2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202338804004
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Preserving Candi Kidal’s Relief to Sustain a Cultural Heritage Site using ATUMICS Approach

Abstract: Candi Kidal represents a cultural heritage structure that should be preserved. This temple structure is similar to the other temples in that it contains a foot section (Bhurloka), a body part (Bhuvarloka), and a summit portion (Swarloka). Some reliefs are read on the body using the Prasawya technique, and a story about the loyalty of a child named Garudeya to his mother, Winata, will appear. The story of a son freeing his mother from slavery is analogous to the Indonesian people's battle for freedom from Dutch… Show more

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“…The informal method is presented in sentences and paragraphs, while the formal method uses tables [15]. This study uses the ATUMICS method approach, which comes from the abbreviation Artefact, Technique, Utility, Material, Icon, Concept, and Shape [16]. The basic principle of ATUMICS lies in its method, which aims to adapt, combine, compose, and organize a mixture of essential elements of newness and tradition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The informal method is presented in sentences and paragraphs, while the formal method uses tables [15]. This study uses the ATUMICS method approach, which comes from the abbreviation Artefact, Technique, Utility, Material, Icon, Concept, and Shape [16]. The basic principle of ATUMICS lies in its method, which aims to adapt, combine, compose, and organize a mixture of essential elements of newness and tradition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%