UPH Collaborates with Singapore Polytechnic to Bring Innovation to Villages

From YPPH Communications Office

In September, Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) hosted students from Singapore Polytechnic to partner with UPH students in applying design thinking to find innovative solutions to address some lingering problems faced by villages and informal urban settlements in Jakarta. This initiative was executed under LeX, a program initiated by the Singapore Polytechnic International (SPI) and supported by the Asia-Ready Exposure Program (AEP) ― a youth development program by the National Youth Council (NYC) Singapore. 

The program saw 30 students and three lecturers from SPI teaming up with 30 students and 13 lecturers from UPH School of Design (SoD) and Faculty of Science and Technology (FAST) to conduct social innovation design in Sukapura RW10 subdistrict, a poor riverbank community in North Jakarta, and Ciakar village in Tangerang regency on September 18-27, 2023. 

With the support of the local communities, they devised innovative programs such as riverbank community development and clean river initiatives, tempeh-making workshop, outdoor sportswear and equipment sewing, village school, making natural detergent from fruit peels, and oyster mushroom and worm farming. 

On the last day, the students held an exhibition in the form of a gallery walk to gather feedback from the UPH academic community, government officials, and the residents in the two locales. The solutions presented will have a positive impact on the local communities, and in the process, participating students were inspired to employ the knowledge and skills they learned at university to make a big difference in the world around them. 

IMOVICCON 2023

IMOVICCON (International Moving Image Cultures Conference) is an academic event initiated by a joint effort of the Visual Communication Design Department of Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH), Indonesia, and the Film Department of Universitas Multimedia Nusantara (UMN), Indonesia. This conference is held every two years, with the host alternating between UPH and UMN. The first conference was held in 2019, hosted by the Film Department of UMN.

This conference aims to bring together leading academic and research scholars to exchange and share their academic experiences and research results on all aspects of Moving Image Culture. This event also provides an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, students, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, as well as practical challenges, encountered, and solutions adopted in the fields of Moving Image Culture.

The 3rd IMOVICCON aims to celebrate moving images by looking at their past, present, and future. It’s necessary to examine the past, the present, and the future of moving images since the past can be used as a reflection site. The present tells how far we’ve come, and it is even more interesting to see what the future holds for moving image culture.

Ever since the invention of the Phenakistoscope until the development of the Metaverse, moving image culture continued to evolve and became a huge inspiration for various research and publications. Its transdisciplinary nature also makes moving images approachable by every methodology available, making it possible to be explored and researched by multiple scientific disciplines.

This conference is an academic space for students, lecturers, researchers, practitioners, and moving image enthusiasts to exchange and share academic experiences and disseminate their recent research on all aspects of moving images. Submissions can address any aspect, but not limited to, of the past, the present, and the future of moving images.

Typolog 2023 Webinar 3 with Fredella Agatha

Typolog 2023 is hosting its third webinar of the year titled “Behind the Scenes of the ‘Pantjoran’ Display Type Design with Fredella Agatha.” Fredella Agatha is one of the alumni from VCD UPH who chose a type design project as her final project. Now, she’s returning to share her experiences in the Typolog 2023 webinar.

This webinar will take place on October 20, 2023, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM WIB (Western Indonesia Time). Please register through https://bit.ly/RegistrasiTypologSesi3.

UPH VCD Goes to Sekolah Lentera Harapan Curug

On Saturday, September 23, 2023, UPH VCD (Visual Communication Design) visited Lentera Harapan Curug School to hold an academic showcase for the students. In addition to the academic showcase, one of the UPH VCD lecturers, Naldo Yanuar Heryanto, S.Sn., M.T., conducted a character design workshop for students who are interested in the field of visual communication design. The presence of UPH VCD at Lentera Harapan Curug School was warmly welcomed and met with enthusiasm by the students. Thank you for having us at Lentera Harapan Curug School, and we look forward to meeting again on another occasion.

Naldo Yanuar Heryanto, S.Sn., M.T. giving a workshop on character design

UPH VCD at Minikino Film Week

Minikino Film Week (MFW) is an International Festival held from September 15th to 23rd, 2023, in Bali. This event includes film screenings and a film competition attended by international jurors, including Clarissa Jacobson (American Producer), Sebastien Simon (French Film Director), Kelly Lui (Film Programmer from Canada), and Pedro Toro (Artistic Director from Spain). DKV UPH (Visual Communication Design Department of UPH) was given the opportunity to screen student films in the Film Market. The four films included in the Film Screening are:

  1. “40 Hari Terakhir” (2022) Director: Michelle Hartawan
  2. “Bintang Jatuh” (2018) Director: Felicia Sugianto
  3. “Harum Melati” (2022) Director: Nadya Talitha
  4. “Kotak Suara Mei” (2022) Director: Adelene Dharmasaputra

Additionally, this year, DKV UPH students also received nominations in the Minikino Film Week National Competition Awards 2023, including:

  1. “Accidentally Intentional” by Kevin Rahardjo
  2. “Remembering the Serenade” by Muhammad Exsell Rabbani and Agnes Monica Hernadi
UPH VCD alumni with J. Baptista Anton, S.Sn., M.IKom, and Dr. Lala Palupi Santyaputri, S.Sn., M.Si. at MFW 2023

Student Leaders Appreciation & Inauguration 2023

On Thursday, September 14, 2023, Universitas Pelita Harapan held the Student Leaders Appreciation & Inauguration 2023 at the Grand Chapel of Universitas Pelita Harapan. This event was organized by the Student Life department of Universitas Pelita Harapan to appreciate the student organization leaders from the academic year 2022/2023 and to inaugurate the student organization leaders for the academic year 2023/2024.

