Opening the Door to the Beauty of Taman Ayun Temple with Augmented Reality Application
Bali, nicknamed the Island of the Gods and the Island of a Thousand Temples, has long been a destination that captivates with its rich culture and stunning nature. Amidst the existence of thousands of stunning temples, Taman Ayun Temple exudes the beauty and majesty of its architecture and rich history.
Visitors often lack adequate information when exploring the beauty of Taman Ayun Temple. In an effort to enrich the tourist experience, an interesting breakthrough has been born, namely an Augmented Reality (AR) based application that combines Real-Object Tracking and Location-Based Tracking technology.
Initial View of Taman Ayun AR Application
In the journal titled "Dynamic Augmented Reality Real-Object Tracking and Location-Based Tracking Application for Taman Ayun Temple," researchers have created a tool that allows visitors to explore the uniqueness of the temple in a more immersive and interactive way.
This application is an attempt to open the door to the beauty of Taman Ayun Temple by providing an unforgettable experience for visitors, letting them connect with the history and beauty of the temple in a new and exciting way.
Location-based Tracking View
One of the standout features of the app is its ability to present information directly through the user's smartphone camera, providing detailed descriptions of each object viewed. Bahasa Indonesia for local visitors and English for international visitors were chosen to ensure the app is accessible to everyone.
Detailed Display of Temple Area Information in Two Languages
This application shows its success in displaying information dynamically according to the location and objects encountered by the user. Thus, the experience of traveling to Taman Ayun Temple is expected to be more profound and memorable for each visitor.
Detailed Information Display of Barong Objects with Bilingual Real Object-Tracket
This Augmented Reality application is not just about technology, but also about how technology can enrich the understanding and appreciation of our cultural heritage. With this step, Taman Ayun Temple is not only a tourist attraction, but also a means of education and saving history for future generations.
Source: "Application of Augmented Reality Real-Object Tracking and Location-Based Tracking Dynamic Tourism Objects of Taman Ayun Temple", Sarah Olivia Meily