NULL POINT
During the creative process, the author often experience excessive anxiety towards their work, as they pay too much attention to small peculiarities, causing them to be hindered in completing the task. In this fast-paced and instant era, the "hustle culture" phenomenon also influences t...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/75730 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | During the creative process, the author often experience excessive anxiety towards
their work, as they pay too much attention to small peculiarities, causing them to
be hindered in completing the task. In this fast-paced and instant era, the "hustle
culture" phenomenon also influences the author's anxiety, as individuals get
trapped in the belief that they must work excessively hard to achieve success or
great accomplishments. This eventually leads to unhealthy behavior, as this mindset
causes individuals to neglect their basic needs. However, on the other hand, this
habit also develops the author's sensitivity towards small details. Recognizing the
significance of these small things sparks the author's interest in fundamental forms,
especially in dots, which are the simplest and foundational elements of all shapes.
In the process of developing their ideas, the author studies several theories,
including the history of dot forms, the theory of art as form, monoprint, the postMinimalism
art movement, and draws insights from the narrative of Existentialism.
The "Null Point" artwork is the author's attempt to appreciate the existence of small
and simple things, especially the dot form, and explore its potential. The author
then narrows down the dot to its essential form, the unbalanced relationship
between negative and positive space, expressed in printmaking using screen
printing as a medium. The author creates three series of works that explore the
connection between dots and its negative space. From these works, the author
realizes how a complex form can also be found in the tiniest dot. |
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