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'''CAMP''' was founded in November 2007 in [[Mumbai]] by Shaina Anand, Sanjay Bhangar and Ashok Sukumaran. CAMP is not an "artists collective" but rather a studio, in which ideas and energies gather and become interests and forms. In this process we try to move beyond binaries of art vs. non-art, commodity markets vs. 'free culture', or individual vs. institutional will to think and to build what is possible, equitable, and interesting, for the future. [https://studio.camp/about/ (2007)]
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'''CAMP''' is a [[Mumbai]]-based collaborative studio. It has been producing provocative new works in a practice characterized by a hand-dirtying, non-alienated relation to technology. CAMP’s projects have entered many modern social and technical assemblies: energy, communication, transport and surveillance systems, ports, ships, archives – things much larger than themselves. These are shown as unstable, leaky, and contestable “technology,” in the ultimate sense of not having a fixed-function or destiny, making them both a medium and stage for artistic activity. CAMP’s work has been shown in global venues, as well as India, including MoMA New York, Tate Modern, Serpentine Galleries, HKW Berlin, Ars Electronica, Anthology Film Archives, Sharjah Biennial, Kassel Documenta and Skulptur Projekte Münster, and also in the streets and markets of cities around the world. From their home base in Chuim village, Mumbai, they co-host the online archives [[Pad.ma]] and [https://indiancine.ma/ Indiancine.ma], and run a rooftop cinema for the past 14 years. [https://njpart.ggcf.kr/events/78 (2021)]
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Founded in November 2007 in by Shaina Anand, Sanjay Bhangar and Ashok Sukumaran.
  
 
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* [https://studio.camp/ Website]
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* [https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5787 Exhibition], MoMA, 2025, [https://phantas.ma/moma/]
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CAMP is a Mumbai-based collaborative studio. It has been producing provocative new works in a practice characterized by a hand-dirtying, non-alienated relation to technology. CAMP’s projects have entered many modern social and technical assemblies: energy, communication, transport and surveillance systems, ports, ships, archives – things much larger than themselves. These are shown as unstable, leaky, and contestable “technology,” in the ultimate sense of not having a fixed-function or destiny, making them both a medium and stage for artistic activity. CAMP’s work has been shown in global venues, as well as India, including MoMA New York, Tate Modern, Serpentine Galleries, HKW Berlin, Ars Electronica, Anthology Film Archives, Sharjah Biennial, Kassel Documenta and Skulptur Projekte Münster, and also in the streets and markets of cities around the world. From their home base in Chuim village, Mumbai, they co-host the online archives Pad.ma and Indiancine.ma, and run a rooftop cinema for the past 14 years. (2021)

Founded in November 2007 in by Shaina Anand, Sanjay Bhangar and Ashok Sukumaran.

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