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Khazana Warna berdasarkan Alam dan Budaya Nusantara (2) Purbasari, Mita; Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita I. K.
Humaniora Vol 2, No 2 (2011): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3162

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More than any other element of design, color has the ability to makes us aware of what we see, for nothing has meaning without color. Color naming tries to describe color of objects surrounding us. The physiology of the eye and how light imparts color to objects, as well as the psychological and cultural factors involved in perception. These factors in turn affect whether an artist chooses to use local, optical, or arbitrary color. The color defines our world. Just like the previous paper, this research uses quantitative and qualitative methods to describe the color names and color names of the new proposed based on the audience choice. Data collected will be used as a proposal of naming colors in Indonesian language that uses the unique natural and cultural riches of Indonesia itself.
Indahnya Betawi Purbasari, Mita
Humaniora Vol 1, No 1 (2010): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v1i1.2142

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Frequently the uniqueness of Betawi with its superiority and shortage performance attracts many people. This article clarifies beauty in Betawi’s modest ethnic which concerns on history, artefact, culture, art, cloth and clothes’ motif, food, and ceremony relates to people’s life, by using cultural study method and structuralism theory. It is concluded that Betawi culture has been created through a long process, even though in fact they have been removed now, but the assimilation process with various ethnics in Indonesia makes Betawi ethnic is exist and recognized. Various arts together with cultural acculturation, language, and people arise multiple perceptions toward Betawi ethnic. The modesty factor causes Betawi ethnic can be accepted by all social levels in Indonesia. With cultural richness of Betawi, so that preservation on this culture is needed, considering on the Betawi’s characteristic which is less aware of their existence.
Teori yang Memperkuat Kebutuhan Penamaan Warna untuk Buku Khazana Warna Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita I. K.; Purbasari, Mita
Humaniora Vol 2, No 2 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i2.3217

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Naming requirements for color, it has universal application throughout the world. This call must be answered to all men in each country. Color requires a name to identify the needs, because the color has the character, nature, and also have different perceptions of each visual outcome. In this writing is a collection of theories from various sources of data that explain why we required of new color names based on the audience choice. This method uses a literacy method, collecting some of the theories of previous researchers that have been submitted in written form. Also using the method of data collection with quantitative and qualitative methods to collect a varieaty of color’s names that used in foreign language or used in the Indonesian languange. Data collected will be used as the background color naming, why is this important needs are universal. Particulary in Indonesia, which has a huge territory and consists of various tribes and nations. 
Analisis Asosiasi Kultural atas Warna Purbasari, Mita; Luzar, Laura Christina; Farhia, Yusaira
Humaniora Vol 5, No 1 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3001

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Cultural association analysis of color is an approach to know color from the side of culture. Unlike the previous color studies which see the color from the aspect of psychology, this research of color aims to provide insight based on the colors from local culture. Johannes Itten’s theory of color was used as a basis of thought in this research. The theory was reflected to Indonesian cultures, and this time, represented by Java island. Research used qualitative method by literature study, interviewing the color experts, historians and artists, visiting cultural centers. Results of the research are in the form of morphological matrix cultural over color. Matrix of analysis resulted in argument and study proposal. Students implemented the color schemes from 5 big cities in Java. They were asked to change the color composition of food and beverage packaging. Students may use, explore, and maximize the principle of color in visual communication to achieve contrast and balance. 
Warna Dingin Si Pemberi Nyaman Purbasari, Mita; Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita I. K.
Humaniora Vol 5, No 1 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3034

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Color is a form of non-verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can change from one day to the next with any individual. Human experiences color through vision. Color is not something that is fixed to an object or surface, but an event that is triggered only in the observer. Human’s eyes all work in the same way, what happens after that is another matter. A color and composition in color can mean something quite different to every person who looks at it. Different cultures endow color with different meanings depend on a lot of things. This research is all about Purple, Blue, and Green as an individual color as well as in composition can give different impacts to different audiences depending on their background or contexts. The research method is using literature by collecting data from some resources, observing, and analizing the colors’ meaning and their impacts to audience in Jakarta. The result of research can be used as a basic pattern to create art works based on color perception and culture.
Documenting The Richness of Indonesia Through The Cultural Color of Sumatera’s Traditional Textile and Culinary Product Purbasari, Mita; Rahardja, Anita
Humaniora Vol 7, No 2 (2016): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v7i2.3517

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Analysis of cultural color was an approach to a better understanding color from cultural stand point, unlike the others color studies which looked at the psychological aspect of color. Johannes Itten?s theory of color served as a thinking base in this study. The theory was reflected in the cultures of Indonesia and represented by island of Sumatera (Aceh Darussalam, Medan, Padang, Bengkulu, Palembang, and Lampung). The scope of the subject matters was limited to traditional textile products such as traditional costumes, bridal apparel, and culinary. The textile products were chosen because they became reflection of a culture whose place was close to society and this color became the its own identity. The research method was qualitative that consisted of doing literature study, interviewing experts (historians and artists), and visiting cultural centers especially the ones associated with textile and culinary product. The result of this study is presented in the form of morphological matrix on cultural color. The matrix of analysis is supported with arguments and a classroom experiment, which allows students to use, cultivate, and maximize the method of applying color in visual communication to achieve harmony and contrast. 
Analisis Asosiasi Kultural atas Warna: Sumatera I Purbasari, Mita; Kuntjoro-Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita I.
Humaniora Vol 5, No 2 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i2.3182

