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THE  VISION FOR  HARMONIOUS RESILIENCE & SUSTAINABILITY

The Vishwaroopam
Framework 

                                        

O U R   F O U N D A T I O N A L   S P I R I T
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​​We align wholeheartedly with eco creative approach to sustainability,        The Parilay Way which is more than simply a concept; it is a foundational spirit  that binds the threads of design, risk enablement, resilience, environmental sustainability, and destiny into an ensemble of rising beyond everyday or severe obstacles. This activity sphere of foundational spirit, is a model of our eco creative being and excellence by manifesting High Eco Creative Values in the face of crises and vulnerabilities. 

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Our approach to excellence, The Parilay Way Model & core values enshrined in platform principles we subscribe to,  are a call to    

collaborate@mission mode

 

​​Consequently, our diverse  standpoints and collaborative resources are brought to bear on every challenge  we engage with. Essentially, our life-hugging approach is   hands-on, personal, collaborative and rooted in research.

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This is our resolve for the future: a world where design, the arts, risk enablement, resilience and sustainability are inextricably linked. Our route forward is obvious as we empower people and processes to accord with the Parilay philosophy of ageless eco-design!

 

​The eco designs breathing Parilay approaches are ageless, transcending the present moment to become future treasures. With each design, we evaluate its whole path, from conception to the possibility of renewal, to ensure that every step leaves a lasting legacy for future generations.

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R E S E A R C H
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“We are like seamen – having to rebuild their ship at sea, without the opportunity to do it completely. When a beam is taken off, it must immediately be substituted, while the whole ship acts as a supporting structure. The ship will so be completely renovated, through old and drifting wood, but only in a gradual process”

(Neurath, 1921)

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The research  leading to The Parilay Way Model has conformed to  the Grounded Theory Research  Techniques formulated by Glasner & Strauss (1967) in  its Constructivist Form by Kathy Charmaz (2000) - which allows the researcher  as a co-participant in the study, not just a neutral observer. According to the research technique, data, research processes, and hypotheses are constructed  by the researcher and research participants, rather than discovered.  Literature, though scarce, has been explored mostly  from resources available regarding Deep Ecology (Arne Naess) and Dark Ecology (Timothy Morton) approaches. Therefore, the  methods of investigation adopted are in contrast with traditional hypothesis-deductive research  approaches.

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Creative eco cultural practices are the channels for irrigating Eco Cultural Deserts, the geographical, economic or historical domains afflicted with broken chains of ecological intelligence and pools of gross deficit of regenerative intelligence. In this striking context, the research based experiments with positive risk enablement & inner eco cultural transformation, the Antahkranti process, added to exhaustive evidential field research experience  which was gained from several Eco Media Labs conducted for young change makers  in different geographical regions of this country over the years, which have brought out The Parilay Framework. The intensive engaged learning is product of numerous codes, analytic and methodological questions as well as comparisons between fragments of data. Often relying upon constant comparative method to analyze the data line by line, the memo generation was a challenging, yet enjoyable process. The process and  exchanges between practitioners turned selective when key conclusions and  concepts had taken roots. The data though saturated, as more was learnt from analysis, more data has still continued to pour in from diverse interactions and sources,  seminar/conference  discussions and rejoinders from eco-media practitioners. This also provided necessary validation on-course.  Much of the work has been published also, "Exploring Eco Media: Raising Scientific Temper" (Eds. Pamposh Kumar & S. Nagarathinam) ISBN 978-93-5321-816-4. Subscribing to the principle of modifiability of theory, the the resultant Framework is  established as a set of platform principles. This set is  based on seven key pillars that describe our vision for a future in which design coexists harmoniously with our surroundings.

 

The continued research in to eco health, eco design, innovation & eco-media domains, along with participatory explorations of risk enablement, harmonious resilience, eco-ethics and aesthetics, underline our sustained commitment to creating solutions that are resilient, reusable, and restorable or amendable, while also integrating materials that contribute to an economy that is increasingly circular, better say sustainable.

