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Konstruksi Selera Remaja Putri dalam Dunia Digital Dyanningrum Pradhikta; Ruly Darmawan; Hendy Hertiasa
Wimba : Jurnal Komunikasi Visual Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012)
Publisher : KK Komunikasi Visual & Multimedia Fakultas Seni Rupa dan Desain Institut Teknologi Bandung

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Website imaging can be built by using visual design such as layout, graphic/ image, typography and color. Website through the visual display has huge potential to form teenager disposition. Website visual display has relation which related with user perception. Teenager disposition is formed from perception to Website. Media brings certain influence to adolescent preference. Website also distribute message by audience target taste approach. Teenager curiosity and interest to website, attract teens to think and then produce disposition. Besides, website indirectly has message inside it, whcih is a metaphor of lifestyle room, consumption and taste. Media capacity included in taste conditioning, which is, website gives offers through choices, not just information content displayed, but also via various visual display. In that time, this variety will be construct taste.
KEUNIKAN KARAKTER UTAMA JAWA KUNA DALAM VISUAL BERCERITA RELIEF KARMAWIBHANGGA BOROBUDUR Hendy Hertiasa
Wimba : Jurnal Komunikasi Visual Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): Wimba: Journal of Visual Communication
Publisher : KK Komunikasi Visual & Multimedia Fakultas Seni Rupa dan Desain Institut Teknologi Bandung

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The Karmawibhangga relief depicts a series of short stories embedded in a full circle at the base of Borobudur Temple in Central Java, Indonesia. Currently, the visual narrative of these reliefs is not fully understood by most cultural tourists visiting Borobudur. In any visual narrative medium, it is known that the main character becomes the focal point for the audience or readers in a story. The ability to read and interpret the main character, especially as the anchor of the story, is essential for visitors to gain a more meaningful experience and knowledge of Borobudur's cultural tourism. This study focuses on the gestures of the main and supporting characters to unfold the story. It employs an analytical approach to the visual narrative structure, examining how the events build actions and occurrences, while the existence can be represented through characters and the story's setting. The Bahasa Rupa method, specifically the Wimba and Isi Wimba techniques, is utilized to analyze the detailed and comprehensive portrayal of the visual reliefs. Additionally, the Navarasa aesthetics are used as a method to classify nine meanings of body movements, expressing both physical and mental actions of the main character. From the analysis, it is evident that most Karmawibhangga reliefs depict the daily life of ancient Javanese society, showcasing various behaviors, social stratifications, cultures, and customs. While the Navarasa aesthetics originated from ancient Indian culture and were brought to Java as a standard pattern of Hindu-Buddhist iconography, they have undergone creative transformation, becoming a unique and distinctive form of ancient Javanese aesthetics. This can be observed in the visual gestures of the main and supporting characters in the Karmawibhangga relief. One distinctive stylistic feature of the Karmawibhangga reliefs is the characteristic size of ancient Javanese human figures, which are drawn based on the tala (palm) measurement, a typical method found in Borobudur reliefs. This measurement serves as a reference in developing the main characters of the relief, allowing us to discover the uniqueness of ancient Javanese main characters in the visual storytelling of the Karmawibhangga relief at Borobudur.