Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Day Five - Urban Transect

I got fried today doing the urban transect. We were split off into groups of two to draw a transect (a really long section/section elevation) through our site. I was with Stephen and we started from the beginning of Kalighat Road, went down past the entrance to the "Sporting Club" and hooked a right into a lane that led past a shrine and into the Adi Ganga Canal.
It was hot and unpleasantly sunny. This older man came up to me and asked why I was drawing and I told him: to understand the scale of the neighborhood. Stephen interjected that we were architecture students but the man said it was illegal and that people might suspect us as being terrorists. From America. ... He went away and we were only bothered by the dozens of people looking over our shoulders -- most of them just stared, others looked and pointed at the buildings and others tried selling us something, which is usual. I think we both didn't want to stay there any longer than we needed to. Most of the day we spent on the transect, after which we went to New Light at 2pm. There was supposed to be an artist there to show a local painting style, but he/she never showed up (we later learn this). We didn't stay long but we met up with Atisha, Mike and Filomena.
Atisha witnessed the boat bridge in high tide. Apparently the boat bridge disappears when the tide is high; Atisha told us (and showed us a diagram) that the boats do a 180 to get across to the other side of the canal -- it sounds pretty efficient. I've posted the boat bridge as it is at low tide above. Atisha and Mike did a transect near the Burning Ghats and from what I've heard, Mike had quite an experience of a female priest singing to the both of them for well wishes (and then of course, asking for rupees).

Note: The two days of New Light (yesterday and today) will be described in its own post. I still need to collect photos from Mike and Coleen as I was only there today, and ended up being rather busy and unable to take my own photographs.

1 comment:

  1. jeremi why don't you post anything about our "mutiny" and our feelings about the displacement of people for this project?

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