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Indonesia Culture on New Media (Paper Toys)

Paper toys are toys made of paper. All you need to build things with paper is a little tape or glue, scissors and a printer.

Paper toys date back to ancient times. You can trace the history of paper toys back to the art of origami (or-i-GA-me). The word is based on the Japanese words Ori, which means to fold, and Kami, which means paper. However origami’s roots are from China and it spread to Japan somewhere around the sixth century.

There are many sites where you can find a lot of things to construct with paper.

Hmm, i’m just started loves this hobies about this years, there is a site of paper toys patern, that’s influence with Indonesian culture (Legends & Myths). Such as : Cepot, Ondel - ondel, Gatot Kaca, Rangda (Bali’s Queen of Witches),Kuda Lumping (an Indonesian Trance Dance), Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (A folklore from Central Java) and many more:

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Print, Cut, Fold, Glue, Fun

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Lets’s enjoying..!

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Indonesian Culture on New Media (Paper Toys)

Paper toys are toys made of paper. All you need to build things with paper is a little tape or glue, scissors and a printer.

Paper toys date back to ancient times. You can trace the history of paper toys back to the art of origami (or-i-GA-me). The word is based on the Japanese words Ori, which means to fold, and Kami, which means paper. However origami’s roots are from China and it spread to Japan somewhere around the sixth century.

There are many sites where you can find a lot of things to construct with paper.

Hmm, i’m just started loves this hobies about this years, there is a site of paper toys patern, that’s influence with Indonesian culture (Legends & Myths). Such as : Cepot, Ondel - ondel, Gatot Kaca, Rangda (Bali’s Queen of Witches),Kuda Lumping (an Indonesian Trance Dance), Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (A folklore from Central Java) and many more:

Print, Cut, Fold, Glue, Fun

Lets’s enjoying..!

Via : http://salazad.com/smile/

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Anggun sing Bubuy Bulan in France

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live at La Boite a Musique de jean francois zygel - France 2 - 21 08 2009 

Anggun sing Sundanese folk song “Bubuy Bulan” it’s mean Boiling Moon. She’s singing live at La Boite a Musique de Jean Francois Zygel on France.

This is the lyrics of the Sundanese Folk Song “Bubuy Bulan” :

Bubuy bulan
Bubuy bulan sangray bentang
Panon poe
Panon poe disasate

Unggal bulan, unggal bulan
Unggal bulan abdi teang

Unggal poe,unggal poe
Unggal poe oge hade Situ Ciburuy
laukna hese dipancing
Nyeredet hate
Ningali ngeplak caina

Duh eta saha nu ngalangkung
unggal enjing
Nyeredet hate
Ningali sorot socana

This Song have a meaning about how so sad a feeling of someone when remained a sweetheart, and it’s feeling growing more sad when he/she sees someone passes a house every morning because seeing the stare of that person.

Via http://www.youtube.com/user/ariflukmanbdg

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A Beautiful Green Concept

“The Leaf tie is easy to use. It is simply used in the same manner as the cable-tie. All you have to do is wrap the Leaf Tie around the loose cables. The design of the Leaf tie makes the cables look like wrapped twigs. For young children or people that live in the city that tire from the artificially modern environment, the Leaf tie can for a short while let them experience a hint of nature.” Leaf tie, from Lufdesign

via Makezine


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