MAM Project is a series by the Mori Art Museum to support the activities of promising young artists

The Mori Art Museum presents "MAM Project 012 TROMARAMA" from Saturday, 24 July to Sunday, 7 November 2010.
Tromarama is an artist-unit based in Bandung, Indonesia. It was established in 2004 by Febie Babyrose (born 1985), Herbert Hans (born 1984) and Ruddy Hatumena (born 1984), who were then students at the Bandung Institute of Technology . Since appearing in the 2008 Singapore Biennial, they have been the focus of much attention worldwide.

With backgrounds in design and printmaking, the members make unique animation works using woodblock printmaking and stop-motion techniques as well as an array of commonly-found objects. Their best known artwork is "Serigala Militia" (2006), which is a music video for the Jakarta-based rock band Seringai. In that work, each frame was made from a single woodblock print; approximately 450 woodblocks were necessary to complete the piece. Serigala Militia combines time-consuming manual labor, dynamic images and an Indonesian rock soundtrack. Meanwhile, in the music video they made for the indies band RNRM, they used 12kg of buttons and 1kg of beads to make a colorful and cheerful presentation.