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Back to ListingSharmila Wood
New Delhi, India
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Member since August 10, 2010
My focus area is the intersection between livelihoods, art/craft and culture, which, is informed by my belief that we share rights and responsibilities, in a global sense, to preserve our intangible cultural heritage. I am currently working on a project for UNESCO and Craft Revival Trust - a guidelines for designer and artisan interaction.
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Thinking through Design Interventions
Poverty, Industrial Design
Posted August 03, 2011
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Market Access, Livelihoods, Social and Economic Justice, Rights & Responsibilities
Contact Sharmila WoodMy Interests
- Industrial Design
- Environmental Design
- Communication Design
- Fashion Design
- Audio/Visual Design