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Before Eat Food is a Visual Experience, Stunning Story of Japanese Cuisine

Is Food only for eating? No one has doubted that Food for what purpose fulfils people’s hunger. People are powerful and weak because they have enough and don’t have sufficient Food. Everyone’s life depends on Food first, and then many other things. Does anyone agree with the idea that Food is only for eating? Yes, […]

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Ruzivo College is introducing an AI-Integrated Interior Design course, marking the first of its kind in India

Iftikar Ahmed In a groundbreaking development, the Ruzivo School of Design and Innovation is introducing an AI-Integrated Interior Design course, marking the first of its kind in India. Located in the technologically advanced city of Kozhikode, this course aims to propel the field of interior design into the future. Led by visionary architects, interior designers,

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The Cross-Culturalism of Sadiquain Naqqash’s Calligraphy

Prachi Sahasrabudhe  Calligraphy, the art of beautiful writing, has fascinated humanity for millennia. Sadiquain Naqqash, a  renowned Pakistani artist, was one significant individual who revitalised calligraphy. Sadiquain revolutionised calligraphic art with his unique style and inventive technique, leaving an enduring imprint on the artistic landscape. In this essay, we will look at Sadiquain Naqqash’s mesmerising

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Breaking Barriers in Architecture: Tim Fu’s A.I generated designs at Zaha Hadid Architect

    Smriti Malhotra Architects who once used to engage in the laborious task of sketching their designs whatever piece of paper they could get their hands on are now moving towards Artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence tools can now produce thousands of design possibilities with just a few prompts. One such unique mind is that

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From Floral to Geometry, Iran Carries its Civilizational Journey on its Rugs.

Prachi Sahasrabudhe  Persian rugs are renowned around the world for their stunning beauty and expert craftsmanship. These carpets have a millennia-long history, having originated in ancient Persia (present-day Iran). Persia is renowned as the birthplace of carpet design, a kind of art for which the Persians have unique talents and knowledge. Their natural impulse is

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Abir Space Celebrating Printmaking: Digital Exhibition “Kabir se Abir tak” till 5th July

Abir Space, a uniquely placed online art gallery from India, has organized a digital exhibition celebrating the art of printmaking and the unique creativity it brings to the world of art. The exhibition was organized on 5th May and will be showcased till 5th of July. Curated by Rajarshi Smart, the artworks are available for

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Design Aesthetics: Why are Government Websites Look Weird?

Krispin Joseph PX Can anyone imagine a social life without websites and apps? We rely on websites and apps with many motives in our daily life; ticket-food-material booking, bank payments, and other government offer and applications are entirely online-based. We depend upon both private and government websites and apps. The last two decades have been

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Why Gujarat’s Mata Ni Pachedi so sacred?

Smriti Malhotra Since the beginning of time, our ancestors have left sacred images of the female form. From the caves of Lascaux in France to the terracotta images found in the Indus Valley civilisations the art and artefacts which represent humans’ earliest myth making tendencies, indicate a deep reverence for life and, in particular, for

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