3 research outputs found
Resistance Media and Resistance Arts: A Study of “Survival Guide untuk Kampong Radioaktif”
This paper is tailored to look into utilisation of films with resistance elements in
mobilising people to participate in social movements which aim to bring about
social changes, influencing public opinion and government policies. The authors
are particularly fascinated by the anti-Lynas movement which managed to mobilise
the people to demand the Australian rare-earth processing corporation, Lynas to
stop its operation in Gebeng, Kuantan. To be precise, this article will delve into the
films made via a film project entitled “Survival Guide untuk Kampung Radioaktif”
initiated by a group of independent filmmakers in order to create spaces for
discussion and therefore an informed decision. Two conceptions on resistance arts
and resistance media developed by two different scholars, namely Jacques Rancière
and Joshua D. Atkinson will be discussed in this paper in order to point out the
possibility in combining these concepts to look at films with resistance elements.
From there, the authors will employ framing analysis in their efforts to explicate
the overarching theme and arguments woven in the chosen films in order to study
their compatibility with the conception of resistance arts and media. Lastly, the
authors observe and argue that there is a gap of scholarly understanding on both
the resistance media and arts which needed to be addressed in future research
VISUAL EXPERIENTIAL IN DIGITALDOCUMENTATION FOR RURAL TOURISM PROMOTION OF BA’KELALAN, SARAWAK
This paper aims to share some research information based on the visual experiences during the field trip to Ba’Kelalan, Sarawak. Ba’Kelalan is a traditional village of the Lun Bawang community and is well-known as an eco-tourism area in Sarawak. All the experienceswere documented using the digital documentationtools and have been recorded with reference tothe formalistic artistic methods; in ensuring thevisual effects have the best quality and high artistic value. The results will be discussed based on theimplemented process and the impact of digital document preparation through experientiallearning theory. Next, this article will provide newideas and visual insights that can help data enhancement, especially in the promotion of the rural touris
Enhancing Arts Teaching and Learning Through Mooc
This project is a collaborative effort by a group of Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts lecturers whom were involved in a MOOC project titled Application of ICT in Applied and Creative Arts. The objectives of this present project are twofold. First, it strives to identify problems rendered by using MOOC in the process of teaching and learning arts courses. Secondly, to enhance the use of MOOC by proposing solutions to the problems. Throughout the implementation of our MOOC project, it was found that while we were able to assess students’ understanding of the theoretical part of the project through quizzes, essays and polls, it was rather difficult to observe their overall process of completion such as drawing techniques, lighting set-ups for video production, reading notes and playing musical
instruments, character design and other crucial elements that needs to be assessed