Rishi Nandan                  


Rishi is a creative practitioner who graduated from DJAD. Obliging to a multi-disciplinary practice, He likes to extend his focus on typedesign, printed matter graphical systems,archival research & audiovisual praxis.Read more

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Rishi Nandan

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Kodak Experimental Publication  
  











I try to include certain pinnacle moments in history with some of my prized possesions of infacy of recordigns and observations for instance, the overlayed date and sprockets of film is a scan of the first page of a old photobook.  










nuclear bombings


                 
                                                                             
                                                                                                               


Some artworks i created in specific purpose trying to bring out characters of dreams 

















An ephemeral instance of memory chemically transitioned to a physical state, tangible as a print. The negative creation of imprinted light, its layers of subtlety. A long dream, the longest journey to the state of infancy. Its unequivocal interpretation through Kodak’s chemical surfaces and its collision with the outer space. A graphic design study of dream space and its ficticious collisions.
















    My first air journey - 32 days of being born I assume.












Some photographs my dad took at NASA which i tried to manipulate to form certain elements of a space joruney.



  






A rough print of the publication to prototype the inner sizes and scales with continuity and errors.







                                                                                                    



                                                  





    


I wanted the experimentation to happen both with the form of the publication as well as the presentation of an idea inside it. Here it became so that I could correlate to a brand for a purpose.





                                            
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