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Analysis cultural association of color is an approach to know color from cultural side. Unlike previous studies about color, which see the color from the aspect of psychology, then this color research?s aimed to provide insight local colors based on culture. Johannes Itten?s theory of color is used as the basis theory in this research. The theory will be reflected into the cultures of Indonesia, and in this research represented by Sumatera Island. The scope of cultural colors that will be examined is textile product of traditional clothes, bride, apparel and culinary, because these products are the most closely reflection of a culture in a society where the society defines the identity of its own. This research of a qualitative method covers collecting data of study literature, interviewing the color experts, historians and artists, visiting cultural centers especially that associated with textil and culinary product. The result will be formed of morphological matrix cultural over color. Matrix of analysis will be held in arquement and proposal study, where students can use, cultivate, and maximize method of color in visual communication to achieve the contrast and balance.
Khazana Warna Berdasarkan Hasana Alam dan Budaya Nusantara (1) Purbasari, Mita; I. K. Jakti, R.A. Diah Resita
Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2011): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.3089

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Using colors for designing purpose is become an important part of designer, such as graphic designer, interior, product, least but not last for architect and artist. Like humans, color need to have a name to identify according to its character, psychology and emotional effect. This research applied the qualitative and quantitative method to give a brief description about color?s name and propose new color naming which based on character, nature, and imagery it evokes. This research will use quantitative and qualitative methods to describe the color names and color names of the new proposed based on the audience choice. Data collected will be used as a proposal of naming colors in Indonesian language that uses the unique natural and cultural riches of Indonesia itself.  
REDESIGNING INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS OF UP-CYCLE-BASED MINDI WOOD WASTE FASHION BAGS IN KREBET, BANTUL-YOGYAKARTA Susanto, Moh. Rusnoto; Setiadi, Bayu Rahmat; Purbasari, Mita; Lusiana, Lusiana; Hasa, Zainul Faizien; Susatyo, Rudy; Handoyono, Nurcholish Arifin; Arumsari, Mela Dina; Selimanorita, Shafa’; Putrianti, Flora Grace
International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment (IJE2) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije2.v4i1.141

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In the industrial era 4.0 towards Society 5.0, the Indonesian government is currently intensively advancing the creative industry. Yogyakarta needs to improve its marketing management system and human resources to be strong and competitive as a storehouse of creative people and the target of world tourist destinations. Currently, creative industries have the opportunity to process local raw materials into functional products that are globally competitive. The Up-Cycle product is a fashion bag made from processed mindi wood that emphasizes the image. We are redesigning a distinctive fashion bag while maintaining the quality and uniqueness of the product in visual form, material processing, and style. The objectives of this study include (1) Redesigning fashion bag products based on up-cycle mindi processed wood waste, which can be effective in creating new, competitive SME products. (2) Implementation of the Redesign strategy through the PRN BRIN research program can build access to improving the quality of creative human resources for RUAYA SMEs as a manufacturer of UP-Cycle-based Mindi Wooden Fashion Bags in Krebet, Bantul. Applied research methods, such as R&D through a practice-based research approach by the research roadmap, focus on 'practice-based' and several empirical experiences carried out by practitioners, such as artists, designers, and innovative. Redesigning development practitioners. This research explores data through visual documentation and notes of creative practitioners to seek new understanding and find new techniques to realize ideas that can be put into practice in creating new forms of creative products, as well as visionary creative strategies that are expected to improve quality. Targeted research results include: (1) Creating design innovation through optimizing the UP-CYCLE product redesign program. Fashion bags made from processed mindi wood waste can be carried out effectively to encourage increased value for both MSMEs and their products. (2) Implementing Redesign results on RUAYA UKM products that are more highly competitive
Traditional Wayang Research Productivity: A Bibliometric Analysis Purbasari, Mita; Carollina, Donna
Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 3 (2023): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v14i3.9211

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The aim of the research was to review the productivity of Wayang’s research by using the bibliometric method from the Scopus database. Wayang is a form of traditional art recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity since 2003. It was not obtained easily, especially in terms of the world community’s introduction of shadow puppets. Puppet research has exploded since it was recognized by UNESCO. However, global indexed publications still needed to be enhanced. Analysis of Wayang research from internationally indexed journals, such as Scopus, was required to recognize this opportunity; the object could be seen from a different perspective. The dataset used was ‘Traditional Wayang’, based on documents during 2015-2021 from the Arts and Humanities areas. The search has found 36 papers related to ‘Traditional Wayang’ research. The number of Wayang studies in Scopus-indexed papers remains limited, retaining the Wayang perspective as a traditional object. This is shown by the 36 documents examined, among which only two clusters are produced: performance and change. In order for Wayang research to have great potential and be considered from a wide range of perspectives, including technological, social, economic, commercial, and other, there are still other types of Wayang as an object material.