Time Travel – The Dangers of Looking Back

By Sehjot Singh Have you ever looked back in history and thought to yourself, “I could have done this better”, or, “if someone just changed this one detail, everything would have been better?” If only the world had a time machine, people could have gone back and stopped major catastrophes like the holocaust by killing…

Casual Observations – A Children’s Bible

By Natalia George and Jia D’Souza Hey there! The theme selected for this month’s edition, “Unity and Immunity”, really stood out to us. Mostly because in all honesty, it was really daunting to find an interesting piece of work to share our thoughts and comments on given the puzzling way the theme seems to be…

Photojournalism – Unity in Immunity

By Arjun Kumar and Aparajit Iyer Unity and Immunity. Here are two very interesting concepts that have been ever-integral to human life since the beginning of civilization. They are as important as they are tough they are to capture in a photograph. But alas, photography too is an art of storytelling. And so here we…

Immunity and the Constitution

By Anonymous The time has finally come where us adolescents are finally getting our doses. Alas, the time has come where we finally have sure-shot protection against the novel coronavirus. The pace of the entire process in which vaccines have been developed, tested and administered has truly been remarkable and is reflective of this generation’s…

You Should Colour Code Your Spotify Playlists

By Neel Agarwal Hey everyone, I’m back after a little while. This time, I thought I’d try something different. Rather than talking about my usual mix of “self-help” and “growth,” I want to talk about something that’s become a major component of my life in the last couple months or so: Music. More specifically, exploring…

Photojournalism- Domino Effect

By Aparajit Iyer and Arjun Kumar This month’s edition really gave us a run for our money!! When we first heard the theme “The Domino Effect” it really got us thinking. Unlike previous themes, this one was not easy to portray in images. But much like how the Domino Effect works, all we needed was…

Positive Causal Sequences

By Atreyi Roy All of us must have heard about the phrase “domino effect” at least once in our lives, right? The domino theory started as a geopolitical theory prominent in the United States from the 1950s to the 1980s which was used to incite fear that if one country in a region came under…

Casual Observations- One Night In Miami

By Jia D’Souza and Natalia George Hey there! When it came down to deciding what to feature in this month’s Casual Observations, we were a little perplexed at what would be a perfect fit for this month’s extremely abstract theme of ‘The Domino Effect’. Then it hit us; The Civil Rights Movement in 1960s America…

Gaming Companies Put The ‘T’ in GTA

By Harshitha Veeravalli AI Ethics? AI ethics is one of the most unspoken aspects of the AI industry. I didn’t know about it until recently when I did some internet-digging. Everyone has talked about the inevitable robot-takeover without realizing how probable it is. I learnt about it when I came across an interesting article where…

Photojournalism- Food for Thought

By Aparajit Iyer and Arjun Kumar Food! Food! Food!  It’s something that resonates with each and every one of us in some way or the other. When we first got this amazing theme to work on, the plethora of colours, the variety of tastes, and the joy of eating all of it once the shoot…