Archive for July, 2009

RMI, Bangalore

Raffles Millenium International is a Singapore/Australia based University (into Design Education). They have schools already established at Mumbai and New Delhi. I was invited for the recent launch of their third institute in India at Bangalore. For those of you who wish to get further information on the institute, please visit www.raffles-millennium-international.com

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I also got to meet Aroop, an old colleague and friend. Here we are discussing something very seriously (What was it about, Aroop? Beer??) :-)

Here’s the press coverage: www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=Design+your+future+with+a+creative+impulse&artid=/4HL9rA37jE=&SectionID=b7ziAYMenjw=&MainSectionID=b7ziAYMenjw=&SectionName=UOaHCPTTmuP3XGzZRCAUTQ==&SEO=

I wish RMI all success!

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Quick Sketches – 25th July ‘09

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some quick sketches done with my new Cintiq 12WX :-)

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Overheard…

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I was at the campus of a Technological Institute recently and overheard this conversation that two students were having as they were walking down the corridor. I’m sure it was a routine conversation for them but I found it funny and geeky! Sorry for the rough lines…I didn’t get the time to clean it up with finished lines :-)

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Senseless Killers

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I was shocked to see an entry in wikipedia, which goes into detail about tiger hunting methods and instructions on tiger skinning. check it here. Given the efforts that are on towards the conservation of the endangered tiger, I thought that article should have been removed.

Senseless killing of tigers under the name of “game” has brought the situation almost out of control.

It is ironical that we (being just another species) are now faced with the huge task of “conservation of endangered species” and “maintaining ecological balance”.

I heard that if all humans were to suddenly disappear from the face of this earth, life will flourish in fifty years from now, and that if all insects were to suddenly disappear, life on earth will come to an end in fifty years!

That should give you an idea of how important we humans are to nature.

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