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Deciphered & Undeciphered
Deciphered & Undeciphered

It took us a long way to reach the current communication pattern we use in our civilized societies. Scripts have been formulated and encrypted in history. Many of these are known to us (deciphered) and some of the ancient scripts have evolved to become present scripts.

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Buckminster Fuller
Buckminster Fuller

Richard Buckminster Fuller, one of the biggest investors of all time, with the most notable invention being the Geodesic Dome, was an American architect, systems theorist, writer, designer, inventor, philosopher, and futurist.

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Reading Books V/S Reading Online
Reading Books V/S Reading Online

A common way to study these days it to use online resources, as they are quite easily accessible and can be opened on devices like mobile phones. The human brain processes information read on the screen differently than it processes information written on a paper.

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Rasa – Bhava : Colour Theory of India
Rasa – Bhava : Colour Theory of India

Rasa, an Indian arts concept evoking emotions or feelings in an individual through the use of visual, literary or musical work. An artist (writer, performer etc.) crafts “Rasa” or emotional flavours into their work, and that work being appreciated by someone who has the heart to appreciate it, and connect with it.

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The Book of Trees by Manuel Lima
The Book of Trees by Manuel Lima

American author, designer and lecturer, Manuel Lima known for his work in information visualization and visual culture. His work ‘The Book of Trees’ tells us that, “as with any domain of knowledge, visualizing is built on a prolonged succession of efforts and events.”

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Umberto Eco and Semiotics
Umberto Eco and Semiotics

Umberto Eco, an Italian philosopher, essayist and semotician who is best known for his popular work ‘The Name of the Rose’ that combines semiotics in fiction and biblical analysis.

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