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Daily
Sunset Journal
Day
54 (March 1, 2000)
Lights, Camera
and ACTION!
I have been
followed around all day by the New Delhi Television (NDTV) film
crew for a show on Information Technology for BBC World. It has
been a T-R-I-P being on the other end of the camera, sometimes it
is very difficult not laughing - like today I had to type into a
keyboard and look into a video camera lens as if it was the computer
screen. This was at my new friend Surekha Prahlad's house in a beautiful
tree-lined suburb of Bangalore. I met Surekha a few months ago through
the journeywoman.com
HERmail function when I put out the word I was coming to India and
wanted to meet some women there. Marcia and I visited (with the
NDTV crew) for a chat and also to admire her jewelry collection.
She has designed some beautiful stuff, very unusual, one necklace
with tiny delicate strand of sapphires and a pendant with four uncut
diamonds. Very elegant yet rustic, the Japanese would call it "Wabi
Sabi." Before that visit we were at the home of the Kamat's, of
kamat.com (Kamat's Potpourri),
the website I most admire of any on the net, on any topic. It is
a labor of love and I saw that indeed the Kamat's do not have anything
of technological significance in their home at all except for a
telephone that their son, who now lives in Birmingham, has insisted
upon. This is serious stuff - no television, no refrigerator, no
computer! The Kamats' type their articles on a 1958 Remington computer,
develop their own photos, and once a week send a packet of stuff
to Birmingham where their son and daughter-in-law enter and scan
it all into a computer and design a lovely website all about Indian
culture. If you haven't visited, please do. It is almost like visiting
the Kamat's themselves. We had tea and homemade sweets and an unforgettable
conversation and interview. Before the few hours were up we felt
the best of friends, and had tears in our eyes as we left.
Now we are
visiting CyberPlanet on Brigade Road in the trendy MG Road area
of Bangalore. They've graciously allowed us to use the place for
yet some more filming, and given us a couple of computers to use
for checking our email. Tomorrow morning we leave Bangalore for
Andrha Pradesh to make it in time to the Temple of Wind for the
Shivarhati festival on Saturday, then Tirupati and Madras where
I'll return the bike and fly to Delhi for a quick visit with NDTV
again to the Taj Mahal. No visit to India would be complete without
it!
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