The object was to map the borders of Dharavi in a similar way we mapped Delft last week. Ten Indian students joined us today for the workshop. We were divided in 6 groups of 4 people. Three Delft students plus one Indian. If you look at Dharavi it has three ‘corners’. So at every corner two groups. One group walks clockwise and the other counter-clockwise across the borders of Dharavi. In every single group one person focused on smell, one on noise and one on view and ‘vibes’.
Some different smells I encountered were: Cardboard, fire, exhaust fumes, spices, barbeque, smoke, smell of waste, public toilet and a sewer smell.

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