Abstract:
This thesis explores the development of "Cultura Vista Aceh," a virtual reality (VR)
application designed to promote Acehnese culture through immersive experiences. The
application provides users with various interactive scenes, including traditional Acehnese
dances, cultural heritage, historical events like the 2004 tsunami, and educational content
about the Acehnese language and cuisine. The project involved the design, implementation,
testing, and evaluation of Cultura Vista Aceh, with a focus on user engagement and
educational value.
Significant findings indicate that Cultura Vista Aceh effectively enhances users'
understanding and appreciation of Acehnese culture. User feedback was overwhelmingly
positive, highlighting the application's potential as an educational and cultural preservation
tool. This research underscores the effectiveness of VR in cultural educationand suggests
potential expansions into other areas of cultural heritage preservation