Saturday, July 23, 2011

From skin colour to toilets: Racism never dies


Designer: Monika Pobog-Malinowska
Pic courtesy: Stepinsidedesign.com
All of us have been victims of racism, at least once in our lives. Those who believe racism is all about skin colour, caste, creed or country need to rethink.

I recently came across something I would describe as ‘toilet racism.’ I was told by an office manager not to use a particular wash room as it an exclusive toilet for the company’s directors. General staff and visitors must use the other one. I didn’t, but I wanted to ask ‘why’. Why should there be a different and an unclean toilet for the staff? I find this approach awfully cheap. It is probably just another gift of colonialism.

These precedents are plentiful in India. Though I have never been to the US, I believe these prejudices are less there. US companies operating in India testify my idea. One should go and check out AOL’s (America Online) Bangalore office. From the company’s top management to junior-most staff - all are treated in the same manner. They eat together in the same canteen, drink coffee from the same machine, travel in the same office bus and of course, use the same toilet.

We Indians take excessive pride in shallow things like job designation. We don’t envy or get inspired by each others skills; we envy our colleague’s designation. The more I try to keep myself away from corporate grading system, the more it follows me. My issue with grading system is that it brings disparity.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Obama is dead: Hackers tweet on Fox News

Tweets coming from Fox News twitter account reported that US President Barack Obama had been shot to death in Iowa by an unknown shooter. The rumor spread like wild fire within minutes.

Fox News posted a statement on its website saying its twitter account has been hacked called the tweets "malicious" and "false." It said the hacking is being investigated.

Hoaxers started posting messages such as;

“@BarackObama has just passed. The President is dead. A sad 4th of July, indeed. President Barack Obama is dead.”

“@BarackObama shot twice at Ross’ restuarant in Iowa while campaigning. RIP, Obama, best regards to the Obama family.”

“We wish @joebiden the best of luck as our new President of the United States. In such a time of madness there’s light at the end of the tunnel.”

The Secret Service said it would investigate the hacking of Fox's Twitter account over the false updates.

You can’t really trust what’s on Twitter!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Not just popcorn!

Across the globe, movie theatres have evolved with the times and are not just about movies anymore. The highlight of this evolution is that the movie theatres have kept innovation, not motion pictures, as their focal point. It is the overall experience that attracts more and more people to cinema halls today. Dolby digital surround sound, super wide screens, state of the art ambiance, luxury seating with complimentary services are only few features that elevate audience experience.

One of the important developments in movie theatres is introduction of digital cinema. Digitalization does not require use of multiple projectors since the movie is already kept in a storage media, which consequently prevents the cutting effect, commonly seen in traditional theatres. Digital projection also allows for a certain level of customization that was never before available to theatre owners.

Design & Seating

Nowadays, most movie theatres are equipped with Gold Class cinema seat. These high-backed leather executive or rocking chairs recline at the touch of a button and have armrests and footrests for maximum comfort. Jumping the queue, one can even book preferred seats online from the comforts of
home. However, these are passé.

Design plays an important role in defining a modern day movie theatre. For instance, the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin, designed by DTA Architects, offers a design that makes one feel like a celebrity. This swanky theatre has playfully colour-changing seats and a chic café spot to chat about the movie with friends.

The Paragon Cineplex in Bangkok is yet another precedent of a flamboyant, modern-day movie theatre. The place provides new ways to enjoy movie with fully reclining sofas and seats (complete with pillows and blankets) and in-theatre waiter service. At an entrance fee of $10, Paragon Cineplex gives free access to a lounge with massage chairs and free cookies and coffee.

The latest introduction in movie theatre seating is the D-Box motion code, which programs the seats to move in sync with the action during the film. These seats come with a self-adjuster on it which allows each viewer to set how much they want their chair to move.

As designers continue to make significant progress in developing awe-inspiring technology, the quest to offer a unique movie-going experience is unending.

