Jayanth Vihar (JAH-yunth VEE-har)
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Jayanth Vihar (a.k.a. Jake)
Most know him as Jake, a name easier for some to pronounce, though the tones of “Jayanth” carry the brightness of his early mornings. His hands are always busy—testing, modifying, refining tools that serve no master but curiosity. Jake doesn't invent out of need so much as wonder. He once spent a week designing a device that gently taps wind chimes at sunrise, “just to startle the silence kindly.”
His creations are quiet companions to the daily rhythm of life: a kettle that hums before boiling, a stylus that shifts color with emotion, a set of mirrored discs that capture moonlight and scatter it softly across the floor. Nothing he makes has a name, and very little is ever repeated. He treats invention as a dialogue—between parts, between people, between what is and what might be.
Jake often works in the company of others, not for help, but for the shared presence. He listens more than he speaks, and when he does talk, his words come slowly, often paired with thoughtful gestures or diagrams drawn midair. He believes every mechanism is also a metaphor, and that joy, like current, flows best when grounded in care.
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