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Exploring aspects of traditional life using modern science and technology opens up exciting opportunities for both traditional culture and modern life. When modern science and technology are directed toward examining the collection of Indonesian traditions, the inspiration and wonderful dreams of modern civilization become more achievable. Nusantara Codes examines the foundations that underlie the social complexity of the great nations in the archipelago currently known as Indonesia. One of the traditional works from Indonesia's diverse culture is batik. It goes beyond cloth filled with…mehr
Exploring aspects of traditional life using modern science and technology opens up exciting opportunities for both traditional culture and modern life. When modern science and technology are directed toward examining the collection of Indonesian traditions, the inspiration and wonderful dreams of modern civilization become more achievable.
Nusantara Codes examines the foundations that underlie the social complexity of the great nations in the archipelago currently known as Indonesia. One of the traditional works from Indonesia's diverse culture is batik. It goes beyond cloth filled with patterns and colors; within the batik patterns lie stories told through its symbols. The global community acknowledges that the symbol of love is a pink heart, but few realize that this romantic symbol of love originated from the narrative of the Truntum batik. The codes of the Nusantara-the Indonesian archipelago-uncover cultural elements with interesting and beautifully woven narratives. This study considers the origins and secrets behind batik, gamelan, folk songs, traditional carvings, and other arts and also considers how these cultural treasures inspire the future.
This study explores and celebrates the diversity of traditional Indonesian cultures using the lens of science to gain knowledge and wisdom for the future.
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Autorenporträt
Hokky Situngkir is known as complexity researcher. He has received numerous awards, including being named an Ashoka Fellow. In 2002, he founded the Bandung Fe Institute, Indonesia's first complexity research organization; he remains its president. It focuses on interdisciplinary research in computational sociology, memetics and cultural evolution, dynamic systems, neural networks, and statistical modeling.
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