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Top Deejay Headphones

Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed.

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Trust in your intuitions

When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking to randos is the norm. I’ll never forget the conversation with the aquarium fisherman, forest ranger, and women at the Thai market. It’s refreshing to compare notes on life with people from vastly different backgrounds.

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Awwwards best websites

I was recently quoted as saying, I don't care if Instagram has more users than Twitter. If you read the article you’ll note there’s a big “if” before my not giving of said shit. Numbers are important. Number of users is important. So are lots of other things. Different services create value in different ways. Trust your gut as much (or more) than the numbers. Figure out what matters and build something good.

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Working from your home?

Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.

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Some amazing buildings

When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking to randos is the norm. I’ll never forget the conversation with the aquarium fisherman, forest ranger, and women at the Thai market. It’s refreshing to compare notes on life with people from vastly different backgrounds.

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A day alone at the sea

Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.

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Sounds from the streets

Last year I wrote about why booking too far in advance can be dangerous for your business, and this concept of margin so eloquently captures what I had recognized had been my problem: I was so booked up with clients that I wasn’t leaving any margin for error, growth, planning, or reflection.

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The new brand identity

When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking to randos is the norm. I’ll never forget the conversation with the aquarium fisherman, forest ranger, and women at the Thai market. It’s refreshing to compare notes on life with people from vastly different backgrounds.

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Learn the rules first

I was recently quoted as saying, I don't care if Instagram has more users than Twitter. If you read the article you’ll note there’s a big “if” before my not giving of said shit. Numbers are important. Number of users is important. So are lots of other things. Different services create value in different ways. Trust your gut as much (or more) than the numbers. Figure out what matters and build something good.

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My tech travel setup

One of the easiest ways to improve travel photos is shooting in better light, and the best light is often in the hour after sunrise and before sunset. That’s because the light takes on a warm golden hue and hits the subject from the side instead of the top. t’s difficult to recreate the grandeur of a vast landscape in the confines of a picture frame.

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art

Will you be paying in words or candles?

Justice for Dolls!

All he ever wanted was to live in a tower.
So he decided to grow his own.

The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love,
and let your hunger burn.

There is a market. You’ve probably never heard of it.

It’s an old market, and one rumoured to have everything you will ever desire.


About Us

We build fictional worlds, rich playgrounds of imagination that our audiences can interact with.

Crow is an immersive storytelling company. Our storytelling can be encountered through a variety of art forms including immersive theatrical experiences, film, AR, audio & writing. Our forte is fantastic content combined with immersion, interactivity and play.

Crow was established in 2015 by designer Nayantara Kotian and writer Prashant Prakash. Our core team is composed of dreamers, designers and systems thinkers who bring extraordinary writing, powerful design and originality of form to every artwork we create. We also collaborate with like-minded brands to create bespoke worlds inspired by their brand stories.

Nayantara is a world-builder, director, and designer working across the mediums of performance and film. She is a film graduate of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and has a Masters in Performance Design & Practice from Central Saint Martins, London. Her films have won multiple awards worldwide and she has been artist-in-residence at the Common Room Foundation, India 2019 and the Akademie Schloss Solitude, Germany 2016, participant director at the Berlinale Talent Campus, Germany 2008, and was awarded the Charles Wallace India Trust Arts Scholarship in 2013-14. She has been an educator since 2019 and teaches World-building and Speculative Futures at design schools across India.

Nayantara Kotian

Boss Lady, Crow

Prashant Prakash

Head of Dreaming, Crow

Prashant is an English Literature graduate from St. Xavier’s College, Bombay, and has been working in the performing arts since 2006, primarily as an actor and writer. He has also acted in a number of Indian and international feature films. His 2009 play The Skeleton Woman, co-written with Kalki Koechlin, won the Hindu MetroPlus Playwright award of that year and was subsequently published by Penguin. In 2016, he was artist-in-residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude, Germany, and was also on the Forbes India 30 Under 30 list of the same year.


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