Partnering with a VR studio, Megha has created a series of virtual recitals where users can “see” her hand movements from any angle, with overlay graphics that label each finger and explain the rationale behind each choice. The experience blends education with spectacle, turning a conventional recital into an interactive museum exhibit.
Megha invites creators from unrelated fields—visual artists, fashion designers, chefs—to co‑author content that uses her fingering concepts as a conceptual framework. For instance, a fashion line titled “Arc of the Hand” mirrors the curvature of her spiral‑arc fingering, while a molecular‑gastronomy dish incorporates the rhythmic pattern of a Bach fugue in its plating sequence.
These initiatives illustrate how fingering, once confined to the ivory keys, can become a catalyst for cross‑genre storytelling and entertainment.
Megha Das’s journey underscores several macro‑level trends: