Issue 2
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Bridging Reality and Art: Standing Over The Troubled Waters of Consciousness
In college, I studied a book on the various aspects of journalism. It explained, intriguingly, that the ‘news’ does not constitute reporting what happened but is actually about describing what happened.
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REMEMBER THE DAY WE WENT TO WAR
A recollection by Vishwajyoti Ghosh
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‘Such images of war can help shape a society wary of war’ An Interview with Raghu Rai
During the 1971 monsoon, India witnessed an influx of approximately 10 million refugees from East Pakistan. As a photographer with The Statesman, I was frequently called upon, whenever a significant case or event occurred.
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A Far Cry from the Subcontinent: The Problems of ‘Playing’ Conflicts in Video Games
From the 1970s onwards arcade video games became popular in Japan, the US, and parts of Europe. The 1980s saw the spread of home computers throughout the Global North, thus increasing both the demand for and development of commercial video games.
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Epistemology of War
A students’ collaboration explores the concepts of war, resistance and solidarity from fresh, personal perspectives transcending borders and conventional prisms
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Peace in a Pixelated World
Amid the morass of violence-oriented games, with their imprints on impressionable minds, currency is gaining ground for genres that reward players for shunning and obstructing violence instead
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That paradox called ‘normal’
One from the gut — a silent scream by a Kashmiri artist
