The 7th Bandung Creative Movement conference presented the theme "Dynamics of Industrial Revolution 4.0" which discussed how the digital world and connectivity changed human culture in various aspects of life, and transformed in accordance to human needs and social culture. Digital technology has transformed society to serve people from manufacturing needs to smart cities, from network connectivity to people connectivity. The application of information technology has helped in improving live quality and environmental sustainability. Digital transformation is revolutionizing how businesses and workers interconnect to be more productive and efficient. The result is improved collaboration, faster processes and time-to-market, lower costs and better products. Devices are getting smarter, meaning they are able to perform more and more tasks without human intervention; moreover, these devices generate data that provide insights to further improve processes and gain greater efficiencies. Moreover, with the Internet of Things (IoT), all these smart devices are interconnected in ways that not only help make them even smarter, but also enhances the intelligence of the overall system. Digital technology is a formidable driver for the transformation of a highly carbon-dependent world into one that is more ecologically 'smart.' We are entering a new era of environmental innovation that is driving better alignment between technology and environmental goals. Since its first announcement in 2011, industrial revolution 4.0 has dynamically changed and transformed to adjust itself to the human needs and to serve more efficiency and effectiveness of everyday life as well as environmental enhancement. The 7th Bandung Creative Movement has brought forward discussions on dynamic changes, ups and downs, innovations, relations of industrial revolution of the internet of thing, data, automation, to human physical world, new art and aesthetic, business, product innovation, built environment, and education.
About the Author: Ratri Wulandari: Lecturer of the Interior Design department, has been conducting researches in cultural landscapes and history of architecture and interior design, a member of ICOMOS Indonesia.
Idhar Resmadi: Lecturer at the Faculty of Creative Industries Telkom University Bandung, Indonesia. His research interest focused on media, communication, innovation, and sub-culture.
Vika Haristianti: Lecturer of the Interior Design department, has been conducting researches in Housing-Settlement Transformation, Materiality, and Research Methodology for Design.
Rahmiati Aulia: Lecturer of the Visual Communication Design study program, concentrating on advertising, has been conducting researches in brand management, brand identity, typography and creative marketing.
Riky Taufik Afif: Lecturer of the Visual Communication Design study program, concentrating on multimedia, has been conducting researches in multimedia learning, animation, and character design/concept art. active in 2D and 3D animation communities.
Gema Ari Prahara: Lecturer of the Visual Communication Design study program, concentrating on advertising, has been conducting researches in advertising, environment graphic design, and vernacular graphic art.
Aulia Yeru is known as a lecturer, researcher, and artist. He teaches in Intermedia Studio which encourages its students to make art using an interdisciplinary approach. His artworks and researches concentrate on environmental change and spatial production.