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Architectural Divines of Indian Arts and Entertainment

Arts and entertainment refers to the values which an individual or a nation bears in terms of architecture, painting, sculpture, trends of fashion and cinema. Historic world of Indian Architecture resembles to be into heavens. The old monuments and carved stones tell the stores on their own. The monuments always bears the influence of the rulers and his respective religion, their life style, types of weapons they used for war and much more. The archeological surveys starts story from the Indus Valley Civilization and prove us of a civilized city of Mohanjodaro long back ago at 7000 B.C. which is now a days a part of Pakistan. The surveys corresponds to a well developed city with all facilities relate regarding water, sevage, entertainment, clothing and the estates. The Caves of Ajanta and Ellora represent great 'fine arts' flourished under the patronage of various rules. The rulers spend a lot for the entertainment. There were great musicians and singers who enlighten the big d...

Secret Audio Recordings Add Dimension To Online Video Animations

In the age of reality TV and online voyeurism, how can viewers get excited about traditional visual animations? The answer is coming out of old fashioned secret candid audio recordings that are being placed against animated visuals. "Candid Camera" has long been a favorite of TV audiences; today with the aid of a basic home audio-recorder anyone can catch just about anything and have it uploaded to listen to within minutes. Some creative folks are taking these surreptitious elements and fusing it with their illustrations, and ending up with animations that are wildly funny and voyeuristic. While some of these animations travel the world in film festivals, most of them can also be seen right here on our very own YouTube. Take, for instance, the user "largoembargo" on YouTube: this user features a video called "Fireman (Drug-crazed Subway Rapper)" - a video which was recently featured on the Toronto Sun Online's front page and earned it the first wave of...