh) kalamkariwall_001.jpghandloom textures….

10 % of sales from rad Zabibha’s creations goes towards promoting Handloom via Dastkar Andhra Marketing Association.

Written by cyberdiva

April 22nd, 2007 at 3:55 pm

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