Issues of welfare, work safety and work-life balance are still at the forefront of the Indonesian film industry.
Getting a job without an educational background or work experience in a relevant field is very difficult. This is why many people are registering for various intensive training programmes, which are often called bootcamps.
In the past decade, hustle culture has become increasingly widespread. However, this time, the same issue is discussed in a different tone; more and more people decided to end their hustle era.
Read MoreJust like how Deaf people are often assumed to not be able to enjoy music, blind people are often not considered possible to be film enthusiasts. This assumption arises because most films combine inseparable audio and visual elements. So, how can blind people enjoy them?
Read MoreAccessibility for persons with disabilities at any kind of event should be a normal thing. In addition, a lot of stuff about SLI is not widely known by the public, such as the all-out facial expressions and hand gestures which are actually mandatory in interpreting spoken language into sign language.
Read MoreIn many cities, placemaking is widely implemented in the construction of city parks, revitalisation of an area, or revamping traditional markets. All of those with one goal; to improve the quality of life for the local communities of these spaces.
Read MoreConcerts and festivals have become a hot topic among young people, both in Indonesia and abroad, these days. This is because musicians and event organisers who had been on an extended hiatus since the pandemic have started organising various events for the public, who have been thirsty for entertainment.
Read More