Javascript must be enabled to continue!
PLASTIC WASTE THROUGH BIOMORPHIC AND GARBOLOGICAL ART: A STUDIO-BASED INQUIRY
View through CrossRef
This research explores the integration of nature-inspired themes with plastic materials, employing both garbology and biomorphic approaches. The study aims to investigate aspects of consumer culture by examining visual form elements and modes of artistic presentation, and how these elements can be critically used to construct visual narratives that reflect consumer culture and its impact on contemporary society. Garbology, the study of waste, serves as the conceptual foundation for examining modern consumer culture and its detrimental environmental effects (Rathje & Murphy, 1992). In the visual arts, this approach offers a critical lens for creatively reinterpreting discarded materials. Meanwhile, the biomorphic approach bridges artistic expression with ecological awareness by emulating the beauty and adaptability found in natural structures (Nurul Asyifa, Yohannes Firzal, and Gun Faisal, 2020). Biomorphic design enables the transformation of plastic waste into artworks that embody aesthetics, symbolism, and ecological consciousness. This study employs a Studio-Based Research methodology, guided by S.P. Gustami’s (2007) creative process model, which encompasses the phases of exploration, conceptualization, and realization. The evaluation of the resulting artwork is based on Ocvirk’s (2001) "organic unity" model, which examines three core aspects: subject, form, and meaning. The culmination of this research is an artwork entitled "Dia Masih Di Awang-Awangan" ("Still in the Clouds"), which visually interprets intricate natural formations merging into a cluster of complex structures. The findings reveal that the biomorphic concept, presented in the form of an assemblage, serves not only as a platform to highlight the grandeur and structure of nature but also reinforces an ecological narrative. By aligning artistic vision with environmental concerns, the artwork becomes a symbolic representation of the intricate relationship between humanity, waste, and nature within contemporary consumer culture. This study contributes to the field of environmental visual arts by presenting a novel integration of garbology and biomorphic design through a studio-based methodology, offering a model for ecologically themed art practice.
Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn Bhd
Title: PLASTIC WASTE THROUGH BIOMORPHIC AND GARBOLOGICAL ART: A STUDIO-BASED INQUIRY
Description:
This research explores the integration of nature-inspired themes with plastic materials, employing both garbology and biomorphic approaches.
The study aims to investigate aspects of consumer culture by examining visual form elements and modes of artistic presentation, and how these elements can be critically used to construct visual narratives that reflect consumer culture and its impact on contemporary society.
Garbology, the study of waste, serves as the conceptual foundation for examining modern consumer culture and its detrimental environmental effects (Rathje & Murphy, 1992).
In the visual arts, this approach offers a critical lens for creatively reinterpreting discarded materials.
Meanwhile, the biomorphic approach bridges artistic expression with ecological awareness by emulating the beauty and adaptability found in natural structures (Nurul Asyifa, Yohannes Firzal, and Gun Faisal, 2020).
Biomorphic design enables the transformation of plastic waste into artworks that embody aesthetics, symbolism, and ecological consciousness.
This study employs a Studio-Based Research methodology, guided by S.
P.
Gustami’s (2007) creative process model, which encompasses the phases of exploration, conceptualization, and realization.
The evaluation of the resulting artwork is based on Ocvirk’s (2001) "organic unity" model, which examines three core aspects: subject, form, and meaning.
The culmination of this research is an artwork entitled "Dia Masih Di Awang-Awangan" ("Still in the Clouds"), which visually interprets intricate natural formations merging into a cluster of complex structures.
The findings reveal that the biomorphic concept, presented in the form of an assemblage, serves not only as a platform to highlight the grandeur and structure of nature but also reinforces an ecological narrative.
By aligning artistic vision with environmental concerns, the artwork becomes a symbolic representation of the intricate relationship between humanity, waste, and nature within contemporary consumer culture.
This study contributes to the field of environmental visual arts by presenting a novel integration of garbology and biomorphic design through a studio-based methodology, offering a model for ecologically themed art practice.
Related Results
Current situation of plastic waste generation, opportunities and challenges in minimizing plastic waste at Son Tay General Hospital in 2022
Current situation of plastic waste generation, opportunities and challenges in minimizing plastic waste at Son Tay General Hospital in 2022
Objective: This study was conducted to describe the current situation of plastic waste generation and learn the opportunities and challenges in plastic waste management at Son Tay ...
Pemanfaatan Sampah Plastik sebagai Material Paving Block
Pemanfaatan Sampah Plastik sebagai Material Paving Block
As people's consumption levels increase, the plastic waste produced will also increase. It's normal if in the future it becomes a serious environmental problem. We need a technolog...
Domestic Plastic Waste Generation in Rural Area of Thai Do Commune, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province
Domestic Plastic Waste Generation in Rural Area of Thai Do Commune, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province
The case study was conducted to evaluate the current situation of plastic waste generation from households in Thai Do commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province. The survey re...
Perception, Attitude, and Practice about Environment Conservation through Plastic Waste Management among Students in Ghazi University D.G. Khan
Perception, Attitude, and Practice about Environment Conservation through Plastic Waste Management among Students in Ghazi University D.G. Khan
The global issue of plastic pollution necessitated a comprehensive understanding of individual attitudes and behaviors toward plastic recycling and environmental conservation. Impr...
PLASTIC WASTE AND DIFFICULTIES IN MANAGEMENT IN VIETNAM
PLASTIC WASTE AND DIFFICULTIES IN MANAGEMENT IN VIETNAM
The paper has applied a number of traditional research methods to preliminarily assess plastic pollution and some difficulties in plastic waste management in Vietnam. Research resu...
Pemberdayaan Daur Ulang Dalam Mengelola Dan Pemanfaatkan Sampah Plastik TPS
Pemberdayaan Daur Ulang Dalam Mengelola Dan Pemanfaatkan Sampah Plastik TPS
Management and utilization of community plastic waste at TPS is one of the efforts to lessen the bad effect of plastic waste at the environment. This observe goals to determine the...
Assessment of Plastic Waste Generation and Environmental Leakage in Hai An Ward, Nghi Son Town, Thanh Hoa Province
Assessment of Plastic Waste Generation and Environmental Leakage in Hai An Ward, Nghi Son Town, Thanh Hoa Province
The study estimates plastic waste generation and leakage to the environment and the sea in Hai An ward, Thanh Hoa province. The study uses a material flow analysis model, field sam...
Situation of plastic waste management and health conditions of people in Hai Duong coastal community of Thua Thien Hue province in 2020
Situation of plastic waste management and health conditions of people in Hai Duong coastal community of Thua Thien Hue province in 2020
Background: Unmanaged plastic waste will affect the environment and human health. The study was conducted to describe the current situation of plastic waste management and the heal...

