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== I am Pranav Viswanath, a second year student majoring in Experimental Media Arts.
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I am Pranav Viswanath, a second year student majoring in Experimental Media Arts.
 
I had opted for this course especially because sensors have always fascinated me.  
 
I had opted for this course especially because sensors have always fascinated me.  
 
Although the process of working on programming is quite tedious and at times, frustrating, the output I get out of it has never failed to satisfy me.  
 
Although the process of working on programming is quite tedious and at times, frustrating, the output I get out of it has never failed to satisfy me.  
 
This has turned out to be the best way for me to express myself and communicate to the world because I have perennially been in love with electronics.  
 
This has turned out to be the best way for me to express myself and communicate to the world because I have perennially been in love with electronics.  
I’m also interested in spirituality and philosophy. There is already too much hatred in this world and I really think I can integrate technology and spirituality to make this world a better place. ==
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I’m also interested in spirituality and philosophy. There is already too much hatred in this world and I really think I can integrate technology and spirituality to make this world a better place.

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Introduction

I am Pranav Viswanath, a second year student majoring in Experimental Media Arts. I had opted for this course especially because sensors have always fascinated me. Although the process of working on programming is quite tedious and at times, frustrating, the output I get out of it has never failed to satisfy me. This has turned out to be the best way for me to express myself and communicate to the world because I have perennially been in love with electronics. I’m also interested in spirituality and philosophy. There is already too much hatred in this world and I really think I can integrate technology and spirituality to make this world a better place.