Her daughter, Neha, 16, emerges like a zombie, hair disheveled, glued to her phone. She is the “modern” Indian teen—jeans, an oversized hoodie, and an attitude that oscillates between teenage angst and surprising tenderness. She slumps at the table, not looking at the food, but at the screen. “Mum, I told you, I’m on a diet.”
Which of these would you like?
This is the Indian family lifestyle. Not a Bollywood musical, but a working symphony of steel, spice, sacrifice, and small, quiet love.
Her daughter, Neha, 16, emerges like a zombie, hair disheveled, glued to her phone. She is the “modern” Indian teen—jeans, an oversized hoodie, and an attitude that oscillates between teenage angst and surprising tenderness. She slumps at the table, not looking at the food, but at the screen. “Mum, I told you, I’m on a diet.”
Which of these would you like?
This is the Indian family lifestyle. Not a Bollywood musical, but a working symphony of steel, spice, sacrifice, and small, quiet love. Her daughter, Neha, 16, emerges like a zombie,
The ARISE project is a legacy project that created over 150 high-fidelity simulation plans and serious games with augmented reality images, videos, and sounds that were accessed using a QR code, an iPad, and the open-source Aris app.
Although the ARISE app is no longer supported by its original creator, the ARISE simulation plans can be adapted for use in high-fidelity and low-fidelity simulations. They can be accessed using the following button.
