I remember I was in Intermediate when I read “Inferno” by Dan Brown and this knowledge dawned unto me that I have a thing for mysteries and history. Before that, I used to consider history boring which is such a cliche as I never bothered to actually look into it. It was just kind of… Continue reading THE OLDEN ECHOES – BYGONE LIVES
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Unsealing Secret Archives – Time for Gospel truth?
When I buckled up to write the reflection of my second T&T Class, I was a little confused about what points to cover as our discussion was majorly about “Ferrari – Under the Skin” Exhibition held in London Design Museum somewhere in 2017. As far as I comprehended, the reason behind discussing that particular exhibition… Continue reading Unsealing Secret Archives – Time for Gospel truth?
Archival Musings
Why do we archive? Is it to simply collect? Is it to preserve the old? Is it to look at the old to develop the new? Is it to have information on hand to restore and repair the old? And finally how to share this wealth with the future generations so that they also respond… Continue reading Archival Musings
Virtual Tour of Museums- The New Normal?
-Online Travel Blog (In response to the Online Class) “The incredible thing about the technology is that you feel like you’re actually present in another place with other people. People who try it say it’s different from anything they’ve ever experienced in their lives.” - Chris Milk, Founder of VRSE Virtual experience has become a… Continue reading Virtual Tour of Museums- The New Normal?