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Established | 1996 |
Academic staff | 30 |
Students | 208 |
Undergraduates | 200 |
Postgraduates | 8 |
Location | Bangalore, Karnataka, India 13°6′6.1″N 77°35′0.9″E / 13.101694°N 77.583583°E / 13.101694; 77.583583 |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | srishti.ac.in |
Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology is an experimental and teaching-focused school of art and design in Bengaluru (Bangalore), India. Srishti was founded in 1996 by the not-for-profit Ujwal Trust. Srishti provides its students a self-initiated, self-directed and self-assessed learning environment, with curricula integrating multiple disciplines with an arts foundation.
Srishti offers undergraduate and graduate programs. It has specializations in Textile Design, Product and Interface Design, Visual Communication Design, Independent and Broadcast Media (Film and Video) and Furniture and Interior Design. It offers graduate diploma programs in Animation and Gaming, Art and Design for Education and Experimental Media Arts.
Srishti houses the:
- Centre for Education Research, Training and Development (CERTAD)
- Centre for Experimental Media Arts (CEMA)
External links
- Official website
- CERTAD
- CEMA
- Building new life forms at the iGEM Jamboree - NPR Report
- A whiff of sweet-smelling rain in a science lab - DNA Article
- MIT award for 'smell of first rains' - Nature India Article
- Building new life forms at the iGEM Jamboree - WIRED Article
- 2009 Graduation Photo Gallery
- Foundation course exhibition 2009
- Looking Back to Look Ahead - Learning Through and From the Human Spirit
- Geetha Narayanan's Keynote address at Symposium on Education and Technology in Schools in 2008, Bangalore