Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Creative Media, Design and Technology (REKA 2018)

Session: Universal design, human science

12 articles
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Human-Centered Design for Advanced Technology

Satoshi Muraki
The development of technology has contributed to and changed almost all aspects in human life. However there are some inevitable negative consequences that come along with these massive changes. This paper discusses the aspects changed or influenced by the technological advances and how designers could...
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Social Media to Enhance Design Practices: Exploring the Learning Experience of Undergraduate Design Students

Yun Yi Tan, Allan H.K. Yuen
To succeed as pioneers in the creative industry, it is crucial for design students in higher education institutions to understand the practical skills, creative approaches and attitudes needed. However, design students tend to face difficulties in developing their potential skills and discovering their...
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Exploration Of Themes And Design Concepts As A Communication Form In Architecture

Tita Cardiah, Irwan Sudarisman
Interaction between architectural objects with observers (public) as one form of communication in architecture, especially communication in the language of architectural forms. Communication in the architecture will be established if the realization of architectural forms has clear themes and concepts....
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Analysis of Genius Loci Concept Implementation on The Go Green Glintung Thematic Kampong in Malang City

Debri Haryndia Putri, Titi Ayu Pawestri
Thematic kampong is one of the government's efforts to overcome the problem of settlements aimed at improving the quality of the environment through the area arrangement and development based on the unique and dynamic local potency. Currently, Malang has about 78 thematic kampongs and one of them is...
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Creating an Inclusive Museum with A Narrative Design Approach

July Hidayat
Inclusive museum provides the opportunity for visitors to construct their own meaning when experienced exhibition. This can‟t be achieved when the collections are displayed monotonously in the vitrines as the interpretation of meaning is locked and limited to the given curatorial text. Museum's role...
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The Variety of The Entrances Changes of Rumah Gadang Minangkabau

Rosalinda Wiemar
Rumah gadang Minangkabau is a traditional house owned by one clan. The activities within the rumah gadang are numerous and varied. Especially because occupied by several families. Circulation of the occupants from and into the home is very important, entrances is the main facility in the circulation....
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Utilization of Used-Goods as an Environmental Aesthetics Tourist Attraction Case Study: Kampong Pelangi, Semarang

Ratih Dian Saraswati, Peter Ardhianto
Used-goods or scraps do not only pollute the environment but also damage the aesthetics of the environment visually. Handling those scraps wrongly could cause the environment be a slum area. In contrary, by handling those scraps in a good way could not only avoid the diseases but also could upgrade the...
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Environmentally Friendly Material Characteristics Applied to Interior and Furniture

Yunida Sofiana,, Ade A S Fajarwati
Nowadays many new materials have been found and will predictably be replacing the old material such as wood, bamboo and others soon. However, the question whether the new material safe and friendly for the environment are still being questioned? Each material has different strengths, weaknesses, special...
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Utilization of building facade as a messenger medium in Semarang trading area, Pekojan street at night

Bayu Widiantoro, Arwin Purnama Jati
Pekojan Street is a well-known and well-liked trading area in one of the areas near the old city of Semarang. Pekojan is a road that connects between the old city of Semarang and Semarang Chinatown. The area is very crowded from morning to late afternoon, but it becomes a very quiet area at night. What...
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Form And Meaning Of Dayak Traditional House In East Kalimantan, Indonesia (Case Study: Lou Pepas Eheng Dayak Benuaq's House)

Laksmi Kusuma Wardani, Ronald Hasudungan Irianto Sitindjak, Poppy F. Nilasari, Devina Faustine Widjayadi
East Kalimantan has 74 family tribes out of 405 Dayak family tribes in Kalimantan. In the past, the dwellings of Dayak tribes were known as lamin or amin (Dayak Kenyah), luuq (Dayak Tunjung) or lou (Dayak Benuaq). This research aims to specifically discuss about the Dayak traditional house with lou Pepas...
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Form And Meaning Of Batak Toba House

Ronald Hasudungan Irianto Sitindjak, Laksmi Kusuma Wardani, Poppy F. Nilasari
The Batak tribe is a large tribe of Tapanuli region in North Sumatera. This tribe consists of six secondary tribes, the largest one being the Batak Toba tribe. The traditional architecture of their past dwellings were called Rumah Batak Toba. They vary in form and can be differentiated from one another...
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The Effect of Adding a Permanent Base and Removing an Oval Hole on a Therapy Table for Autistic Children

Dwi Candra Purnamasari, Lu'lu' Purwaningrum
The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of adding a permanent base and removing an oval hole on the ABA (Applied Behavior Analyze) table in order to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of therapy of austic. 12 autistic children (9 boys, 3 girls) participated in this research. The experiment...