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Oral History Interview : Anil Shrivastava

 Accession
Identifier: 2025P-AM-030

Content Description

The 128 minute interview documents Anil Shrivastava’s long engagement with community- oriented media, computing, and training initiatives, particularly through CENDIT. He reflects on how video, hardware, and computing activities came together, beginning with experiments in village- based video, and later expanding into training, studio design, and institutional collaborations. The conversation traces his networks, collaborators, and philosophy of people- driven work, emphasizing improvisation, learning- by- doing, and a strong “can- do” culture. Shrivastava also discusses international relationships, archival initiatives, and the broader significance of informal, resource- poor organizations in shaping media practice.

Condition Description

This oral history interview is recorded in WAV format and spans a total duration of 128 minutes. The audio is clear, with consistent volume and minimal environmental interference. The speaker’s voice is distinct and intelligible throughout, with no overlapping speech or background noise. The interview is being made into summary for reference.

Accession Date

2026-01-26

Disposition

The recording has been retained fully as part of the oral history collection due to its siginifacant documentation of community narratives and underrepresented voices. No materials have been removed or reassigned from this accession. Consent forms have been signed by the interviewees and handed over to AMP.

Acquisition Type

Gift

Provenance

These interview was conducted and compiled by Surajit Sarkar in 2025. It was created by the PAST grantee ( AMP) in order to document oral histories of AV technical staff from the Delhi region.

Retention Rule

This preserves the less heard voices of people involved in the Audio Visual world from 1970s to 2000. Digital files are being stored in an external Hard Disk HDD at AMP and on the google cloud. The digital files will be permanently housed at Archives at NCBS, with access governed by project policy. Copies will also be shared with the donor.

Language of Description

English

Script of Description

Latin

Restrictions Apply

Yes

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for access unless mentioned in specific folders of the finding aid.

Use Restrictions

Copyright may not have been assigned to Archives at NCBS. Permission for reproduction or distribution must be obtained in writing from the Archives at NCBS (archives@ncbs.res.in). See access guidelines for more information (https://archives.ncbs.res.in/access). The Archives at NCBS makes no representation that it is the copyright owner in all of its collections. The user must obtain all necessary rights and clearances before use of material and material may only be reproduced for academic and non-commercial use.

Dates

  • Creation: January 26, 2026

Full Extent

128 Minutes

Language of Materials

English

Hindi