Sanskrit Lens
An interactive digital artwork by artist Harshit Agrawal inviting you to explore the nine ancient emotions and create your Rasa portrait, inspired by Bharata Muni's Nāṭya Śāstra.
Feb 11, 2026 | With Harshit Agrawal and Google Arts & Culture Lab Artists in Residence Mélanie Fontaine and Simon Doury
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In the Nāṭya Śāstra (नाट्यशास्त्र, 'Naaht-yah-shaas-trah') - India’s foundational text on aesthetics - Bharata Muni first codified Rasa in Sanskrit: the "essence" or "flavor" of human experience.

Sanskrit Lens, a new digital artwork by Harshit Agrawal and Google Arts & Culture Lab, bridges this 2,000-year-old theory from the Nāṭya Śāstra.

Using Google's MediaPipe Pose, your movements interact with abstract artworks created by Harshit Agrawal with Google’s text-to-image model Imagen to visualize the "essence" of the nine emotions of Rasa.

In Harshit Agrawal’s words:“Using Google technology to explore something as fundamental to Indian aesthetic theory as Rasas has been fascinating for me; it carries through an essential part of my practice exploring how technology enables not only a preservation of cultural material but an active engagement with it.”

Created by Harshit Agrawal with thanks to Google Arts & Culture Lab artists-in-residence Mélanie Fontaine and Simon Doury.

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