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These aren't just tools; they are "poetic interventions" meant to reveal the hidden stories of our consumption. Instead of the "anthropocentric" view that water belongs to us, the Bindu project suggests we belong to the cycle of water. Why This Matters Today Bindu (1)
: Focuses on the purity and sanctity of the water we consume. Could changing the way we hold and pour
In the rush of modern life, water has become little more than a utility—something that flows from a tap or sits in a plastic bottle. But what if we saw it as a living entity? The by Akhil Krishnan challenges us to do exactly that by turning everyday consumption into a mindful ritual. What is the Bindu? Instead of the "anthropocentric" view that water belongs
