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PENYUTRADARAAN PROGRAM DOKUMENTER EXOTIC TEMPLE ‘SUKUH’ DENGAN TIPE PEMAPARAN EXSPOSITORY Fajar Yulianto
Saraswati Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa S1 FSMR
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/srs.v0i0.606

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Exotic Temple ‘Sukuh’ adalah sebuah program televisi yang dikemas dalam format dokumenter. Program ini memaparkan fakta-fakta pada bangunan komplek candi Sukuh dengan menerapkan tipe pemaparan exspository. Tipe pemaparan exspository adalah salah satu gaya pada program dokumenter yang memakai penutur tunggal sebagai penutur cerita.Candi Sukuh sebuah bangunan cagar budaya yang masih tergolong muda yang memiliki banyak perbedaan dengan bangunan percandian lainnya. Karya dokumenter Exotic Temple ‘Sukuh’ disajikan dengan mendeskripsikan sejarah, bentuk dan kaitan dengan ajaran pada masanya. Konsep estetik pada karya dokumenter ini disajikan dengan pengambilan gambar yang indah dan penyajian alur cerita yang bertingkat.Dokumenter ini memunculkan fakta-fakta yang lebih informatif untuk dapat diketahui masyarakat luas pada sebuah bangunan suci. Fakta-fakta disajikan dengan penuturan dari narasumber yang dapat dipertanggungjawabkan. Sehingga informasi yang lebih jelas untuk menilai peninggalan cagar budaya, dalam tanda kutip candi Sukuh dapat terbuka dan mengedukasi penonton dalam melihat fenomena keindahan dalam sebuah banguan suci.Kata Kunci : Dokumenter, Exspository, Candi Sukuh
DETECTING THE SURFACE WATER AREA IN CIRATA DAM UPSTREAM CITARUM USING A WATER INDEX FROM SENTINEL-2 Suwarsono; Fajar Yulianto; Hana Listi Fitriana; Udhi Catur Nugroho; Kusumaning Ayu Dyah Sukowati; Muhammad Rokhis Khomarudin
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 17 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : BRIN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2020.v17.a3286

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This paper describes the detection of the surface water area in Cirata dam, Â upstream Citarum, using a water index derived from Sentinel-2. MSI Level 1C (MSIL1C) data from 16 November 2018 were extracted into a water index such as the NDWI (Normalized Difference Water Index) model of Gao (1996), McFeeters (1996), Roger and Kearney (2004), and Xu (2006). Water index were analyzed based on the presence of several objects (water, vegetation, soil, and built-up). The research resulted in the ability of each water index to separate water and non-water objects. The results conclude that the NDWI of McFeeters (1996) derived from Sentinel-2 MSI showed the best results in detecting the surface water area of the reservoir.
OBSERVING THE INUNDATED AREA USING LANDSAT-8 MULTITEMPORAL IMAGES AND DETERMINATION OF FLOOD-PRONE AREA IN BANDUNG BASIN Fajar Yulianto; Suwarsono; Sayidah Sulma; Muhammad Rokhis Khomarudin
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 15 No. 2 (2018)
Publisher : BRIN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2018.v15.a3074

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Flood is the most frequent hydro-meteorological disaster in Indonesia. Flood disasters in the Bandung basin result from increasing population density, especially in the Citarum riverbank area, accompanied by land use changes in upstream of the Citarum catchment area which has disrupted the river’s function. One of the basic issues that need to be investigated is which areas of the Bandung basin are prone to flooding. This study offers an effective and efficient method of mapping flood-prone areas based on flood events that have occurred in the past through the use of historical remote sensing image data. In this research, Landsat-8 imagery was used to observe the inundated area in the Bandung basin in the past (2014–2018) using an improved algorithm, the modified normalized water index (MNDWI). The results of the study show that MNDWI is the appropriate parameter to be used to detect flooded areas in the Bandung basin area that have heterogeneous land surface conditions. The flood-prone area was determined based on flood events for 2014 to 2018, identified as inundated areas in the images. The estimation of the flood-prone area in the Bandung basin is 11,886.87 ha. Most of the flood-prone areas are in the subdistricts of Rancaekek, Bojongsoang, Solokan Jeruk, Ciparay, Cileunyi, Bale Endah and Cikancung. This area geographically or naturally is a water habitat area. Therefore, if the area will be used for residential, this will have consequences that flood will always be a threat to the area.Â