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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Hyperrreality in Avatar Film as a Form of Hegemony, Domination, and Capi-talist Ideology in Facing Society 5.0 Hayati, Kinanti Resmi; Afdholy, Nadia; Nashahta, Terra Bellatrix Aden
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 1st International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2020.0537

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Indonesia is a country with third world values, which in the context of international structure is called periphery. The flow of information from the central countries (especially America) has been moving rapidly to Indonesia, not only in the form of economic activities but also in culture. The spread of culture is felt especially with films and television media. Today's globalization enables the mass media industry to create a mass culture and deliver messages to the masses. Capitalist ideology perpetuates the power of the masses by uniforming and homogeneity of events (identical). The film presents a variety of images that provide a stronger illusion related to understanding reality. Generally, film and society are understood as something linear, in the sense that film always influences society based on the content of its mandate without ever having the opposite. Avatar is a fictional film that takes us on a vacation to a planet that seems so real, where natural resources have been overused for decades. Through the film Avatar, the occurrence of hegemony, domination, and capitalist ideology can be seen from the image deliberately done by producers to accompany the masses on a mass culture product. The contents of the media present simulacra, pseudo needs, and create a pseudo world (hyperreality).
Demand Forecasting Analysis of Clay Mask Production Using Time Series Method at PT. Molhar Moch. Syahrul Amrullah; Kinanti Resmi Hayati
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 2nd International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
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Forecasting is an attempt to predict future conditions through past data. In life, everything is uncertain, it is difficult to predict precisely. In this case PT. MOLHAR wants to analyze the demand forecasting for CLAY MASK products using the time series method. The purpose of this practicum is to be able to analyze the demand for CLAY MASK using the time series method, namely Moving Average 3, Weighted Moving Average 3, and Single Exponential Smoothing and by calculating errors, namely Mean Square Error (MSE), Standard Error Estimation (SEE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) which will then choose the most appropriate method and ensure that the method used is good to use. demand for sales of CLAY MASK in the following month is 762 units.
Occupational Health and Safety Analysis of Mining Companies Using Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control Methods Tranggono; Kinanti Resmi Hayati; Mochamad Tutuk Safirin; Albertus Adriyanto Satrio Prakosa; Fitriatus Sholeha
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 3rd International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2706

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A mining company is a company engaged in the gold mining industry that implements an open-pit mining system. In carrying out mining operations, not all activities will always run smoothly. Based on incident trend data in mining companies, there are still a large number of incidents that occur in mining operational activities each year which result in property damage, minor injuries to workers, serious injuries to workers, occupational diseases, loss of working days, and losses to workers. company. The causes of work accidents are divided into several causes, namely, basic causes, indirect causes, and direct causes. The mining operations of mining companies are not free from hazards and work risks that can occur at any time in the mining work environment, especially in the work area in the pit main ridge. The main ridge pit work area is the main location for gold mining operations for mining companies which are now actively operating for many mining activities such as drilling, blasting, surveying, loading, and hauling activities where the condition of this work area has a relatively high level of danger and risk, by because it is necessary to analyze Occupational Health and Safety using the HIRARC method or identify potential hazards in the pit main ridge work area, then carry out an existing risk assessment to determine a control plan that is suitable for the conditions in the pit main ridge work area.