Anyone who likes to browse photo-sharing or news sites would know that an insane number of photographs are shared on the Internet per day. Some of us might even contribute regularly to the growing collection of pictures. But we must not forget that before the digital era, a physical place was needed to make such exchanges possible. Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara was the first institution in Indonesia that united lovers of photography.
Dendy Darman never expected the little project he started with a few college friends to become one of the most iconic Bandung-based brands in Indonesia: UNKL347. For about two decades, he and his team have produced a variety of goods ranging from t-shirts to the more recent line of furniture. He shared his story, and opinions about Indonesia's current state of graphic design with the editorial team.
Concealed under Indonesia's great tea drinking culture that enjoys sitting to a cup of brewed Jasmine tea, there lies many delicate and refined types of tea we should better be accustomed with. Lisa Virgiano shares her tea story.
Sugata Mitra
Ever since 's impactful speech on 'How School Kills Creativity' was delivered on TED a few years ago, he has opened gateways of equally great talks on the possibilities of education. Over time and again he reminds us to question the ideal future of education.
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This year, with TED 2013 recently kick starting, fellow innovator and educator was granted the 2013 TED Prize for his priceless experiment on what he calls . He successfully has proven in the video above, learning is not something that should be enforced. Instead he gauges the interests of children by often leaving a solvable problem on a pc computer placed in obscure wall in a rural area, only to return to find remarkable results on the childrens' learning capabilities.
Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.
Eko Bintang is a prolific illustrator that has worked for many high-profile clients. His client list boasts names such as Elle, Amica, Forbes, Garuda, and Nike. His artwork radiates a warm and subtle persona that equally presents the charm and intuitive nature the illustrator personally exudes. We had the chance to visit his private studio to talk about what he learned from his mentor and his hopes of taking his art seriously.