VIRTUAL CROWD - REPRESENTATION OF DIGITAL CROWDING USING CREATIVE CODING TO DIGITAL ARTWORK
Set during the Covid-19 pandemic, this work is the result of observing the transition of different forms of human social interaction before and after the outbreak. The existence of technology that facilitates mass communication over long distances with the internet allows the emergence of human c...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/62564 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Set during the Covid-19 pandemic, this work is the result of observing the transition of
different forms of human social interaction before and after the outbreak. The existence
of technology that facilitates mass communication over long distances with the internet
allows the emergence of human crowds in the digital world. The movement from the
real to the virtual encourages artists to also see the position of art in it. Digital Drawing
and Creative Coding with P5.js, is the medium used by seeing its relevance as a new
medium for works that discuss the concept of the virtual world. In the process the author
reads various literatures and observes the state of the human crowd in the period before
and after the pandemic and then redefines the type of crowd that is the focus of the
work. Then, learn Creative Coding as the medium of choice in creating digital drawings
using the P5.Js web editor. The final result of the work is set into various display
drawing formats so that it can be accepted by a wider audience.
Using social media, people can have new identities and create different forms of
crowds. The author sees the freedom of identity to be one of the factors that influence
the nature of the digital crowd. This work has figures that are described as having high
individuality, it can be seen as the owners of accounts on social media are free to
manipulate their identities. However, the limitations of interaction and sensation are
also felt by the author when he is in the digital social space. Monotonous and repetitive
motion applied to images with Creative Coding, representing it. Digital crowding
cannot completely replace the real crowd sensation. Through creative coding, the
writer can create and transfer works to digital containers and can take advantage of
existing features both in manipulation of works and publication of works. Interaction
between the work and the observer can also be done. |
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