The Mind Creative - JUNE 2104 JUNE 2014 | Page 2

Editors’s ote N The Mind Creative March 2014 Dear Friends, The word creativity has many definitions and yet most of us associate the word with the arts. In my opinion, the word has a much wider connotation. A mathematician with a new algorithm is as “artistic” as a surgeon with an innovative surgical procedure; both need to share the stage with exponents of the arts. I came upon the mathematical works of Jakow Trachtenberg in my schooldays during a visit to the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). In those days, Trachtenberg’s algorithms astonished me and later in life, when I studied mathematics, I marvelled at the algebraic implications of his system. People like Trachtenberg have always made me wonder about the infinite capabilities of the human mind and in this issue I have written a short treatise on the extraordinary life of this man. On the other hand Andy Warhol was a master craftsman in the world of fine arts; a character much larger than life as was his talent. Often idolised and very often criticised by the purists in the realm of fine arts, he has left behind an authoritative stamp on art; specifically in the style known as pop-art. The cover story is, in stark contrast to the life of 2 Trachtenberg, is about this art form and about the life of Warhol, who is often referred to as the prince of pop-art. Hopefully these articles will help in underlining the various spectrums in the rainbow of creativity. Once again, it gives me great pleasure to introduce three new contributors to the e-zine. Souvik Chakraborty is a extraordinary photographer with a very different perspective about his subject matters and I was indeed very happy when he decided to contribute to this e-zine. Neetu Ralhan and Meena Mahanty Kumar have come in with their literary works. Also, given the positive feedback that I have received about the section “Lost Mavens of Bollywood”, I have written an article about an extraordinary lady who died incognito in Mumbai after a life brimming with achievements in music. Another lost maven. Happy reading!!