

Community at the Festival
The Sixth Sense is a meeting ground for creators and the curious. Our community programs span from conservation and educational workshops and school initiatives to creator public forums and wellness experiences. Whether you’re here to learn, co-create, or connect with people shaping the future of art, nature, and technology, this is where curiosity finds its home.


Step into the Wild
with Ishan Shanvas
Step into the wild, where every movement, sound, and silence carries meaning. This session invites the audience into the hidden world of nature, a place where communication, coexistence, and competition reveal intelligence beyond our imagination.
Highlights


Sonic Symphony x Dhvani by Jeet


10+ Educational Workshops
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3 distinctive panels on Nature and Conservation
Curated Workshops

Partner Flow
by ZenYogaShala
14th Feb, 11 am - 12:30 pm

Love Letters to Mother Earth
by Looroo Club
14th Feb, 3-4pm

Lores of the Jungle
by Vikram Sridhar
14th Feb, 4-5 pm

Vibe Hut
by Siddharth Venkat
14th Feb, 5-6 pm

Heart of the Forest
by Gurekta Sethi
15th Feb 12-1 pm
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Making in Stillness
by Khadija C
15th Feb, 3-5 pm

The Flow State Workshop
by Fit District
15th Feb 5-6 pm

Portrait Making
by Ekta Sethi
21st Feb, 12-1 pm

Conscious Pot
by Vivian Jude Pinto
21st Feb, 12-1:30 pm

Kokedama Workshop
by Shakshi K Jain, Meghal Sharma & Sonesh K Shet
21st Feb, 3-4 pm

Sonic Symphony x Dhvani
by Jeet
Panels
From Signals to Form: Co-Creating with Nature
14th Feb, 3-4 pm

Speakers
Ephemeral
Kartik Chandramouli
Rohit Chakravarty
From Signals to Form brings together artists, scientists, and storytellers to explore sound as a bridge between nature, technology, and human perception. The panel follows a collaboration that translates ultrasonic bat calls into an immersive, human-scale experience.
Technology
In Conservation
22nd Feb, 5-6 pm

Speakers
Avinash Krishnan
D Boominathan
Sagarika Phalke
Samyuktha Hornad
Sanjay Gubbi
Featuring voices from animal welfare, field conservation, psychology and ecology, the discussion balances innovation with ethics and how technology can meaningfully support coexistence when paired with evidence.
Women
in Conservation
21st Feb , 5-6 pm

Speakers
Prithvi Kini [Moderation]
Latika Nath
Aishwarya Sridhar
Nayantara Jain
The audience can expect an engaging and honest conversation that blends wildlife science with visual storytelling. Through personal journeys and lived experiences, the panel will explore what conservation looks like on the ground, the role of women in shaping its future, and how art, media, and community action can spark environmental change.



























