Dahlan, Nur Fadillah
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Exploration of the Archipelago's Cultural Heritage Local Wisdom and the Beauty of Traditional Arts Dahlan, Nur Fadillah
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 2 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v2i1.17

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This article explores the rich culture of the archipelago through an exploration of local wisdom and traditional art aesthetics. The cultural diversity of the archipelago, spanning thousands of islands with diverse communities, offers an in-depth look at the values of local wisdom reflected in traditional arts. Traditional arts in the archipelago are not only a form of artistic expression, but also an important means of maintaining and celebrating the unique cultural identity of each region. In this study, we identify some key aspects of local wisdom reflected in the Nusantara's traditional arts, including moral, spiritual, and social values that are passed down through generations. Traditional arts such as shadow puppetry, dance, carving, and textiles, not only contain symbolic meanings, but also illustrate the distinctive aesthetic beauty of each local community. Our in-depth analysis highlights the important role of traditional arts in enriching cultural identity and promoting diversity in the Nusantara society. We argue that the preservation of traditional arts is not only about maintaining cultural heritage, but also about evoking a sense of national pride and identity. Through this approach, this article seeks to broaden the understanding of the Nusantara's cultural diversity and appreciate the contribution of traditional arts in realizing unity in diversity.
Media and Culture: The role of media and social media in the formation and dissemination of popular, local, global and international culture Dahlan, Nur Fadillah
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i1.3

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This article discusses the role of mass media and social media in forming and disseminating popular culture at local, global and international levels. Mass media and social media significantly influence people's values, norms and lifestyles. Mass media and social media can reinforce, create or change existing culture in a society. Popular culture appeals to many people and is influenced by the entertainment industry. Local culture is a culture that develops in a specific region and has its characteristics. Global culture is a culture that spreads throughout the world and is universal. International culture is a culture that crosses national borders and is multicultural. This article also discusses the positive and negative effects of mass media and social media on society's culture.
Curators and Curatorial Practice in the Digital Arts Era Dahlan, Nur Fadillah
Journal of Studies on Art, Culture and Society Volume 1 Issue 2 July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/jacs.v1i2.10

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This study explores the evolving roles and practices of curators within the digital arts landscape. As the art world increasingly embraces digital technologies, curators must adapt their skillsets and approaches to effectively curate and present digital artworks. The research highlights the need for curators to develop new competencies, such as digital literacy, user experience design, and collaborative skills, to navigate the complexities of the digital arts domain.The findings also reveal the unique challenges faced by curators, including the preservation and conservation of ephemeral digital artworks, the integration of interactive digital technologies within exhibitions, and the disruption of the traditional curatorial gatekeeping role. Despite these challenges, the digital arts era presents curators with opportunities to enhance audience engagement, foster artistic innovation, and expand the reach of their curatorial programs through the use of digital platforms and experimental curatorial approaches.The study emphasizes the importance of curators embracing collaborative and interdisciplinary models to develop holistic strategies that leverage the synergies between digital expertise and artistic vision. As the digital arts landscape continues to evolve, this research provides insights that can inform the future of curatorial practice and the role of curators in shaping the art world of the 21st century.