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Cultural Syndrome
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26853825     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30998/cs
Cultural Syndrome welcomes and acknowledges high quality theoretical and empirical original research papers, case studies, review papers, literature reviews, book reviews, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, technical note from researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students from all over the world. Cultural Syndrome focused to publish high-quality articles in the field of Cultural Studies, Art and Humanities, Visual Culture, and other related fields of Humanities and Social Science. The scope of this jurnal to study Design Thinking, Visual Communication, Photography, Creativity, Typography, Graphic Design, Semiotics, Communication Design, Visual Design, Design Education, Visual Rhetoric, Signage Design, Wayfinding & Environmental Graphics, Critical Thinking, Popular Cultures, Media Studies, Visual Cultures, Folklore, Folk Art, Performing Art and Cultural Heritage.
Articles 33 Documents
Ghori: an echo of deity and the Ethos of Kaliabor Region of Assam Bordoloi, Saswati
Cultural Syndrome Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Cultural Syndrome (In Print)
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/cs.v3i2.976

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Temples are regarded as the most sacred place among all the artefacts. The temple in India is originated as a place of cult centre or a place of worship. Temples are represented as a social organisation and a centre for economic and cultural activities. ‘Shakti-Dham’ Kamakhya temple of Assam, India has a glorious place in the religious field. Possession in Assam is a powerful kind of performance exists in many ways. ‘Ghori’ or ‘Goxani Utha’ is one kind of powerful performance has occurred in the Kamakhya temple of Silghat, Assam. This paper discusses aspects of spirit possession in relation to a particular festival celebrated annually in Kamakhya temple of Silghat, and the social ethos and folk beliefs of Kaliabor region and its impacts on society as well.
Aplication of Radakng House Design in Bus Terminal at Malinau North Kalimantan with Neo-Vernacular Approach Amba, Rocky; Purnama, Muhammad Sega Sufia
Cultural Syndrome Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Cultural Syndrome (In Print)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/cs.v3i2.3011

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Malinau Regency is an expansion of Bulungan Regency. Over time, the economic growth of the Malinau community has accelerated and mobility movements have also increased. Various plans have been established by the local government. The position of Malinau City is very strategic to connect the surrounding regencies and areas around Malinau whose territory is directly adjacent to Malaysia. The required terminal is a type-A terminal. With the diversity of cultures and customs in Malinau Regency, the questions in this research are (1) How to design a terminal that can represent the culture of the Malinau people and (2) How to approach the application of these cultures into the design. This research has never been raised before, which is to raise the culture and wisdom of Malinau Regency into a building with an urban context. The method used is Literature Review, which is by collecting local cultural sources related to the design of traditional community buildings, then with Neo-vernacular theory will be applied to new building elements in the terminal design. The result achieved in this research is a new terminal design with a Neo-vernacular Architecture approach seen from the urban context, facade appearance and proper zoning
Visual Arts Based on Artistic Form Aspects of Local Design on Mbaru Niang Traditional Houses Sanatra, Anja Bany; Pramana, Dwiki Yudha; Yuliasari, Indah
Cultural Syndrome Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Cultural Syndrome (In Print)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/cs.v3i2.3078

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Abstract. Indonesia has rich local wisdom and is worth preserving since it is an archipelagic nation with a diverse population of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The identity and even the cultural character of an area in Indonesia are shown via the existence of Indonesian architecture. Because of this, traditional dwellings differ greatly throughout Indonesia, with unique features seen in each location. A traditional home in Flores called Mbaru Niang is one of them. Indonesian residential architecture has adapted effectively to the country's current climate. Local values are often emphasized in folk architecture, sometimes referred to as vernacular architecture. This distinguishes it from other architectural forms and reflects the knowledge of the place. Mbaru Niang, residing in Waerebo, serves as a study subject. After that, the information was examined to determine the traditional house's architectural idea depending on its location. It is also anticipated that the building idea would provide Indonesia with a workable, hygienic, and ecologically beneficial option for contemporary structures. Keywords: Artistic Design, Concepts, Folk Architecture

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