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Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus organized its annual cultural festival, OASIS 2014 from 31st October – 4th November. The carnival saw star performers and personalities visiting the campus during this 96 hour long tribute to the period of 90s. Concerts by Benny Dayal and Raghu Dixit were accompanied by laughter riots from East India Comedy and inspirational speech from Dr. Kiran Bedi. Sunburn Campus with Lost Stories, Anish Sood and Kash Trivedi on the second last day of the festival justified the plethora of such events.

On the competition front for the four days, Oasis attracted over 1500 outstation participants from across the country striving hard to prove their mettle in fields on dance, drama, music, debate and fashion. Delhi University contributed with mammoth participation and emerged winners in most of the events without any surprise. With College of Vocational Studies and Lady Sri Ram College taking the lead, here is how the Winners’ Tally at Oasis looked like. 

Mr. & Ms. OASIS 2014

Mr. Oasis – Shivam, College of Vocational Studies
Ms. Oasis – Vidhushi Diwedi, BITS Pilani

LSR Dance Society performing for the Choreo event | Image Credits - Shaurya Sahai
LSR Dance Society performing for the Choreo event Image Credits – Shaurya Sahai

Dance

Choreo – The Choreography Dance Competition

Ist – Lady Shri Ram College
IInd – Gargi College

Consolation – BITS Pilani

Razzmatazz -The Western Dance Competition

Ist – Miranda House
IInd – Lady Shri Ram College

Street Dance Competition

Ist – Trinity College
IInd – BITS, Pilani
Consolation – PGDAV, VGI

Desert Duel – On the Spot Dance Competition

Ist – Ganesh, PGDAV College
IInd – Yogesh Kumar, PGDAV College
Consolation – Vignesh Kumar, Shiv Nadar University

Fash-P, the fashion show at Oasis'14 | Picture Credits - Shaurya Sahai
Fash-P, the fashion show at Oasis’14 | Picture Credits – Shaurya Sahai
Tandav

Ist – Aarhie Kaushik, Lady Sri Ram College
IInd – Abhirami Ajith, Bharati College

Fashion Show

Fash- P

Ist – Trinity College
IInd – College of Vocational Studies
IIIrd – NIFT, Delhi
Best Wardrobe – NIFT, Delhi

Femina Miss India Contest

Winner – Palak Gupta, Amity University

Street Play Competition | Image Credits: Kashish Madan
Street Play Competition | Image Credits: Kashish Madan

Theatre and Movies

The Street Play Competition

Ist – Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
IInd – Lady Sri Ram College
Consolation – IGTDVW

The Stage Play Competition

Ist – Deen Dayal Uphadyaya College
IInd – Shri Ram College of Commerce
IIIrd – Shaheek Sukhdev College of Business Studies

Mime Act Competition

Ist – Lingaya’s University
IInd – PGDAV College, Delhi University

Metamorphosis – Short Film Making Competition

Ist – CineClub, St. Stephens College
IInd – Effulgence, Sri Venkateswara College
IIIrd – The Half Ticket Shows, BITS Pilani

Check out the Oasis@BITS Pilani album by DU Beat

Photo galleries by Department of Photography – OASIS: Day 0 | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3| Day 4

Music

Swaranjali Vocals

Ist – Navdeesh, IP University
IInd – Parul, PGDAV College

Swaranjali Instrumentals

Ist – Divyash Saxena, JP University

Andholika Singing Competition | Picture Credits - Kashish Madan
Andholika Singing Competition | Picture Credits – Kashish Madan
Tarang

Ist – Shiv Nadar University
IInd – College of Vocational Studies

Best Vocalist – Kiran, BITS Pilani

Best Guitarist – Aseem, BITS Pilani

Pitch Perfect – Capella Event

Ist- Lady Sri Ram College
IInd – Amity University

Andholika – Eastern Vocals

Ist – Tuhin, Amity University
IInd – Mridul, College of Vocational Studies

Andholika – Western Vocals

Ist – Kabir, Amity University
IInd – SS Shrishti, Pearl Academy

Battle of Bands at Rocktaves 2014 | Picture Credits: Chirag Sharma
Battle of Bands at Rocktaves 2014 | Picture Credits: Chirag Sharma
Rocktaves – Battle of Bands

