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Changing the Rules

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

The Indonesian Graphic Arts Triennale II competition includes digital printing work. Does it pose a threat to conventional graphic technique?

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THE exhibition room of Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, was decorated like a corridor in a shopping center. Sparkling decoration lamps brightened the neon box on the wall, producing various visual images that attracted visitors attention. This time they were offered something special: graphic art products in conjunction with the Indonesian Graphic Art Triennale II on November 4-11, 2006.

Take a look at a work by Arif Rahman titled Aku Jakarta dan Indo

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