Swami Vivekananda probably would have laughed at such algorithmic efforts to reanimate photos, but as a great believer in the powers of science to improve material aspects of human lives, he would have probably wanted to understand the details of how it all works. pic.twitter.com/3zFu9suGar
— Keerthik Sasidharan (@KS1729) February 28, 2021
A young Kasturba Gandhi -- again, high quality photos are hard to come by -- here, probably taken during her stay in South Africa (I could be wrong), where she traveled to, raised children, & discovered the contours of her own social commitments before returning to India in 1915. pic.twitter.com/THVz1zyibn
— Keerthik Sasidharan (@KS1729) February 28, 2021
Munshi Premchand, half bemused, at the newfangled inventions that have come up 80 years after his death. If he were alive, he would probably have used some of it--perhaps, even a novel about of a farmer who wants to buy a computer for his daughter--in his vast oeuvre of writings. pic.twitter.com/dNtm4Dh7CB
— Keerthik Sasidharan (@KS1729) February 28, 2021
🙏🏼 What a great use of technology!
— vj_31 (@mrs_nononsense) February 28, 2021
Wow 😳
— Divya (@SaiDivya) February 28, 2021
wow sign of things to come
— santosh salvi (@suntoshsalvi) February 28, 2021
Incredible. Just speechless
— ionC (@ionC83) February 28, 2021
Simply superb!
— Aakash (@JFirozabadi) February 28, 2021
This is amazing 👍
— Rajat Kumar Agrawal (@rajat_rave) February 28, 2021
Awestruck.. simply amazing. Thank you.
— 'घर बैठा' आवारा (@Total_Bunkum) February 28, 2021