Events | New Delhi
In a historic move, Kerala emerges as the first Indian state to introduce innovative surface projection technology, captivating visitors at its pavilion in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The Kerala Pavilion, meticulously crafted by a team of 30 artists, including Jinan.CB, Binu Haridas, and Jigish CB, has become a focal point for attendees eager to explore the state’s rich commercial, social, and cultural history.
Four pillars transformed the pavilion into a dynamic representation of Vasudhaivakutumbakam
The surface projection, strategically showcased on four pillars symbolizing Kerala’s economic pillars of tourism, industry, IT, and infrastructure, has transformed the pavilion into a dynamic representation of Vasudhaivakutumbakam—a concept uniting people through trade. It intricately narrates the history of Keralites venturing globally, weaving into diverse global communities in pursuit of Kerala’s renowned spices.
As the display of surface projection technology is a first for Kerala, this innovative approach allows visitors to swiftly grasp the essence of Kerala’s evolution, encapsulating centuries of commercial, social, and cultural heritage within a brief timeframe.
I never imagined technology could bring history to life in such a captivating way. The surface projection at the Kerala Pavilion made me feel like I was part of Kerala’s journey through time. It’s not just a display; it’s an immersive experience that I’ll remember for a long time.
Aarav Kapoor, a student at the event
The Kerala Pavilion’s surface projection is a game-changer. It adds a dynamic and engaging element to the traditional pavilion setup. Kerala’s bold move to incorporate cutting-edge technology sets a new standard for other states to follow.
Rajesh Sharma, a frequent IITF attendee
The surface projection beautifully weaves together Kerala’s economic history with its cultural richness. I felt a deep connection to the story being told, and it’s commendable how Kerala is taking a lead in presenting its heritage with such innovation.
Priya Verma
This year, as a partner state, Kerala showcases its commitment to pushing boundaries in promoting its heritage and achievements on a national stage. The pioneering use of surface projection solidifies Kerala’s reputation as a trailblazer in state pavilion presentations.