Jakarta, Feb. 11 -- Indonesia's deputy minister of creative economy called for more inclusive public art installations to boost the country's creative ecosystem and public participation, highlighting a film-based activation planned for the Lunar New Year celebrations.

"Tradition and modern creativity must offer shared experiences that mobilize the creative ecosystem and encourage public participation," Deputy Minister Irene Umar said in a statement issued on Wednesday.

She said one of the featured activations during the "Nusantara Lunar New Year" celebration at Banteng Square will be a film installation of Visinema's "Na Willa," which portrays the life of a Chinese-Indonesian family.

The installation will be set up at the public square...