Saturday, February 26, 2022

Intercultural Design: Project 2 - Data Collection

GCD61304 Intercultural Design 24.1.22 - 7.2.22 (Week 4 - Week 6)

Wendy Seto / 0348805
GCD61304 Intercultural Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University
Project 2: Data Collection



INSTRUCTIONS




Project 2: Data Collection

A. Survey Questionnaire


We decided to collect data from a survey to directly connect with our targeted audience which is Generation Z. 

Justifications: Michelle & Wendy
Questions: Syahnaz & Wendy
Google form: Michelle
Summary: Angelyn & Kenisha
Conclusion: Wiceline

fig 1.1 survey questionnaire.pdf 7/2/22

B. Case Study

We talked about doing a case study but did not really mean to do it until hearing Mr. Asrizal mention that doing a survey to collect the data is not recommended since it is fairly limited. So I visited some 2-hour-long-drive museums in Bali, one does not have batik while the other one that has is temporarily closed for renovation. As an alternative, I searched for available virtual exhibitions that showcase batik and found this pameran hosted by Karya Kreatif Indonesia in 2021.


Justifications: Michelle & Wendy
Sumatera: Wendy
Java: Angelyn
Kalimantan: Kenisha
Bali Nusra & Sulampua: Syahnaz
Summary & Conclusion: Wendy

fig 1.2 case study.pdf 7/2/22

C. Interviews

The others also tried to find people to be interviewed but because we decided to do interviews very last minute, only 2 members were able to get responses. We think it is a good approach to learn some from someone who is more professional in the industry.

Justifications: Michelle & Wendy
Questions: Wiceline
Interviewers & Summary: Syahnaz & Wiceline

fig 1.3 interviews.pdf 7/2/22

fig 1.4 full data collection.pdf 7/2/22

fig 1.5 presentation slides 7/2/22



FEEDBACK

Week 6: The research was well designed. The survey to understand the younger generations perspective of batik, and each question in the questionnaire was well justified. The case study to get a better understanding of the types of Indonesian batik. However, could have shown some pictures of the tour instead of just documenting in text. The interview data is interesting as you embark in real life conversation with 2 experts in the field to know about the current efforts to preserve batik. Documentation of collected materials are thorough and comprehensive. Good to see that some presenters have a specially designed background according to the batik theme. There is eloquence in the overall presentation, clarity in visual and audio. The slides are well designed with the right amount of words.




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