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Asymmetrical Objects – Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum
Earlier this year, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum celebrated its 10th anniversary. And in March 2017, the Museum completed 160 years since it was first opened to the public by Lord Canning in 1857. To commemorate both occasions, the museum inaugurated Asymmetrical Objects – an exhibition curated by Tasneem Zakaria Mehta and Himanshu Kadam. With ten celebrated artists exploring the much-debated Age of the Anthropocene and its impact on the environment and the effects, the exhibition invited viewers to form their own conclusions and share them with the Museum in a dialogue through many activities and discussions.
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Ecole Intuit Lab Will Introduce Photography Courses
The Ecole Intuit Lab (EIL), a French institute of graphic design and visual communication, has introduced two new photography courses—A part-time course (starting from March 2018), and a full-time one year diploma (starting from July 2018). The aim of the course is to train budding photographers who wish to hone their skills and pursue photography professionally. The faculty is comprised of names like Jeroo Mulla, Chirodeep Chaudhuri, Srinivas Kuruganti, P Madhavan, Anurag Banerjee, and Kunal Kampani. The course will also offer insights on topics like graphic design, lettering and typography, branding, and semiotics, for better future collaborations with designers. “Although the main curriculum is tightly put together, the classes aren’t textbook based. This follows a philosophy of education through work-like situations, in order to allow more in-class flexibility, as well as to prepare students for the real world,” says Matthieu Foss, Director of the photography programme at EIL.
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BenQ Launches Two New Monitors
BenQ has launched two new monitors in its popular line of SW and E series. The SW240 is a 24.1-inch monitor supported by AQ colour technology, especially designed for photographers. It features a 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB colour gamut, and a 14-bit 3D LUT. SW240 has 16:10 ratio, a10-bit color display, Delta E ≤ 2, and hardware calibration. It also has two modes: Advanced Black and White Mode, and Color Mode HotKey. BenQ’s EW277HDR is a 27-inch full HD monitor with brightness intelligence plus technology, a 3000:1 ultra-high native contrast, 93% DCI-P3 colour gamut, and a 16:9 ratio.
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SC Suggests To Revamp Crime Scene Photography
The Supreme Court of India has asked the government to consider the use of digital cameras with GPS and time stamp systems for crime scene photography on the recommendation of policemen. The court has requested the government to consider if states could create portals to upload images to note the time and reference number. Judges Adarsh Goel and U U Lalit, heard the submission of senior advocate and amicus curiae Arun Mohan, who suggested that the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) can issue a manual. Mohan recommended that the digital cameras were on sale in the market for Rs 8000 each but the final specifications could be laid down by the BPR&D. Furthermore, he suggested,“The BPR&D may also prepare crime scene photography manual in English and regional languages,” and money can be used from unutilised funds. The judges added that the government should think about using this technology in every district headquarters, and eventually move to rural areas.
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