21 research outputs found

    Pameran Antarabangsa UiTM Cawangan Perak/ Mohd Khairulnizam Ramlie, Asharaf Abdul Rahaman dan Muhammad Asri Azuddin

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    Pada 3 hingga 5 Ogos 2023, seramai 35 orang pelajar dari Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak Kampus Seri Iskandar telah terpilih untuk menyertai pameran kerja akhir di Fakulti Seni Lukis dan Seni Reka (FSRD) Universiti Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta, Indonesia. Secara khususnya, Pameran Projek Akhir Antarabangsa ‘Final Project Exhibition 2023’ ini telah di sertai oleh pelajar-pelajar dari Kolej Pengajian Seni Kreatif UiTM Cawangan Perak dari bidang interaktif design, Fotografi, dan Ilustrasi. Di mana pensyarah yang bertanggunjawab adalah Dr. Mohd Khairulnizam Ramlie dan En. Asharaf Abdul Rahaman dari Jabatan Grafik dan Digital Media, En. Muhammad Asri Azuddin dari Jabatan Fotografi

    Hyper Mat! / Muhammad Asri Azuddin

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    In this digital era, most of the photograph are hard to be trusted. This is the digital pixels can be modified, rearrange and manipulate into something different from the original. The idea of manipulating visual are way back and one of the purposes and most used is in manipulating idea of creating a propaganda to provoke the audience. The idea of this provoking images and photograph is to spread the negative and hates. In the hand, photo manipulation also being used to cover the truth meaning within the image. The artist artwork takes advantage of those idea and use the digital photo manipulation as the main tools to deliver his idea literally to the viewers. The process of completing the artwork is arranged until the final outcome of the artwork. The satire element is implemented in the overall meaning of the artwork for society to digest. The artist feels like his responsible to educate the audience directly and indirectly through his artwork. Instead of many negative used related to digital manipulation, the tools itself can be use into a greater good for a better purpose. Some of the imaginative idea may be achieve using this digital pixel photograph so that the realistic outcome that the artist has imagine can be project vividly into the final product

    Leader / Muhammad Asri Azuddin

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    A person who leads a group, community, organisation, or even a country is called a leader. The artist took a satirical joke and turned it into a photograph to create this masterpiece. This piece was inspired by the political instability in Malaysia between 2020 and 2022, when the Prime Minister was replaced three times in a short amount of time. Party hopping shows how immature each leader is because they care more about their own position; even though they say they are trying to save the country (Yusainy, 2022). This kind of political behaviour is bad for everyone and should stop

    Drain / Muhammad Asri Azuddin and Mohamad Zaidi Sulaiman

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    Remembering the year 2019, when the first case of COVID-19 was found in Malaysia, was the starting point where the emotional decline at every level of society was rocked by the anxiety of thinking about how to continue living. This anxiety was caused by the fear of not knowing how to continue living. It is also made worse by the instability of political institutions and a government that is unstable, both of which contribute to the instability of the economy in the country and contribute to the mental health problems of the people. This is because the majority of people begin to lose their source of income, which in turn leads to a variety of other problems

    Developing blended learning the subject history of photography among photography student / Muhammad Asri Azuddin

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    History is one of those subjects that have consistently suffered from negative views. In photography there also a History of Photography subject for photography students to learn. However, in formal studies about History of Photography students still learn through slideshow during class, taking notes and read some books. This conventional method however shows lack of interest among the students in classes, and this effect the result of the students in this subject. There are many aspects that already adapted and apply the advantages of it by using it to enhance or replace the previous method. The same the situation happen in the educational system todays where the technology have innovate many style of learning development. The objective of this study is to identify the lack of interest from the students towards this subject and to enhance the current method of learning in History of Photography subject to make it more interesting. A case study on History of Photography subject was employed by using methods of observation and interview towards students and lecturers. The finding shows that students and lecturers agreed if there are portable notes about this subject. These studies conclude that mobile learning is moderately new instrument in the pedagogical to support students and lecturers as they transverse the option available in the growing world

    Fine art photography : a new perspective in documenting architecture / Norhaslinda Shafie, Mohd Nasiruddin Abdul Aziz and Muhammad Asri Azuddin

