The Influence of Digital Space on Space Function Activities and Sustainability Factors of Local Activity at Cyber Villages

The Influence of Digital Space on Space Function Activities and Sustainability Factors of Local Activity at Cyber Villages

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Volume-71 Issue-5
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Boby Rahman, Mochamad Mega Dwi Pamungkas
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I5P222

How to Cite?

Boby Rahman, Mochamad Mega Dwi Pamungkas, "The Influence of Digital Space on Space Function Activities and Sustainability Factors of Local Activity at Cyber Villages," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 5, pp. 211-218, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I5P222

Abstract
This paper examines changes in activity in a space function that occur during the process of entering digital technology into space and elements of people's lives. Furthermore, this paper examines the factors affecting the sustainability of conventional local social and cultural activities in a settlement that carries the development of digital villages, namely the Cyber Village—using behavior mapping analysis in the field directly, with daily observation, monthly and event / incidental activities in Kampung Cyber. The results showed two forms of activity changes that occur when the digital space meets conventional space, namely activity modification and activity change. The sustainability of local social and cultural activities caused by changes in these activities can be maintained through public spaces are shared spaces that can be a forum for local social and cultural activities.

Keywords
Digital space, Space function, Local activity, Cyber village.

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