KGF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE:SOUVENIRS AND OTHER MISCONCEPTIONS
In the wake of post-colonial theories within globalized economies, tourism industries have been redefined to
accommodate ethically aware travelers. The thin line between well-intended interest in hosting communities and
recapitalization of indigenous knowledge pledges for reinspection of motives and actions maintained by the
post-tourist in consumption and production of local narratives. This work sets intersecting agencies and
misunderstandings between the traveler and collaborators from Kolar Gold Fields (India), utilizing rapid
prototyping as a method to expose class struggles and problematize their representations.
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The characterization of democratized 3D scanning and additive manufacturing processes as liberating technologies
that disrupt social oppression is questioned through efforts to assemble relationships between artisans and
narrators in positioning souvenir production as a political action. Finally, produced objects are situated
in-between the collaborators and the traveler as a materialization of the uncertainties in their dialogs.
Scanned, printed, and moulded gaps of missing information stand as shared experiences of skills and knowledge,
rather than enforced normalization and capitalization of one gaze on top of the other.