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the mind’s eye [A&C]

Consider, for a second, the value of forcible constraint: the weight of the absent “e” in Georges Perec’s lipogram A Void, or the mysterious vividness of the paper cutouts Henri Matisse made when illness prevented him from painting. Forcible constraint may not be pleasant, but the perspectives it encourages are otherwise unreachable. For example, a concussion in May left me, until quite recently, with several deficiencies of the eye. Unable to read or use screens without difficulty, it was a struggle to learn how to “re-percieve”-to shift away from my primary means of grounding myself in this world. At the same time, I am fascinated by the opportunity I’ve had to picture without seeing, to visualize without my vision, and to lean into the spaces that have opened up when others have closed. While not exactly an enjoyable situation, novelty creates beauty in its own way, and there are several ways to engage with it. In my case, the constraint I was given was darkness. And so, having been dealt my cards, I began to play and to explore. Here are some ways to consume and produce media that don’t rely on the eyes -1. PodcastsPerhaps the most obvious, podcasts have become a go-to; I’ve explored everything from science Q&As to fantasy football analysis with fascination. Interaction may be scarce in isolation, but this medium allows you to enter the headspace of conversation-an extrovert’s fuel or an introvert’s fantasy. Given the reliability of their release, podcasts are a schedulable break from thought, and having regular entertainment to look forward to is a relief, a blessing.(Examples: Dear Hank and John, The Fantasy Footballers, The Penguin Podcast)2. Text-To-Speech and Speech-To-TextOf course, there is much you do that does not revolve around entertainment. There are still essays to turn in, emails and messages to send, and questions to be answered. For assignments that involve writing, I recommend using speech-to-text tools such as voice typing on Google Docs; though some proofreading may be necessary, any way to get thoughts onto the page is effective enough. A screen reader, in turn, can be used to navigate written language, bringing the text to robotic life, or even to complete other class assignments, such as readings. To engage with your phone, make use of your favorite digital assistant wherever possible if you’re trying to avoid screentime, or even if you’re just multitasking. They’ll generously read your notifications, answer texts and emails, make calls, check the weather, and do more than I could’ve possibly known.(Examples: NVDA, Apple’s VoiceOver, the Notes app)3. Voice NotesThe desire for artistic expression does not stop when your eyes are inhibited, and so, consider voice notes as an alternative method for capturing thoughts. While the aforementioned speech-to-text and text-to-speech work well enough for analytical and assignment purposes, they don’t do creativity the same justice. It seems, after all, that these tools don’t share my love for (or understanding of) excessive use of the em dash, semicolon, and ellipses. If you’re a writer, voice notes offer a space to capture and hold onto the emotion of your words and the layers of your thoughts, or, if you’re stuck, a space to rant and brainstorm. It’s useful to listen back to old moments, the same way you might re-read past journal entries or other work. If you’re a musician, I imagine you’ve grown used to voice memos, but they continue to be useful. Record your voice, instrument, and ideas, saving them, perhaps, for a day when you have more energy. If you’re a visual artist and unable to engage with your work, consider voice notes to be your sketch-before-the-sketch, an opportunity to plan out a piece, however possible. Visualize what you can and say it, capturing detail for now with diction rather than with color.(Examples: Voice Memos, Easy Voice Recorder)4. The RadioAs rare as it may be nowadays to tune into FM radio when not in the car, there is a remarkable flexibility to the radio, a currently underrated method of media consumption. While Spotify may give you the option to choose your music, radio-also available on your phone-offers a roulette of stations, a rare variety which brings more excitement and meaning to the songs you love. The banter of a DJ, or the assorted conversations of other radio hosts, is valuable now; any mention of current events is a tether to reality, a reminder of the outside world and the role you play in it. In addition to music, explore other stations such as news, comedy, sports, and more to extend your tether. Reminders of the passage of time in the real world are your guidance through difficulty-a reminder that, with time, things heal. And it’s always nice to know more about the world.(Examples: Hits 1, NPR’s Fresh Air, Laugh Out Loud)Lastly, if/when you feel limited by yourself, do not stop. If you are ill or injured, trust yourself to recover, and in general, make use of not just tools, but also situations. While knowing that for some time the world will be what it will be, take action; push out against the walls that enclose you. Carve scripture into and sculpture out of this concrete, clawing yourself out of this prison and leaving a trail of unimaginable beauty as you escape into relief. And take some deep breaths. It helps.(Honorable Mentions: Audiobooks, Lecture Recordings, Audio Texting, Ambient Noise).

