Transhuman Collective (THC) is a multi-disciplinary collaborative project based on the philosophy of Transhumanism. Abbreviated as H+ is an international cultural and intellectual movement which focuses on technology and collaboration to greatly enhance human intellectual, creative, and psychological capacities. THC is the brainchild of Soham Sarcar & Snehali Shah who are married to each other. Th
ey have done their Bachelors in Visual Arts from Maharaja Sayaji Rao University - Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda. Soham & Snehali have more than 13 years of Professional experience, having worked with the top Advertising Agencies and Design Companies like JWT.Fisheye Designs. Eureka Moment and Ogilvy before Soham co founded &Then in 2008. After working with &then for 2.5 years as a director, had quit in 2010 to start Transhuman Collective with Snehali. Experience combined, they handled more than 300 Brands across industries .Their experience spans across a wide array of disciplines ranging from Advertising, Print Design, Motion Graphics, Interactive/New Media Design, Information/ Environmental Design and Branding/ Packaging. THC's work bears a stamp of radicalism, original design style and unmatched technical edge. Lived and worked in 6 States, they very well understand the Indian audience and it's cultural semantics which enables them to create brands and experiences across multiple domains. They have been synonymous in spearheading the alternative Visual Art movement in India since 2006, experimenting with cutting edge visual technologies like Live Video Art, 3d Projection Mapping, Augmented Reality and other Interactive Technologies as well as curating traditional Art Installations and Street Art. The Film No Country For Women they produced shocked and challenged the nation's mindset towards women, going viral on social media and feminist forums around the world. Soham was invited as a speaker for the Colors India 2008. as one of the youngest designer in India, who is cheeky, attitudinal, irreverent and effortlessly use an Indian idiom in his work. Transhuman Collective believes in combining different mediums to challenge the conventions and has the potential to execute projects of any scale with one of the most extensive creative network across the world. They regularly collaborate with inter disciplinary talent on most of their experiential projects.