: Many artists in the collection use the video camera as a witness to private or public performances. The body becomes a site of resistance or a medium to explore gendered experiences within the Indian context. Urbanization and Displacement
: Indian video art has historically been deeply socio-political. The XXXI collection includes works that interrogate state power, communal harmony, and the marginalization of specific communities, using the loop and the edit to emphasize the cyclical nature of history. Aesthetic Diversity xxxi indian video work
Many modern Indian productions, such as the solo performance "What is my Caste?" or the play "The Apology," integrate documentary footage and video work into live stage performances to enhance narrative depth. The title of the video work The artist
: AI has moved from a "supporting act" to a leading role. In 2026, generative video is being used to create primetime filler scenes and environmental effects (e.g., Netflix's El Eternauta Synthetic Celebrities : Virtual actors and AI-driven idols (like Lil Miquela : Many artists in the collection use the