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SADA:VOLUME 1

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SADA Volume 1 is a bold, visually rich introduction to South Asia’s digital art landscape—bringing together artists who work across photography, video, sound, animation, AI, and experimental digital practices. Curated through in-depth conversations and critical context, the book foregrounds artists’ voices while situating their work within histories of memory, technology, politics, and place.

 

Designed for collectors, researchers, curators, and anyone curious about where digital culture is heading, SADA Volume 1 is the first chapter of a living archive—one that reclaims how South Asia is seen, remembered, and imagined in the digital age.

 

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THE CURATOR

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Najam Ul Assar is a curator redefining how South Asian digital art is seen and shared globally. As the founder and curator of the South Asian Digital Arts Archive (SADA), he brings together artists, technology, and critical storytelling to challenge who gets archived and how digital histories are written. Trained in media arts and digital humanities, his practice is artist-led, ethically grounded, and unapologetically future-facing. He is also the founding curator of the Lahore Digital Arts Festival, one of the region’s leading platforms for experimental digital practice. Across research, exhibitions, and publishing, Najam’s work is driven by a single ambition: to build living archives that move with culture rather than freeze it in time.

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