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Syaura Qotrunadha | Indonesia

syaurasyau@gmail.com

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Syaura Qotrunadha, Syaura, Sambunghambar

2015-2018

 @sambunghambar  is a project made by Testa Siregar and Syaura Qotrunadha, two bored fine art photography students that live apart in different countries. @sambunghambar started as the medium for them to play exquisite corpse and connected by instagram’s hashtag so everyone can freely join to play. After a while, instagram changed their layout on hashtag preview. This event triggered them to start to make their own @sambunghambar account and to develop further the concept of making the offline version of @sambunghambar. 

Currently, this offline project is running by Syaura as an interactive parody figures with installation and video works with participatory activities which talks about forgotten histories and poor education system in Indonesia. The first offline project allows audiences to apply for their own Sambunghambar Repooblik's Identity Card (Cartao Tandha Pendatang) that made from recycled thesis papers with original version of loanwords from other countries that still used in Indonesia as daily language. These loanwords were always taught in school to be memorized and written  properly in Indonesian version in every generation until the highest formal degree.

The main idea of @sambunghambar is still implemented in this project by connecting several ideas into one abstract form that could open any further interdiciplinary collaborations to process broader ideas.

Syaura Qotrunadha, Syaura, Sambunghambar, Online project, Instagram Art, Exquisite Corpse, Digital Exquisite Corpse, Testa Siregar, Syaura Qotrunadha
Syaura Qotrunadha, Syaura, Youth oSambunghambar, Offline project, Nomad's Land, Testa Siregar, Syaura Qotrunadha, Cartao Tandha Pendatang

Nomad's Land (Offline Project)

Installation, Interactive Performance, and Multimedia

Variable Dimension

Video Link: by e-mail request

Nomad’s Land is an interactive parody installation and video works with participatory activities which talks about society cultural habit in Indonesia. It allows audiences to apply for their own sambunghambar identity card, which made of recycled thesis papers with original version of loanwords from other countries that still used in Indonesian in the daily language. These loanwords were always taught in school to be memorized and to be written down properly in indonesian version in every generation until the highest formal degree. 

 

Instead of Religion column which still can be found in Indonesian’s original identity card, this fake identity card project convert it into Obedience level and assess participant’s Occupation based on their answer on the application sheet.

Nomad's Land Mobile Service (Offline Project)

Modified pickup car, Installation, Interactive Performance, and Multimedia

Variable Dimension

 * Travelling around Bandung (with Azizi Al Majid) , Jakarta (with Klub Karya Bulu Tangkis) , and Bogor (GSRB Collective) 

Nomad’s Land Mobile Service is an expanded version of Nomad’s Land work which previously exhibited in the end of 2017 in Yogyakarta. This project continue as a public intervention interactive performance and travel through several public spaces in three major cities in West Java—Bandung, Jakarta, and Bogor—for three months. During this travelling interactive exhibition, random people on the streets are allowed to fill out a fake identity card application containing the spelling of several languages (Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil, Sanskrit, Dutch, Portuguese, Latin, and English) which were adapted into Indonesian. Instead of the “Religion” column, which still exists on today’s Indonesian identity card, the participant’s “Obedience” level and occupation are assessed based on their answers in the application form. 

 

Nomad’s Land Mobile Service was ended in National Gallery of Indonesia as part of Berdiam/Bertandang: Art for Refuge exhibition and attended by many refuge families from South Asia and Middle East who live around West Java.

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 Exhibition 

1.  "On a Lighter Note"

     9th November 2017 - 5th January 2018

     Ark Galerie, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2. "Nomad's Land Mobile Service

     with Azizi Al Majid"

     17th - 29th August 2018

     Travelling around Bandung

3. "Berdiam/Bertandang: Art for Refuge"

     21st - 27th September 2018

     National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

4. "Nomad's Land Mobile Service

     with Klub Karya Bulu Tangkis"

     20th - 23th September 2018

     Travelling around Jakarta

5. "Nomad's Land Mobile Service

     with Gerakan Seni Rupa Bogor"

     26th - 27th September 2018

     Travelling around Bogor

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