
Image based on Indian Pigments by Dan Brady, CC-BY-2.0

Image based on Indian Pigments by Dan Brady, CC-BY-2.0
Dear Reader,
It’s been a while since I updated something here. Its been a while since I’ve even been to WordPress.
My offline world has overtaken this online world – for now. It’s been that way for more than a month, and the last few posts have been rather short. I haven’t been able to catch up on the blogs I love to follow. But I do intend catching up little by little. I hope I will be able to post something soon.
I want to take this opportunity to mention that I completed two years on WordPress this month. I began this wonderful journey in 2011. The first year was lean, but the second one was a fantastic run – when I surprised myself with what I posted.
If you’re new here, then I hope you’ll stick around. And if you’ve been around, I hope you’ll continue to watch this space, and continue supporting, inspiring, and encouraging me.
If you are feeling adventurous, I have a few other pages set up – and one dedicated to archives, where you can find all my posts – good, as well as the not so good.
I hope to see see you soon. Until then, have fun, and happy blogging!
Love,
Kasturika
There is a saying in Sanskrit:
यत्र नार्यस्तु पूज्यन्ते रमन्ते तत्र देवताः ।
Transliteration : Yatr Naaryastu Poojyante Ramante Tatr Devatah
Translation : Gods reside in those places where women are worshipped.
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This post began as a slightly longish rant, fuelled by immense rage. I let it rest for a couple of days. Today, I decided to cut out the harsh bits. I leave you, dear reader, to interpret the meaning, and context in which I write this post.
This week, The Daily Post asks the WordPress community:
Are animated GIFs the stuff of junior highschool hijinks or, are they the political cartoons of the new millennium? What do you think?
My first reaction to this question was, ‘Huh! Those silly little things! Who makes GIF Animations any more? When the web has evolved to PNG and a billion colours, why would anyone even think about a format which has only 256 colours?’
But then… I was reminded of something…
There was a time, when I was obsessed with them. My inbox was full of them. I never had ‘important mails’. But cute cartoons, waving back at me, were important enough for me to collect. These virtual creatures became another collectable item, gathering virtual dust in a folder on the hard disk…
And then, I learnt to animate.

A month-long summer programme introduced to me, persistence of vision, and frame-by-frame animation. An acquaintance showed me the terrifying interface of Macromedia Flash. One look at it, and I came running back to the comfort of MS Paint!
I searched the web-world for freeware. It was fun learning to use applications like Art Rage. Using a small GIF Animator, I strung together individual frames and added, what I thought, were cool transitions.

I found a cute dragon cartoon on the net, and coloured it. I made the dragon blink, and saved the in-betweens in Jpeg file formats. I had no clue, why the quality of the image degraded each time I saved it. Two years later, I got the answer to that.
In our graphic designing class, our teacher tried to explain, what lossy compression meant. While most students stared back with blank expressions, I silently patted myself for being smart!
During our sketching class, I casually mentioned playing with wheat flour, as a child. My art teacher pointed out to me, ‘When you were a child, you were willing to experiment. By using flour and Papier-mâché, you were being creative.’
I realised what he meant, and it applied to almost every other aspect of life. The moment we learn the ‘proper way’ to do things, we refuse to accept anything else. And once we do that, we close our minds. We not only lose our willingness to experiment, but also, our creativity.
Creating these GIF animations was just one of the ways I expressed myself. For me, they were, they are, and will always, represent fun, and creativity. They represent a time when I was willing to experiment, and learn on my own.

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I never thought I would ever go back to GIFs. But I did end up making one not so long ago, for a post. And that’s because that is the only format WordPress allows for standalone animations!
Software:
ArtRage – Even after brushing hands with the big guns, I still love it!
Movies13 – a newer version of my main weapon – available at Jans Freeware
Disclaimer: Potential users are requested to use their judgement before downloading any software. Do not hold me responsible for any harm to your computer. While I have used the above mentioned products, I am not, in any way, endorsing these products.

