Saturday, November 29, 2008

Presentation #1

Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street.

Project Background

Title: Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street.

Jonker Street literally translated as “Second Class Gentlemen” in Dutch. Running parallel to Heeren Street, the street has been renamed a number of times from Jonker Street to Jalan Hang Jebat, then to Jalan Gelanggang and finally to Jalan Hang Jebat.

In the past, it was the residence of servants servicing the houses of the affluent families in Heeren Street. The famous Jonker Street is reputed to be one of the places to hunt and bargain for antiques, Authentic artifacts and relics can be traced to some shops among the host of collectibles which included knick knacks and curios. The shop houses are simple and not grandeur as opposed to Heeren Street. Comes weekend, commencing from Friday evening till Sunday night, the street is closed to facilitate the operation of Jonker Walk.

The street is turned into pedestrian mall with mobile stalls lining up the street with offerings of traditional foods, art and crafts, Chinese fortune tellers and assorted collectibles. Just go and explore for interesting curios, antiques and a host of souvenirs fin the many quaint shops along this road.

There are a number of clan houses, Chinese clubs and associations located in this part of the street. Of greater dominance are the presence of antique shops with intriguing exhibits of relics and mementoes of bygone days.

-  Melaka Street Map and Discount 29th Edition.

Title: Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street is a simulation of an existing location, it is composed of virtual models of the real location. The user benefits a lot of information about the history, activities, aesthetic values for their reference to plan ahead their trips. With Virtual Tourist Guide - Jonker Street, user may experience a 3D walkthrough of Jonker Street as well as interacting with the environment such as testing and purchasing items.

What is the objective of this project?

Interview Session with Encik Iesnordin bin Haji Malan, Penolong Kurator Kanan of Muzium Islam, Malacca.

Apakah tarikan Jonker Street?

Dari segi seni bina, kebanyakkan awal akhir 1800 hingga awal 1900. Masa itu, relik dan motif rumah mempunyai motif-motif yg menarik. Beranda dihiasi dengan kelopak-kelopak bunga, di hiasai jubin, dan relik-relik timbul seperti bentuk bunga, binatang, naga dan sbgnya drp pecahan porselin yang berkenaan dgn budaya mereka.

Kebanyakkan rumah-rumahnya, semacam satu hiasan yg menarik yg menggambarkan kekayaan, membentuk satu seni bina yg menarik dan cantik serta berseni. Campuran senibina antara barat dan tempatan, gabungan golongan Baba dan Nyonya sepanjang jalan Jonker dan Heeren, kawasan yg sudah mendapat pengiktirafan Unesco Core Zone. 

Jalan Jonker, sudah disusun semula plan strukturnya ketika Belanda memerintah. Lebar 20-22 kaki, pjg 200-300 kaki, 4/5 ruang udara. Pada masa itu, jika 2 muka rumah, cukai nya lebih tinggi berbanding 1 muka. Kawasan itu dibahagi oleh Belanda supaya dpt bekerja sama antara kaum Cina dan India.

Geran-geran rumah yg digunakan pada zaman Belanda masih digunakan pada zaman British. Pada zaman British, pihak British banyak membuka lombong dan mereka byk membina rumah pada keruntuhan rumah-rumah Belanda. Tapi masih ada juga bangunan-bangunan Belanda di Jalan Jonker Street. Ada sebuah gudang pada zaman Belanda yg masih ada pada zaman ini. Nama gudang tersebut adalah Atler's Ice yg dibina pada 1673 dibina oleh pedagang Cina. Tujuan besi 1673 itu adalah utk mengukuhkan tembok yang menunjukkan bahawa bangunan itu sudah terbina sejak 1673. Kawasan Jonker Street, boley dibaiki, tetapi  tidak boley diubah, diruntuhkan dan dirobohkan. 

Terdapat byk kedai-kedai antik di Jalan Jonker pada masa ini. Namun sebenarnya, konsep asal Jonker Street utk menarik pelancong agak lari sedikit. Asalnya, tujuan memulihara Jonker Street adalah mahu mewujudkan suasana pada zaman Belanda. Jadi org Cina, berpakaian cheongsam, org Melayu berpakaian baju kurung spt era 1800. Pada satu kedai, nampak kedai Belanda, satu kawasan ada tarian singa, pada satu kedai mendendangkan lagu dondang sayang, jadi akan kelihatan unik. Sayangnya, konsepnya tidak menjadi.

Questionaires for users.

  • Name: Noor Hidayanti Sekin
  • Age: 24 yrs old
  • Occupation: Executive

Q1: Do you like travelling?
Yes.

Q2: How often do you travel?
Once every 3-4 months.

Q3: Is there any problems you face?
Yes, partners to join for travelling.

Q4: Have you been to Malacca before? 
Yes, of course.

Q5: Would you state 3 places you would want to visit the most, if you come back to Malacca?
  1. Jonker Walk
  2. Umbai Grilled Fish
  3. Pantai Klebang
Q6: If you want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending for a trip?
Surf in the internet and check for the review and rates.

Q7: What kind of information would you look for in that website?                                                                 Hotel rates/ Foods/ Places/Costs and Transportation.

