Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East

Data visualization; Ecosystems; Energy policy; Global warming; Houses; Renewable energy resources; Water waves; Wave energy conversion; Floodings; Light projection; Malaysia; Malaysians; Modular designs; Natural environments; Renewable energy projects; River levels; Uncertainty; Wave heights; Tropic...

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Main Authors: Baharin H., Abd Manan M.S., Harun A.F., Baharuddin N., Bin Mastro M.H., Ibrahim N., Nohuddin P.N.E., Abdul Shukor S.F.
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Published: Association for Computing Machinery 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-268472023-05-29T17:37:11Z Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East Baharin H. Abd Manan M.S. Harun A.F. Baharuddin N. Bin Mastro M.H. Ibrahim N. Nohuddin P.N.E. Abdul Shukor S.F. 34879451300 57365252700 23396495500 57778298100 57779994300 9337335600 36183861000 24448414200 Data visualization; Ecosystems; Energy policy; Global warming; Houses; Renewable energy resources; Water waves; Wave energy conversion; Floodings; Light projection; Malaysia; Malaysians; Modular designs; Natural environments; Renewable energy projects; River levels; Uncertainty; Wave heights; Tropics Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East highlights the significance of traditional cultural wisdom in the contemporary context of global warming. Although the Malaysian climate is different from Venice, however, like Venice, houses in Malaysia are traditionally designed to function around water, and in the rise and fall of river levels due to the monsoon and tides. Traditional Malay houses are made with timber using modular design that can be reused for generations. Although the houses are built high on stilts, there are doors which do not have stairs that are only used during flooding to access boats. In this artwork, a LiDAR video of a 300-year-old traditional Malay house, is juxtaposed with visualization of historical ocean wave height data using light projection. The data were collected near Tioman Island for two years for a renewable energy project. Traditional Malay houses work around' the natural environment to function in the uncertainties of nature unlike many technologies which arose from scientific advancement that subdue' the natural world by making irreversible and detrimental changes to it. Renewable energy technology also needs to function in the uncertainties of nature by working around' it. We need the knowledge of wave patterns to generate electricity. Thus, this artwork juxtaposes the tropical architecture of the old and new technology paradigm, both that work around' nature, to preserve nature. Malaysia came under Western colonization with the fall of the entrep�t city of Malacca in 1511. The title of this artwork is inspired by Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, who once described Malacca as "Venice of the East."With this, we would like to highlight that even though Malaysia and Venice are separated by climate, cultural and geographical distance, we are living together in a warming world which will affect Malaysian cities as much as it will affect Venice. � 2022 Owner/Author. Final 2023-05-29T09:37:11Z 2023-05-29T09:37:11Z 2022 Conference Paper 10.1145/3527927.3531195 2-s2.0-85133381170 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133381170&doi=10.1145%2f3527927.3531195&partnerID=40&md5=faaebd89644c9d7a58c126befe2d706e https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26847 655 659 Association for Computing Machinery Scopus
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description Data visualization; Ecosystems; Energy policy; Global warming; Houses; Renewable energy resources; Water waves; Wave energy conversion; Floodings; Light projection; Malaysia; Malaysians; Modular designs; Natural environments; Renewable energy projects; River levels; Uncertainty; Wave heights; Tropics
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Baharin H.
Abd Manan M.S.
Harun A.F.
Baharuddin N.
Bin Mastro M.H.
Ibrahim N.
Nohuddin P.N.E.
Abdul Shukor S.F.
format Conference Paper
author Baharin H.
Abd Manan M.S.
Harun A.F.
Baharuddin N.
Bin Mastro M.H.
Ibrahim N.
Nohuddin P.N.E.
Abdul Shukor S.F.
spellingShingle Baharin H.
Abd Manan M.S.
Harun A.F.
Baharuddin N.
Bin Mastro M.H.
Ibrahim N.
Nohuddin P.N.E.
Abdul Shukor S.F.
Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East
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title Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East
title_short Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East
title_full Digital-Tropical: Venice of the East
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