"SEMIOTIC SOUNDSCAPES AND CONTEMPORARY JAZZ: CULTURAL INTERPRETATION OF SRIVIJAYAN MARITIME HERITAGE IN ART EDUCATION"

Authors

  • Erucakra Mahameru
  • Agus Cahyono
  • Suharto Suharto
  • Junita Batubara
  • Arsyadona Arsyadona

Abstract

This journal explores the semiotic dimensions of Srivijayan soundscapes, integrating historical analysis with modern technological advancements and contemporary jazz compositions. By examining the unique auditory environment of the Srivijayan Empire, we decode the cultural and symbolic meanings embedded in its sounds. This study combines semiotic analysis with quantum computing to enhance sound analysis and synthesis, offering new insights into the preservation and reinterpretation of historical soundscapes. Additionally, the fusion of ancient sounds with contemporary jazz, utilizing synthetic modal scales inspired by traditional pentatonic and multitonic systems, demonstrates the dynamic interplay between past and present auditory practices. This interdisciplinary approach not only enriches the jazz repertoire but also promotes cultural awareness and appreciation in art education. The journal underscores the importance of preserving traditional soundscapes and highlights the potential of advanced technologies to transform our understanding and engagement with cultural heritage.

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Published

2024-08-08

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