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Research Progress 5

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Content Since my application related closely with currency or the exact term will be Numismatic, old coins and old paper money will be my reference

Research Progress 4

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Interactions between the user and the application and emotions For the first level of the application, a mouse and a keyboard will be used while the output will be monitor and speakers. Data glove will be use in the 2nd level of the application whereas the user will be exposed on how to clean and preserve old money. Data Glove HMD stands for Head Mount Display where the user requires to wear a helmet with a fixed camera present in it Leap Motion is the new kind of data glove. The user is only required to put the box in front of the monitor and straight away the computer will render the movement. The interaction will include: Pick up Walkthough Exploring an item by panning Emotions Busy

Research Progress 3

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There are some reference for my space and form, context and content since my application will directly involved history. Here are some of the pictures taken from the internet. This coin is originated during the reign of Sultanate of Melaka. What is written on the coin is (the translation) leader of the Mukmin since during that time arabic characters are widely used from official matters to common usage such as letters and etc. Arabic traders during Sultanate of Melaka. They came to do trades and spread Islam. The Palace of Sultanate of Melaka Context Port of Melaka

Research Progress 2

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Some Benchmark on lighting inside the exhibition room Photorealism lighting from the roof to the interior Lighting from the roof and reflection of the glass on the main display item Indoor lighting shadows from single light point; atmospheric light light reflection in the glass cube and the floor's reflection indoor light with multiple light sources The reason why I choose them as my benchmark is because of their photorealism lighting which is one of the element in my virtual museum and shadows and lightings play important roles in attracting users to interact again and again with the application.

Research Progress

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History of Bank Negara Established on 26 January 1959 under the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 1958 (CBA 1958). The CBA 1958 has been repealed by the  Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009  which became effective on 25 November 2009. It is a statutory body wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia with the paid-up capital progressively increased, currently at RM100 million. The Bank reports to the Minister of Finance, Malaysia and keeps the Minister informed of matters pertaining to monetary and financial sector policies. source:  Bank Negara Malaysia Official Website Monetary Museum Source:  Monetary Museum of Bank Negara Space and form Exhibition Section where the user can freely choose era to explore The entrance to the museum