Mah-Meri木雕工艺

Pei Shin Lim, Y. Lim, Kong Cheng Tan
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在马来西亚,土著人民运动(JAKOA)的主要重点是在生活的各个方面帮助土著人民。例如教育,住宿,基本生存技能等设施为这群人适应和生存在现代马来西亚b[1]。然而,这些努力就足够了吗?Mah-Meri人是马来西亚19个土著部落之一。这个民族部落的家园位于凯里岛,距离吉隆坡不到40英里,隐藏在显眼的地方。Mah-Meri部落通过生产创造性的手工制品,如木雕和编织,在这个充满挑战的时代生存下来。他们民族部落的祖传技艺和故事通过口口相传代代相传。然而,随着社会走向未来,许多技能和故事被遗忘和丢失了。一些Mah-Meri人继续在城市工作,还有一部分人继续着他们的遗产。因此,Tompoq Tompoh Mah-Meri妇女的“第一次编织”项目提出,这是显而易见的,有必要记录他们的口头传统和文化。在本文中,玛梅里木雕的文档将以数字平台的形式呈现。交互式系统的需求正充斥着科技行业,现在每个人都武装或配备了数字设备[3]。互动系统在保护Mah-Meri部落的文化和遗产方面发挥着重要作用。本文将讨论将玛梅里木雕工艺转化为数字平台的记录之旅。原型机的最终输出目标用户是马来西亚公众和国际观众。
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The Mah-Meri woodcarving process
In Malaysia, the main focus of Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli (JAKOA) is helping aboriginal people on various aspects in their lives. For example, education, accommodation, basic survival skills and other facilities for this group of people to adapt and survive in modern times of Malaysia [1]. However, are these efforts enough? The Mah-Meri people are one of the nineteen tribes of aboriginal people in Malaysia. The homeland of this ethnic tribe is situated in Carey Island, located less than forty miles from Kuala Lumpur, hidden in plain sight. The Mah-Meri tribes survives by producing creative handy crafts such as wood carvings and weavings to keep themselves afloat in these challenging times. The ancestral skills and stories of their ethnic tribe are passed down by word and mouth from generation to generation. However as the society moves towards the future, many of the skills and stories are forgotten and lost [2]. Some of the Mah-Meri people have moved on working in the city and there are still a portion of them continuing the legacy. Due to that, it has arisen that the Tompoq Tompoh Mah-Meri Women's ‘First Weave’ project, states that it is obvious and that there is a need to document their oral tradition and culture [2]. In this paper, the documentation of the Mah-Meri wood carving shall be presented in a digital platform. The demand of interactive systems are flooding the technology industry where every individual are now armed or equipped with a digital device [3]. Interactive systems play an important role in the effort of preserving the Mah-Meri tribe's culture and heritage. In this paper, a documentation journey of the Mah-Meri wood carving process into digital platform will be discussed. The final output of the prototype targeted to users of the Malaysian public and international audience.
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