Srinagar Old City Memory Archive
Facts
Art History, Music, Theatre and Media Studies
Einstein Guest Researcher (Academic Freedom)

Description
This project seeks to create a memory archive for the old city of Srinagar in the Kashmir
valley which is undergoing a dramatic transformation in architecture, infrastructure,
demography and ownership patterns. The onslaught is motivated by the interests of the state,
capital and private players. What is at peril is the lived heritage of hundreds of years, a story
of arts and crafts, a vision of living and dwelling together. Through the memory archive, the
project aims at freezing the alternate forms of living as they existed and reclaiming a memory
of the city and the objects before they are exterminated by the homogenizing designs of the
state and the market.
Using multiple practices like first-person narratives, photos and videos, architectural 3D
visions of the city, audio scape, poetry and prose, the project aims to generate engagements
and discussions against the erasure of memory and lived heritage of the city. The
participatory research design of the project invites stakeholders, residents of the city, poets
and artists to create engagement by holding on to their memory of the city. The project
intends to create value in the lived heritage of the old city and city as a source of identity for
its dwellers. The core principle that motivates this work will be paying attention to every
story and storyteller alike, and respect for human life and forms of living.