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Tama: Journal of Visual Arts
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29880572     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61405/9arp2b98
TAMA Journal of Visual Arts is published by the Faculty of Art and Design Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS). The journal is published twice a year, providing a space for academics, researchers and art and design practitioners to convey their ideas and thoughts. We encourage breakthroughs in practice and critical thinking that contribute positively to developing science, knowledge and practice in art and design. The journal accepts high-quality and original writing in the form of research or propositional articles, either practical or theoretical thinking. To be considered for inclusion in the publication, articles can discuss the following topics (but are not limited to): a) Fine Arts, including Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts, Crafts, Pottery, Film, and Multimedia Arts. b) Design, including Visual Communication Design, Interior and Space Design, Fashion Design, Textile Design, Industrial Design, Product Design, Service Design, and Interaction Design. c) Conceptual themes, including Aesthetic, Visual Culture, Design Culture, Social Design, Sustainable Design, Participatory Art, Strategy and Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Creative Economy. d) Art and design education. We also consider special issues with guest editors and themes. Special issues could come from proposal submissions or certain art and design conference presentations. Please note that this journal only publishes articles in English.
Articles 25 Documents
Interior Design of Indonesian Film Museum in Jakarta: With Futuristic Concept Fitriana, Aisyah
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1178

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Museum identik dengan peran edukatifnya untuk menyimpan/memamerkan benda berharga dari suatu masa kehidupan manusia. Jika dahulu pengunjung datang ke museum untuk berfokus pada karya/artefak, saat ini kebanyakan pengunjung datang untuk eksistensi di media sosial dengan mengunggah foto kunjungan. Perubahan tersebut mau tidak mau berpengaruh terhadap definisi dan peran museum dewasa ini. Museum juga dipandang sebagai tempat hiburan yang terjangkau namun popularitasnya lebih sedikit dibandingkan destinasi lain seperti mall/bioskop. Tujuan yang diharapkan dari perancangan Desain Interior Museum Film Indonesia di DKI Jakarta ini, antara lain : (1) Menghasilkan Desain Interior Museum Film Indonesi sebagai pusat edukasi perfilman Indonesia yang informatif, edukatif dan interaktif. (2) Menerapkan futuristik pada Desain Interior Museum Film Indonesia di DKI Jakarta. Metode yang digunakan dalam pemecahan masalah desain adalah metode pembahasan analisa interaktif. Proses dimulai dengan perumusan masalah, dilanjutkan dengan pengkajian literatur dan kunjungan ke obyek sejenis untuk menentukan pendekatan penyelesaian permasalahan desain yang sesuai. Hasil akhir desain interior Museum Film Indonesia diterapkan dalam konsep Futuristik. Konsep ini menggambarkan bagaimana penyajian koleksi secara interaktif dengan menggunakan berbagai teknik dan teknologi untuk dapat menciptakan suasana di masa depan. Dari proses mendesain disimpulkan bahwa : (1) Desain Interior Museum Film Indonesia menggunakan alur sirkulasi yang baik dan desain yang menarik untuk menciptakan pusat edukasi perfilman yang informatif, edukatif dan rekreatif. (2) Penerapan konsep futuristik pada desain interior Museum Film Indonesia melalui karakter ruang dan media display dapat menciptakan suasana ekspresif sebagai fokus ruangan.
A Study of Interior Public Space of Samin Community House During the Ruwat Agung Event in Blora (Case Study of Mr. Lasiyo's House) Diptya Widyaswati, Nadia; Widayat, Rahmanu
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1201

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Home is a basic human need. In its development, the house is not only a living space for protection from all kinds of threats, but also has a philosophical meaning. The Samin community's house reflects the identity of a Saminist who maintains the cultural traditions of his ancestors even though times have developed. The development of the times has not made the Samin people lose their culture, especially in terms of building housing, which is also related to traditional events held by the Samin community group in Klopoduwur village. The traditional event in question is Ruwat Agung. This activity was carried out at the house of Mr. Lasiyo and the Samin Klopoduwur community leader. The problem raised is how to describe the public space of Mr. Lasiyo's house and the pendhapa of the Samin community on normal days and during the Ruwat Agung traditional event. The objectives of this research is describe the interior of the public space of Mr. Lasiyo's house during the Ruwat Agung event. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method, qualitative data analysis by comparing existing data in the field with appropriate literature data. The data obtained for this research was obtained from direct observation, interviews, field notes, visual documentation with photos, videos, sketches and written documents. The data that has been obtained is then analyzed using the method proposed by Miles and Huberman which consists of three stages, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing or verification (conclusion drawing). Based on the research conducted, it will be found that the description of Mr. Lasiyo's house and the pendhapa of the Samin community in the context of the Ruwat Agung traditional event are very related. Keywords: Philosophical, Samin Community, Traditional house
Application of Autism-Friendly Concept in the Interior Design of Autism Self-Development and Therapy Center in Surakarta Amalan, Shafa Syauqi; Purwaningrum, Lu'lu'
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1203

