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Every human being has feelings that ultimately lead to sympathy and empathy. These <br /> <br /> feelings can be present when hearing news of grief or seeing events that visually make <br /> <br /> us have a sense of sadness, stress, and anger, and other feelings that, althou...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27746 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Every human being has feelings that ultimately lead to sympathy and empathy. These <br />
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feelings can be present when hearing news of grief or seeing events that visually make <br />
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us have a sense of sadness, stress, and anger, and other feelings that, although not <br />
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concrete, but are owned and can be felt by every other human being. Even for the <br />
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writer, the feeling that plays a role in the formation of the writer is not only in the <br />
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form of real and concrete spaces. The presence of feelings also has an important role <br />
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for the writer in understanding the essence of humanity. <br />
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In this work idea, the author wants to encourage appreciators to have more empathy <br />
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for animals, because animals have the same pain as humans when killed / tortured. <br />
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This does not mean that the author forbids slaughtering / consuming animals, but <br />
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rather how humans are analogous to animals, then how humans see animals <br />
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watching their fate slaughtered, and then how humans look at such events. The work <br />
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is made with video medium and performance, with the visuals presented are animals <br />
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watching videos, the animals chosen are cows, because cows have a large size. The <br />
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slaughter video that was presented was also to give a scary and sick impression. <br />
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In the performance of the cow performance is tied using a rope and the neck is given <br />
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a buffer to position the cow's head still facing the slaughter video displayed. With <br />
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such visuals as if forcing the cow to see its fate slaughtered, then how do we as <br />
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humans see that. |
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