Jalan Menuju Media Kreatif (JMMK) #12 which was opened on Friday, (23/10) is proof of the existence of the Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR), Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Yogyakarta to continue to exist during the Covid-19 Pandemic. After being opened by the Rector of ISI Yogyakarta, Prof. Dr. M. Agus Burhan, M.Hum, the art exhibition which took place simply on the sidelines of the pandemic is expected not to reduce the enthusiasm of the community to watch. In the opening, the Rector of ISI Yogyakarta also advised that cooperation with other universities and partnerships should always be maintained because in addition to contributing through art submissions, outside universities are also partners, benchmarks, and competitors for ISI Yogyakarta. The Chancellor also said that FSMR is a very productive faculty, because during the pandemic or not various activities continue even though with different packaging.
JMMK #12 is themed "Creative Media in the Midst of a Pandemic" is a big momentum that always coincides with the anniversary of FSMR, now at the age of 26 years JMMK dares to be different. In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, all power and efforts were optimized, so that the conventional exhibition space owned by the FSMR, Pandeng Gallery, was transformed into a virtual space with the galeripandeng.isi.ac.id page. Online of course, the momentum of FSMR's anniversary was also enlivened with various workshop and discussions as a series of FSMR events, including academic seminars which will certainly provide space for research lecturers to devote their thoughts, ideas, ideas, and research results.
The Chairman of the JMMK#12 Committee, Latief Rakhman Hakim, M.Sn. said that JMMK#12 featured 36 photography works, 30 animation works, and 35 works of fiction short films, documentary short films, art videos, and screenplay works curated in this exhibition and screening. The artworks on display come from domestic and even overseas institutions. Latief Rakhman Hakim, M.Sn. also added that because of its nature Online so that the exhibition can still be archived and can still be seen even though the day and date of the broadcast is over.