Ist – Chronic Legion (Delhi)
IInd – Confuzone (Darjeeling)

Consolation – WireWeed (Shimla)

Rocktave – Unplugged

Ist – IMS (CVSPU)
IInd – College of Vocational Studies

Consolation – SPA Bhopal

Drums Duel

Ist  – Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
IInd – College of Vocational Studies
Consolation – SPA Bhopal

Axetacy – Solo Guitar Competition

Ist – Sentiwapang, BITS Pilani
IInd – Kaartik Sharma, Deen Dayal Uphadyaya College
Consolation – Ekyum Singh, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

Oasis Debate

Ist – Prakriti Roy, Pratheek Shankar, Anubhav Chakraborty (Hindu College)
IInd – Rajat Rai, Pranav Vijay Shah (NIIT University)

Note: This Winners’ tally includes the highlight competitions. For the informal section, visit http://www.bits-oasis.org/
With inputs from Department of Controls, Oasis-BITS Pilani

Feature Image Credits: Chirag Sharma

Iresh Gupta
[email protected]

Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani Campus organized its annual cultural festival, OASIS 2014 from 31st October – 4th November. The carnival saw star performers and personalities visiting the campus during this 96 hour long tribute to the period of 90s. Concerts by Benny Dayal and Raghu Dixit were accompanied by laughter riots from East India Comedy and inspirational speech from Dr. Kiran Bedi. Sunburn Campus with Lost Stories, Anish Sood and Kash Trivedi on the second last day of the festival justified the plethora of such events.

On the competition front for the four days, Oasis attracted over 1500 outstation participants from across the country striving hard to prove their mettle in fields on dance, drama, music, debate and fashion. Delhi University contributed with mammoth participation and emerged winners in most of the events without any surprise. With College of Vocational Studies and Lady Sri Ram College taking the lead, here is how the Winners’ Tally at Oasis looked like. 

Mr. & Ms. OASIS 2014

Mr. Oasis – Shivam, College of Vocational Studies
Ms. Oasis – Vidhushi Diwedi, BITS Pilani

LSR Dance Society performing for the Choreo event | Image Credits - Shaurya Sahai
LSR Dance Society performing for the Choreo event Image Credits – Shaurya Sahai

Dance

Choreo – The Choreography Dance Competition

Ist – Lady Shri Ram College
IInd – Gargi College

Consolation – BITS Pilani

Razzmatazz -The Western Dance Competition

Ist – Miranda House
IInd – Lady Shri Ram College

Street Dance Competition

Ist – Trinity College
IInd – BITS, Pilani
Consolation – PGDAV, VGI

Desert Duel – On the Spot Dance Competition

Ist – Ganesh, PGDAV College
IInd – Yogesh Kumar, PGDAV College
Consolation – Vignesh Kumar, Shiv Nadar University

Fash-P, the fashion show at Oasis'14 | Picture Credits - Shaurya Sahai
Fash-P, the fashion show at Oasis’14 | Picture Credits – Shaurya Sahai
Tandav

Ist – Aarhie Kaushik, Lady Sri Ram College
IInd – Abhirami Ajith, Bharati College

Fashion Show

Fash- P

Ist – Trinity College
IInd – College of Vocational Studies
IIIrd – NIFT, Delhi
Best Wardrobe – NIFT, Delhi

Femina Miss India Contest

Winner – Palak Gupta, Amity University

Street Play Competition | Image Credits: Kashish Madan
Street Play Competition | Image Credits: Kashish Madan

Theatre and Movies

The Street Play Competition

Ist – Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
IInd – Lady Sri Ram College
Consolation – IGTDVW

