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Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29637171     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31091/jacam
Core Subject : Art,
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management focus and scope cover aesthetics, artistic creativity and works, art management and business, and art tourism. This inter-, multi-, and transdisciplinary journal is intended to develop a mutual understanding of ideas, philosophies, theories, and practices in aesthetics, artistic beauty and phenomenon, artist’s creativity, as well as production, marketing/promotion, distribution, and consumption of artistic works in order to carry out the embodiment of transformation into a better quality of life.
Articles 84 Documents
Dramatic Earthly Paradise: An Architectural Concept of the Resort Hotel in Mandalika, Lombok Kurniawan, Febri Wahyu; Ardhiati, Yuke; Anggita, Diptya
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v3i2.3763

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Mandalika Special Economic Zones in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, is experiencing dynamics after the Covid-19 pandemic, in the form of updating the 2015 and 2018 master plans, including the accommodation design concept. This study was carried out based on qualitative methods aimed at producing the design of a resort hotel in Mandalika Area in Lombok. This architectural study is a qualitative research that refers to the studies of Linda Groat and David Wang. Based on the research results, a hotel resort concept with the theme of the Dramatic Earthly Paradise was obtained. The 'earthly paradise' reflects the beauty of the island of Lombok (natural panorama of beaches, mountains and culture) into an integrated design. The benefit obtained from this study is as an inspiration for fulfilling tourism accommodation in resort areas based on a combination of local wisdom and universal design.
Creative Hub in South Tangerang City and its Biophilic Architectural Theme Shavrizal, Shavrizal
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v3i2.3764

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Banten Province in Indonesia is one of the ninth contributors to the creative economy where South Tangerang City has become one of the centers of creative economic growth in Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tengerang, Bekasi) with its main fields, the crafts sub-sector, the architecture sub-sector and the start-up sub-sector. Regarding the three main sub-sectors, this research is intended to create a centralized and integrated forum for people to develop their talents and businesses. This research method is qualitative. The Creative Hub in South Tangerang City is a place for creative economy actors to develop their talents and businesses. Using a biophilic architectural theme, the site design is a part of the development of the economic and business center in South Tangerang City. The site covers offices, shopping outlets and restaurants.
Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Building for Youth Center with Betawi Culture Devina, Caitlyn; Nediari, Amarena; Fajarwati, Ade Ariyani Sari
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.3735

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Colonial buildings are one type of cultural heritage building in Indonesia, with several neglected and unused buildings. Historical buildings need to be preserved to be remembered, and their architecture can be studied and maintained. It will maintain and preserve the building by adaptive reuse of historic buildings that adapt to the current conditions and environment. This research aims to apply the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings into youth activity centers with a Betawi cultural interior design approach. The methodology used in this research is literature study, observation, design thinking, and location survey. The case study of adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings also analyzes the side effects and influences. Cultural heritage buildings are full of history and have been passed down from generation to generation. Adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings as a youth activity center with Betawi culture aims to become a special place to facilitate positive activities for teenagers, provide education, and preserve Betawi culture. The conclusion states that reusing cultural heritage buildings can build awareness about preserving culture and youth activity center strategies by showing positive value for society and the environment.
The Relevance of Jungian Psychological Theory towards the Analysis of Housewifization Representations in Photojournalism Prastiti, Ni Putu Suci; Artayasa , I Nyoman
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.3976

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Mass media play a significant role in shaping public perception of various aspects of life, including gender roles within households. One intriguing aspect in this context is the representation of housewives in photojournalism. This phenomenon often emerges through what is known as housewifization, the process by which the role of housewives is reduced to narrow stereotypes confined solely to domestic affairs. This writing aims to explore how Carl Gustav Jung's Jungian psychology approach can be applied to analyze the representation of mother subjects in news media. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this study indicate that Jungian psychological analysis offers an intriguing approach to understanding the phenomenon of housewifization in the context of photojournalism. This paper hopes to provide new insights into how media shape our perceptions of gender roles in society and pave the way for deeper reflection on the cultural and psychological implications of this phenomenon.
Cinematography Aesthetic Analysis of the Controversial Documentary Film “Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso” Kristina, Ni Putu Ayu Cempaka Riska Intan
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.5410

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Documentary film is a medium used to present reality through visuals recorded based on existing facts. In its presentation, this film can include human thoughts, referring to documentary film theories that depict subjects in the form of real people, events or situations. This study aims to analyze the cinematographic aesthetics of the documentary film entitled "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso" which depicts a horrendous murder incident in Indonesia several years ago. Using qualitative methods based on literature studies from various sources, this study found that this film uses direct recording methods and reconstruction of events to convey information and build the audience's opinion regarding the events discussed. The research results show that "Ice Cold: Murder, Coffee, and Jessica Wongso" is included in the conventional expository category, which is often used in television documentary production. This type places more emphasis on narrative and logical argumentation, with a single narrator who is often dubbed the "voice of God".
Strategy for Depicting the Character of Water in “Tabuh Kreasi Tirta Pemutih” Mayura, I Putu Nanda Yoga; Ardini, Ni Wayan; Yudarta, I Gede
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.5411