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The Autism Self-development and Therapy Center is a special service center for people with autism with the main focus on developing self-development and therapy activities as an intervention effort for people with autism. The comparison between the number of children with autism is not comparable with the availability of facilities. Judging from the environment and the physical aspect of the building, in terms of capacity, activity, and space requirements, many things need to be improved. One of the facilities that currently needs to be made available in Surakarta is a facility that accommodates self-development activities. Apart from that, there are still many facilities with poor building conditions, some interior elements, and even furniture that are dangerous and unsafe for autistic children. Design efforts that can be made include creating self-development and therapy facilities with an autism-friendly concept. The form of design application that will be used from this autism-friendly concept is adjusting the type, texture, and color of materials and furniture to suit the needs of autistic children by considering safety and comfort factors. Thus, the autism-friendly concept is currently the best solution to overcome problems in autism facilities in Surakarta. The design method used in this design is based on references by Ballast (1992), starting with the Programming, Data Analysis, Idea Development, and Design Method (Design Development) stages. Based on the design results from the discussion, it is hoped that the Autism Self-development and Therapy Center can be a solution to the problems of children with Autism disorders and provide positive output for each autistic child.
MINIMALIST BIOPHILIC INTERIOR DESIGN AT DAYCARE IN JAKARTA Agnes Putri Rhulina Br. Ginting; Purwaningrum, Lu'lu'
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1204

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Daycare is a public facility that not many people know about or use currently. Even though daycare can be a support for parents who work and don't have a nanny. Even though several daycares have been established in Jakarta itself, the concept presented at this daycare is very different. The current condition of Jakarta, which is increasingly congested and air pollution is quite high, is one of the reasons for designing this daycare. Daycare is designed not only as a supporting facility, but as a place that can support children's development and growth. This design uses a biophilic minimalist concept, where this concept presents a natural concept combined with a minimalist concept that is suitable for children.
Javanese Traditional Toy Approach in the Interior Design of Family Café in Surakarta -, Marella Zahra Olala
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.1 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/tama.v1i1.1223

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People's needs for cafes are not just to buy food and gather with friends but are also used to gather with family. People need a place that is easy to visit, has adequate facilities, and can accommodate leisure activities with the family. Apart from that, children have time to get away from gadgets which makes children not want to leave their place. This project aims to meet the need for child-friendly eating places, in terms of interior, facilities, furniture, atmosphere, and colors that are presented according to the needs of children and parents. The research methodology in this project adopts the design process of David K. Ballast. The application of traditional Javanese games is a characteristic of this Family Café. Therefore, Family Café is one solution to what parents and children need. Apart from that, children can hone their motor skills through traditional games as well as a transition period for children to become addicted to gadgets.
Application of Autism-Friendly Concept in the Interior Design of Autism Self-Development and Therapy Center in Surakarta Amalan, Shafa Syauqi; Purwaningrum, Lu'lu'
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.2 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/31d72w69

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The Autism Self-development and Therapy Center is a special service center for people with autism with the main focus on developing self-development and therapy activities as an intervention effort for people with autism. The comparison between the number of children with autism is not comparable with the availability of facilities. Judging from the environment and the physical aspect of the building, in terms of capacity, activity, and space requirements, many things need to be improved. One of the facilities that currently not available in Surakarta is a facility that accommodates self-development activities. In addition, there are still many facilities with uncomfortable building conditions, some interior elements, and even dangerous furniture which is unsafe for autistic children. The design solution can be performed by creating self-development and therapy facilities with an autism-friendly concept. The application of this autism-friendly concept is by adjusting the type, texture, and color of the material as well as furniture that suits the needs of autistic children by considering comfort, safety, and the presence of natural factors. Thus, the autism-friendly concept is currently the best solution to overcome problems in autism facilities in Surakarta. The design method used in this design is based on references by Ballast (1992), starting with the Programming, Data Analysis, Idea Development, and Design Method (Design Development) stages. Based on the design results from the discussion, it is hoped that the Autism Self-development and Therapy Center can be a solution to the problems of children with Autism disorders and provide positive output for each autistic child. Keywords: Autism, Autism Friendly, Autism Self-develoment and Therapy Center
Interior Design of Organic Restaurant From Farm To Table in Pandaan Citra, Aurellia; Ambar Mulyono
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.2 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/5fbhby44

