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Mural Art PaintingEffective Public Communication
Chai Jia Ern 0324653Chiam Shuin Jia 0324212Cheah Man Yee 0324272Na Yong Yi 0324458Tan Kai Xuan 0325066Yuen Xuan Hui 0324292
Suara Anak Malaysia
SS2
Suara Anak Malaysia
Mural art by HAPPY HUMANZen Spa, Jln SS2/64.
Suara Anak Malaysia
Mural art by HAPPY HUMANZen Spa, Jln SS2/64.
Artist Background A group of artist from Dasein Academy of art [14 students].
Take part in SUARA project, which advances design as a powerful craft to communicate an idea with local voice
Suara Anak Malaysia
Mural art by HAPPY HUMANZen Spa, Jln SS2/64.
Suara Anak Malaysia, the theme for the wall art painted is a collective of truthful Malaysian voices that say what they think and how they feel about Malaysia. The idea is to inspire more people to speak up and be truthful about this country that they call home. We believe that if we speak the truth, we will be heard.
Description
Verbal Messages
Mass Communication Intercultural
Communication
Intergroup Conflict
Intragroup Conflict
Five Effective Public Communication Concepts
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` 01 Verbal Messages Informal words used by Malaysian
in combination of different language, also known as Bahasa Rojak.
KITA ROJAK, TAPI…..OK!!!
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Show the existence of different races in Malaysia through
mural art.
Different languages are used.
` 02 Intercultural Communication
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There will be some conflict in educating people who do not care about conserving Mother Nature.
Disagreements between ethnic groups.
` 03 Intragroup Conflict
` 04 Multicultural communication Unity through diversity of languages from different
races. How people from different cultures behave, communicate and perceive the world around
them
` 05 Mass Communication Spreading information about
the missing plane and seeking empathy from public through this mural art.
Kedai Gunting Rambut Lyla
SS2
Kedai Gunting Rambut Lyla
Mural art by LYLARestoran Ipoh Sedap, Jln SS2/63.
Artist Background The artist who painted this Significant mural art is Lyla, at Restoran Ipoh Sedap,
Jln SS2/63.
She was also ne of the participant that took place for The “Bestnya Malaysiaku” wall art competition,
She painted the ‘Kedai Gunting Rambut Lyla’, and won second-runner up for the wall art competition held in SS2 .
Kedai Gunting Rambut Lyla
For older time, Indian barbers have been styling the hair of Malaysian men and boys. They are a part and percel of Malaysia culture.
Kedai Gunting Rambut Lyla is a mural combined with installation art, depicting the ambience inside a barber shop which has remained the same for the last 30 years.
Mural art by LYLARestoran Ipoh Sedap, Jln SS2/63.
Description
Stereotyping
Posture & Movement
Non-verbal
message
Selective Perception
Culture Identity
` 01 Stereotype Lyla stereotyped that all barber shops are
owned by Indians
` 02 Non-verbal messages (Object) Based on the mural art, we can know that this is a barber shop because of the typical features such as old skull square mirror, checked floor and barber pole.
` 03 Posture & Movement The little boy sits straight and bends his hear
down to let the barber to trim his hair
` 04 Selective Perception Barber pole as a sign to indicate Indian barber
shops in Malaysia. The ambience of classic Indian barber shop always
stay the same.` 05 Culture Identity
We can know that the woman is a Chinese based on her skin colour and the cheongsam she is
wearing.
MELAKARiver Side
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Nyonya Baba Ethnic
Mural art by The Super Sundayalong Melaka River
Artist Background The Super Sunday, a graffiti art agency that specialised in art for corporate and
government clients. They also own an street wear online & offline store located in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.
- commissioned to carry out the graffiti project along the Melaka River
The Super Sunday
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Nyonya Baba Ethnic
Nyonya Baba ethnic in Malacca mural art create awareness to conserve the tradition of different ethnicity.
Reflects the culture of Baba Nyonya.
Mural art by The Super Sundayalong Melaka RiverDescription
Clothing
Social Distance
Zone
StereotypeCross-cultural Relationship
Mass Communication
` 01 ClothingTwo women wearing their
own traditional clothes that represent their ethnicity. (“sarong kebaya” and the Baju Panjang”.)
`02 Stereotype A typical stereotype of an ethnic group
based on skin colour and appearance. A local Beauty in all of her finery.
` 04 Cross-cultural RelationshipThere are different culture in Malaysia
but we still get along well with each other.
` 03 Social Distance ZoneThe distance between this two women are very close.
` 05 Mass CommunicationCreating awareness to conserve cultural
values/beliefs.
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Cultural Diversity in Malaysia
Mural art by The Super Sundayalong Melaka River
Artist Background The Super Sunday, a graffiti art agency that specialised in art for corporate and
government clients. They also own an street wear online & offline store located in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.
Commissioned to carry out the graffiti project along the Melaka River
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Cultural Diversity in Malaysia
Mural art by The Super Sundayalong Melaka RiverDescriptio
n Kadazan-dusun The largest ethnic category in Sabah. In these modern times, some of the rituals are less
performed accept during certain festivities.
Cultural Identity
Assimilation
Body Language
Communication
Distance Zone
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` 01 Cultural Identity The attires and skin colour represent the cultural identity of the ethnic or race.Eg: Sinuangga and Tapi
` 02 Assimilation There are different races in Malaysia but
we still get along well with each other. Communication between different races
enhance a better relationships.
` 03 Personal distance zone The distance between the two people
are very close which we can assumed that they are couple.
` 05 Body Language The woman’s body posture shows that
she is dancing and the smile on her face shows that she is enjoying the
dance.
` 04 Communication There are tubes communication model in the mural art. The mural art acts as communicator one and send information
to the public which is communicator two.
Conclusion
Murals often show the concerns, hopes, values and memories of the community where the murals are painted.
SS2 Malacca Riverside- The local council
organised the contest in hopes of reviving the
SS2 area. To attract local graffiti artists to take part in
the art initiative.- It carries own
meaning in every mural arts.
- The vision is to enhance Malacca’s arts
and culture scene.- To showcase a
significant storyline between the past and
present.- To utilise images
represents Malacca.
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