Q8: The conventional tourism website nowadays offers photos and videos; if virtual reality solution is being implement into that website, would it help you?                                                         Yes.

Q9: Explain, how would it help you?  

  • It could help to make comparisons
  • It helps me to make decision.
  • I can plan my trip ahead and suit it with my needs.
  • It helps with navigation, I would know what to find at which area?
  • It saves time; well planned trip.
  • It helps to save cost.
  • I wont get lost.
  • It'll make me feel more eager and excited to come and visit the place
Name: Mohd Nazrin Anuar
Age: 20 yrs old
Occupation: Student
Q1: Do you like travelling?
Yes.

Q2: How often do you travel?
Once a year.

Q3: Is there any problems you face?
Transportation/financial and accomodation.

Q4: Have you been to Malacca before? 
Yes, during childhood.

Q5: Would you state 3 places you would want to visit the most, if you come back to Malacca?
  1. Mahkota Parade
  2. Portugese Building
  3. The ship
Q6: If you want to travel elsewhere, how would you know if the place is really interesting and worth spending for a trip?
Ask for people's experience and surf in the website.

Q7: What kind of information would you look for in that website?                                                     Place to stay/food/interesting places/cost/transportation/ majority of residents and poll               rates

Q8: The conventional tourism website nowadays offers photos and videos; if virtual reality solution is being implement into that website, would it help you?

Yes

Q9: Explain, how would it help you?  

  • Comparison
  • Navigation/Map
  • Plan your transport
  • Can budget cost while I am there
  • Can plan your journey

Interview with the locals in Malacca.

Name: Nurul Ain Atiqah binti Talit.
Age: 20
Occupation: Student
Range of income: a)<1000, b)1000 - 3000, c)3100-5000, d)>5000
Are you local? a)Yes which area? Alor Gajah , b) No, where you from? ______

Please read carefully and answer the question below.

Q1. What is interesting about Jonker Street?
Street Shopping.

Q2. What is the main attraction about Jonker Street?
Interesting things and beautiful dresses

Q3. What often do you visit Jonker Street?
Depending on my schedule and activity.

Q4. If you have a visitor/family member who come to Melaka, would you take them to JonkerStreet?
Yes, to buy any souvenir.

Q5. What can you find in the Jonker Street?
Printed T-shirt.

Name: Nor Ekemal bin Mohd Shahrin.
Age: 23
Occupation: Site Supervisor
Range of income: a)<1000, class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold;">b)1000 - 3000, c)3100-5000, d)>5000
Are you local?      a)Yes which area? Ayer Keroh, b) No, where you from? ______

Please read carefully and answer the question below.

Q1. What is interesting about Jonker Street?
Culture, music, food and the most important things are the goodies.

Q2. What is the main attraction about Jonker Street?
Music rules. (means, the oldies musics over there)

Q3. What often do you visit Jonker Street?
When I have extra money to be spent.

Q4. If you have a visitor/family member who come to Melaka, would you take them to Jonker
 Street?
It would be the thing in my mind, but then it's sad if they come on weekdays. The weekends are lot more happening.

Q5. What can you find in the Jonker Street?
Antiques, old stuff, pre-loved items, new stuff mostly from Taiwan and China.

Q6. What are the activities in Jonker Street? 
Tourists taking pictures, - interesting place for photography.
Old folks doing cha-cha dancing at the Geographer.
Old folks playing music such as keyboard, guitar and saxaphone at Geographer and Ringo.

Q7. What is worth buying in Jonker Street?
Antiques,  magic trick cards.

Q8. Would you suggest 5 must visit shops in Jonker Street?
  1. The Royal Press.
  2. Baba and Nyonya Cendol and Laksa Stall.
  3. Handmade Wooden Craft.
  4. Karaoke Stage.
  5. Abdul's Antique Shop.

Q9. Do you face any problems going to Jonker Street?
No, it's just that the place is really smelly.

Above is the data that I collected to identify the problems and offer a VR solution and put it as the objective. I will take note of the suggestion and problems that occur to offer the solution. 

Objectives: 
  • To visualize the real main concept of Jonker Street which potrays mix culture of Dutch, Chinese, Malay and India in the era of 18th century.
  • To allow the user to purchase item in Jonker Street via online.
  • To potray informative and educational virtual tourist guide by giving out content information.
What is the goal of this project?

The goal of virtual tourist guide is to give commentary on the features and the location as a guide for the user to travel.

Target User

Demographic

Age: 21 - 35 years old. 
 
Income: RM1000- RM3000

Language: English

Education level: College/University Grad.

Psychographic.

Computer Literacy: Medium

English Literacy: Average 

Technology Savvy: High

E-Shopping Drive: High

Internet Savvy: Medium

Benchmarks

In the above is the benchmark of the rendering method that will be used in my project. The rendering method is VRay Rendering. 

                                            
In the image above is the benchmark for the composition of the antiques and the aethetic values that would be deliver in my project. 

Context, Content and Emotion.


Here, I attach the CCE mind map of my project. It consist of the Content, Context and also the Emotion.



Above is the photo of the row of shops starting from No 26( Abdul's Antiques Shop) - 66(Craft and Souvenir)

to be continue..




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