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Arts Study and Model Eco-Village Silimalombu Samosir Island North Sumatra Simanullang, Pernandus
Media Wisata Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): Media Wisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36276/mws.v21i1.461

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Silimalombu Village is one of the areas of Samosir Regency, a residential area with a shift and change of function from green land to construction land, such as new housing. Land that requires reforestation becomes difficult, which turns productive land into unproductive land. In addition, reducing green open space on land construction forces people to optimize their land for productive land. This research examines the eco-village model in the Silimalombu village area as an art management concept to support sustainable village development as one of the eco-village models in the green space village, using qualitative phenomenological research, interpreting objects, and interviews with tourists and residents. The understanding of land use planning is only understood as a horizontal diagram, and land that can be used for production must change the purpose of use and be able to interpret it. Green space is not only realized in the horizontal plane. Still, it can also be used as a vertical space with great flexibility as land that can be transformed into productive land with attractive art management. The art management model is one of several greening programs that can be developed to support environmental (ecological) sustainability and discipline in Silimalombu Village, Samosir Regency
The Impact of Colonial Thinking Legacy on the Production of Knowledge about the Fine Arts in Southeast Asia Simanullang, Pernandus
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.59182

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The experience of art history in Southeast Asia is an unforgettable part of society. Through art before and after thought or art has existed. The arrival of foreigners to Southeast Asia enriched new philosophies for every place that had been influenced by colonial thought. Through the new philosophy, from a perspective, thinking, and doing something, especially in art, has undergone a significant change. This change is a fundamental part but the tradition is still maintained. The impact of change through the influence of colonial thought produces new knowledge in maintaining and preserving the arts, culture, and customs that exist in every country in Southeast Asia. It can be seen that to this day it is the main place for tourists who come to Southeast Asia. Postcolonialism questions and rediscovers modes of cultural perception, and ways of seeing and being seen. In anthropology, postcolonialism studies human relations in colonial countries and subaltern societies exploited by colonial rule. Postcolonialism describes, explains, and illustrates the ideology of neocolonialism by taking the humanities, history, and political science, philosophy and sociology, anthropology, and. So post-colonialism adds or brings a new identity to each country in Southeast Asia but still maintains and preserves traditional arts and culture.
APPLICATION OF INTRODUCTION TO PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY 5 GENETIC INTELLIGENCE THROUGH THE CONCEPT OF STIFIn TEST Simanullang, Pernandus
ENGGANG: Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Budaya Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Desember : Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Budaya
Publisher : FKIP, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37304/enggang.v3i1.5214

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Humankind continuously changes over time, whether as a result of environmental changes or human-driven inspiration. This includes everything from how people dress to how frequently they use the most recent technology. Many parents want to make their child the best child in history. Due to this, elders recommend that their children attend a school where they can receive a top-notch education that will be useful in the future. Older people value education more currently, but does this mean that enrolling them in the best schools will cost more money in the future? The best course of action is to see the potential of their child from the beginning and to motivate them to take care of them as adults. The most important thing for today's generation of children and youth is in school. However, the most important factor is the need for each person to be motivated and to use their full potential.
Stigma Music of Human Life in Indonesia Orchestral Music Simanullang, Pernandus
PROMUSIKA Vol 9, No 2 (2021): Oktober 2021
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/promusika.v9i2.5932

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Music continues to surround human life from time to time; music is inextricably linked to human life from the moment man is born. Music also plays a role in bringing changes to human life in a better direction and maybe vice versa. In our daily lives, we cannot avoid the sounds or vibrations that come to our ears through the strains of music. Our lives are approached by music wherever we are. Music is a part of our lives. The researcher here wants to find out more about how the music process develops over time and its stigma to the operation of social change in society with the concept of musicology with qualitative methods, where the stigma of music tends to go, how researcher wants to better understand music by using methods of theoretical anthropological studies from time to time until the birth of music, on the other hand, what changes happen after the music is born. Stigma against music has certainly affected social life in society. Stigma towards more popular music such as orchestral music is one of the music whose bearer style is more likely to be passionate in the listener. Here the author wants to invite the music listener community to hear and explore the meaning of music and bring an appreciation stigma to his life. In addition, the author seeks to confirm that the music listener community can listen and explore the meaning of music and bring a positive stigma to his life. In addition, the author also would like the songwriters to explore more songs that stigmatize music by continuing to support people's appetite for a better humanity.