One of the few decades-old civilizations that are still in existence where craftsmen and weavers have vital roles in India in creating exquisite unique arts, crafts, and products that are indigenous to its artisans and karigars. The innovative charm, application, demand, philosophy, relevance, and character of this industry are what make it extraordinary.
One District One Product (ODOP), the...
Adaptive clothing is made for patients who struggle to wear and remove off clothing because of disabilities or restricted mobility. This adaptation still accommodates their difficulties while allowing persons with disabilities to dress like their counterparts. It was discovered that the wearer's freedom and independence were increased by this type of adaptable clothes. As the wearer's sense of...
Chromotherapy, often known as colour therapy, has profound therapeutic, psychological, and spiritual implications that impact people's feelings, actions, and general well being. This article explores the complex interrelationship between colour and fashion, looking at its theoretical foundations, historical antecedents, and real-world applications. Chemotherapy has used colour to aid healing and...
Design thinking and traditional craft practices, though seemingly distinct, share common elements of empathy, problem-solving, and iteration. This study explores the interdisciplinary collaboration between these two creative processes, using literature review, case studies, and expert interviews. Focusing on Rajasthani indigenous crafts, it examines how the integration of design thinking addresses...
Before 1949, computers lacked intelligence. They could not record commands, but they could carry them out. However, between 1957 and 1974, artificial intelligence flourished. Computer storage has increased, as has speed, cost, and accessibility. Artificial intelligence (AI) means that machines can perform various jobs that humans or animals need to do with their natural intelligence. The fathers...