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Mythology and memes: what's the connection? | Annushka Hardikar | TEDxVITPune 

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Why do we need mythology in the 21st century? Is Indian mythology even relevant to our modern day problems? If so, how can we revive its traditional stories, characters and ideologies to fit modern day life, while still retaining its purpose and teachings about our culture and lifestyle? Or are the teachings of Indian mythology in fact outdated and need to be updated?
Annushka answers these questions in a progressive talk inspired by her work portraying Indian mythological characters in a quirky and contemporary light. A Visual Artist, an Illustrator and a Feminist, Annushka Hardikar is a storyteller at heart.
Being a Graphic Design graduate from Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore, she enjoys working with brands and subjects related to nature, food, travel and dogs.
Annushka co-published ‘Raising Rihaan’, a comic book launched at the Pune International Literary Festival 2018. Her feminist zine ‘Oh Nari! So sanskari’ combines the tribulations of today with the characters of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata.
Her newest collaborative venture 'A Fresh Coat’, is a street art project to infuse life into dreary old shop shutters by turning them into a canvas. It combines contemporary art styles and storytelling to depict the stores’ legacy.
Seeking magic in ordinary moments, Annushka Hardikar addresses conservative archetypes in her own satirical way. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 8   
@isidrosalas5088
@isidrosalas5088 4 года назад
*"Mythology and Memes"* *Me:* Yeah, I gotta check this out 😂😂😂
@pankhudibajaj6871
@pankhudibajaj6871 4 года назад
Social media storyteller far away from reality. Someone plz tell her Shrimad Bhagwat Gita comes from Mahabharata. Even Scientific community all around the world use bhagwatgita as their refrence .We have astronomical and geological proof of Mahabharata. I have personally read lot of books on Mahabharata. She should watch Praveen Mohan's channel. I wish God give some brain to her.
@ajayvirkar1193
@ajayvirkar1193 4 года назад
Awesome talk! Very cool!
@shreyashsaste241
@shreyashsaste241 4 года назад
I seriously beleive that this tedx talker has no idea about mahabharata....you can change the way of storytelling..but you cannot change facts and crux of it .the objectivity has to be maintained....many wrong things told here...
@aakashnair5170
@aakashnair5170 3 года назад
U know its gonna be good when its about maythhaulaji
@egnevadesigns
@egnevadesigns 4 года назад
Aha!
@bharatpuranik7796
@bharatpuranik7796 4 года назад
Very interesting take on transposing the mythology. Great presentation. Well done.
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