Parkour Jakarta: Survival of the Fittest
april 15, 2013by
By: Ario Triwibowo Parkour, the trend that has become a lifestyle, originated in France. Parkour (or PK, for short) is an activity of moving from one point to another...
Pulau Pari @ Pulau Seribu: The Island of the Refugees
april 11, 2013by
By: Putri Fitria Pulau Pari is one of the islands of the Pulau Seribu archipelago, located a stone's throw away from Jakarta. Pulau Pari is one of the more quiet...
Lake Toba, Sumatra’s Gem!
april 10, 2013by
By: Isaac Olson Coming across the words, "supervolcano" and "largest known explosive eruption anywhere on Earth in the last 25 million years" were enough to spark my...
The Sweetest Thing About Cambodia
april 08, 2013by latadmin
By: Tommy Boukhris Nothing says welcome quite like Cambodia does. From her friendly people, rich heritage and delicious food, to her fertile land and visually stunning...
Derawan Islands: Divers’ Paradise at the Tip of East Kalimantan
april 08, 2013by
By: Ario Triwibowo Photographs by Ario Triwibowo and Agustinus Sri Setiawan The Derawan Islands remained undiscovered until early 2011, when tourists from Indonesia...
Reflections of the soul
april 03, 2013by latadmin
Art critics welcome exhibition of edgy works on Islamic themes By: Virginia Hooker The Bayang exhibition was a showcase for contemporary Islam-inspired art in Indonesia...
Preserving landscapes
april 03, 2013by latadmin
Budi Brahmantyo continues a lineage of scientific art for which West Java’s natural resources have provided the subject By: Hawe Setiawan Creating visual reproductions...
Art and the city
april 03, 2013by latadmin
Indonesian artists are using new media to rethink urban space By: Edwin Jurriëns Common Room link art and culture with local development – Common Room The...
Soft diplomacy in heavy metal
april 03, 2013by latadmin
Indonesia’s liberal art scene attracts adventurous Australian artists By: Kevin Murray The sounds and sights of Punkasila are drawn from many spaces of Indonesian life...