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SUMMARY:Panels\, Pages and Presentations
DESCRIPTION:A Moving Line gathers more than 250 works to trace how India ha
 s told stories in sequence across fifteen hundred years. Come\, witness bo
 th the creation of new visual identities and the evolution of a nation thr
 ough a vast body of works across time and space as Khushi Bansal from the 
 MAP team guides you through it. Follow a single line from a temple wall in
  Bengaluru to the touchscreen\, and watch a country tell its stories.\n\nT
 his programme is part of the celebration of the opening of A Moving Line: 
 1500 Years of Indian Visual Storytelling. \n\nThis exhibition is curated 
 by the artist Amruta Patil\, in partnership with the Cité internationale 
 de la bande dessinée et de l’image (CIBDI)\, Angoulême. It is supporte
 d by the Embassy of France in India and the French Institute in India with
 in the larger framework of the Desibel project — an Indo-French initiati
 ve that brings together creators\, institutions and communities to shape t
 he future of comics and visual storytelling within India’s animation\, v
 isual effects\, gaming\, comics\, and extended reality (AVGC-XR) sector. A
  version of the exhibition will travel to Angoulême in January 2027 for t
 he opening of the Angoulême International Comics Festival\, marking a mil
 estone in the history of Indian comics in France.
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