Sunday, December 10, 2006

Decay

The Discoverer building of the International Tech Park; this photo has been taken from the smokers 'lounge' , pretty close to where my institute is. Today is a Sunday, today, the normally busy tech park closes down. As the offices take a day off, most of the restaurants in the food court take a day off, the mall empties of all but a few people doing their overtime or others like me, who are so used to being here, Sunday at home seems unnatural.
Sundays at the Tech Park are awful. I've grown accustomed by now to the crowds, to the rush, everyone's running around, busy. On a Sunday this place goes into hibernation. You can walk around the empty corridors, without having to watch your step, the activity, the perennial sounds of voices and strained central air conditioning are gone. In their place, a deep sense of gloom and ennui settles down. With the holiday, the maintenance staff too relax, while a few continue with their normal duties, most switch over activities that are ignored during the week, like cleaning out the fountain. Thick plastic pipes run amok over the soiled floor, carrying water from the restrooms to the outside where dozens of blue shirted-men are occupied, scrubbing the accumulated dirt.
Our institute too succumbs to the temporary decay. The security guard is sitting around, un-uniformed, while housekeeping staff clear shards of glass from a shattered door. I can't but help thinking twice before I sign in. Is it really worth it, am I going to be able to get any work done under these conditions?
Apparently not, otherwise I wouldn't be posting this. Anyway I know that with tomorrow, the Tech Park will again metamorphose into the monster that I am used to, and till then all I can think of doing is use all this free Internet access I have.

6 comments:

Confusion Say said...

15 comments geez that must be some kind of record. I like pictures!!...it's cool to see these places that you are talking about. It's kinda like reading a book...when you create in your mind what you think things look like and then you see them and you are like...Ohhhh..is that what it really looks like. Maybe I will upload some of my area.

Kartik said...

Confusion, you're right i'd love to have some more pictures to show you guys, but the problemis that i have no camera at the moment to take them with. the last one, i flicked off the ITPL website or something, but yeah if i could show you the area im living in that would be really cool... to see the contrast.

Lucifer... thanks bro, yes free net kicks ass. free net monitored 24X7 kicks ass less so.

Terra Shield said...

Sundays are awfully quiet most of the time... When I was studying... we had what we referred to as Sunday Blues (instead of Monday Blues) Most of the time, we ended up doing laundry and housekeeping on Sundays, because there was no 'free' internet.

Anonymous said...

Ah, the joys of free internet...but seriously man you should get a camera or a good camera phone.
Places really do take a different ambiance when people are not present...like you are alone in the whole world..end of the world types...ha ha
enjoy man

Anonymous said...

Kartik, you are tagged. :-)

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