During this event, many students from the Visual Communication Design program at Universitas Pelita Harapan took on roles as student organization leaders, both those who had completed their terms and those who were just beginning their roles in the academic year 2023/2024. One of the student organizations inaugurated during this event was the Student Association of the Visual Communication Design program, presided over by Eric Jobiliong, Ph.D., the Associate Provost for Academic and Innovation, Lestari Ayu Angraini, S.E., M.M., the Manager of Administration and Student Affairs for the Faculty of Design, Brian Alvin Hananto, S.Sn., M.Ds., the Chair of the Visual Communication Design program, and Lorentius Calvin, S.Ds., the Student Affairs Coordinator for the Visual Communication Design program.

We express our heartfelt gratitude to the students who have served during the academic year 2022/2023, and we extend our greetings to the students who are about to commence their service in the academic year 2023/2024. May God bless and guide each of our endeavors.

Dr. Martin Luqman Katoppo, S.T, M.T., Lorentius Calvin, S.Ds., Brian Alvin Hananto, S.Sn., M.Ds., and representatives of the student association of the visual communication design department

Alumni Gathering DKV 2018

The Alumni Gathering, organized by UPH’s DKV program, successfully reconnected alumni with their former professors on September 9, 2023, at Bottega Ristorante in Jakarta. The event began with MCs Regina and Elsa, followed by welcoming speeches from Mrs. Lala and Mrs. Elis, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere. ICE Breaking mini-games facilitated interaction among attendees, while alumni participated in tracer studies, providing valuable insights into their post-graduation experiences. The evening featured a communal dinner and randomly selected door prizes, adding excitement to the gathering. Former lecturers actively engaged in discussions, fostering knowledge sharing and networking, ultimately achieving the event’s goal of strengthening bonds between alumni and educators.

Doodleheimer

The Welcoming Party for the DKV Program at UPH was a vibrant and motivating event that aimed to introduce new students to the program’s community. It began with welcoming speeches from the program’s leadership, emphasizing its significance and the role of the Student Association of DKV (HMDKV). The event also featured interactive sessions to help new students connect with each other, fostering stronger bonds within their cohort. Notably, creative games like the Kahoot-based “Smart but Not Too Careful” and the cosplay competition added an element of fun and creativity to the event, showcasing the talents and enthusiasm of the new students.

Photo of One of The Student Groups in Doodleheimer

Moreover, senior students Carla C. and Natashia Lim played a pivotal role by sharing their experiences and insights. They advised maintaining mental well-being, effective stress management, and balancing academics with extracurricular activities. Their guidance served as a valuable resource for the incoming students, helping them navigate the challenges of their academic journey. Additionally, alumna Agnes Hernadi shared her experiences, shedding light on the challenges and solutions encountered during her studies, particularly in the context of the pandemic. Her perspective as an alumna provided a unique and relatable perspective for the new students, offering them inspiration and guidance as they embark on their own DKV UPH journey. Documenting the event through photos and videos allowed participants to capture these memorable moments, creating a sense of nostalgia and unity among the new DKV UPH students. Overall, the Welcoming Party was an inspiring and informative start to their journey in the DKV Program at UPH.

Photo of All the Participants and Committee of Doodleheimer

VCD UPH Goes to UPHC

On Thursday, September 9, 2023, Universitas Pelita Harapan College (UPHC) organized a University & Career Day event aimed at helping its students prepare for choosing their future study programs and universities. One of the study programs featured in the exhibition was VCD UPH.

VCD UPH hosted an exhibition showcasing their final projects and specializations. During the event, many UPHC students showed enthusiasm and asked questions to learn more about VCD UPH.

We, from VCD UPH, express our gratitude for the opportunity provided by UPHC to come and share information about our study program. We hope that many UPHC students will be interested in joining VCD UPH to pursue studies in visual communication design.

AICON Coswalk Competition

The “Introduction to UPH Animation Convention” (AICON) took place at Universitas Pelita Harapan and featured an enthralling Coswalk competition that captivated attendees. With esteemed judges Yagaichi (also known as Alianisha Krishtalia) and Monica Veralda presiding, the event saw a total of 30 enthusiastic participants immerse themselves in the world of cosplay. An engaged audience of 20 excited spectators added to the dynamic atmosphere, creating an environment of energy and anticipation.

6-year-old Kirana Almiera as Lightning from FF XIII-2.
13-year-old Anezka Evtonia as Boa Hancock from “One Piece”
Rika, 20 years old, as Sophie Hatter from “Howl’s Moving Castle”

Against this backdrop, participants channeled their favorite characters, delivering impressive performances that truly brought these characters to life. After careful deliberation, the victors emerged: Rika, 20 years old, claimed the first-place spot with her portrayal of Sophie Hatter from “Howl’s Moving Castle”; 13-year-old Anezka Evtonia secured second place with her portrayal of Boa Hancock from “One Piece”; and the youngest contestant, 6-year-old Kirana Almiera, took third place with her portrayal of Cygnus Hyoga from “Saint Seiya.”

In addition to these winners, the event also recognized the following “Juara Favorit” (Audience Favorites): Anastasya Luchsinger, Erik Erlando, and Jocelyn Josdoan. Their outstanding cosplays resonated with the audience, showcasing their creativity and dedication to their chosen characters.

This event not only celebrated the creativity and dedication of the cosplayers but also showcased the diverse array of characters cherished by animation enthusiasts. Held at Universitas Pelita Harapan, the success of the Coswalk competition at AICON served as a testament to the animation community’s spirit and left an indelible mark on participants and attendees alike.