Welcome to the vibrant and eclectic exhibition "Dialogues: Design Debates + Media Insights”, where we have curated a diverse array of perspectives and themes to celebrate the diversity of human creativity and exploration. Delving deeper, you'll encounter a kaleidoscope of perspectives and a multitude of voices rise to celebrate the intricacies of human creativity and expression.
Akshita Kansal beckons viewers to immerse themselves in the enchanting realm of AR Rahman's musical genius. Through her tribute, she unveils the captivating melodies and vibrant artistry that have enraptured audiences worldwide, showcasing the essence of Rahman's brilliance. Meanwhile, Shreyansh delves into the evolution of consumer psychology in the digital age, shedding light on the subtle ways in which tech giants influence our purchasing habits. His insightful commentary prompts reflection on the intersection of technology and consumer culture, revealing the profound impact of the digital landscape on our behaviours and perceptions.
Deb Kumar celebrates the diversity in digital art, inviting viewers to explore the boundless creativity of various styles and techniques. From bold geometric forms to fluid free-flowing designs, his exhibit showcases the versatility of digital artistic expression, highlighting the rich variety that contributes to the creation of mesmerising pieces. In a departure from conventional norms, Arshiya Gusain envisions a future of conceptualisation and futuristic fashion, where self-expression and innovation reign supreme. Her avant-garde designs push boundaries, offering a glimpse into a bold and imaginative future where creativity knows no bounds.
Meghna Chaturvedi seeks to humanise historical figures often shrouded in darkness, prompting viewers to reconsider their preconceptions. Through her exploration of lesser-known aspects of their lives, she encourages a nuanced understanding of history, unveiling the complexities of individuals like Hitler from new angles. Whereas, Dhruvit Shah takes a whimsical approach to animal cognition, offering a playful yet insightful perspective on the mysteries of animal intelligence. His exhibit invites viewers to ponder the depths of animal cognition and the bonds we share with our furry companions, sparking curiosity about the world around us.
Aaron Abraham offers insights into the influence of consumerism on automotive design, unraveling the complex interplay between changing preferences and industry trends. His analysis unveils the thought process behind modern vehicle characteristics, from aesthetics to aerodynamics, offering a glimpse into the intricate balance between form and function in the automotive world. While, Aditya Mehta sheds light on the thought process behind automotive design, revealing the delicate balance between aesthetics, ergonomics and safety regulations. His exploration offers a glimpse into the creative process behind the cars we see on the roads today, unveiling the intricate interplay between form and function in automotive design.
Gulnaaz challenges viewers to contemplate the perception of colours, urging them to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us in all its forms. Her musings remind us of the richness and diversity of the world we inhabit, urging us to embrace the kaleidoscope of hues that color our lives and enrich our experiences. Whereas, Neha Kumbhar explores animation as a tool for self-discovery, inviting viewers on a journey of introspection and exploration. Through the medium of animation, she reveals the power of creativity to illuminate our innermost thoughts and emotions, offering a reflective mirror that reveals personal truths.
Vaishnavi delves into the impact of different movie genres on audiences, highlighting the dynamic relationship between film and culture. Her exhibit sparks dialogue about the power of storytelling in shaping our collective consciousness, showcasing the profound influence of cinema on our perceptions and cultural landscape. Meanwhile, Tejas Murthy’s exploration of character design offers viewers a glimpse into the creative process behind bringing fictional characters to life. His exhibit showcases the power of imagination and storytelling in shaping visual narratives, inviting viewers to engage with the art of character creation and development.
Nakul Menon celebrates India's diverse cultural heritage through visual portrayal, inviting viewers to appreciate the rich tapestry of motifs and designs that shape the nation's identity. His intricate compositions foster appreciation for the cultural heritage that enriches our world, showcasing the beauty and complexity of India's artistic legacy.
Lastly, Akshita Somani presents a powerful message against drug use, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of clarity, health, and freedom. Through her advocacy, she empowers viewers to make informed choices and prioritise their well-being, sparking dialogue about the impact of substance abuse on individuals and communities.
In a mosaic of creativity and vision, these artistic luminaries invite us to explore the depths of human expression, challenge our perceptions and embrace the richness of the world around us. Each voice adds to the vibrant tapestry of artistic discourse, illuminating the diverse facets of the human experience and inspiring us to experience the world in newer ways.





































