Greetings All . Hope you are all doing well .
Recently my friend was invited for a interview / Discussion at College Fest Here in my hometown and I decided to tag along .
After my friend wrapped up the interview, we got this awesome campus tour that totally blew my mind. They had this thing called the Robo-verse going on with a lot of cool new tech .
The 3D printing setup was wild too. They had these printers creating the most intricate objects you could imagine
Oh, and get this - they had an actual new Tesla model on display too .!!!
And this wasn't just a tech fest. The arts section was equally mind-blowing. They had this incredible display of sculptures and models by the students .
I was particularly fascinated by the Bauhaus chess set. Designed in the late 1920s by Josef Hartwig, a key figure in the Bauhaus movement, this wasn't just a game - it was a pure art statement. Each chess piece was stripped down to its absolute essence, representing its movement on the board through its geometric shape. The rook? A simple cube. The knight? An angular form that somehow captured the L-shaped move perfectly. The pawns were these minimal, almost abstract shapes that looked more like sculptural pieces than traditional chess figures.
And then, there was this absolutely mind-blowing paper miniature of an entire city. Not just any city . My hometown . I'm talking about a meticulously crafted, incredibly detailed miniature landscape that captured every building, street, and landmark in microscopic precision. It was like someone had shrunk an entire urban landscape into a delicate paper world .
We were getting Kinda Hungry and decided to get something to eat next .!
The food section was a carnival of flavors and aromas. Honestly, the number of food stalls was overwhelming . So We ended up settling on some classic burgers and wings .
Next they also had this quirky little flea market going on. Small shops selling everything from handcrafted jewelry to plants to Books .
And here's the most unexpected part - a section where you could actually pet snakes and other animals. Because why not, right?
It was one of those days that reminds you how incredible fun it can be - when technology and art decide to have an epic collaboration. It was an unexpected fun day .!!
Thanks for Stopping By :)