Aastha Shaileshbhai Maraviya

IR2028

Gitanjali 2.0

We embarked on a journey of expanding our perspectives, delving into diverse viewpoints and capturing them through observation. Among our explorations, I immersed  in the world of Vincent van Gogh's paintings, studying his distinctive style and artistic elements. Additionally, experienced the daily routines of a CEPT staff member, gaining insights into their work and contributions. A fascinating exploration of set design in Mumbai, which paved way for crafting imaginative spaces for a fictional character inspired by Rabindranath Tagore and the film "Ex-Machina." In this narrative, he reworks Gitanjali, delving into the influence of artificial intelligence. For high resolution

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Meeting with the British- Reaching out the thoughts

Interior view of shantiniketan- Creating a space for enlightenment

Receiving the nobel prize- Celebration of achievement

Writing of gitanjali- Vision for better world

Visit to japan- Display of future

Understanding the movies Ex- Machina and Ai- Artificial Intelligence in terms of its storyline and set design and creating visuals of storyboard, isometric and perspective views of sets

Analyzing the character of Rabindranath Tagore along with different stories of his life events and recontextualising his character in the 2090s in terms of a film taking inspiration from the film Ex- Machina

Putting together the gathered information in terms of a visual illustration while on the field visit to Mumbai to know more about the production process and set design

Trying to understand the personality of Dhuljibhai, a staff member working at Cept University and representing key elements of their life in the visual style of Saul Bass

Analyzing the art style of Van Gogh and Re- imagining ATMA House space, taking inspiration from his painting