Authors:
Dwi Sulistyawati
1
and
Imam Santosa
2
Affiliations:
1
Faculty of Art and Design, Tarumanagara University, Program Doctoral Faculty of Art and Design, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
;
2
Program Doctoral Faculty of Art and Design, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Cyberculture, Generation of Millennials, Visual Space
Abstract:
The development of contemporary culture through a reflective approach based on empirical experience when examining the phenomenon of cyberculture domination has an impact on social changes, economics, lifestyle, shopping style, learning style, social interaction style, sex style, political mobilization by utilizing networking through social media, and radical mental changes in the lives of our society. The impact of these changes is certainly also able to explore the existence of Visual Space, where the view of real space and space is not real formed unconsciously by the digital user community, the majority of which are the Millennials generation.The generation of Millennials (aka NextGen, Gen-Y, C Generation, M Generation, and Echo Boomers) according to Strauss-Howe who were born in the period 1982-2004 were the largest generation of digital naratives and multitaskers. Globally, Millennials are defined as the Millennium generation that grew in a new era of globalization, communicati
on technology and wireless connectivity. They live in an age of unprecedented diversity and exposure to other cultures. Millennials grow fast, are very dynamic, and this generation is very confident.
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