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Animation Design Stage in Merarik as a Medium for Introducing Culture and Customs Satria, Christofer; Raharja, I Gede Mugi; Suteja, I Kt; Swandi, I Wayan
International Journal of Engineering and Computer Science Applications (IJECSA) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Bumigora Mataram-Lombok

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/ijecsa.v4i2.5161

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The creative industry today, animation is one of the popular media used by many entertainment industries and to introduce the customs and culture of a region. Animation is a process in which an image or object is manipulated to create a predetermined movement flow. Merarik is the escape or kidnapping of a girl from the supervision of her guardian and her social environment has been formed as a cultural heritage that is passed down from generation to generation for the Sasak people in general and merarik has several stages that must be passed through to run it. The purpose of this design is where the designer wants to provide information about the meaning and stages in the design. The methodology used in this design is the pipeline method, which is a method that includes several stages (pre-production, production and post-production). The results of this design are in the form of animations of the stages in merarik which are designed with 2D techniques as a medium that explains the process of elopement (merarik) in Sasak culture. Animation is made with the limited animation genre which is usually done in Japanese animated films. The implications of the results of this study as a medium for learning and preserving the Merarik culture which has recently been rarely found among the Sasak people
The Humanitarian Narrative of Pramoedya within the Local Cultural Traditions of Tenganan Pegringsingan Try Adi Stanaya, I Komang; Swandi, I Wayan; Suteja, I Kt; Garwa, I Ketut
Proceeding Bali-Bhuwana Waskita: Global Art Creativity Conference Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings Bali-Bhuwana Waskita: Global Art Creativity Conference
Publisher : UPT Pusat Penerbitan LP2MPP ISI Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31091/bbwp.v5i1.623

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Pramoedya Ananta Toer is widely known for his humanitarian narratives that place human beings at the center of values. This idea finds its relevance in Tenganan Pegringsingan Village, Bali, which is rich in traditions and a value-based social structure. Although both reflect humanitarian values, there is still limited research linking Pramoedya’s humanism with the cultural practices of indigenous communities such as those in Tenganan. The results of this study reveal three key points. First, there is a connection between Pramoedya’s narrative and the social practices in Tenganan, reflecting the relationship between ideas and the implementation of values. Second, the respect given to traditional leaders is based on their social responsibility, not merely their status. Third, the traditional structure in Tenganan demonstrates collective humanitarian values through mutual cooperation (gotong royong). These findings affirm that Pramoedya’s humanistic values are not only alive in literary works but also manifested within contextual local cultural practices.