Saturday, January 30, 2010

Gathering is not really digital.

Twitting, social networking, texting, emailing, calling, video chatting are some buzz words being told and heard all around. All of them promotes communication, meeting, talking and making the world really small.

Are they really close to say a meeting your friend on a cup of coffee or a informal get together of your best buddies at your room?

Recently, I came across to a painting, depicting a party time according to painter. Suddenly after seeing the painting, I realized what a digital gathering is not


A digital gathering lacks following:
  • Eating together
  • Laughing together
  • A sense of physical touch
  • Physical Appearance
  • Body Language
  • Ambiance
  • Lack of Visual Memory
  • Smile, and other contagious activities
  • Mood transfer
  • Dresses, perfumes, colors, jeweleries etc.
In Indian West Bengal, "Adda" has been integral part of the Bengali culture. In "Adda" sessions, friends use to sit for hours doing chit chat on topics ranging from politics, religion, neighbourhood, football, cricket. A lot of traditional places are there built on the themes of "Adda" sessions like T3, olypub, Coffeehouse. The concept of "Adda" involves a sense of informalism, special ambiance, eating/drinking and all other attributes of good people gathering.

I wondor whether we would be able to digitize the gathering ever or probably we should leave somethings to how the nature created them.


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Saraswati Pujo (Worship)


Saraswati, the goddess of learning, is being worshiped by students, artists and anybody interested in learning. Today we also worshiped Saraswati in our office. We bought an idol from the market, and some flowers, some sweets and some fragrance sticks and here we go we have nice setup in the office. It is followed by some chanting of "mantras" and give your "pushpanjali" to the goddess (do not forget to present your wishlist to the goddess in return).



Saraswati Pujo (worshiping) is an important festival, specially, in Kolkata. Everything starts with preparing a (ondemand) temple for Saraswati. People work whole night and day to prepare a decent looking temple. It is followed by buying an idol from the market and placing the idol in the temple.

All the idols are created from clay by set of potters and artists in kolkata, doing the job for over centuries from generations to generations. Kumartuli, a potter's/artist's hub in kolkata, being in existence for a century.










The Next day starts at 4AM, with different set of activities at different places, personal house, local communities, schools and colleges, private and government offices. Some of the events are shown below:






Local Saraswati Pujo











Saraswati Pujo at Community Hall





















Saraswati Pujo at school












School Painting Competition


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Found Alien!!!

Today morning while walking, I was surprised to notice an alien face in a wood placed near to a house. The face looks stunningly similar to an human face (or rather an alien face).



Alien Face





Original Wood Structure



Saturday, January 16, 2010

So close but yet so far !!!

I like traveling by metro to commute between the places rather than traveling by private Taxi. Well today was another day I was travelling by metro. What I saw today was very interesting.

"People do not interact with each other while using public transportation. Not only this, they do not even try to break the ice"

Well I know there would be a lot of interesting people around me and in fact each one of them will be having some interesting things about them.

Some of the possible reasons of this phenomena are:

1. While each one of then appear to be human, they do not carry / display their identity to the people around them. It makes impossible for other people to know interesting things about them.
2. People find difficult to "break the ice".
3. People are in hurry.
4. People are afraid to talk to new people.