Folk Art Reimagined using Modern Techniques and Contexts
- Unlike classical art forms, folk arts tend to be dynamic and adaptable, often influenced by contemporary influences and trends.
- Art is not just a means of entertaining the audience, it is also a powerful medium to instill a sense of awe in them and take their consciousness to new heights.
- There are some risks to the use of technology in arts forms. This is limiting art to mere computational algorithms or the limited digital platforms of the non-human electronic music ....
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