CAMP's Innovative Storytelling through Surveillance and Digital Archives

- CAMP's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York features three video projects
- The studio uses surveillance footage, cellphone videos, and digital archives to create immersive experiences
- CAMP's founders discuss the importance of maintaining an open digital archive
- The studio's work challenges traditional notions of storytelling and documentary filmmaking
- CAMP's projects utilize digital archives as a tool for social commentary and critique
CAMP's work challenges traditional notions of storytelling and documentary filmmaking. Their projects, such as 'From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf' and 'Khirkeeyaan', utilize surveillance footage, cellphone videos, and digital archives to create immersive and interactive experiences. The studio's founders, Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran, discuss the importance of maintaining an open digital archive and the role of piracy in the Indian tech sector. CAMP's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York showcases their innovative approach to storytelling and highlights the potential of digital archives as a tool for social commentary and critique.