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In 2018, he enrolled in the Ray Film and Television Institute in Kolkata. He graduated from the institute in 2021 with a Diploma in Filmmaking. After graduation, he moved back to Assam and started working on his project.<ref name="toi" /> |
In 2018, he enrolled in the Ray Film and Television Institute in Kolkata. He graduated from the institute in 2021 with a Diploma in Filmmaking. After graduation, he moved back to Assam and started working on his project.<ref name="toi" /> |
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He paints ghosts and popular legends of Assamese folklore with the help of artificial intelligence. His paintings became instantly popular on social media and attracted the attention of art lovers all over the world.<ref name=toi>{{cite web |url=https://m.timesofindia.com/city/guwahati/engineer-uses- |
He paints ghosts and popular legends of Assamese folklore with the help of artificial intelligence. His paintings became instantly popular on social media and attracted the attention of art lovers all over the world.<ref name=toi>{{cite web |url=https://m.timesofindia.com/city/guwahati/engineer-uses-ai-to-create-art-series-from-assamese-folk-tales/articleshow/99600588.cms|title=Engineers using AI to create art series from Assamese folk tales |last= |first= |date= |website= | publisher= Times of India|access-date=|quote=}}</ref><ref>{{site web |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-in-india/ai-artists-spooky-depiction-of-ghosts-from-assam-folklore-8513929/lite/|title=From bloodthirsty Pixaas to Jokhini: AI artist's spooky depiction of ghosts from Assam folklore goes viral |last= |first= |date= |website = |publisher=Indian Express|access-date=|quote=}}</ref><ref>{{website |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/assam-ghosts-take-digital-form-with-ai-art/article66649390.ece/amp/|title= Ghosts of Assamese Folklore Sighted in Digital Form with AI Art |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher=The Hindu|access-date=|quote=}}</ref> |
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⚫ | His short films portray the ghosts of Assam.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-filmmakers-latest-opus-414022-2021-07-04|title= Puppetry, Occultism & Symbolism: All Strings Attached with Assam Filmmaker's Latest Opus|last= |first= |date= |website= India Today|publisher=|access-date=|quote=}}</ref > |
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⚫ | His short films portray the ghosts of Assam.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-filmmakers-latest-opus-414022-2021- |
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Chinmoy Barma is a painter and director from Assam, India. He was born on 7 August 1997 in Nalbari. He grew up with a passion for art.[1][2]
Education
He studied mechanical engineering at the National Institute of Technology in Rourkela and graduated in 2015. After graduating, he worked as a mechanical engineer for a few years. However, he always had a passion for art and filmmaking and eventually decided to pursue a career in these fields.[3]
In 2018, he enrolled in the Ray Film and Television Institute in Kolkata. He graduated from the institute in 2021 with a Diploma in Filmmaking. After graduation, he moved back to Assam and started working on his project.[3]
works
He paints ghosts and popular legends of Assamese folklore with the help of artificial intelligence. His paintings became instantly popular on social media and attracted the attention of art lovers all over the world.[3][4][5]
His short films portray the ghosts of Assam.[6]
Works
Short Film
- Ghorapak
- Burhi Aair Xadhu
- Tejor Tukura
- Jokhini
- Ujapali
reference
- ^ "From bloodthirsty Pixaas to Jokhini: Assam Youth Makes AI-Generated Art Depicting Ghosts from Assamese Folklore". News Live.
- ^ "Chinmoy Barma's Endeavour to Promote Assamese Folklore". Pratidin Time.
- ^ a b c "Engineers using AI to create art series from Assamese folk tales". Times of India.
- ^ "From bloodthirsty Pixaas to Jokhini: AI artist's spooky depiction of ghosts from Assam folklore goes viral". Indian Express.
- ^ [url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/assam-ghosts-take-digital-form-with-ai-art/article66649390.ece/amp/ www
.thehindu .com /news /national /other-states /assam-ghosts-take-digital-form-with-ai-art /article66649390 .ece /amp /] - ^ "Puppetry, Occultism & Symbolism: All Strings Attached with Assam Filmmaker's Latest Opus". India Today.