ISSN: 2222-6990
Open access
The purpose of this study is to explore the concept of Rungus ethnic anthropomorphic motifs (woven) crafts in the development of street furniture and the production of art forms that are artistic and functional as public art. The study is also to delve into new knowledge and to introduce the beauty of Rungus ethnic motifs as a key element, an identity and symbolic of the Sabahan culture. The new version of the Rungus ethnic motifs as a key element of Sabah's indigenous identity and symbolism from these traditional ethnic motifs will create innovation and uniqueness of aesthetic values in the principles of public sculpture design. The impact of this study will be to generate new knowledge in the production of the street furniture design as a sculpture art, as well as the opportunity to uphold the uniqueness of Rungus's ethnic motifs in preserving and promoting the heritage to the public.
Appell, G. N. (1967). Observational Procedures For Identifying Kindreds?: Social Isolates Among The Rungus Of Borneo. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 23(2), 192–207.
Aziz, A. (2013). Kelestarian reka bentuk perabot jalanan di bandaran Malaysia. Thesis sarjana : Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Arshad, M. Z. (2014). Makna dan Nilai Seni Kraf Buluh dalam Kehidupan Sosiobudaya Multi Etnik Di Sarawak, Jurnal Seni dan Pendidikan Seni 2, 146–154.
Bjerke, T., Ostdahl, T., Thrane, C., & Strumse, E. (2006). Vegetation density of urban parks and perceived appropriateness for recreation. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 5(1), 35–44.
Faridah, S. (2015). Plastik?: Satu Evolusi , Inovasi Atau Ancaman Dalam Identiti Seni Kraftangan.Borneo Material, Visual Culture, Proceeding International Conference on Majority and Minority: Language, Culture and Identity, 23-24 Nov 2010.
Gokcen, F. Y. (2013). Street furniture and aminities : designing user oriented urban landscape architecture. Intech, 624 – 644.
Ibrahim, I. (2011). Warisan Motif dan Corak Etnik Sabah. Kota Kinabalu: Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
Rashid, A. I., & Hassan, A. (2012). Keindahan Dalam Reka Bentuk Motif Seni Hiasan Fabrik Tradisional Melayu?: Satu Analisa Formalistik. Proceeding 9th Regional Symposium of the Malay Archipelago, 11–12.
Ismail, S. Z. (1990). Tekstil Melayu?: Sejarah Fungsi , Simbol dan Keindahan, Bil.18, 50–66.
Jasmi, M. F. & Mohamad, N. H. N. (2016). Roles of Public Art in Malaysian Urban Landscape towards Improving Quality of Life: Between Aesthetic and Functional Value. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 222, 872–880.
Joisin, R. F. I., Denis, J. & Sasding, E. D. (2013). Inventori Budaya Etnik Negeri Sabah Etnik Momogun Rungus. Sabah : Lembaga Kebudayaan Negeri Sabah.
Siu, K. W. M., & Wan, P. H. (2011). Roles of Street Furniture in a Constructed Environment.
International Journal of the Constructed Environment. 1(3), 183-203.
Siu, K. W. M., & Wan, P. H. (2014). Street Furniture Design for Transforming Environments, Divers Users, Changing Needs and Dynamic Interaction. Emerald Insight. 588-621.
Mustafa, M. (2009). Public Art in the Federal Territory of Putrajaya?: Questions of Value and Role. Journal of Arts Discourse, 8, 69–96.
On, L. K., & Majumah, A. S. R. (2014). Bbahul dan Hubungannya dengan Kepercayaan Bbiruhui Etnik Rungus di Sabah. Kemanusiaan, 21(1), 73–102.
Mahfar, S. F., & Jusilin, H. (2017). Reka Corak Dan Simbolisme Motif Pinakol Dalam Pakaian Masyarakat Rungus Di Sabah. Gendang Alam, 7, 17.
Mughal, H. A. (2019). Support at Work and its Relationship with Employee Performance: Critical Insights for Early Scholars. Annals of Contemporary Developments in Management & HR (ACDMHR), 1(3), 16-21.
Wan, P. H. (2008). Street furniture design principles and implementations : case studies of
street furniture design in densely populated old urban areas. Thesis : Hong Kong
Polythecnic University.
Yatim, O. M., Borhan, Z. A., Ahmad, M. N., & Samad, M. A. A. (2006). Estetika dan Keindahan Songket Melayu. Jurnal Pengajian Melayu, 17, 1–15.
Yucel, G. F. (2013). Street Furniture and Amenities?: Designing the User-Oriented Urban
Landscape. Advances in Landscape Architecture, (July 2013), 623–644.
Zakaria, R. (2011). Pameran arca JAGA. Kuala Lumpur : Balai Seni Viusal Negara.
In-Text Citation: (Nordin et al., 2020)
To Cite this Article: Nordin, N. A., Nordin, M. H. A., & Khairani, M. Z. (2020). Exploration of Anthropomorphic Concepts of Rungus Craft Towards Public Sculpture on Street Furniture. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10(11), 1387-1395.
Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)
Published by HRMARS (www.hrmars.com)
This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this license may be seen at: http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode