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Tamasha is a digital preservation project hosted on the Internet Archive that focuses on collecting, preserving, and providing access to video and audio recordings from South Asia and the broader global South. It aggregates cultural, journalistic, and grassroots audiovisual material that is often underrepresented in mainstream archives, aiming to make these resources discoverable and usable for researchers, educators, and the public.
Digitized video recordings of Tamasha: Folk Theatre of Maharashtra (Vol I, II, and III) documenting traditional performances. Children's Media: A collection of Tamasha Children's Magazine (English) by the Katha Group. tamasha internet archive new
The Tamasha Internet Archive is constantly evolving, with new additions and features being added regularly. Here are a few exciting developments to look out for: Tamasha is a digital preservation project hosted on
It has evolved from a "flop" at the box office into a cult classic for people dealing with burnout and identity crises. A collection of corporate spreadsheets, alarm clock sounds,
A collection of corporate spreadsheets, alarm clock sounds, and repetitive "Good Morning, Sir" audio clips that represent Ved’s "average" life.
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Why should you spend an afternoon scrolling through an extinct app's archive? Because the content is unlike anything on modern platforms. Here is a breakdown of the "new" treasures recently added to the Tamasha Internet Archive: