“Excessive Idolism”

Humans by nature have a tendency to worship a thing. In today's millennial society, many people whose views of idol are focused on entertainment from smartphones. This makes people tend to be individual and follow entertainment, worshiping idols excessively. Excess in liking an idol that can be...

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Main Author: Muqarrabie, Farahdilla
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/44033
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Humans by nature have a tendency to worship a thing. In today's millennial society, many people whose views of idol are focused on entertainment from smartphones. This makes people tend to be individual and follow entertainment, worshiping idols excessively. Excess in liking an idol that can be said to be out of reach or fictitious can affect social relations around him, be it friendship or family relations. Through social observations in the scope of South Korean and Japanese entertainment media, this work was made to be a reflection of ourselves that many millennials today are very deify of famous figures to ignore the people around and only think about personal entertainment. By using art theory for expression and communication as the basis for the theory of making this work. the process of working on this work, is expected to provide reflections and changes in attitude in controlling the personal ego towards what is liked in order to better appreciate the people around and the responsibilities that must be resolved.