Food & Sophistication

Movie theatres are no longer about popcorn and soda. In most up-market cinema theatres across Australia and Europe, movie-goers are greeted by friendly concierge at their arrival. These theatres have adult-only clubs or lounge where movie-goers can relax, wine and dine before or after the film. Further, multiplexes are now turning into luxury outposts, assigning new meaning to the concept of "dinner theatre." Gourmet food and fine wine have become basic requisites of a movie theatre.

The rise of "dine-in" theatres in the US, Europe and many other countries across the world is a true sign of positive business innovation. Statistics show that more consumers visit theatres that have added restaurants and bars serving fine food, wine and alcohol, with tables and wait service, during the movie.

Dine-in theatres come in several varieties and charge different prices, ranging from an average of up to three times the ticket, although the price may sometimes include a food voucher. The food offerings vary, but it's mostly finger food or the likes of sushi and tapas that can be eaten without noisy and distracting utensils.

Like any other business proposition, innovation is the buzz word for cinema halls too. So much, that the name "cinema halls" too may no longer seem appropriate.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Anything to sell a book?

Controversy sells, and who knows it better than Pulitzer prize winner Joseph Lelyveld. Reviews of his latest book "Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India" have appeared in newspapers in England and US. Some of these reviews claim that the book says Mahatma Gandhi was a bisexual and had a German-Jewish bodybuilder lover Hermann Kallenbach. The reviews have already created stir in the cyberspace, specially among the Gandhian.

Lelyveld has denied allegations saying, the word 'bisexual' nowhere appears in the book. The book quotes Gandhi from one of his letters to Kallenbach “how completely you have taken possession of my body, this is slavery with a vengeance”

The book also claims “Gandhi nicknamed himself ‘Upper House’ and Kallenbach ‘Lower House’, and... “made Lower House promise not to ‘look lustfully upon any woman’. The two then pledged ‘more love, and yet more love... such love as they hope the world has not yet seen’.”

The book alleges that as an older man, Gandhi held "nightly cuddles" – without clothes - with seventeen year-old girls in his entourage, including his own niece.

The Wall Street Journal review said the book intends to recast Gandhi as "a sexual weirdo, a political  incompetent, a fanatical faddist, implacably racist, and a ceaseless self-promoter, professing his love for mankind as a concept while actually despising people as individuals."

Now these supposed allegations about Gandhi's sexuality are likely to be acutely contested by his millions of followers around the world.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Will Wikileaks do any good to India?

Simply put, Indian politicians are shameless. We have had many such expose in the past, Tehelka being the foremost. But nothing has changed. Our political leaders suffer from 'denial syndrome' and will continue to do so.

Wikileaks' latest revelation that the Congress lined up money to bribe MPs to win the 2008 parliamentary trust vote has been outrightly denied by none other than the Prime Minister himself. A US diplomatic cable has claimed that an aide of Congress leader Satish Sharma showed a US Embassy employee "two chests containing cash" and said Rs 50-60 crore is ready for use as "pay-offs" to win the support of some MPs ahead of crucial vote of confidence in UPA government over the Indo-US nuke deal.

"I wish to make it clear that no one from the Congress party or the government indulged in any unlawful act during the trust vote in July 2008," the Prime Minister said. Now defending the Congress party is fine, but claiming that no body from the UPA government indulged in any unlawful act would draw criticism. When Mr Singh was not aware of what was cooking in the 2G scam, how could he be so sure about his allies in this case.

The Prime Minister has denied that bribe was paid while the Kishore Chandra Deo committee, which probed the cash- for- votes issue, had insisted that there was exchange of money.

Soon after this, a Wikileaks report accused the BJP leaders for adopting different stands in their public declarations and private conversations on the India-US nuclear deal. According to the cable, the BJP leadership had told US diplomats that its criticism of the US in public was to score 'easy political points' against the ruling UPA. As expected, the BJP straightway denied the allegation and demanded the cables to be probed. It is the same BJP that had previously demanded the Prime Minister's resignation on WikiLeaks revelation that the Congress bribed MPs to win the 2008 parliamentary trust vote.

Our politicians strongly believe in the logical fallacy 'two wrongs make a right'. In the next few days, we will continue to see spokespersons from both the Congress and the BJP, accusing each other of being guilty and questioning the evidential value of Wikileaks.