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Title: Pichhvai ke pichhey: behind the Pichhvais
Authors: Mazumdar, Madhumita
Gupta, Anirban Dutta
Kumawat, Sumit
Keywords: Textile painting
India
Rajasthan
Decorative arts
Textile fabrics
Nathdwara
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology
Citation: Kumawat, Sumit (2007). Pichhvai ke pichhey : behind the Pichhvais. Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 48 p. (Acc.No: T00137)
Abstract: The Project is an attempt to explore beyond the evident. It imparts the knowledge about the utilization of background that gives context to foreground. The Art form of Picchvai (Painted backdrops of Nathdwara) as a specific technique of Visual communication is chosen as the main research area. It explores the traditions and philosophy associated with it in the context of Nathdwara. The vast ethnographic work allowed broadening of the context and analyzing various other popular visual and performative traditions of the region viz. Kathputli, Bhopaji ki katha, Ajooba, Nathdwara Studio photography, etc. These traditions primarily use the background to create a sense of darshan (spectacle) for the viewer. It further includes the contemporary mode of communications such as Photography, advertisements, etc. This knowledge has been imparted to the user through an (Hypermedia) interactive multimedia CD ROM. The Hypermedia format allows the user to seek through the inter‐woven medias so as to get a clear picture of the subject. It allows him/her to understand the complexities and simultaneously apply the learning. Thus, it creates the space for the viewer where at one moment he can be an observer while at another he is a performer.
URI: http://drsr.daiict.ac.in/handle/123456789/174
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