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PENGEMBANGAN DEKORASI WARNA PADA ANYAMAN PANDAN TASIKMALAYA Phang Desnica; Dian Widiawati; Adhi Nugraha
Dinamika Kerajinan dan Batik: Majalah Ilmiah Vol 36, No 1 (2019): Dinamika Kerajinan dan Batik : Majalah Ilmiah
Publisher : Balai Besar Kerajinan dan Batik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22322/dkb.v36i1.5127

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Anyaman pandan merupakan salah satu warisan kebudayaan yang masih aktif diproduksi oleh masyarakat Tasikmalaya. Anyaman pandan yang awalnya hanya diterapkan dalam pembuatan tikar, mulai dikembangkan oleh masyarakat Tasikmalaya menjadi produk fashion dan peralatan rumah tangga. Namun, potensi yang dimiliki oleh masyarakat dalam mengolah serat pandan belum berkembang, belum mampu menarik perhatian pasar, dan belum memberikan keuntungan finansial. Hal ini dapat menyebabkan kemunduran eksistensi anyaman pandan hingga menuju ambang kemusnahan. Pengembangan dalam pengolahan serat pandan, yang meliputi eksperimentasi struktur dapat memberikan suatu daya tarik pada anyaman pandan. Pada akhirnya, kegiatan eksperimentasi struktur yang dilakukan dapat berdampak pada pemberdayaan masyarakat Tasikmalaya dalam memproduksi produk anyaman pandan yang lebih berinovasi dan bermutu tinggi. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan campuran kuantitatif secara deskriptif dan kualitatif melalui metode eksperimentatif dan pendekatan pasrtisipatori. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa dengan melakukan eksperimentasi struktur terhadap anyaman pandan menghasilkan berbagai macam variasi teknik anyaman menarik yang belum pernah beredar di pasaran sebelumnya. Kata Kunci: anyaman, eksperimentasi, pandan, struktur, Tasikmalaya.
Pemanfaatan Paradigma Teknologi Tepat Guna dalam Desain Produk: Sebuah Kajian Literatur Wildan Aulia; Imam Santosa; Muhammad Ihsan; Adhi Nugraha
Jurnal Desain Indonesia. Vol 5 No 2 (2023): DISCURSIVE DESIGN
Publisher : Aliansi Desainer Produk Industri Indonesia (ADPII)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52265/jdi.v5i2.276

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This article uses the appropriate technology paradigm in design activities as problem finding and internal potential tracking as the basis for design solutions. Appropriate technology is based on the real needs of the community, not on technological developments. This activity emphasizes how to provide a solution to a problem in community by bridging it to the appropriate technology. Its application is contextual according to the local conditions of the community. This principle is still relevant in relation to today's issues which view community diversity as an internal potential in dealing with broader problems. One of these can be seen from the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which view development based on local conditions and culture as motivation. The contextuality of problems in the community and how to approach them underlies the general framework of this article by noting that sharing knowledge with the community is a way to understand their internal potential. This article attempts to offer the fit design term based on the appropriate technology paradigm by trying to define the key concepts of the term. This article uses the systematic literature review (SLR) method with related articles on appropriate technology practices from the ScienceDirect and MDPI databases. The concept is built based on the understanding that specific problems in the community are contextual in nature, oriented to local management, and optimize the diversity of the community and environmental potentials. Thus, the notion of appropriateness in this article is not interpreted narrowly in the context of tools, but rather leads to appropriateness. The key concept offered is that the design must be appropriate to the situation, related to certain circumstances, compatible, acceptable, and strengthening the community, and must be in accordance with the required objectives.