It’s been a very weird past week or so… I have not really had much inspiration to write. To get my mind off, and to ‘renew’ my thought process, I pulled out a make-up kit, and tried to photograph it.
There is a reason why this fancy kit is completely unused. I deplore make-up. Make-up would be the absolute last topic on which I would write.
And yet, here I am, admiring this set of brushes, and the soft shimmering palette of colours that is a part of the kit.

Putting on make-up must be hard, and must definitely involve skill and artistic abilities. Perhaps I’ll put it to use someday – I don’t know. For the moment though, I am content just admiring the colours.
Wonder how it would look on paper!
A late entry for the Weekly Photo Challenge – Renewal. Aah well, I shall renew it for this week 😀
If you’re in, or around Delhi, or are likely to be there any time soon, stop reading this post, and go see it for yourself! Dastkar, the nature bazaar, is on till the 9th of November 2012.
The colours, textures, sights, sounds, and smells… there is something for all the senses.
I visited the bazaar this past weekend, and it was an absolute delight. I saw first-hand, the art forms I had hitherto only read about, and learnt the existence of many more. This mammoth gallery, is only a small part of the whole experience.
Hope you enjoy!
Weekly Writing Challenge – And Now For Something Completely Different. DIY gone wrong.
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Note for existing readers (if you’re still reading):
Taking inspiration from a fellow wordpress-er, I thought I would try my hand at creating a DIY post. I promise you won’t have to withstand this torture beyond one post.
Note for new readers (if any):
This is not how things are on this blog! Wait! Please don’t run away!
Weekly writing Challenge : And Now For Something Completely Different
In the capital of the North-Eastern Indian state of Manipur, thousands of women defy all odds, to keep the Ima Keithel from being devoured by modern markets. It is a symbol of the strength of the women who have fought for their rights, and are fiercely independent.
I came across this article in the morning newspaper, and wished to share it. I hope you enjoy!
The Hindu : Today's Paper / MISCELLANEOUS : She grows, gathers and gives.
Just a few things on my mind… Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year everyone 🙂
When I said I had the holiday blues, I thought I was alone… Until recently, when I happened to hear an old song… Apparently Dean Martin too had some issues with festive occasions… Ironically, he died on a Christmas morning… God bless his soul…
Aah… The good old days of melodious music, pure soul, emotions, and something the whole family could enjoy together without any embarrassment or disgust. Every time I saw a video of the ‘Rat Pack‘, I couldn’t help but smile…
So when was the last time you danced? The last time you smiled when watching someone else sing or dance? When I asked myself that question, I didn’t have an answer. In today’s world, genuine joy is a rare luxury indeed. But there is a very interesting phenomenon spreading around the world…
Flash mobs are increasingly becoming popular. Complete strangers gathering at a public space and spontaneously dancing – just for the sheer joy of it… Okay, so they’re choreographed and planned events… But it comes as a surprise… the energy is infectious. No strings attached! It must take a lot of guts to pull off something like that. But at the end of it, everyone goes home smiling.
I’m sure there are lots of marketers who have done research on this already. On why it is so popular, and how it could be used to promote something.
Stressful work-environments, tight deadlines, social pressures, family problems, the latent frustration of today’s lifestyle … People need a break. We need some purity around us, to remove the clutter we have created. So dear marketer, this is what people need. To have fun, like we used to when we were kids. A return to innocence.
Genuine happiness is infectious. And so, with a heart full of hope for a better year ahead, here’s wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year…
For those of you suffering the holiday blues, hope this cheers you 🙂 It worked for me… how I wish I could do that typical Shah Rukh Khan move 😀
One final word… For those who are wondering why this nonsensical song is popular – well its just proof of those infectious things… 😀
For this post, I owe a close friend of mine for sharing this video. It’s so beautiful, and even before it had reached half way, I had goose pimples (that’s what they are called right?) all over. Just wanted to share it with anyone who’s interested.
Patriotism has no language… A beautiful message…