SUDUT PANDANG DAN PENJEDAAN

Sudut Pandang dan Penjedaan is an attempt by the writer to show the audience what is inside the writer’s head when he slows his pace down while being swept up by the urban life. Because of the fast-paced urban life, what the writer see is something that is unlikely to be seen even by the writer h...

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Main Author: Jordanus, Kevin
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54003
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Sudut Pandang dan Penjedaan is an attempt by the writer to show the audience what is inside the writer’s head when he slows his pace down while being swept up by the urban life. Because of the fast-paced urban life, what the writer see is something that is unlikely to be seen even by the writer himself. The writer believes that the inability to see this certain something is because of the fastpaced urban life itself. It causes people to look at physical and non-physical things in just one point of view. The writer also argued that there is a need of a new point of view in displaying printmaking works. Printmaking, aside from its conventions, still have the potential to bring up novelties and raises its competence in the current contemporary art. The visual object shown in this final assessment is cropped and trimmed images of tree and then reassembled in a way that can still maintain the basic element of tree. The writer tends to slow down his pace whenever he sees a tree in his fastpaced city life. Therefore, the tree as the visual object in this final assessment represents the personal relation between the writer and the tree itself. There are three works in this final assessment that have more than a hundred modules which presented installatively and non-conventionally. The presented visual objects are groups of tree fragments, captured by the writer from the vicinity of Bandung city. Through these works, the writer tries to invite the audience to explore the world from the writer's perspective whenever he slows his pace down while seeing and reinterpreting the given visuals