• Student Shah Kavina Bhavin
  • Code UG190701
  • Faculty Design
  • Tutor/s Ankita Trivedi,Ishita Jain
  • TA Advait Patel

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In this world with sequenced events in time, there are often things, people, experiences which are lost or retrieved or given rebirth to. One often tends to think, what if this way of flow is changed in some way, will the changes in the world be the same as they are expected to be? In this constant flux of world between our thoughts and emotions, the intent of this museum is to make one experience different aspects of time expecting them to not behave chronologically and look at the consequences caused by it in the world. The museum has looked through the lens of various objects and the world existing around them to reflect upon these aspects of time. We have looked at events in sequence in time, events occurring due to repetition of time creating a constant back and forth loop, events occurring when the time mutates due to replacement, deletion, addition and inversion. Do these objects and their world get lost due to these behaviors of time? Or do these objects acquire a different position in the world within their existing world?