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MALAYSIAN ANIMATED TV SERIES UPIN & IPIN THROUGH PIAGET’S COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Nor ’ Anira Haris
Proceeding IICACS No 2 (2017)
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Malaysia‟s animated TV series, Upin & Ipin is one of the biggest names when it comes tothe animation industry. Upin & Ipin‟s ability to attract a large number of local and international fans has inspired an investigation into the internal workings of the elements that contribute to its success. This research aims to identify the content development of the Upin& Ipin series in association with notions of child psychology. By framing Piaget‟s Theory ofCognitive Development, this research explores the development of a child‟s psychology in efforts to formulate animation content best suited for a young viewership. The research identifies with young children below the age of twelve with regards to their preference and interests through observation and questionnaire survey. Furthermore, this research paperdebates Livingstone (2000) who disagrees with Davies‟s (1989) view that television is an important medium for children. Although they use different media in their everyday life, television remains the most popular medium and occupies a significant proportion ofchildren‟s time. And up until 2003, Kaiser Family Foundation has revealed the how‟s andwhy‟s of children watching television. Finally, this research paper has discussed the content and type of stories that psychologically impact and appeal to children.Keywords: Upin & Ipin, Cognitive Development, Children, Jean Piaget
THE MUSICAL ACOUSTICS OF BUNDENGAN Gea O.F. Parikesit; Indraswari Kusumaningtyas
Proceeding IICACS No 2 (2017)
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Bundengan is an Indonesian musical instrument developed by duck herders in Wonosobo, Central Java. Recently the organology of the bundengan has been studied by M. Sa’id Abdulloh from ISI Surakarta. We build upon this result and use quantitative measurements and computations to reveal the exact mechanisms of the bundengan strings (see:http://tinyurl.com/Bundengan). Our measurements show that the small bamboo clips attached to the strings is the key element on how the strings generate metallic gong-like sounds. As the string is plucked, the bamboo clips divide the string into several parts, each of them vibrating with different frequencies. This results in non-harmonic spectra, resembling the sounds from metallic instruments. Our computation show in more details how the mass of the bamboo clips determine the string vibrations. Keywords:Bundengan, acoustics, music.
THE CHANGE OF FUNCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF SITI HINGGIL KASUNANAN PALACE SURAKARTA AS A TOURISM COMMODITY BRM. Suryo Triono; Cahyani Tunggal Sari
Proceeding IICACS No 2 (2017)
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North Siti Hinggil Kasunanan Palace Surakarta is part of Kasunanan Palace Surakarta building is used by citizen of Kraton for formal occasion of the kingdom, such as punggawa or high officials facing the king (nangkil) ceremony, Sekaten ceremony, Mahesa Lawung and the coronation ceremony of the king. The selection of Siti Hinggil as the object of this study considers the important role of Siti Hinggil for the Kraton; Siti Hinggil as "Central Symbolism" is also a symbol of the greatness of the king who has the duty as regulator and supervisor of the world in pre-NKRI period. This research would like to see the current function and change management of North Siti Hinggil Kasunanan Palace Surakarta. This research will use some cultural and economic theories in the analysis and use qualitative methodology in collecting and analyzing data. Siti Hinggil originally used for legitimacy purposes in the coronation ceremony of the king and as a space to show the authority and power of the king. The influence of the opening of Siti Hinggil as a public space (factual & virtual space) was felt by the Kraton Society, Public Society, and Government both Regional and Central. Consequently, the Kraton which was originally considered very exclusive, can be known by the public society, the art community, the intellectual community, and tourists. In contrast, Kraton can introduce itself to all layers of society as a source of Javanese culture through cultural products that until now enjoyed, imitated and used by the people of Central Java in particular.Keywords: Siti Hinggil Kasunanan Palace Surakarta, Function, Management, Tourism
BUNDENGAN: SOCIAL MEDIA AS A SPACE FOR COLLABORATION IN THE CONSERVATION AND REVIVAL OF AN ENDANGERED MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Rosie H Cook; Luqmanul Chakim; Sa’id Abdulloh; Nicole Tse1; Margaret Kartomi
Proceeding IICACS No 2 (2017)
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The widespread use of social media in cultural heritage and conservation projects principally makes use of its capacity for public-facing engagement and the promotion of cultural institutions and events. Its potential as an inclusive, accessible and dynamic research output is less well-established. This paper focuses upon the potential of social media as a complementary form of conservation documentation, in response to the use of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural collaboration between source communities and collecting institutions as a means to preserve both material and intangible cultural heritage. Using the conservation of a rare and endangered musical instrument called bundengan as a case study, this paper will assess the uses of social media platforms in both documenting and enabling collaboration between the source community in Wonosobo, Java, Indonesia, and academic researchers based in Indonesia and Australia.

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