The Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR) of Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Yogyakarta on November 24 and 25, 2025 held a hybrid annual seminar. “Creative Hybridity: Integration of Recorded Media Arts in Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Innovation” is the theme of this 2025 Recorded Media Arts Seminar. The phenomenon of cultural hybridization is actually quite old and still growing today. Modern globalization that continues to develop is an illustration of this stage. The middle class is a major new area of hybrid development, with new modernities emerging from the expansion of new markets and its socio-cultural practices evolving in the context of migration and diaspora. It is true that hybridization, which can transcend time and location, is an inevitable phenomenon in civilization. The Integration of Recorded Media Arts in Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Innovation in this case presents tremendous potential for the creation of innovative art, as it brings together a deep knowledge of art and artistic sensibilities with a deep understanding of language and technological possibilities. At the same time, being situated at the confluence of different fields of practice and research grounded in diverse epistemologies and approaches, interdisciplinary collaborations do more than just shape new ways of making art: they contribute to synergies between the fields of art and technology, marking points of intersection, blurring boundaries and influencing their evolution.
Sentence “Creative Hybridity: Integrating Recorded Media Art in Multidisciplinary Collaboration for Innovation” selected as a theme representing the issues and trends in art and media. This theme was chosen to affirm that the research to be disseminated has a framework of thought where the integration of recorded media art within multidisciplinary collaboration fosters innovation through in-depth analysis of interdisciplinary efforts. Ultimately, the research that emerges is expected to lead to topic areas that guide the field of recorded media, contributing knowledge to the development of recorded media scholarship itself. Together, the interdisciplinary art landscape and the interdisciplinary knowledge landscape contribute to opening and pushing the boundaries of artistic thought and creation, reconsidering assumptions that are considered commonplace, and producing radical new art forms.
The 2025 Recorded Media Art Seminar features the Founder of Project Eleven & Art Collector, Konfir Kabo, as well as Dr. Arif Eko Suprihono, M.Hum, a Lecturer from the Faculty of Recorded Media Art, Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta. The opening and speaker presentations will be held offline with limited invitations in the Auvi Room, 3rd Floor of the FSMR Dean Building, as well as online via Zoom Meeting for all panel sessions and for audience participants. It is planned to be officially opened by the Rector of ISI Yogyakarta, Dr. Irwandi, S.Sn., M.Sn.
The screening process has been conducted since early October 2025 through an abstract selection process. Out of 93 applicants who submitted abstracts, 65 abstracts were declared successful. Applicants who were declared successful were then asked to submit their full papers and present them in parallel seminar sessions on November 24 and 25, 2025. Subsequently, these papers will be published in ISBN-indexed proceedings. Finally, 8 best papers will be selected to be published in SINTA-accredited journals under the umbrella of FSMR ISI Yogyakarta, namely Jurnal REKAM, Jurnal JAGS, Sense, and Specta.
Contact Person
Committee Chair – Dheasey Amboningtyas, S.E., M.M. (+62 813-2775-2994)
Public Relations FSMR ISI Yogyakarta – Raynald Alfian Yudisetyanto, M.Phil (+62 822-2611-3325)

