Htms-090 Sebuah Keluarga Di Kampung A---- Kimika ... 📍
What elevates HTMS-090 from home movie to social document occurs at the 22-minute mark. A motorboat arrives with two men in clean batik shirts. They are from a timber company. Pak Idris stands.
The audio muffles, but lip-readers and local dialect speakers have reconstructed the argument: the company claims the peatland surrounding the village is "unproductive" and has been sold for an industrial acacia plantation. Ibu Salma throws a coconut shell at the boat. The children hide under the house.
The code "090" suddenly makes sense to some archivists. Is it the 90th day of the year? Or a threat level? For 090 seconds (1.5 minutes) of the tape, the camera focuses on Rina’s face. She is not scared. She is furious. She writes something on a piece of kertas minyak (oil paper) and hands it to a visitor. The document is unreadable in the footage. HTMS-090 Sebuah Keluarga Di kampung a---- Kimika ...
The designation HTMS-090 refers to a longitudinal case study of a single nuclear family residing in Kampung Kimia (Chemical Village)—a peri-urban settlement built around a now-defunct industrial processing plant. This report investigates the intersection of domestic life and chemical exposure, documenting how industrial residue transforms traditional village structures, biological health, and generational memory.
Unlike standard environmental audits, HTMS-90 focuses on the human molecule: how a mother, father, and two children adapt their rituals, diet, and even their genetic expression to a landscape poisoned and enriched by heavy metals and rare-earth byproducts. What elevates HTMS-090 from home movie to social
The central figures of HTMS-090 are the bin Ali family:
The footage is raw. There is no narration, only diegetic sound: the thump-thump of rice being pounded, a baby crying, the distant azan (call to prayer) floating across the water, and the constant, overwhelming dengung of mosquitoes. The central figures of HTMS-090 are the bin Ali family:
File Code: HTMS-090
Subject: Socio-chemical impact analysis on a rural family unit.
Location: Kampung Kimia (fictionalized name for a research settlement), Indonesia.
Date of Investigation: Q3/Q4 2023
Status: Declassified for Academic Review