AR experience: KALA Batik

 

Batik illustrates the use of traditional hot melted wax and natural dye pattern making. Here is our previous article on batik (click here). In this AR experience you will find four types of pattern, one classic pattern (Parang Batik) and three KALA’s own design. KALA’s series are pandemic-related patterns.

  1. Parang Batik is one the oldest basic Indonesian batik patterns. Parang has the meaning of advice to never give up, very relevant to our pandemic circumstances. It also depicts a relationship that never breaks, symbol of a picture of family continuity between parents and children.
  2. Social Distancing Batik, our own KALA design. The dots represent humans social distancing. During the pandemic, we are connected organically in clusters which represent our immediate family and extended social circles (represented by the circles).
  3. Lock down Batik, our own design. The story of being in lockdown for a long time causes the inner circle relationships to be tighter than ever, and it is bordered with lines that represent social distancing with extended family and friends. It also makes some tangential connections with the edges and forms a strong structure that is extended and repeated throughout the pattern.
  4. Disruption Batik, our own design. This pattern is a tribute to the pandemic era that defines our generation’s story. The forms depict:
    1. Sun shaped objects: Covid 19 virus has a unique shape that defines the core of the pattern.
    2. Three layered circles: Represent the never-ending evolution of covid variants.
    3. The wavy tendrils: Define the disruption of the spreading of the virus. As a whole, the pattern defines its own story of our generation in the pandemic era, and shows both the dark, negative aspects and the light, positive ones.

 

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AD3 End of Semester Online Portfolio

Click here to see students’ individual design exhibition with an Augmented Reality experience and link to their online portfolio in Issuu.

https://nbuad3librarydesig.wixsite.com/arexperience

This free site needs vipiennn, if you cannot access this, I have uploaded a screen recorded video to show briefly how they look like, including the AR experience from a phone.

About the module

Hello from Ningbo, China! Architectural Design 3 for third year architectural students at the international program of Ningbo University, China. Method of learning is still fully online (synchronously) due to Covid-19, unfortunately. The general brief of this studio project is to design a library with a total area between 2000-2500sqm. Individual site and more elaborated design briefs were constructed by learners themselves, allowing nine library design which (hopefully) are fit into their unique (and self-defined) contexts and purposes.

Module convenor: Dr. Mia Tedjosaputro

Module facilitators: Dr. Mia Tedjosaputro and Fin Church

A throwback of our learning the last 17 weeks:

Welcome Notes in Miro
Week 1-3 Miro progress
W6 lecture delivered by Fin
W1-W6 Miro progress
W7 lecture
W7-13 progress on Miro Board #2
Final Crit’s Miro Board on W14, in conjunction with 5 mins live presentation and 15 mins recorded presentation

 

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KALA 2021 Craftsmanship Overview


ABOUT KALA

KALA was founded by Mia and Elza Tedjosaputro, in May 2020. KALA provides high quality stylish home decor and accessories that highlight a few simple attainable changes towards an eco-friendly lifestyle. There is always an Indonesian touch ensuring we empower our craftsmen and promote Indonesian culture and craftsmanship. KALA’s specific design language is the use of natural materials and artisanal, with a sense of play of texture and product functionality. We are based in Indonesia and China.

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Merry Christmas from KALA family

These Christmas cards were designed by KALA team and was part of the multifunctional Card/Bauble/Natural soap, a card which lasts longer than the Christmas itself is our slogan 🙂 We turned the design into four fun puzzles.

Thank you for your support in 2021.

Have a jolly Christmas from KALA team, both in China and Indonesia (Mia & Matt Wallwork, Elza Tedjosaputro, Benyamin Kevin and Justin).


ABOUT KALA

KALA was founded by Mia and Elza Tedjosaputro, in May 2020. KALA provides high quality stylish home decor and accessories that highlight a few simple attainable changes towards an eco-friendly lifestyle. There is always an Indonesian touch ensuring we empower our craftsmen and promote Indonesian culture and craftsmanship. KALA’s specific design language is the use of natural materials and artisanal, with a sense of play of texture and product functionality. We are based in Indonesia and China.

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KALA Bamboo Lighting Fixtures_Part 1

A sneak preview of our bamboo lighting fixtures. Design by Mia and Jessica.


ABOUT KALA

KALA was founded by Mia and Elza Tedjosaputro, in May 2020. KALA provides high quality stylish home decor and accessories that highlight a few simple attainable changes towards an eco-friendly lifestyle. There is always an Indonesian touch ensuring we empower our craftsmen and promote Indonesian culture and craftsmanship. KALA’s specific design language is the use of natural materials and artisanal, with a sense of play of texture and product functionality. We are based in Indonesia and China.

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KALA Christmas 2021 specials

It is that time of the year again when we plan our Christmas specials, here is our carefully curated Christmas line. Everything is handmade by our artisans. My personal favourite is the multi-functional Christmas card/bauble/natural cold pressed soap.  A sneak preview on YouTube is as follow:

Also view Mia’s no-plastic Christmas tree’s structure from deadfalls:

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