Hetansh Madhu

CFP004

UBD23077

The CEPT Foundation Programme studio is an introduction for students fresh out of school to the rigor and work habits required by an undergraduate degree at CEPT University. The studio is conceptualized as a series of sequentially planned exercises, through which students develop skills and abilities, which are then deployed to address increasingly complex problems falling in four broad categories: visualize and draw, make and learn, anayse and interpret and conceptualise and represent. The exercises are designed to provide foundational skills for students across disciplines at CEPT, between which they maintain a balance. They also reflect an understanding that at the foundation level, these skills overlap to a large extent, and a varied array is of benefit to all students. The studio is taught through intensive 1–2 week long modules, focusing on a particular skill or ability, and a process that emphasizes ongoing feedback in addition to expert faculty lectures.


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This model is made from wood, metal sheet, metal rod and pipe. This model shows different joineries that can be performed on the above mentioned materials.

Mapping - Parimal Garden Water Usage. This is a full study of how much water is used where and at what time of the day in Parimal Garden in Ahmedabad.

Exploring Candy Sticks as a material, we created a cantilever plate using them and tested it for load to understand its strengths and weaknesses.

"AGHORIES - Believe it or Not" is a Photo Comic which has 4 stories about Aghories which are based on real life incidents, incidents that happened with me and my team mate and incidents that happened to the locals. The main idea was to show who Aghories really are and how there are fake aghories out there posing as a real one. We sat and talked with numerous aghories and locals to get knowledge about them and their unheard stories which only locals know. We have illustrated 2 of those stories about aghories and 2 of the other stories are the incidents we had while talking to aghories in Varanasi.

Imaginary drawing was the way to bring out the your craziest ideas as there were no limits or guidelines. Since ai is the most trending subject today, this an illustration I created of a war between advanced robots and helpless humans which took place in the future. the idea here was simply asking a question of "What if?" to things that can go wrong with ai. what if ai got so advanced that it started taking over humans. Hence this illustration.

Manichitrathazu is a game which is based in Vaaranasi. In order to win the game you will have to complete all the quests that are given to you by the quest master. The map is divided into two parts, Life and Afterlife. there will be 2 players in both realms and the locations in life are the real location of Varanasi.

1/2 Origami Installation for MAZI'24 This is a modular origami installation for MAZI'24 which was led by me. It is based on Herringbone Tessellation. The whole installation took 5 days to complete from folding 98 individual modules to hanging it from the ceiling with the help of tar.

2/2 Origami Installation for MAZI'24