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In pics: TV gallery at Birla Industrial and Technological Museum to ignite bright, young minds

Fibreglass busts of Indian women scientists and info boards narrate the stories of their contribution to science

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Published 05.12.24, 07:03 PM
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The bright entrance of the television gallery seems inviting for the young and old

Photographs by Soumyajit Dey
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Tape a Tale, Stopmotion animation kiosk, a patented technology developed to make physically manipulated non-drawn objects appear to move on their own to create an animated story

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A working model of mechanical TV with AI-generated talking imaginary of John Logue Baird.

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The model of an analogue television studio

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Vintage valves and television devices on display at the gallery

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Different television accessories such as video cassette player, video compact disc and remote control device

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A virtual makeover station, a real-time adoption of user features to generate an animated avatar

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Stadium Shots is a multi-cam viewing console featuring iconic cricket and football matches

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Fibre-glass-reinforced busts at the Ballygunge museum featuring the life and works of the following acclaimed Indian women scientists and their contribution to science

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A television studio hosting the highly entertaining ‘Chroma key Show’, demonstrating how the background is eliminated for shooting of fantasy scenes like flying in the sky

Science Museum Artificial Intelligence (AI) Television John Logie Baird Studios Shooting Indian Scientists Women Scientist Ballygunge Gurusaday Road
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