scholarly journals Procedures Experiments using Photogrammetric Method

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 728-734
Author(s):  
Inne Chaysalina ◽  
Achmad Syarief ◽  
Meirina Triharini

Tangible objects are actual objects that can be touched and have a physical form. Therefore, the existence of tangible objects cannot be separated from the potential of damage and even disappearance. At the same time, tangible objects can be an essential source of research and can be a historical source that needs to be preserved. With the development of technology, objects can be recorded in digital forms, 2D Documentation, such as photos and videos, and increasingly sophisticated technology makes object recording developed in 3D Documentation. An easy method with good data quality results is photogrammetric. The implementation of the photogrammetric method has many advantages, some of which are straightforward procedures, portable equipment, and relatively low prices. This study uses a qualitative method based on photogrammetric experiments with various lighting settings and different needs. The results of this research are trying to breakdown of photogrammetric procedures that can applied according to field conditions.

Pedosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-264
Author(s):  
Márcio R. MARTINS ◽  
Leonardo F. SARKIS ◽  
Roni F. GUARESCHI ◽  
Camila A. SANTOS ◽  
Selenobaldo A.C. SANT'ANNA ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-40
Author(s):  
Muhammad Roihan Daulay

This study to determine the relevance of IBSMPB to the regeneration of the Mandailing Natal scholars. This used a qualitative method with a fenomena approach by using qualitative descriptive analysis. As the result of the research, regeneration in Mandailing Natal Regency includes two things: culture that is physical and non-physical. As for the physical form of culture such as: long white shirt, sarong (abid), white coat, turban, robe and coat, sandals. Non-physical includes: reading the yasin on Friday, reading the takhtim and tahlil on the grave of the sholar, and visiting the house of the favorite sholar.


Sirok Bastra ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Norvia Norvia

Abstrak Suku Banjar yang merupakan suku asli di Kalimantan Selatan sejak dulu mengenal mantra. Mantra pakasih dan papikat adalah salah satu jenis mantra yang dipercaya dapat menimbulkan rasa kasih (pakasih) dan membuat rasa ketertarikan lawan jenis, dalam arti lain sebagai pemikat atau pelet (papikat). Sebagai salah satu genre sastra tradisional, mantra memiliki gaya bahasa yang berbeda dari genre sastra tradisional lainnya baik dari pola bentuk maupun pilihan bahasa yang digunakan. Selain itu, keberadaan mantra tidak terlepas dari unsur kealaman yang terdapat di alam semesta. Pemerian nama-nama tumbuhan dan hewan memiliki peran dalam hadirnya sebuah mantra pakasih dan papikat pada masyarakat suku Banjar. Melalui artikel ini dideskripsikan gaya bahasa dan wujud unsur kealaman yang terdapat dalam mantra pakasih dan papikat masyarakat suku Banjar. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Adapun hasil penelitian yang diperoleh dalam penelitian ini yakni (1) bentuk fisik mantra mantra pakasih dan papikat terdiri atas pola bentuk mantra bebas dan pola bentuk mantra terikat, (2) unsur kealaman mantra pakasih dan papikat seperti unsur alam semesta, hewan/binatang dan tumbuhan. Dalam penelitian ini mantra dikaji dengan kajian stilistika bertitik pada kajian gaya bahasanya dan kajian ekokritik (ekologi) untuk menganalisis unsur lingkungan atau kealaman yang terdapat dalam mantra pakasih dan papikat.Kata kunci: stilistika, unsur kealaman, mantra, pakasih, papikat AbstractThe Banjar tribe, which is an indigenous tribe in South Kalimantan, have always known mantras. Pakasih and papikat mantras are one type of mantra that is often believed to cause love (pakasih) and create a sense of attraction of the opposite sex in another sense as a decoy or pellet (papikat). As one of the traditional literary genres, the mantra has a style of language that is different from other traditional literary genres both from the pattern of shapes and the choice of language used. In addition, the existence of spells is inseparable from the natural elements found in the universe. Descriptions of the names of plants and animals, for example, have a role in the presence of an Pakasih and papikat mantra in the Banjar tribal community. Through this article, a study of the Banjar Pakasih and Papikat mantras is carried out to describe the language of Pakasih and Papar mantras and to describe the manifestation of the natural elements contained in the Banjar Pakasih and Paprat tribal spells. The method in this research uses descriptive qualitative method. The research results obtained in this study (1) the physical form of the mantra spell pakasih and papikat are patterns of free spell forms and bound spell shape patterns, (2) natural elements of the spell pakasih and papikat such as elements of the universe, animals/animals and plants. In this study the mantra is examined by stylistic studies that focus on the study of language style and ecocritical studies (ecology) to analyze the environmental or natural elements contained in the mantra of grace and papillary.Keywords: stylistica, natural elements, mantra, pakasih, papikat


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-55
Author(s):  
Sunardy Kasim

Puppet umar maya is known as one of the characters in the sasak puppet story. This figure acts as an advisor to the knights in the right puppets, especially the advisor to the king of the Jayangrana king. As an advisor, this figure has a wise, humble, smart, brave, and loyal character to his country. From these various characteristics, this figure is respected by all right-wing puppets and respected by his enemies. In this research, the writer tries to describe the shape of the virtual puppet umar figures with the hope that the community, especially the younger generation among academics, can know the form of the puppet sasak, especially the virtual umar figures. The research method that I use is a qualitative method where the data collection is done by observation, interviews with the actors of Sasak puppet art, as well as reviewing documents that discuss Sasak puppets. From the results of research conducted by the author, the results obtained in the form of a description of the shape of the virtual umar characters in sasak puppets which are divided into urayan about the shape of the virtual umar figures in terms of the form of making ideas of virtual umar characters and the physical form of the virtual umar characters in the sasak puppet


