APPLICATION OF MOTION TECHNOLOGY IN INTERIOR DESIGN Case : NATURAL PREHISTORIC LIFE MUSEUM

The prehistoric life on planet Earth is certainly still a big question for mankind to this day. Planet Earth has existed and was created about 4.5 billion years ago, and according to the fossil record, the first living creature appeared on Earth about 3 to 2.8 billion years ago followed by the disco...

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Main Author: Rizky M 17314014, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/29337
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The prehistoric life on planet Earth is certainly still a big question for mankind to this day. Planet Earth has existed and was created about 4.5 billion years ago, and according to the fossil record, the first living creature appeared on Earth about 3 to 2.8 billion years ago followed by the discoveries of thousands of fossils and specimens of the other prehistoric creatures. The curiosity about this course encourages humanity to examine how life and conditions on earth at that time, so that appeared the various disciplines to certain facilities in order to accommodate information relating to prehistoric life. <br /> <br /> The procurement of facilities in the form of Museum of Prehistoric Life in Indonesia, especially in the city of Bandung, certainly not only responds to the lack of related facilities, and the Indonesian people's ignorance of prehistoric life caused by certain factors, but also optimize the value of urban tourism by forming a strong primary tourist function with scientific and historical content. The role of Motion Technology applied within the museum will have an effect on the delivery of material, information, and messages intended by the museum. In addition, Motion Technology can also provide a few attractions and creating the spatial experience in the museum so that the museum seems more lively and interesting than just reading the infographic listed in the other conventional museums