2022
DOI: 10.7454/in.v5i2.232
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Deep Interior: Sensorial Encounters of Orang Suku Laut with the Sea

Abstract: This paper explores the idea of a deep interior during an encounter between a sea tribe and the sea, as an intimate interaction between the body and nature that consists of liquid matter, the earth’s surface, and the sea inhabitants. This paper introduces the idea of intimate engagement with such a liquid environment to reveal its interiorisation. It arguably positions ecological understanding through reading and responding to nature as the key to interiorisation. This study learns about the livelihood of a se… Show more

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“…Learning to look at nature with eyes to the scientific and artistic pair that can be an endless source of creative suggestions for architects and engineers. (p. 3143) Suryantini et al, (2022) said that nature is an aspect that constructs the architectural space and therefore learning from nature is important to understand architectural space. On the other hand, Ball (2009b) said that nature holds various hidden aspects that can only be revealed through a detailed investigation and different perspectives are required in studying nature to produce different results.…”
Section: Learning From Nature In Architecture Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning to look at nature with eyes to the scientific and artistic pair that can be an endless source of creative suggestions for architects and engineers. (p. 3143) Suryantini et al, (2022) said that nature is an aspect that constructs the architectural space and therefore learning from nature is important to understand architectural space. On the other hand, Ball (2009b) said that nature holds various hidden aspects that can only be revealed through a detailed investigation and different perspectives are required in studying nature to produce different results.…”
Section: Learning From Nature In Architecture Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 99%