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BREAKING: The Family Man Season 3, Gustaakh Ishq, Vadh 2, 120 Bahadur, Tere Ishk Mein, Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders to have gala premiers at 56th IFFI Goa

The month of November is here, which means that the much-awaited International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2025, Goa, is around the corner. The schedule for the 56th edition, which will be held in the beach state from November 20 to November 28, 2025, is now available and features some interesting films. In this article, we’ll list the exciting Hindi titles. Opening Film, Gala PremieresThe dystopian drama The Blue Trail will be the opening film. It is Brazil’s Oscar submission for the 98th Academy Awards, while it won the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. This year, some interesting forthcoming releases will be shown first at the festival and will also have gala premieres. This means that the star cast of the film is expected to be present. All these premieres will be held in the beautiful Inox Panjim. Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, the sequel to the much-loved 2020 Netflix film, Raat Akeli Hai, will be screened on November 21. This time, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Radhika Apte are joined by Chitrangada Singh, Rajat Kapoor, Deepti Naval, Ila Arun and Revathy. Gustaakh Ishq, starring Vijay Varma and Fatima Sana Shaikh, will be released worldwide on November 28. But attendees of IFFI will get a chance to see it first, on November 24. Meanwhile, Vadh 2 is scheduled to be released on February 6, 2026. This Neena Gupta-Sanjay Mishra starrer will have its premiere on November 23. Then there are titles which will have its premiere on the day of their release. The Family Man’s much-awaited Season 3 will be screened on November 21. The same day, Farhan Akhtar’s 120 Bahadur will also have its premiere. Similarly, Dhanush-Kriti Sanon starrer Tere Ishk Mein will be screened at the festival on November 28, the day it releases everywhere. Another exciting premiere will be that of Calorie, starring Anupam Kher and Dolly Ahluwalia. Before its release in Canada on November 28, it’ll be shown at IFFI on November 23. Lastly, two cult films will have their gala premieres at IFFI as well. While Sholay will be shown on November 26, 1942: A Love Story will have its show on November 21. The former is being shown as part of its 50th anniversary. The restored version will have its first-ever screening in India and moreover, it’ll be screened at Screen 1 of Inox Panjim. This auditorium has 483 seats and has one of the largest screens in India, which will make for an unforgettable experience. Another classic, a Hollywood one, to have its screening is Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction (1994). It’ll be held on November 21, also in Screen 1 of Inox Panjim. Other films to watch out forBesides the aforementioned two films, some older memorable Hindi movies will have its screening at IFFI like Dr Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (on November 21), Rudaali (on November 22), Umrao Jaan (on November 21), Gaman (on November 22), CID (on November 24), Pyaasa (on November 24), Ek Doctor Ki Maut (on November 22) etc. The 56th IFFI will also give viewers a chance to see some of the memorable 2025 Hindi films on the big screen, like Su From So (on November 24), Tanvi The Great (on November 21), Ground Zero (on November 21), Chhaava (on November 23) and The Bengal Files (on November 21). The screenings of the film will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers. Kesari Chapter 2, too, will have its screening, on November 27, but there’s no clarity on whether its director will interact with the audience after the screening. Closing film, masterclasses There’s no information yet on the closing film and a clearer picture should emerge on this front in the coming week. Lastly, masterclass sessions will be held with prominent celebrities like Aamir Khan, Bobby Deol, Rajkumar Hirani, Ramesh Sippy, Anupam Kher, Vishal Bhardwaj, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Muzaffar Ali, Shekhar Kapur and others. Also Read: The Family Man Season 3 trailer launch: Manoj Bajpayee talks about being a ‘family man’ and his daughter Ava: “She’s a BIGGER fan of Sharib Hashmi than me!”; reveals Ava’s PRICELESS reaction on meeting her idol Sharib.

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AUD/JPY steadies near 99.00 after China’s trade balance data

The post AUD/JPY steadies near 99. 00 after China’s trade balance data appeared com. The AUD/JPY cross oscillates in a narrow trading range, around the 99. 00 mark during the Asian session on Friday, and remains within striking distance of a two-week low, retested the previous day. Meanwhile, the fundamental backdrop seems tilted in favor of bearish traders and backs the case for an extension of the recent pullback from the 101. 20 area, or the year-to-date high, touched in October. Data released earlier today pointed to signs of cooling private consumption in Japan, which, along with Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s pro-stimulus stance, could allow the Bank of Japan (BoJ) to resist policy tightening. This holds back traders from placing fresh bullish bets around the Japanese Yen (JPY) and acts as a tailwind for the AUD/JPY cross. However, minutes of the BoJ’s September policy meeting, released on Wednesday, kept hopes alive for an imminent rate hike. Apart from this, a generally weaker tone around the equity markets offers some support to the safe-haven JPY and undermines the risk-sensitive Aussie. Meanwhile, the disappointing release of Trade Balance data from China suggested weak domestic demand in the world’s second-largest economy amid trade-related uncertainties. Moreover, the lack of any major hawkish surprise from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) weighs on the China-proxy Australian Dollar (AUD). The aforementioned factors validate the near-term negative outlook and suggest that the path of least resistance for the AUD/JPY cross remains to the downside. Some follow-through selling below the 98. 80 region, or the weekly through, will reaffirm the negative bias and pave the way for a fall towards testing sub-98. 00 levels. Economic Indicator Trade Balance CNY The Trade Balance released by the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China is a balance between exports and imports of total goods and services. A positive value shows trade surplus, while.