Selviana Selvi, Atiqa Nur Latifa Hanum, Amriani Amir
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In the lyrics to the song "Library of the Streets", Senartogok uses a standard choice of words, which may sound foreign to ordinary people. Like the words sigil, the mask-cutter, the exclamation mark of anxiety, the face of knowledge, the spirit of the tv, and the heart component wire. Words like that will certainly be difficult to understand for ordinary people who rarely hear these words. The purpose of this study was to find out the concept and meaning of the library contained in the lyrics of the song "Library of the Streets" by Senartogok. The research method uses a qualitative approach, as well as data collection through observation and overall observation of the research object, namely the lyrics of the song "Library of the Streets". Descriptive data analysis with Roland Barthes's semiotic theory analysis. The results of the study show that the lyrics of the song Senartogok provides a form of attitude and criticism regarding how the culture of reading nowadays has begun to be pushed aside by instant information media, such as TV and social media, where the street library points directly at reading sources in open spaces. Media, where books can be presented without any restrictions, is a true remedy for human alienation due to technological developments. The street library that was established has provided a unique warmth, such as the combination of urban flow with the excitement of the desire to open space.
Senartogok在“Library of the Streets”这首歌的歌词中使用了标准的词汇,这对普通人来说可能听起来很陌生。像文字的纹章,切割器的面具,焦虑的感叹号,知识的面孔,精神的电视,心灵的组件线。对于很少听到这些话的普通人来说,这样的话肯定很难理解。本研究的目的是找出Senartogok的歌曲“library of The Streets”的歌词中所包含的图书馆的概念和意义。研究方法采用定性方法,通过对研究对象,即歌曲《Library of The Streets》的歌词进行观察和整体观察来收集数据。描述性数据分析用罗兰·巴特的符号学理论分析。研究结果表明,《Senartogok》的歌词对电视和社交媒体(sns)等即时信息媒体将“阅读文化”推到一边的现象提供了一种态度和批判。在这种情况下,街头图书馆直接指向开放空间的阅读源。在媒体上,书籍可以不受任何限制地呈现,这是技术发展导致人类异化的真正补救措施。建立的街道图书馆提供了一种独特的温暖,如将城市流动与开放空间欲望的兴奋相结合。