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Pandemic situation, social restrictions became mandatory. Under the circumstances, we have to do various activities virtually with the intermediary of devices, computers, and internet technology. Reflecting on the author's daily experience in this pandemic era, living with devices and mobile...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/58126 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Pandemic situation, social restrictions became mandatory. Under the
circumstances, we have to do various activities virtually with the intermediary of
devices, computers, and internet technology. Reflecting on the author's daily
experience in this pandemic era, living with devices and mobile applications is very
helpful to meet these needs. Our daily eating activities are carried out through
social media when choosing a food menu. Social media provides various types of
food based on the algorithm system data based on what we have in social media.
In the process, sometimes we decide on our lunch choices at that time, but the
digital image of the food stimulates our desire to continue to look for the right
choice. Our desires marginalize and dominate our needs, which continue to grow
through the visuals of food that appear on the screens we see.
Realizing the shift of eating activities that initially appeared as a need and
biological reaction, but can arise into psychological and the sense of sight through
the visual images in various visual presentations on social media in Indonesia.
Internet. Based on this phenomenon, the author is encouraged to convey this
awareness into a visual idea in the form of video installation. Through these ideas
and works, the author relates to everyday aesthetics that have developed along with
the development of today's technology. This artwork will focus on the visualization
of how everyday aesthetic experiences can appear through the process of direct
sensory perception but also from screen intermediaries. |
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