Visual Media in Indonesia
In the age of digital communication and global capitalism, peoples mental, social and natural environments are interconnected in complex and often unpredictable ways.
This book focuses on the visual media, one of the key factors in shaping the contemporary ecology of colliding environments. Case studies include video artists, community media activists, television programme makers and literary authors in the fourth most populous country in the world, Indonesia. The author demonstrates that these actors are part of an international creative and social vanguard that reflect on, criticise and rework the multidimensional impact of the visual media in imaginative and innovative ways. Their work explores alternative and more sustainable presents and futures for Indonesia and the world. This research is urgent and timely, as Indonesia has emerged in recent years as one of the worlds most vibrant hubs for contemporary art and media experimentation.
Using an innovative interdisciplinary framework of visual culture analysis that derives from a wide range of academic fields, the book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Southeast Asian Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Art History, Anthropology and Sociology.
Edwin Jurrins is a Lecturer in Indonesian Studies at the Asia Institute, Faculty of Arts, the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is also Adjunct Lecturer with the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Canberra, Australia. His most recent publication is Disaster Relief in the Asia-Pacific: Agency and Resilience (co-edited, 2014), also published by Routledge.
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Names: Jurriens, Edwin, 1972 author.
Title: Visual media in Indonesia: video vanguard / Edwin Jurriens.
Description: New York: Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge
contemporary Southeast Asia series; 85 | Includes bibliographical
references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016044659| ISBN 9781138230019 (hardback) |
ISBN 9781315302553 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Video artIndonesia. | New media artIndonesia. |
Technology and the artsIndonesia. | Digital mediaSocial
aspectsIndonesia.
Classification: LCC N6498.V53 J865 2017 | DDC 777.09598dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016044659
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I would like to thank the Asia Institute and the Faculty of Arts at The University of Melbourne for their intellectual, institutional and financial support. Special thanks to Mark Considine, Simon Evans, Pookong Kee, Michael Ewing, Justin Wejak, Nani Pollard, Elisabeth Riharti, Dave McRae, Thomas Reuter, Tim Mann, John Murphy, Ana Dragojlovic, Aline Scott-Maxwell, Kate McGregor, Charles Coppel, Vedi Hadiz, Amanda Achmadi, Hannah Loney, Robyn Sloggett, Meredith Martin, Ken Lee, Hani Yulindrasari, Lewis Mayo, Muhammad Kamal, Anne McLaren, Claire Roberts, Charles Green, Kate Parsons, Robyn Borg, Leena Sookramanien, Morag Rees and Ramila Chanisheff.
This book would have been impossible without support from my Indonesian friends and counterparts, particularly Krisna Murti, Seno Gumira Ajidarma, Veven Sp. Wardhana, Aminudin Th. Siregar, Herra Pahlasari, Alfonzo Koapaha, Deden Durahman, Agung Hujatnikajennong, Vincensius Christiawan, Irene Agrivina, Tommy Suryo, Gustaff H. Iskandar, Reina Wulansari, Ade Darmawan, Hafiz, Benny Wicaksono, Jompet Kuswidananto, Tintin Wulia, Tisna Sanjaya, Darbotz, Hestu Nugroho, Wiyu Wahono, Cicilia Maharani, Zamzam Fauzanafi, Masduki, Muzayin Nazaruddin, Zaki Habibi, Anang Hermawan, Wahibur Rokhman, Akhmad Nasir, Ambar Sari, Bobby Guntarto, Amelia Virginia, Effendi Gazali, Tommy Taslim, Rachmah Ida, Made Bayak, Ngurah Suryawan, Ngurah Lengkonk Termana, Mudjijono Setropawiro, Laksmi Shitaresmi, Jumaldi Alfi, Mikke Susanto, Eddi Prabandono, Alia Swastika, Yoshi Fajar Kresno, Pitra Hutomo, Woto Wibowo, Antariksa, Edwina Brennan, Ferdiyansah Thajib, Kathleen Azali, Farah Wardani, Mella Jaarsma, Melani Budianta, Manneke Budiman, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Budi Subanar and Baskara Wardaya. I also acknowledge my colleagues from Timor Leste, Rosalia Soares, Jacky Ximines, Emilio Vicente and Luis Ximenes.