2. Prototype: The Culture Odor
The Culture Odor Zone (Figure 10) creates at- mosphere in U-Thong Sri Dvaravati exhibition room with motion graphics and odors. When visitors walk into the room, the atmosphere of golden light shed- ding down and leading to civilization will appear with “Moke” flowers continuously falling down. Concur- rently, visitor will catch the scent of “Moke” flowers which have connotation about Thai culture in Bud- dhism with the meaning of innocence and Thai people also believe and relate to ancient objects which are exhibited in the room.
Figure 11 Installation Media Techniques Display (Top View Floor Plan) of the Culture Odor Zone at U-Thong Sri Dvaravati Ex-
hibition Room.
crop split into four sections. Next, use the program Flash to write a script file. With that, playing time is flexible and easy to control by the motions. Third, the Hardware which has been used is Projector, Sen- sor and Computer. The principle of control hardware is a series of experimental Infrared Circuit FK 512 sensors. Fourth, installation (Figure 11) needs to cal- culate the distance access to all controls and consider the devices as well. The projectors have to be set in order to project the four motions and fit into the full area. The next issue is installing sensor to catch the visitor within a good walking distance and installa- tion angle position.
Media Techniques: Projector, Sensor and Com- puter
3. Prototype: The Story of U-Thong
In the Story of U-Thong Zone, the pagoda mod- els build by the National Museum U-Thong present contents of artifacts that were found around pagoda called Chedi and ancient remains presenting a civili- zation of culture in Dvaravati Era. The gorgeous build- ing is decorated with stuccos showing religious items, art and other items of cultural value. Thus, it is nar- rated by motion context and sound using Hologram technique creating 3D motion picture which visitors can watch all around the Chedi model (Figure 12).
Figure 10
Display of the Culture Odor Zone at U- Thong Sri Dvaravati Room.
The Design Development and Installation:
Principles of the Culture Odor Zone will be con- trolled by the electronic device controller. Controller was made by a circuit FK 512 switch for catching visitor’s movement of walking into the room for a period of 3-5 seconds and then motion graphic will be played on the wall. Concurrently, visitor will get the scent of çMokeé flowers when entering the room which is scattered near the entrance. The develop- ment was divided into four parts. First, motion graph- ics content started by thinking of storyboard prior to structuring content to be presented in the proper po- sition. Then, make the motion graphics with the edit- ing software and refine the final size after trial in the real space. Second, programming which uses the VDO join coding by preparing a final VDO file and then
2. Prototype: The Culture OdorThe Culture Odor Zone (Figure 10) creates at- mosphere in U-Thong Sri Dvaravati exhibition room with motion graphics and odors. When visitors walk into the room, the atmosphere of golden light shed- ding down and leading to civilization will appear with “Moke” flowers continuously falling down. Concur- rently, visitor will catch the scent of “Moke” flowers which have connotation about Thai culture in Bud- dhism with the meaning of innocence and Thai people also believe and relate to ancient objects which are exhibited in the room.Figure 11 Installation Media Techniques Display (Top View Floor Plan) of the Culture Odor Zone at U-Thong Sri Dvaravati Ex-hibition Room.crop split into four sections. Next, use the program Flash to write a script file. With that, playing time is flexible and easy to control by the motions. Third, the Hardware which has been used is Projector, Sen- sor and Computer. The principle of control hardware is a series of experimental Infrared Circuit FK 512 sensors. Fourth, installation (Figure 11) needs to cal- culate the distance access to all controls and consider the devices as well. The projectors have to be set in order to project the four motions and fit into the full area. The next issue is installing sensor to catch the visitor within a good walking distance and installa- tion angle position.Media Techniques: Projector, Sensor and Com- puter3. Prototype: The Story of U-ThongIn the Story of U-Thong Zone, the pagoda mod- els build by the National Museum U-Thong present contents of artifacts that were found around pagoda called Chedi and ancient remains presenting a civili- zation of culture in Dvaravati Era. The gorgeous build- ing is decorated with stuccos showing religious items, art and other items of cultural value. Thus, it is nar- rated by motion context and sound using Hologram technique creating 3D motion picture which visitors can watch all around the Chedi model (Figure 12).Figure 10Display of the Culture Odor Zone at U- Thong Sri Dvaravati Room.The Design Development and Installation:Principles of the Culture Odor Zone will be con- trolled by the electronic device controller. Controller was made by a circuit FK 512 switch for catching visitor’s movement of walking into the room for a period of 3-5 seconds and then motion graphic will be played on the wall. Concurrently, visitor will get the scent of çMokeé flowers when entering the room which is scattered near the entrance. The develop- ment was divided into four parts. First, motion graph- ics content started by thinking of storyboard prior to structuring content to be presented in the proper po- sition. Then, make the motion graphics with the edit- ing software and refine the final size after trial in the real space. Second, programming which uses the VDO join coding by preparing a final VDO file and then
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