Wednesday 12 February 2020

Thinking Activity : Frankenstein and writer's market

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 Here on my blog. This   blog  related    cultural studies  paper.  So  i have discuss  about  main  factor  of this   paper.

☆ Introduction  of Indian  culture: The culture of  India  refers collectively to the  thousands of  distinct  and unique   cultures of  all  religions  and  communities  present  in India. Click here
Culture has two types: 


(i) material, and (ii) non-material. 
The first includes technologies, instruments, material goods, consumer goods, household design and architecture, modes of production, trade, commerce, welfare and other social activities. The latter includes norms, values, beliefs, myths, legends, literature, ritual, art forms and other intellectual-literary activities. The material and non-material aspects of any culture are usually interdependent on each other. Sometimes, however, material culture may change quickly but the non-material may take longer 
time to change. According to Indologists, Indian culture stands not only for a traditional social code but also for a spiritual foundation of life.Indian culture is an invaluable possession of our society. Indian culture is the oldest of all the cultures of the world. Inspite of facing many ups and downs Indian culture is shinning with all it‘s glory and splendor. Culture is the soul of nation. On the basis of culture, we can experience the prosperity of its past and present. Culture is collection of values of human life, which establishes it specifically and ideally separate from other groups.



■Concept of Culture

The English word Culture‘ is derived from the Latin term ‗cult or cultus‘ meaning tilling, or cultivating or refining and worship. In sum it means cultivating and refining a thing to such an extent that its end product evokes our admiration and respect. This is practically the same as Sanskriti‘ of the Sanskrit language. 



Culture is a way of life. The food you eat, the clothes you wear, the language you speak in 

and the God you worship all are aspects of culture. In very simple terms, we can say that culture is the embodiment of the way in which we think and do things. It is also the things that we have inherited as members of society. All the achievements of human beings as members of social groups can be called culture. Art, music, literature, architecture, sculpture, philosophy, religion and science can be seen as aspects of culture. However, culture also includes the customs, traditions, festivals, ways of living and one‘s outlook on various issues of life.
 《1》 Frankenpheme in contemporary Indian  culture:
  I  have  give example  of Robert movie.


The narrative closure depicts that the robot is decommissioned by the Judiciary/State and 
kept in an A.I. museum and it decrees a death sentence for Dr. Vaseekaran. These diegetic
moments suggest a social constructivist approach towards scientific knowledge and the scientific community . Freed from his martial and oedipal fixations, Chitti’s posthuman capacity of digital memory becomes crucial to reveal Dr. Bora’s criminal psyche through his insertion of the red chip into Chitti, which absolves Dr. Vaseekaran from the conviction and guilt of catastrophic acts done by Chitti 2.0.
    The film’s narrative defers the onset of the posthuman condition for some other time in the future, recognising its potential threats to humanity in the present. This is also corroborated by the detail that Chitti’s neural schema and his dismantled body parts are kept confined in the A.I. museum in the year 2030. Figure 5: Chitti in the A.I. museum in the year 2030. Courtesy: Sun Pictures.  This   also conected 2.0.  Movie. 
     But it seems worth noting that the robot and the artificial intelligence that drives it acquire cataclysmic and warlike proportions only after Dr. Bora’s abuse of his knowledge and stature. Thus, the red chip becomes a metaphor for the “potentially destructive of human beings rather than simply raising a caution for posthumanising technologies. The decommissioning of Chitti also presents a critique of human morality.beings can lie to protect themselves” . As Chitti disassembles his bodyparts, he presents his observations regarding human beings. He says that human beings carry ‘red chips’ in their hearts which creates emotions like hatred, lies and dishonesty. The robot’s ontology permits it to erse such emotions by a simple removal of a chip from its (artificial) body; but human beings struggle to eliminate such vulnerabilities from their minds and heart. 

☆  Any  popular artist  / writer  and his market ( matirial condition)
    Introduction:
 Before   1995, there was little market for  twentieth century Indian  fine.  Art, that  when artists,  auction  house,  critics,  and  others defined a  new   product   category.  Commerce  and other " market exchanges " by  providing a  bases  for comparison  and  valuation.
 ☆  popular  artist:
Maqbool Fida Husain  (1815- 2911) Click here .  M..F. Husain born in pandharpur  Maharashtra.  Primary  a self   taught  artist   , Husain   was part   of    revolutionary  progressive   arists  grups. From 1948 to 1950  there  were   a  series  of  exhibitionsof Husain 's  painting   all over India.  By    1960s, his paintings  exhibited in the are galleries of  Prague  and Zurich. Husain  soon became a name synonymous with  modern indian art due to his fearless  depiction  of his imagination. His famous  paintings  like:


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