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Journal of Visual Art and Design Vol. 13 Issue 2 2021

Vol. 13 No. 2 (2021)

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researchpp. 106–118

User Expectation of Public Transport Design Experience for Electric Bike Sharing in Indonesia

Recently, Indonesia has been rapidly developing public transport infrastructure. However, many people still prefer using a private vehicle for their daily mobility. This study explored the design direction of an electric bike sharing system (EBS) for the first mile/last mile (FMLM) as part of an integrated public transport system to attract more people to public transportation. A focus group interview (FGI) was performed with ten Indonesian students currently studying at Daegu City, South Korea. All of them had experience using public transportation in both Indonesia and South Korea. From the…

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e-bike sharing user expectation user experience
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researchpp. 119–130

Designing Urban Soundscape for Various Activities based on Soundscape Expectation

The concept of soundscape aims to provide a more holistic understanding of the acoustic environment by taking several aspects into account, such as human perception, the acoustic environment and the context of the space. The soundscape concept is primarily concerned with the human experience and is considered more effective to access the acoustic quality of urban areas than traditional sound measurement. Soundscape analysis was used in this study to determine the relationship between various activities occurring in urban areas and their associated sound sources. This relationship can be used…

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activities soundscape composition soundscape expectation urban acoustic environment soundscape simulator
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researchpp. 131–143

Distance Therapeutic Artmaking: : Creating a Video Guide to Encourage Therapeutic Experience

Therapeutic uses of art have been acknowledged since even before the emergence of art therapy as a discipline and profession. Over the last couple of years, the Psychology of Art course managed under the Visual Art Study Program ITB has included discussion and therapeutic artmaking practice for students from all over the university. During the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the delivery of therapeutic artmaking practice in the classroom had to be adjusted. Therefore, a video guide was created to help the students to follow the course activities. This paper describes the process and the…

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distance self-concept therapeutic art making video guide
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researchpp. 144–155

Creative Temporary Use of Vacant Building : (Case Study: Dian Lentera Budaya Exhibition by Tisna Sanjaya)

Deterioration in urban areas requires revitalization efforts to reuse vacant buildings. This is essential because abandoned buildings are known to have a negative influence on the situation and public activities in their surroundings. To reduce negative impact and prevent further damage to such buildings, a first step that can be taken is to activate these spaces with a variety of temporary functions. Creative activities with their flexible and experimental character are ideal solutions for temporary use of abandoned buildings. Artists are considered capable of inspiring society, including…

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abandoned building adaptive reuse artist approach temporary function urban policy
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researchpp. 95–105

Cultural Concept in Furniture Design: Perceptions, Issues and Challenges

Sarawak Borneo has long been known for its diverse culture and multi-ethnicity, which is reflected in its arts and crafts. Pua Kumbu and Orang Ulu are famous visual motifs that can be seen on many products from Sarawak, including textiles and paintings, which could potentially be integrated into furniture design as cultural elements. The purpose of this study was to identify the perception, issues and challenges of cultural concepts embedded in furniture design from the perspective of manufacturers, designers and the public. In-depth interviews, surveys and observation were the three…

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cultural concepts indigenous design furniture design marketing strategy competitive advantage qualitative research
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