What began as a film gradually became a meeting point. A story brought together through artists, technicians and collaborators working across cities, disciplines and perspectives. What began as a local observation gradually expanded into a wider creative conversation, shaped by collective effort and shared intent. Among those who contributed was Academy Award-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty, adding another layer to a project built through collaboration rather than convention. Some relationships lasted beyond the project itself. The film remains. So do the conversations, collaborations and possibilities it set in motion.
For one winter evening, a room became larger than itself.
Musicians, listeners, old friends, new voices and fragments of Kolkata's independent music culture gathered under the same roof. What began as a live music festival became something less measurable — a temporary convergence of people, stories and sound.
The performances ended. The lights went out. The room returned to what it was before.
The memory didn't.
A reminder that culture grows strongest when people choose to build it together.
What began as an exhibition gradually became a meeting point.
Across professions, aspirations and experiences, people arrived carrying different questions toward a shared space. The journey brought together homeowners, builders, architects, engineers and industry professionals through an experience designed to make ideas tangible and conversations easier to begin.
Some connections extended beyond the event itself.
The installation concluded. So did the exhibition.
The conversations, relationships and possibilities it created continued long after the space was gone.