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Rooted in the essence of interior design, spatial narrative goes beyond mere thematic or storytelling contexts to explore deeper meanings within a space. The hypothesis of "narrative through rhythmic repetitions" reveals how the relationship between spectators and their environment is shaped through a cohesive, immersive experience, driven by movement and focal points. This rhythm captivates the viewer’s attention, guiding them through transitions via the modulation of surfaces, the interplay of materials, and variations in height, all bound within a systematic design scheme. The exhibition of Da Vinci’s visionary objects in India in the 21st century underscores the ongoing pursuit of innovation, technology, and sustainability. Through the repetition of terracotta—a material rooted in the Renaissance—the exhibition connects past narratives to the present and propels the discourse into a future driven by technological advancements.
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