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The development and competition of the food industry are currently skyrocketing in tandem with the progress of the times and the growth of the world population. To swiftly expand the food supply, a variety of physical and chemical techniques are created and put to use. Indirectly or directly, this lowers the value of healthy food, which has detrimental effects including the widespread availability of processed fast food, which encourages unhealthy eating habits and lifestyles. One of the reasons consumers choose fast food is lifestyle change, which makes quick food that has a savory flavor and small servings a suitable choice. Unfortunately, ready-to-eat food does not provide enough nutrition and nutrients needed. Thus, a common attempt to ensure that the body gets all the nutrients it requires is to lead a healthy lifestyle and consume organic food. Pandaan's organic restaurants' design still falls short of raising people's understanding of the value of eating healthfully. Given this, the field of interior design must play a part in interior design, which includes educating the public about the significance of maintaining consumption that enters the body through restaurant design. This restaurant design plan aims to sell food and beverages, provide comfort, arrange, shop, receive, and process commodities, and entice customers to visit. It is believed that this farm-to-table organic restaurant's design would address the issues faced by the restaurant. Keywords: Interior, Restaurant, Food, Farm to Table
Research Practice of Participatory Skills to Interpret The Principles of Buddhism and The Art of Young Contemporary Thailand with The Format of The Art Competitions Thanatip Thipwaree
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.2 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/dswwqb87

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Abstract This article is part of The Research Practice of Participatory Skills to Interpret The Principles of Buddhism and The Art of Young Contemporary Thailand with The Format of The Art Competitions. The objective is to enable students and young people to apply the philosophy, concepts, teachings, beliefs and attitudes of Buddhism to create works of art. Through organizing a contest and exhibiting works of art in the name "Interpret Buddhism through the new generation" Which has been conceptualized from the research. Interpretation of Buddhist Teachings and the Creation of Contemporary art. With the assumption from this concept that Will be able to promote the skills of interpreting Buddhist principles in Thai society. And from the survey of youth's understanding of the creation of artistic works under religious topics It appears as a total of 84 works submitted to the event in both 2D and 3D categories, which were analyzed and summarized in descriptive research. This research project aims to stimulate target groups of youth and young people in Thai society. Interested in studying and interpreting the valuable principles of Buddhism and being able to truly apply that value in life. Inevitably brings benefits to a peaceful coexistence in Thai society. Conclusion from the operation of the research project as a platform that allows students or young artists to express themselves through the creation and dissemination of their works of art. Able to identify creative potential and skill in interpreting Buddhist principles from various perspectives, interesting and different among youth groups today (2019).
Reog Ponorogo Museum with Historical Approach in Sampung Ponorogo Village Pramesti, Emeralda Diza
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.2 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/w6xj5559

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Arts and culture are an integral part of a nation's identity and should be protected to preserve the values deeply rooted in the lives of Indonesian society. One such art form that deserves preservation is Reog Ponorogo. The uniqueness of Reog Ponorogo necessitates its preservation through an appropriate medium. In an effort to conserve the cultural assets of Ponorogo Regency, the government has established the Reog Ponorogo Monument (MRP) in Sampung Village, Ponorogo. The methodology employed in this study involved data analysis structured using a schematic concept encompassing programming, data analysis, idea development, and design concept development utilizing software such as SketchUp. The outcome of this final project is the design of the interior of the Reog Ponorogo Museum in Sampung Village, Ponorogo Regency, employing a historical approach that will highlight the narrative aspect of the past in museum design. Keywords: Museum, Reog Ponorogo, History, Narrative
Public Library Interior Design with Biophilic Concept in Sleman Regency vernanda salsabila zalfa; Lu’lu’ Purwaningrum
TAMA: Journal of Visual Arts Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 2 NO.2 DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61405/9kbyq514

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The Sleman Regency Library is an educational facility established by the government to provide educational services and fulfill the government's responsibility to enlighten the nation. It also reflects the vision and mission of Sleman Regency, articulated through the Smart City concept, which aims to manage resources effectively and efficiently, maximize public services, and support sustainable development. However, the library in Sleman still requires design improvements, as it currently has a rigid design, with a need for better space planning, circulation, and additional facilities to meet visitor needs and enhance their comfort. The interior design is based on David K. Ballast’s 1992 design method. This public library design incorporates the Biophilic concept, which aims to enhance human well-being both physically and mentally while fostering a positive connection between people and nature. The goal of this interior design is to improve the quality of the library as an educational space, make it appealing to the community, and optimize space planning and facilities to better meet public needs.

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