An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia
A curious photograph of a building has surfaced in popular and academic discussions in recent decades. Some academic studies are known to have begun using this photograph as data. They imply it as depicting the first permanent mosque in Kuching, which itself is iterated from a museum exhibition in S...
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my.unimas.ir.433152023-11-06T07:25:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43315/ An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia Atta Idrawani, Zaini Mohd Zariq Feeqri, Jasni Nadzirah, Jausus Yon Syafni, Samat D History (General) D204 Modern History A curious photograph of a building has surfaced in popular and academic discussions in recent decades. Some academic studies are known to have begun using this photograph as data. They imply it as depicting the first permanent mosque in Kuching, which itself is iterated from a museum exhibition in Sarawak, Malaysia. This study makes the case that the narratives surrounding the purported photograph are inaccurate as no documents have provided any convincing link between the photograph and the early mosque. This study aims to conduct architectural-visual validation of the building in the photograph in reexamining an uncertain institutional representation of history. Executed within an anti�positivist framework, this study commits an architectural-visual validation process by examining the photograph’s origin and the building in the photograph itself with contextual and architectural information as the basis. The study finds that the building in the photograph was incorrectly misattributed as a fort. The analysis also made use of historical timeline chronology to posit the fort is not the alleged mosque. The study offers conjectures stating the plausible cause of the misattributions based on the normative architectural design forms of a mosque but cannot ascertain further whether the fort has been used as a mosque. ISVS Journal Secretariat 2023-10-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43315/3/An%20Architectural.pdf Atta Idrawani, Zaini and Mohd Zariq Feeqri, Jasni and Nadzirah, Jausus and Yon Syafni, Samat (2023) An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia. Journal of the International Society for the Study of Vernacular Settlement (ISVS e-journal), 10 (10). pp. 324-340. ISSN 2738-2222 https://isvshome.com/e-journal_10-10.php https://doi.org/10.61275/ISVSej-2023-10-10-20 |
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A curious photograph of a building has surfaced in popular and academic discussions in recent decades. Some academic studies are known to have begun using this photograph as data. They imply it as depicting the first permanent mosque in Kuching, which itself is iterated from a museum exhibition in Sarawak, Malaysia. This study makes the case that the narratives surrounding the purported photograph are inaccurate as no documents have provided any convincing link between the photograph and the early mosque. This study aims to conduct architectural-visual validation of the building in the photograph in reexamining an uncertain institutional representation of history. Executed within an anti�positivist framework, this study commits an architectural-visual validation process by examining the photograph’s origin and the building in the photograph itself with contextual and architectural information as the basis. The study finds that the building in the photograph was incorrectly misattributed as a fort. The analysis also made use of historical timeline chronology to posit the fort is not the alleged mosque. The study offers conjectures stating the plausible cause of the misattributions based on the normative architectural design forms of a mosque but cannot ascertain further whether the fort has been used as a mosque. |
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An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia |
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An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia |
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An Architectural-Visual Validation of the Photograph of Kuching Mosque, Malaysia |
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