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Delima Indra Prasta ◽  
F. Hari Mulyatno

AbstractMaeswara Swatantra Anjuk Ladang Dance is a new creation dance created by Didik Purwanto in Nganjuk regency. The dance was rushed by 7 female dancers using the Bokor property. This research will essentially reveal about the form and function of the Maeswara Swatantra Anjuk Ladang dance in Nganjuk district. The research uses foundations of theory to dissect Problem forms used Sri Rochana Widyastutieningrum concept about the physical form and the form of the reveal. To dissect function problems, this study uses function theory Soedarsono on the function of the show is divided into two namely function Primary and secondary functions. The primary function is divided into 3 namely (1) As a ritual means, (2) as a means of personal entertainment and (as Aesthetic presentation facilities. Secondary functions are such as education, propaganda, Legation, and Identity of an area. The methods used in this study Qualitative method with an ethnokoreological approach through various stages of observation, data collection and data writing. The results of this study showed that the Maeswara Swatantra Anjuk Ladang Dance is a themed group dance that serves as a welcome guest as well as the regional imaging of Nganjuk regency.Keywords: forms, functions, dance Maeswara Swatantra Anjuk Ladang.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 240-246
Author(s):  
Miftahulkhairah Anwar ◽  
Fachrur Razi Amir ◽  
Zulfa Yuniarti

Purpose: In this short story, the author describes the experience of a man as an online motorbike driver. What is interesting to observe is the use of language between online driver and his three consumers, especially in terms of politeness in language. Implicitly, this short story illustrates the relationship between politeness in language with other factors outside of language, namely technological sophistication and power. Therefore, this research attempts to analyze the language impoliteness in the short story by title “Sore”. Methodology: In this article used the descriptive qualitative method. The data source comes from the "Sore" short story taken from the Facebook fan page. The descriptive method is carried out in several stages, namely the stage of data collection, data analysis stage, and data presentation stage. Main Findings: The study shows that the short story by title “Sore” containing about 60% of impolite utterance and about 40% is polite utterance. Language impoliteness found in this short story mostly trigged by utterance that does not obey the principles of tact maxim, generosity maxim, and sympathy maxim. This impoliteness is characterized by diction having negative connotations, sentences using the direct command, coercive sentences, accusative sentences, derogatory sentences, derogatory sentences, abusive sentences, arrogance sentences, and physical violence. Applications: This research applicable used as the model in understanding or interpreting language impoliteness in a text. Novelty/Originality: This short story show that language politeness is no longer merely determined by age and gender. This short story shows the relationship between the sophisticated technology, power, and religiosity with language politeness. The more the high the technology, the more the lack of the politeness of the language. Using the sophisticated technology which is not accompanied by spiritual


2003 ◽  
Vol 92 (9) ◽  
pp. 1930-1938 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alastair J. Florence ◽  
Bruno Baumgartner ◽  
Chris Weston ◽  
Norman Shankland ◽  
Alan R. Kennedy ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1403
Author(s):  
Clara . ◽  
Siti Nurbaiti

Nowadays people rely on many things in order to do daily activity. As time goes by, global economy has changed and has had significant growth. The form of money has also changed, from only being available in the physical form, such as coins and banknotes, now we have the digital form of money, otherwise known as virtual currency. This paper discusses about the legal status of Bitcoin as virtual currency in Indonesia according to Law Number 7 of 2011 regarding Currency Law. The author examines the problem by using normative legal research methods with descriptive approach. The data was collected from secondary and primary data and is used as supportive research data. The collected data is analysed using qualitative method. The result of this research is the legal status of Bitcoin as virtual currency in Indonesia according to Law Number 7 of 2011 regarding Currency Law has not been regulated yet. Therefore, the government of Indonesia needs to make a specific regulation to regulate Bitcoin in Indonesia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-110
Author(s):  
Jatut Yoga Prameswari ◽  
Rahmawati Rahmawati

Abstract: Language is an important and primary communication tool in daily life. Basically speaking is not only about delivering messages from the speaker to the listener. But, language is also related to diction, politeness, and attitude. In the era of globalization and sophisticated technology, sometimes it makes the speakers forget important things in the process of communicating or speaking. This is certainly related to the culture that developed in this country, Indonesia. The ability to speak is an important part of communication. This is because we have a culture and customs background that uphold the norms of politeness. The politeness of the language at this time, especially among adolescents has begun to be set aside, even some of them no longer care about it. Need to be held and conducted politeness research on students in the boarding environment. It is hoped that this research will provide a solution to the impoliteness of students in the language of the communication process. In general, these violations are caused by three factors, namely language ability, ability to understand context, and closeness. The situation above is also felt by the boarding house owner who is inhabited by students. The research method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach. Bassey (1999: 25) states that "Case study methods involve the collection and recording of data about a case or case ..." This statement can be interpreted that the case study methods include the collection and recording of data about one case or more. From the findings above, the results obtained for politeness of language by 46% and language impoliteness of 53%. Based on the results of these calculations it can be concluded that the communication or language process between boarders (students) and boarding owners is classified as impolite. The figure of 53% results of language impoliteness can occur by several factors, including the sense of closeness with the owner of the boarding house, the wrong choice of diction, and the language style used by the occupants of the boarding house.Keywords: politeness language, language, students


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