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Issue No: 376, November 2020

U.F.O. Unidentified Found Objects

It is 2030, and over the past months, ten strange objects that seem to have emerged straight from the past have been found in Auroville. Miraculously reclaimed from the depths of old, forgotten cupboards and reappearing in the most unlikely of places, they are submitted to deep scientific scrutiny with surprising results. A mysterious energy emanates from these objects. But why they have been hidden and by whom, remains incomprehensible. Such is the concept behind ‘U.F.O. Unidentified Found Objects’, Dominique Jacques’ new work, which inaugurates the coming season of exhibitions at the Citadines Centre d’Art in Auroville. “When I began this work about a year ago, I imagined a small group of spiritual seekers in the early 80s secretly transforming certain everyday objects of the period, and after having modified their waveforms to intensify their positive vibration and having imbued them with a specific power, concealing them in strategic locatio...
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Ashok J. menon, 24th Nov 2020, 12.47 PM

Hey guys waiting to be in Auroville to visit your exhibition. I am hooked on to Ancient Astronomers on History channel. Apparently India has a history of alien visitations and hence remnants of the chronicles of the past.

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  • The need to specify minimum conditions
  • How is Auroville doing?
  • Fostering goodwill towards the city
  • Let’s Talk Trash
  • Anitya: from vision to reality
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  • New Books: 50 More Poems from Auroville; Radicle Network
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  • Passings: Narayanaswamy Gopal; Akash Nandkumar
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