Daily Archives: April 29, 2016

The man who taught reverse reading

Cartoonist Toms
Cartoonist Toms

Toms, till his last breath, held on to the temperament of a rustic Kuttanadan farmer

That one page embodied entertainment for Malayalis for more than one generation. It was an age sans TV, comedy shows, mimicry or the new media, and no surprise, Bobanum Moliyum which appeared on the last page of Malayala Manorama Weekly became the weekly entertainment slot for the family. And Toms, the creator of the cartoon siblings, earned for himself a niche slot among the cartoonists.

“It was pure comedy though at times it slipped to slapstick variety,” says Raju Nair, cartoonist. However, he will be remembered for the creation of a peculiar structure for the cartoons, which has been copied several times,” he said.

At one level, the cartoon talked about the escapades of the two siblings. However, there was another layer where the supporting characters talked about and commented on concerns of middleclass social realities, providing a continuum for the strip.

Toms, alias V.T. Thomas, till his death, held on to the temperament of a rustic Kuttanadan farmer. And so were his characters, most whom he collected from real life. The two siblings were from his neighbour’s house in Kuttanad. Their father, a ‘non-practicing’ advocate, was modelled on a personal friend of his, who later left Kerala in search of a job only to return. The henpecked panchayat president and his imperious wife too were real life characters he picked up from his own village while the nameless political leader, a later addition, was a composite character.

Then there was Appy Hippy, his take on the rebel youth of the sixties and seventies. The person who provoked Toms for that character still lives in the town.

Says Sebastian Paul, who appeared for Toms in his legal battle with the management over copyright of the cartoons: “Toms was not a political cartoonist, but his cartoons were perfect political cartoons where he brought out the underlying politics of the social realities against the backdrop of the contemporary social milieu.”

He was the man who taught Malyalis the art of ‘reverse reading’ ‘(reading the weeklies from the last page to the first), Mr. Paul said. According to him, it was this underlying political satire in his cartoons which prompted the highly politicised Malyali reader to go first to the last page.

Says Mr. Nair: “Every new weekly started in the height of the “Ma Publication” spree wanted one cartoon strip modelled on the original. But now it is a new generation with a different perspective and temperament and a whole lot of new media the cartoon has to cater to. Only a new generation cartoonists and story providers will be needed to take these characters forward,” he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home>  National> Kerala / by George Jacob / Kottayam – April 29th, 2016

Google honour for Kochi techies

Wading through the plethora of recipes on the Internet for an easy-to-cook dish, six engineering graduates were led to their eureka moment.

It all began with the culinary dilemma of six young bachelors.

A screenshot from the video of the app.
A screenshot from the video of the app.

Wading through the plethora of recipes on the Internet for an easy-to-cook dish, six engineering graduates were led to their eureka moment. “How about forming a start-up and developing a recipe book app?”

A year later, the app named Recipe Book, refined by artificial intelligence with over six lakh recipes, is basking in the glory of being picked as the Editor’s choice in Google Play. “It is the first app from India to receive such an honour,” said authorities at the National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) Startup Warehouse at Infopark, where the start-up is based.

Even as that recognition had barely sunk in, came another: “We have been told that our product will be featured in the prestigious Google I/O, an annual global event showcasing creative coders and their innovative products, to be held in California next month. A Google team is also on its way to profile our company,” Nikhil Dharman, one of the founding members of Recipe Book, told The Hindu.

The app, which boasts a million downloads in over 67 countries on Google Play Store, shot to the top in USA Google Play placements on April 14.

The integration of ‘snap n make,’ an artificial intelligence-driven smart feature, into the app in December seems to have won over the Google Play editorial board.

The features works on a highly imaginative level — take a snap of any food ingredient and the app identifies its diverse features, and a mere shake of the phone will list out all possible recipes using that ingredient.

“We are working on a more refined version of the feature, ,” said Bestin Jose, another founding member.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Kerala / by M.P. Praveen / Kochi – April 29th, 2016

Documentary on Pinarayi Vijayan

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Kochi :

Writer and critic M K Sanu will release a documentary on CPM PolitBuro member Pinarayi Vijayan at the Children’s Park Theatre here on Thursday. Film personalities Renjith, Renji Panicker and the documentary’s director K R Subhash will attend the function scheduled for 12pm.

Pinarayi Vijayan will also attend various programmes in the district on Thursday in  connection with the campaign programmes of the various LDF candidates.  He will attend meetings at Kalamassery at 10 am, Perumbavoor  at 4 pm, Kunnathunad at 5 pm and Aluva at 6pm.
source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Kochi / by Express News Service / April 28th, 2016