vendredi 11 novembre 2016

City samurai

A small army of conscientious citizens has taken it upon itself to protect Bengaluru from ill-conceived projects and an apathetic administration

Nikita Puri  |  New Delhi 

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The best-known thing about Mysuru-born Baadal Nanjundaswamy, during the last 10 years that he’s called Bengaluru home, is that his art, much of which is transient, gets things “fixed” in the IT city.   Over time, he has developed a strange association with potholes: he is frequently on a hunt for the meanest potholes around. And Nanjundaswamy’s “protest art” keeps the civic authorities on their toes.   When Nanjundaswamy placed a 20-kg life-sized fibreglass crocodile in a 12-feet-wide pothole filled with green and blue water last year, the ...

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City samurai

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