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This study aims to provide a reference regarding the methods or techniques used by a Balinese Gamelan music composer in depicting a water character. Qualitative research is used because it is an appropriate type of research where the data obtained is a description of the condition of an object being studied. The data collection techniques used in this research are literature study, observation, interviews and documentation. There are several strategies that can be used to depict the character of water, which the composer previously used in the work “Tabuh Kreasi Tirta Pemutih”, such as processing the battens found in Balinese Gamelan as a medium for speaking, ornamenting the playing patterns of the instruments, and utilizing various song genres that can be played by Gamelan Semarandana. This study contributes to providing thoughts or points of view regarding strategies or techniques that can be used in depicting the character of water in a Balinese karawitan musical composition using gamelan as a medium for expression.
Designing a Shopping Mall in Ciputat, South Tangerang Rifky, Asmara Aditia
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.5412

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The city of South Tangerang, Banten Province, Indonesia has various potentials that can be developed and become a source of income for the South Tangerang region. Ciputat in South Tangerang has experienced a transformation in the development of modern shopping centers. The aim of this study is to design a shopping mall in Ciputat. The method used is a futuristic architecture which is related to technological developments, increasingly developing, creative and innovative. Combining the technological development process in shopping malls, namely uniting the concept of expression in the structural system with the mall building, ensuring sustainability, comfort and visitor satisfaction and also the shopping center as well as being a place for refreshing or entertainment. The establishment of a shopping center in South Tangerang City cannot be separated from the increasing population of the population in Ciputat, South Tangerang. Shopping malls provide shopping experiences and tourist destinations or entertainment facilities that are comfortable and enjoyable for visitors, as well as creating employment opportunities that can provide useful employment opportunities for local residents in the Ciputat area of South Tangerang City.
Fashion and Architecture in the Art of Making Aesthetic Artworks Ardiani, Yanita Mila
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.5413

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Various multidisciplinary sciences combine to provide architectural inspiration. The interrelationship between fashion and architecture serves as a catalyst for architects' creative output. Fashion can inspire architectural forms and architectural forms can inspire the latest fashion forms. This paper discusses about other things can be discovered from this experiment in discovering aesthetic forms. The method used is collecting precedent studies and literary studies related to these matters. The outcomes of these form experiments and discussions inspire students to create an architectural piece that combines fashion and architecture for aesthetic appeal. The composition of a work of architecture shares similarities with that of fashion.
Authenticity in Biased Diversity: Investigating the Language of Prompt Performances in AI Image Generators Tansri, Farrah Faustine; Monem, Nadine; Weinberg, Lee
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v4i1.5414

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This paper reanalysis discriminatory biasness and ethicality in effects of artificial intelligent productions over the last decade of associated news reports. The rise of AI generators and generated contents has been increasing since the last two years after text-to-image models in deep learning machineries were reintroduced in 2015. This significantly brought volumes of positive public responses to the new discoveries, but this study however focuses more on evaluating overlooked biased problems interlinking the endangerment of the human positionality within artificial production. Performing under the theoretical framework of Marxism, the case study chosen, centres around the specific theories of machine replacing human labour in “Capital”’ chapter 15. Incorporating reviews, news reports, articles, interviews and other means of secondary resources, the secondary qualitative researches will contextualize a past case-study before the analysis and accompanied comparative experimentations. The cross-case analysis concludes a strong correlation between human bias to the artificial intelligences’ biased judgements that leads to more debate towards the safety of all participants and participatory data the machine learns from. The results however prove its limitations within the grounds of circumstantially supported instead of factually evidenced due to the lack of primary research aside from the experimental examples. Subjectively, what are in need of improvements are the supervision of data used as the source of learning and classification, which to this day are mostly unmonitored scraps of data from the wide web.
”Kasama Weki” in the Architecture of the West Nusa Tenggara Weaving Museum Nafasia, Sahadat; Anggita, Diptya
Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aesthetics, Creativity and Art Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jacam.v3i1.3695

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The aim of this research is to incorporate the wisdom of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, into the design of the museum building, to preserve culture as a symbol of respect and love for the Indonesian homeland. The approach is carried out using a qualitative-correlational analysis approach to local socio-cultural activities and also using a conceptual design approach regarding design themes that highlight a cultural wisdom in Dompu called "Kasama Weki". "Kasama Weki" is the advice of Bima-Dompu West Nusa Tenggara which means togetherness, solidarity, kinship, justice, volunteerism (selfless), responsibility, active role of society as well as unity and oneness. This advice has locality and synergy values contained in the Bima-Dompu culture so that it can be applied in the design of the weaving museum building. "Kasama Weki" as an international tourist attraction is based on a series of cultural thematics as part of the design concept. The application of this theme is a symbol of respect and love for Indonesia's homeland so that it becomes an iconic architectural work as a contextual and communicative platform and as an educational tourist attraction and has the potential on the international stage to advance tourism and the creative economy which spurs improvements in the quality of Indonesian woven products in accordance with the spirit of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).