The Stage Play Competition

Ist – Deen Dayal Uphadyaya College
IInd – Shri Ram College of Commerce
IIIrd – Shaheek Sukhdev College of Business Studies

Mime Act Competition

Ist – Lingaya’s University
IInd – PGDAV College, Delhi University

Metamorphosis – Short Film Making Competition

Ist – CineClub, St. Stephens College
IInd – Effulgence, Sri Venkateswara College
IIIrd – The Half Ticket Shows, BITS Pilani

Check out the Oasis@BITS Pilani album by DU Beat

Photo galleries by Department of Photography – OASIS: Day 0 | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3| Day 4

Music

Swaranjali Vocals

Ist – Navdeesh, IP University
IInd – Parul, PGDAV College

Swaranjali Instrumentals

Ist – Divyash Saxena, JP University

Andholika Singing Competition | Picture Credits - Kashish Madan
Andholika Singing Competition | Picture Credits – Kashish Madan
Tarang

Ist – Shiv Nadar University
IInd – College of Vocational Studies

Best Vocalist – Kiran, BITS Pilani

Best Guitarist – Aseem, BITS Pilani

Pitch Perfect – Capella Event

Ist- Lady Sri Ram College
IInd – Amity University

Andholika – Eastern Vocals

Ist – Tuhin, Amity University
IInd – Mridul, College of Vocational Studies

Andholika – Western Vocals

Ist – Kabir, Amity University
IInd – SS Shrishti, Pearl Academy

Battle of Bands at Rocktaves 2014 | Picture Credits: Chirag Sharma
Battle of Bands at Rocktaves 2014 | Picture Credits: Chirag Sharma
Rocktaves – Battle of Bands

Ist – Chronic Legion (Delhi)
IInd – Confuzone (Darjeeling)

Consolation – WireWeed (Shimla)

Rocktave – Unplugged

Ist – IMS (CVSPU)
IInd – College of Vocational Studies

Consolation – SPA Bhopal

Drums Duel

Ist  – Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
IInd – College of Vocational Studies
Consolation – SPA Bhopal

Axetacy – Solo Guitar Competition

Ist – Sentiwapang, BITS Pilani
IInd – Kaartik Sharma, Deen Dayal Uphadyaya College
Consolation – Ekyum Singh, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

Oasis Debate

Ist – Prakriti Roy, Pratheek Shankar, Anubhav Chakraborty (Hindu College)
IInd – Rajat Rai, Pranav Vijay Shah (NIIT University)

Note: This Winners’ tally includes the highlight competitions. For the informal section, visit http://www.bits-oasis.org/
With inputs from Department of Controls, Oasis-BITS Pilani

Feature Image Credits: Chirag Sharma

Iresh Gupta
[email protected]

With her fifth studio album, 1989, Taylor Swift finally departs from the country music which catapulted her to stardom in 2006’s eponymous debut album. Keeping up with the buzz that 1989 has been creating ever since its announcement in August and the high expectations in terms of sales, the album released on 27th October under much speculation as Taylor’s first ‘officially documented pop album.’
So what new does 1989 offer? Well, apart from the new pop, electro pop and bubblegum pop music, one legacy that Swift continues to take forward while leaving the sound of basses and banjos behind, is her songwriting which is one of the top reasons 1989 is going to be another milestone in her eight year long career.

The album opener, ‘Welcome to New York’ is one of the first songs through which Swift apparently shows that she is capable of amalgamating catchy pop-anthem music of drum machines with close lyrical observations.

With the next song, ‘Blank Space’, Swift has shown that she has matured and knows what she wants while she sings, ‘Cause you know I love the players and you love the game’. Swifties will find the change that she has developed in her lyrical and musical style at the most in this song while still connected with her confessional lyric writing style.

While the third song ‘Style’ carries on carries on the heavy pop element, the (rumored) Harry Styles inspired song, ‘Out of the Woods’ is quite catchy with its heavy chanting of the chorus and the ballad of the stanzas of , ‘Your necklace hanging from my neck, the night we couldn’t quite forget’.
While she explores love and power in ‘All You Had to Do Was Stay’, we come to the already Billboard number one hit single ‘Shake It Off’ which is a fine piece of writing and is a fine change from her themes of love and heartbreaks.

