Cultural Info
Insights into heritage conservation, indian history, and the evolving role of museums in the modern world.
Risk Reduction Practices for Heritage Buildings & Museums
As the world witnesses tragic natural disasters, such as the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, the mitigation of cultural heritage risks becomes crucial. This has not been the first incident; numerous incidents across Kathmandu, Nepal, and Uttarakhand highlight the vulnerability of our past.
We explore traditional architectural practices and modern risk assessment techniques to minimize damage. Monuments and residential heritage structures often have built-in resilience that we must study and preserve.
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7 Wonders of India: Exploration of Art, Heritage, Yoga & Peace
As India powers through the global scenario, its legacy of Indian heritage is what gives us our identity and defines our values. India is an ancient civilization and one of the richest nations in terms of cultural heritage.
From classical antiquity to modern structural masterpieces, the "Seven Wonders" concept highlights the spectacular sites that reflect a universal achievement of humanity—a legacy of Indian Heritage to the entire world.
Atmabal: A Glimpse into the World of Museums
Museums worldwide, and slowly in India, are becoming more open to innovations. Disciplinary boundaries have become more porous, incorporating new media, technologies, and strategies for interpretation. The museum experience has evolved dramatically, becoming interactive, participatory, and engaging.
Audience expectations have changed; people no longer sit back passively. Advance in technology—cheaper screens, greater image quality, and increased computing power—have opened exciting possibilities for storytellers, artists, and designers.
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