All living things around us affects they way we function. This section attempts to look deeply, sometimes by spending week in nature and sometimes by just taking a walk.
All living things around us affects they way we function. This section attempts to look deeply, sometimes by spending week in nature and sometimes by just taking a walk.
All living things around us affects they way we function. This section attempts to look deeply, sometimes by spending week in nature and sometimes by just taking a walk.
All living things around us affects they way we function. This section attempts to look deeply, sometimes by spending week in nature and sometimes by just taking a walk.
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Start Where You Are
Part 1: A garden that was always in my backyard: I have been surrounded by nature for as long as I can remember. My memory of it is blurry, but I can recall green in my peripheral vision as a distinct force. Growing up in a household of 14 people with limited space, my mother, who studied botany, found space in the cracks and crevices of our house—much like trees that grow out of concrete—to create a thriving garden.
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Start Where You Are
Part 1: A garden that was always in my backyard: I have been surrounded by nature for as long as I can remember. My memory of it is blurry, but I can recall green in my peripheral vision as a distinct force. Growing up in a household of 14 people with limited space, my mother, who studied botany, found space in the cracks and crevices of our house—much like trees that grow out of concrete—to create a thriving garden.
Editor's Choice
Start Where You Are
Part 1: A garden that was always in my backyard: I have been surrounded by nature for as long as I can remember. My memory of it is blurry, but I can recall green in my peripheral vision as a distinct force. Growing up in a household of 14 people with limited space, my mother, who studied botany, found space in the cracks and crevices of our house—much like trees that grow out of concrete—to create a thriving garden.
Editor's Choice
Start Where You Are
Part 1: A garden that was always in my backyard: I have been surrounded by nature for as long as I can remember. My memory of it is blurry, but I can recall green in my peripheral vision as a distinct force. Growing up in a household of 14 people with limited space, my mother, who studied botany, found space in the cracks and crevices of our house—much like trees that grow out of concrete—to create a thriving garden.

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Issue 04: Hyperlocal
Speaking of man-made, who decided what is local to a place? Can only native, indigenous things be local? If origin doesn’t make something truly hyperlocal, what does? Could it be the destination? Indigenisation? Re-territorialisation? Or, naturalisation? Is local something you are born with, or is it something you simply become?

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dhoop uses food as a lens. Through this lens, we interrogate culture, sustainability, design, and the systems that sustain life. We started as a magazine focused on stories of food and its intersections.

Issue 04: Hyperlocal
Speaking of man-made, who decided what is local to a place? Can only native, indigenous things be local? If origin doesn’t make something truly hyperlocal, what does? Could it be the destination? Indigenisation? Re-territorialisation? Or, naturalisation? Is local something you are born with, or is it something you simply become?

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dhoop uses food as a lens. Through this lens, we interrogate culture, sustainability, design, and the systems that sustain life. We started as a magazine focused on stories of food and its intersections.
We work out of Jaipur, Bangalore & Mumbai

Issue 04: Hyperlocal
Speaking of man-made, who decided what is local to a place? Can only native, indigenous things be local? If origin doesn’t make something truly hyperlocal, what does? Could it be the destination? Indigenisation? Re-territorialisation? Or, naturalisation? Is local something you are born with, or is it something you simply become?

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dhoop uses food as a lens. Through this lens, we interrogate culture, sustainability, design, and the systems that sustain life. We started as a magazine focused on stories of food and its intersections.
We work out of Jaipur, Bangalore & Mumbai

Issue 04: Hyperlocal
Speaking of man-made, who decided what is local to a place? Can only native, indigenous things be local? If origin doesn’t make something truly hyperlocal, what does? Could it be the destination? Indigenisation? Re-territorialisation? Or, naturalisation? Is local something you are born with, or is it something you simply become?



