Pavilion Instalation

Beyond the Blueprint
From Analog Roots to Modern Expressions: The Bedeng Tukang as a Microcosm of Indonesian Culture
The concept of “analog reality” invites a deep dive into the tactile, sensory experiences that often get overlooked in our increasingly digital world. Central to this exploration is a profound respect for the “tukang,” the skilled Indonesian craftsmen who have shaped the nation’s built environment.
The “bedeng tukang,” a makeshift shelter for construction workers, embodies the essence of analog living. It is a testament to the resourcefulness and adaptability of these unsung heroes, who often create functional and comfortable spaces from limited resources. By exploring the form and function of the bedeng tukang, we aim to pay homage to these individuals and their invaluable contributions to society.
Moreover, the bedeng tukang can serve as a microcosm for the broader concept of gotong royong, the Indonesian tradition of communal cooperation. The collective effort involved in constructing these temporary shelters reflects the spirit of mutual assistance and resource-sharing that has been a cornerstone of Indonesian culture for centuries.
In essence, our exploration of the bedeng tukang is not merely an aesthetic exercise but a deliberate attempt to reconnect with the roots of our culture. By reimagining this humble structure, we hope to spark conversations about the importance of analog experiences, the value of craftsmanship, and the enduring power of community.