Bintaro Design District is an annual event that encourages design enthusiasts, ranging from architects, graphic designers and art activists, to be able to showcase their designs and aspirations that can be viewed by the general public.
We believe an “analog practice” strips away any digital methodology and automation in the process of creation. As pattern seekers, humans are always going to quantify attributes of an object or events, as a way to compare and determine every aspect in life. This analog process itself leaves so much room for humanity. While machinery might operate similarly, having the same orders and limitations, still creates different results depending on who’s using them as an attempt of a comparison between an unknown quantity with a known quantity.
Analog is about navigating order with our humanity. Reality is about what becomes the state of existence and substance. The same analog camera might take a photograph of the same object, but varies in its final photographs.