The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is envisioned as an institution dedicated to the study and exploration of various art forms. It emphasizes on the interconnectedness of different art forms within the broader context of human culture, society, and nature.[4]
In recognition of the importance of preserving India’s diverse art and culture, the IGNCA serves as a valuable resource center for various art forms, including written, oral, and visual materials. Through collaborative efforts with organizations like the UNDP,[5] the center employs multimedia computer technology to develop software packages that convey cultural information.[6] This technology allows users to interact with audio, text, graphics, animation, and video in a non-linear manner on a computer platform.