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Journal : Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni

OPTIMALISASI LIMBAH PARAS PUTIH MELALUI DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK INTERIOR Kadek Risna Puspita Giri; I Gusti Ayu Canny Utami; Freddy Hendrawan
Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/narada.2023.v10.i2.009

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Saka Bali Arts, as one of the home-based woodcarving industries in Singapadu Village, Gianyar Regency, Bali, has a potential to process white sandstone residue into artworks. Using sandstone as the main base material, Saka BaliĀ  Arts produces 1.4 cubic to 2 tons monthly of sandstone residue. Normally, this is disposed of or used as landfill material for building construction or sent to other vendors to produce artworks like small sculptures and reliefs with simpler shapes, depending on the customer's demand. However, producing processed white sandstone residue received little attention from producers and consumers. This situation resulted in the lack of diversified artwork products displayed on the storefront. The main reasons are the lack of local artisans' skills to produce different kinds of products from sandstone residue and the lack of a marketing development strategy, so the market reach of processed sandstone residue is unexploited. Hence, efforts are needed to develop more specific interior products and a product diversification strategy through product recycling to increase long-term sales. Another way to support this is by optimizing branding and marketing to expand marketing. This study uses the methodology of Murdjito (2022) in the form of stages carried out in the implementation of community service activities. In the long term, we expect Saka Bali Arts to become a model for similar home-based industries in optimizing white parasite stone material residues through increased product innovation, sales, and profitability.
KAJIAN NARASI FOTO TRADISI DAN BUDAYA ETNIS TIONGHOA PADA TITD DI BALI SEBAGAI REPRESENTASI HARMONI DALAM MULTIKULTURALISME Surya Dinata, Ramanda Dimas; Hendrawan, Freddy; Pratama, I Gede Yudha; Septiani Dewi, Ni Made Diah
Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni Vol 11, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/narada.2024/v11.i3.005

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The notion of multiculturalism is conceived as an idea to acknowledge and accommodate diversity and differences in beliefs, practices, traditions, languages, or lifestyles. However, the understanding of the notion of multiculturalism is limited to the recognition of cultural diversity possessed by certain individuals or groups. During the intercultural interactions in urban society that occur dynamically, hybridity has become an important capital for being to live side by side and have the ability to be renewed. This hybridity phenomenon has been recorded through photographs of traditional and cultural activities of the Chinese ethnic group at the Tri Dharma Temples in Bali. The practice of Chinese ethnic traditions and culture in Bali is an effort by the Chinese-Balinese ethnic group to preserve their ancestral heritage by adopting Balinese cultural elements. As a work of art that embodies narrative function, photographs of traditional and cultural activities of the Chinese ethnic group at the Tri Dharma Temples in Bali conveyed stories and connected several events within the framework of the concept of multiculturalism. This qualitative descriptive research aimed to document the traditional and cultural activities of the Chinese ethnic group at the Tri Dharma temples in Bali using a combination of photo-ethnography and narrative research designs.The narrative of photographs within this study provided a visual that described stories about minority groups of migrant cultures in indexical, iconic, and symbolic forms. The occurred events implemented the concept of multiculturalism and reflected aspects of religion, socio-culture, economics, art and design. This study provides a concrete picture of how diversity and cultural differences are not only recognized and accommodated, yet, also how minority groups can maintain and express their cultural identity amidst diversity and cultural differences.
ARCHIVISUALTECTURE: INVENTARISASI DAN PENGARSIPAN RANCANGAN GAMBAR LAYOUT TEMPAT IBADAT TRI DHARMA (TITD) DI BALI Hendrawan, Freddy; Dinata, Ramanda Dimas Surya; Artana, I Wayan Bimaskaran; Dewi, Ni Made Diah Septiani
Narada : Jurnal Desain dan Seni Vol 11, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/narada.2024/v11.i3.010

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Tri Dharma temples in Bali are spread almost throughout the district to accommodate the religious, social, and cultural needs of the Chinese ethnic group and adherents of the Tri Dharma Religion. In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of cosmology and religion from residential, religious, to monument buildings has a long history. Some Tri Dharma temples in Bali have been around for more than 50 years and have historical value. However, since the beginning of the planning of the establishment/development, TITD in Bali has not had a proper building layout drawing document as an archive or architectural or interior data. Therefore, an effort is needed to inventory and archive the TITD layout drawing data in Bali. The solution to this data inventory and archive is to conduct observations, measurements, and interviews and make technical and graphic drawings by utilizing architectural and graphic softwares (AutoCAD dan Adobe Photoshop). Through this documentation and inventory of architectural drawings, TITD can provide benefits in preserving cultural heritage, recovery and restoration, design references, education and research, security and maintenance.