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    Nowadays, our environment surrounded by thousands of images. Images are essential in human communication then, it can be viewed from a verity of form and style. Thereby, this research intended to explore the perspective of fine art photography in documenting the architecture. Masjid Ubaidah, Kuala Kangsar was selected as the case study to implement this new perspective of photograph specifically. This study was conducted using qualitative research where the design process was involved in visual research analysis. The structure observation was carried out to identify the common style used by photographer in producing the images of Masjid Ubaidah, Kuala Kangsar and how the creativity and aesthetic value can be built by injecting the fine art approach. This research found that the potential for fine art approach as a new method in documenting Masjid Ubaidah, Kuala Kangsar by establishing the diversity of creativity in aesthetic discussion

    Mobile application as a new method in learning the history of photography course

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    Photography has an extraordinary history and numerous theories have been applied to its history and practice as part of an analytical research process contributing to the understanding of the medium. In this new era of technology, photography has become more affordable and transformed mobiles phones into a digital camera. Not only for communication but smartphones has grown more with the application where a small program can make it more fun and useful. However, informal studies about History of Photography, students still relying on the slideshow in the classroom, copying notes and lending books from the library. This traditional method of studies sometimes set the limit on the students to access the information. Parallel with Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) to propel the nations\u27 higher education to the next level, a quantitative study has taken place to get the feedback from students on using the mobile application in learning History of Photography course. A survey was conducted with 53 of students from semester two in photography program in a local public university. The findings of this study clearly show a very positive response towards the mobile application notes rather than the traditional learning methods

    Visual revisions: Sweet Charity Group’s 1980 – 1984 album covers/ Muhammad Asri Azuddin ... [et al.]

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    An album can be evaluated using a variety of different approaches. Making record covers with artwork that is visually appealing and captivating is an approach that has shown to be incredibly effective. As a consequence of this, the purpose of this study is to analyze the influence that visual modifications have had on the album cover of Sweet Charity Group. During the course of this research, a comparative methodology was applied to investigate the album covers of five different albums: Pelarian (1980), Sejuta Wajah (1981), Penunggu (1982), Batu (1983), and Koleksi Sweet Charity (1984). An examination of record covers was carried out in order to ascertain the visual approach that architects and designers most frequently employ. Without a shadow of a doubt, the subfield of visual arts has seen substantial transformations, particularly with regard to the influence of visual components. Visual components will be used to evaluate and judge the outcomes of the chats as well as the results. Ultimately, the researchers came to the conclusion that photography, color, and typography are three essential elements that have the potential to impact the design of album covers

    Mobile application as a new method in learning the history of photography course / Muhammad Asri Azuddin, Mohd Nasiruddin Abdul Aziz and Norhaslinda Shafie

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    Photography has an extraordinary history and numerous theories have been applied to its history and practice as part of an analytical research process contributing to the understanding of the medium. In this new era of technology, photography has become more affordable and transformed mobiles phones into a digital camera. Not only for communication but smartphones has grown more with the application where a small program can make it more fun and useful. However, informal studies about History of Photography, students still relying on the slideshow in the classroom, copying notes and lending books from the library. This traditional method of studies sometimes set the limit on the students to access the information. Parallel with Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) to propel the nations' higher education to the next level, a quantitative study has taken place to get the feedback from students on using the mobile application in learning History of Photography course. A survey was conducted with 53 of students from semester two in photography program in a local public university. The findings of this study clearly show a very positive response towards the mobile application notes rather than the traditional learning methods

    Model of conceptual framework for studio based open and distance learning (ODL): A case study on students’ emotions in the Faculty of Art and Design, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak Branch, Campus Seri Iskandar / Muhammad Asri Azuddin ... [et al.]

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    UiTM’s Faculty of Art and Design uses “studio-based learning.” Art and design students must participate in studio conversations about their work. Malaysia too went through the MCO due to COVID-19 and this had influenced the way the education industry was run – Open and Distance Learning was applied to almost all courses. This study will examine the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Pekrun Emotions and Learning Theory to assess how art and design students felt about COVID-19-related Open and Distance Learning (ODL) studio-based courses. This study will also identify students’ emotions. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was used to assess ODL studio-based students’ tech attitudes. The Pekrun Emotion and Learning Theory was used to assess Art and Design students’ technological attitudes. This study employed theoretical research to combine structured observation, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews. The findings suggest that in studio based Open and Distance Learning (ODL) classes, the Art and Design students’ emotions should be considered prior, using technology acceptance, and after, using perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use when developing online studio learning. Technology adoption precedes technology utility and simplicity of use, according to the research. The research improves teaching and learning, especially studio learning. To better respond to students’ feelings in the future, the online class should establish a healthier teaching and learning environment
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