Use of Technology in Capturing Various Traditional Motifs and Ornaments: A Case Study of Batik Fractal, Indonesia and TUDITA-Turkish Digital Textile Archive

Olivia Gondoputranto, I. W. Dibia
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Technological development and digitalization were often identified as the cause of traditional culture elimination. There was an antithesis when it came to technology and digitalization. Therefore, with these two representative cases, the research aimed to show that these developments did not eliminate existing traditions but could instead preserve the almost gone cultures. The material objects were traditional textile motifs, namely Indonesian batik and Turkish Sumerbank, while a descriptive qualitative method was applied via a collective case study. First, it involved batik fractal by Piksel Indonesia, where the community used an algorithm, and the Turkish Digital Textile Archive (TUDITA) by Izmir Economic University. These two case studies were selected based on the same material object and traditional motifs but using different technological application processes. The data sources were observation and reviews of literature and audiovisuals. At the same time, the analysis of the two cases was described, analyzed, and performed via Contemporary Cultural theory in the digital age perspective, explicitly using the three indicators for viewing cultural perspectives in the digital era by Piliang. Each indicator was applied to analyze the technology implementation for each case and afterward showed the impact of technology implementation for each indicator. Subsequently, the results show that the traditional Indonesian batik and Turkish Sumerbank motifs are successfully preserved by technology. Batik fractal shows that it has been a great help for the batik artisans to recreate the traditional motifs by using Jbatik software. The traditional batik motifs can be preserved and reproduced into other implementations. While TUDITA also shows how the process of digitalization can restore the lost traditional motifs to build a digital archive of traditional motifs and results in more explorative implementation. Furthermore, although both cases use different technological methods, their implementation produces a new form of traditional textile synthesis without eliminating the essence of the local values contained.
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利用技术捕捉各种传统图案和装饰品:以蜡染分形、印度尼西亚和tudita -土耳其数字纺织品档案为例
科技的发展和数字化常常被认为是传统文化消亡的原因。当谈到技术和数字化时,有一个对立面。因此,通过这两个具有代表性的案例,研究旨在表明这些发展并没有消除现有的传统,而是可以保存几乎消失的文化。材料对象是传统的纺织品图案,即印度尼西亚蜡染和土耳其Sumerbank,而通过集体案例研究应用了描述性定性方法。首先,它涉及印尼Piksel公司的蜡染分形,社区使用了一种算法,以及伊兹密尔经济大学的土耳其数字纺织品档案(TUDITA)。这两个案例的选择基于相同的材料对象和传统图案,但使用不同的技术应用过程。数据来源为文献和视听资料的观察和综述。同时,通过数字时代视角下的当代文化理论对这两个案例进行了描述、分析和执行,明确使用了皮良在数字时代下观察文化视角的三个指标。应用每个指标分析每个案例的技术实施情况,然后显示技术实施对每个指标的影响。随后,结果表明,传统的印度尼西亚蜡染和土耳其苏美尔滩图案通过技术成功地保存了下来。蜡染分形表明,使用Jbatik软件对蜡染工匠再现传统图案有很大的帮助。传统蜡染图案可以保留并复制到其他实现中。同时,TUDITA也展示了数字化的过程如何还原丢失的传统图案,建立传统图案的数字档案,并产生更多的探索性实施。此外,尽管这两种情况使用了不同的技术方法,但它们的实施产生了一种新的传统纺织品合成形式,而没有消除所包含的当地价值的本质。
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