In a world where technology is rapidly reshaping artistic expression, Digital Sorcery empowers creative professionals to craft immersive, interactive experiences. This course teaches you to blend projections, interactive sound, and generative code, transforming technology into a dynamic storytelling tool. Learn how to work with technology as a material and space as a living canvas— one that evolves, moves, and responds, bringing your stories to life in ways that traditional mediums never could.
Artificial Intelligence often seems like magic— but what’s really happening behind the scenes? Magic Behind the Curtain is a deep dive into the mechanics of AI, breaking down complex concepts into understandable, practical lessons. Designed for students, young professionals, and curious minds, this course unravels the mystery of AI, showing you not just how machines think, but how you can direct them to work for you.
Technology has transformed our lives, but with great power comes great risk. Beware of the Algorithms is a deep dive into the darker side of the digital world—exploring scams, social media addiction, digital surveillance, deep fakes and AI-powered misinformation. We’ll glimpse into the world of computer viruses and hackers, uncovering how digital threats evolve. If we live in a digital world, we’d better be prepared.
I’ve designed curriculum, taught, and mentored artists at BeFantastic’s International Artist Fellowship —basically, I convince creatives that AI, code, and circuits aren’t out to get them (most of the time).
From young Berlin musicians to Swiss painters to seasoned Indian Classical Dancers, our work over the last five years has connected people across generations, disciplines, and continents— because creativity speaks every language (and sometimes, dances too).
The robots aren’t coming; they’re already here. In this workshop, we explore which jobs will survive, which will evolve, and which will become AI’s new playground. Spoiler: Creativity, adaptability, and knowing when to unplug still give humans the edge. We also have to make sure that it doesn't rewire our brains (no tinfoil hats required).
During COVID, I found myself back home in Rajasthan, like everyone else— scrolling, surviving, and questioning my life choices. Along with cooking Instagram recipes, I started teaching at a local government school. That small volunteer effort snowballed into Kalpana Innovation Lab— a space exclusively for girls from the govt. schools with a library, a makerspace, 3D printing, robotics, and a computer lab.
We had girls from marginalized communities learning alongside theater artists, technologist, scientists, and whoever else wandered in (physically or digitally). It was a safe space where kids could dream bigger, build cooler things, and access the tools they needed to break out of systemic limitations. The lab isn’t active anymore, but its spirit is still out there— somewhere, probably building something cool.