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Founder & Chief Mentor 

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The Eco Media Educator, Researcher & Creative with a

Social Innovation Mission  

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Dr. Pamposh expresses his unique points of view in form of promotion of collaborative works of art, design, music, literature  and creative functionalities for  risk enablement, resilience and a bright eco living.. Credited with spearheading a movement of eco media and eco design for young creatives, he is kindling the avant garde creative renewers & makers of eco cultural heritage from modest quarters of the country. 

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He takes joy in bringing creatives, designers, stylists, artisans,  researchers and resources to the eco-visioning planes, aiding the ultimate in customization, sustainability  and abundance - orchestrating the  essential eco design  processes while remaining flexible and adaptive to specific needs of society.

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The professional engagement of  Creatives, Fellows & Associates  is directed by Pamposh to espouse the value of eco design principles & natural design approaches for the materials and  processes  behind the master creations or researches in  positive risk enablement through eco-media, eco-art, natural design, harmony  and  resilience.  

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His stream of consciousness

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​​​Goes on in search of beautiful eco truths!

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He has steadfast belief that Eco Media, Eco Art & Design, & creative approaches to Eco Health  can provide an eco resilient & eco-luxurious   experience  in perfect symbiosis with nature and the environment.

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Unleash Meaningful exchanges

Functionality, Harmony, Arts, & Media of Eco Design for Irrigating Eco Cultural Deserts

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​The creation exudes timeless style and simplicity without being influenced by current trends. The final design is informed by the raw materials. The  natural movements bear a striking similarity to a an attire  billowing in the wind.​  The aesthetically beautiful, yet complicated, natural forms and their timeless value—the creationist and rational sustainability—inform the Way- the ultimate processes of creation!

​This inquiry led Dr. Pamposh  to create a minimalistic design, sustenance and resilience  strategy that is best characterized as a well-balanced partnership between the demands of the people, the designer and his materials, and novel methods of creation inspired by nature. With the creator acting as a mastermind, the initial resources in this connection are allowed the chance to grow to their full potential in the  Way, form, or aspect. Instead of uniformity or certainty, processes are consciously focused on combining functionality with aesthetics, sustainability and enhanced resilience. He emphasizes the relationship between the creation and its users in order to build flexible notions on a larger scale.

Dr. Pamposh's Group for
Research, Assessment & Education 

 Eco Health, Design & Media Research, Practice & Literacy for  Enablement 

In the words of  William Wulf  (1989), the Collaboratory is  a “center without walls, in which the nation’s researchers can perform their research without regard to physical location, interacting with colleagues, accessing instrumentation, sharing data and computational resources, [and] accessing information in digital libraries”. The concept comes from  fusion of  two elements, “collaboration” and “laboratory”. Collaborative experiments and advancement of knowledge is contributed by scholars, creatives & learners of all kind,  activists, or other professionals. Dr. Katrin Muff calls it “an open space for all stakeholders where action learning and action research join forces, and students, educators, and researchers work with members of all facets of society to address current dilemmas.”

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Dedicated, Cause inspired Researchers-Practitioners,  Leaders & Specialists collaborate in this group serving the advancment of   Every Day Creative Ecology and growing further the dimensions of the Parilay Way. The collaborators are working on  continual advancement of  the theory, practice and enablement models in natural design & media literacy and nurturing unrecognised, underserved,  young eco creative talent. 

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Current Research & Practice Initiatives with

Fellows & Associates

 

  • Natural Design & Eco Design Research, Eco-literacy & Enablement : Development of Action Projccts

  • Eco Visioning Fusion for Transformative Natural Design- a Constructivist Grounded Theory Research & Practice Project​

  • To investigate life risk perceptions and  disharmonizing/disruptive causes (especially  eco toxicity) of nature-human adversities so as to generate insights for positive risk enablement​

  • Transformative potential of Eco -Cultural Harmony for youth in Distress-Developing the Applications of Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT)

  • To investigatively / exploratively  delve into the patterns of meaning making and popular perceptions shaped with influence of emerging modes (educative/ predatory/ ethically commercial/ others) of communication in social media and community habitats and develop insights for therapeutic pedagogy (recovery and blooming of creative imagination and agency of learners and perspectives of individualized/community social justice)​

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