The other half of the album includes pop ballads and songs of breathy voclas including songs like ‘I Wish You Would’, ‘Bad Blood’, ‘Wildest Dreams’, ‘How You Get the Girl’, ‘This Love’, ‘I Know Places’ and the closing track ‘Clean’.

While she delivers a strong vocal performance in almost all the songs, the lyrics of some like ‘Clean’ and ‘Wildest Dreams’ stand out exceptionally.

Overall, 1989 is a good album with the exceptionally famous lyrics Swift is known for. For fans who don’t like the pop sound of the album and the entire transition in her music, the lyrics will surely make up for the lost country sound. The reinvention of sound, themes and persona that Swift sings in this thirteen song masterpiece will be another memoir for her fans.

Interstellar has been one of the most awaited Hollywood movies of the year, with a lot of hype surrounding it-something which isn’t surprising given that it’s a Christopher Nolan movie.

The plot is set in a futuristic world where saturation of resources has made Earth unsustainable for humans, and revolves around Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a pilot, engineer and father of two. Cooper along with astronauts from NASA (Dr. Brand, Romilly and Doyle) set off to explore three prospective worlds in another galaxy (courtesy a wormhole that’s been “placed” near Saturn) based on data transmitted by explorers from NASA ( Dr. Miller, Edmunds and Mann) from an earlier expedition. They hope to find at least one suitable new home for the future generations of mankind. Back on Earth, Cooper’s daughter Murfy along with Dr. Brand’s father are attempting to solve an equation related to gravity that could potentially save humans currently living on Earth. Certain anomalies in gravitational patterns play a crucial role in the incidents during the movie.

This has been one of the few experiences I’ve had where the movie hall was completely silent during most of the movie, and barely anyone paid attention to their phones (which is unfortunately very rare these days) because the movie was so gripping and intense!

Everything makes sense at the end with the loose ends tying up in an unexpected manner and once you realise the climax, you’ll definitely be at the edge of your seat wondering what’s going to happen to the characters next. The fine performances by the main characters, Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey and Micheal Caine make the story come alive. Certain scenes will leave you blown away; one death scene in particular, the exploration of Dr. Miller’s planet and the part where the astronauts are travelling through the worm hole. Don’t be embarrassed or surprised if you find your eyes moist during the film, especially during Tom and Murfy’s video messages to their father. Comic relief is included in just the right amount in the form of TARS, the robot’s banter.  Hans Zimmer’s music is brilliant, and makes the scenes even more intense and engaging.

The special effects are indeed spectacular and the depiction of black holes and fifth dimension has been done in a way that makes the concept both understandable and visually appealing. I was particular fascinated by the idea of time as a physical dimension, something which led to a lot of Google searches after watching the film. The theory of relativity of time has been played with well to add another layer to the movie.

However, one aspect that didn’t seem to really add up was the behaviour of certain characters during the course of the movie. Some of the choices made by Dr. Mann, Professor Brand and Tom seem uncharacteristic at times, and can leave you feeling confused about their decisions.  I felt certain parts like Dr. Brand and Edmunds’ story could have been focused on some more (or alternatively, removed entirely), but I guess that just gives the audience more to think about.
Apart from that, I can also see a lot of people feeling as though the plot of the story went above their heads (which also happened with Nolan’s Inception). At times, the science behind the story seemed to overpower the scenes a little too much, which made some scenes feel heavy and stretched.

What I liked the best about the movie is that it reinforces the idea that humans have always been, and always should be explorers by nature; looking towards the next frontier and constantly moving forward. The realisation of our insignificance in terms of the bigger picture and the vastness of the unknown should only propel our growth and curiosity as a race.

To sum up, whether or not you truly liked the movie, Interstellar is a film you’ll end up having lengthy discussions over, long after it has ended.