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Type
Conference article
Year
2016
Author
SANTANO, Delas; MUSTAFFA, Fauzan
Title
Re-imagining folklore stories in illustrated animatic
Abstrat
Folklore stories are always passed on from one generation to the next through word of mouth. Grandmothers telling the stories to the grand children or mothers and fathers telling the bedtime stories to their kids are typical ways. These stories often have a meaningful message for the audience. Sometimes it is a message to remind people of a mannerism, of social values and or even stories about a certain history or tradition in a specific culture. The unique “medium” that they are using to tell and preserve the stories is a great tool that also represents their culture. But the stories themselves may die, as when storyteller passes on. If the generation that continues the work doesn't embrace the stories as part of their life, then the soul of the story craft itself may disappear. The research aimed to preserve Malaysian folklore stories in a digital form for the future of cultural heritage. Some of the unique stories were selected from two different Malaysian cultures then an artist illustrated the stories through his visual interpretation.
Keywords
folklore stories,intangible heritage,Mah Meri,Iban,indigenous knowledge
Bibliographic reference
SANTANO, Delas; MUSTAFFA, Fauzan (2016) "Re-imagining folklore stories in illustrated animatic", in 2016 22nd International Conference on Virtual System & Multimedia (VSMM),17-21 Oct. 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, DOI:10.1109/VSMM.2016.7863212 IEEE [online] Available at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7863212/ [Accessed 19/12/2019]