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  • ...ing and drawing the life of [[Dadasaheb Phalke (1870-1944)]], the [[father of the Indian film industry]], his time traced and re-constructed from relics, My first job was with Children film society of India, teaching village children how to make films. In 1975 I joined I.S.R.
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  • '''The Sounds of Early Cinema''' The Sounds of
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  • The Labor of Perception ...contiguity between the perceptual experiences in the workplace and outside of it
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  • A father adding to the thirty crore population of India? A servant of India who has not paid his dues to his motherland?
    196 KB (33,860 words) - 23:45, 10 May 2006
  • CAPITAL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY The exact development of the
    110 KB (17,694 words) - 16:11, 21 May 2006
  • The Sounds of Early Cinema The Sounds of
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • Of the manifold impact of the West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored ...ization with its implications for national identity that lies at the heart of my enquiry.
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  • To be happy is to be able to become aware of oneself without fright. ...it: because the reader follows the movement of his mind in the free flight of day-dreaming, whereas the copier submits it to command.
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  • Of the manifold impact of the West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored ...f cultural borrowings made possible by the dramatic expansion of the means of communication. Print technology and museums gave the modern urban world, in
    41 KB (6,550 words) - 22:53, 8 July 2006
  • ...combined sound and picture presentation, through at least the first decade of the century.4 ...the telephone (from 1860), and the phonograph—a closely linked sequence of inventions that established Edison’s reputation.6
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  • ...himself to mechanical equipment but also in the manner in which, by means of this apparatus, man can represent his environment.” ...idiom of electronic art modify the syntax of our -by now-traditional form of art, the cinema?
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