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Category: Art

Bibliosmia

When my father used to purchase new books for me during my childhood, I would wrap them up in plastic bags, and put them (read the treasure trove) in the […]

Inwards: In Words…

In an article titled ‘Space of Literature‘ (1955; trans. 1982), French Philosopher Maurice Blanchot (September 22, 1907 – February 20, 2003) magnificently portrayed the limitation of an author. According to […]

Decoding da Vinci!

Pascal Cotte is a French engineer, and the founder of Lumiere Technology. If one visits his studio in Paris, the person will find the most precious work of art in […]

The Charm Still Exists!

It is not for certain that people could remember Chuk and Gek… Alyonushka… Misha (also known as Mishka) bear, and many other characters. These formed an integral part of the […]

‘One Should Not Hope For Anything’

“I wanted to write a novel… However, you could find articles, journalism, reviews, letters, and even poems in it…“… this is what Pier Paolo Pasolini (March 5, 1922 – November […]

A Look Inside A Cupboard

Hundreds-year-old Renaissance Story was hidden beneath the Medici Chapel in Florence for Centuries! Researchers recently discovered a trapdoor behind a wooden cupboard inside the Chapel, and that trapdoor took them to […]

In Remembrance…

"Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts." - Charles Dickens.

The Pillars Of Success

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Ropar recently commissioned a project, consisting of the tallest contemporary stone-carved pillars, inspired by the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation! Mumbai-based FLINT AROHAS has […]