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Parlamentarium |
Brussels, Belgium |
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Download this project profile as a PDF The Parlamentarium in Brussels is the first visitors’ centre fully accessible in 23 languages, and uses a variety of interactive multimedia exhibits to take visitors on a unique journey into the heart of the European Parliament and the European Union (EU). Electrosonic provided the main exhibition audio-visual systems for Stuttgart-based designer ATELIER BRÜCKNER, who ingeniously fitted the exhibition into a space originally designed to be an underground car park. |
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Hitler Letter Exhibit at the Museum of Tolerance |
Los Angeles, CA |
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Download this project profile as a PDF The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles acquired an early letter written by Adolf Hitler calling for the elimination of the Jewish people. Written in September 1919, the only document personally signed by Hitler calls for “an anti-Semitism based on reason…[whose]…final aim, however must be the uncompromising removal of the Jews altogether.” Electrosonic created an interactive exhibit to present this letter, which is considered one of most important archival documents in the history of the Second World War. |
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library |
New York, NY |
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Download this project profile as a PDF The New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, which explores the political, cultural and social history of New York, underwent a three-year, $70-million renovation that now features a new 3,400-square-foot space. Electrosonic provided the audio, video and control systems for the renovation of the city’s oldest museum. Platt Byard Dovell White Architects and Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership were the design team on the project. |
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Vindolanda & Roman Army Museum |
Northumberland, UK |
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Download this project profile as a PDF The Vindolanda Trust’s two tourist attractions, ‘The Roman Army Museum’ and ‘The Roman Vindolanda Fort and Museum’, deployed audio-visual technology to dramatically demonstrate Roman life on the edge of the empire 2000 years ago. Electrosonic was the AV Systems Integrator for the exhibition displays, under contract of Edinburgh-based exhibition designer Studio MB. Electrosonic continues to support the Trust, providing a service contract, which includes preventative maintenance, repairs and 24/7 technical support across both sites. |
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China State Shipbuilding Pavilion at Expo 2010 |
Shanghai, China |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Its arc structure resembling the keel of a ship, the China State Shipbuilding Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China showcases the nation’s time-honored history of shipbuilding and is one of the few pavilions that will remain as a museum after the Expo concludes. Electrosonic provided the extensive audio, video and show-control systems for the pavilion that enable visitors to explore the role of shipping in China’s past, investigate exciting concepts for future floating cities and farms, and simulate navigation. Electrosonic was challenged to deliver multi-image and edge-blended displays onto unusual surfaces; and furnish immersive interactive experiences for visitors. |
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Gettysburg National Military Park |
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
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Download this project profile as a PDF The new Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center orients visitors to the park, features exhibits that place the Battle of Gettysburg in the larger context of American history, preserves the park’s massive collection of Civil War and Gettysburg artifacts, and showcases the famous, historic Cyclorama painting. Electrosonic provided design support to AV designer Bob Haroutunian of PPI and supplied and installed the AV equipment for the 139,000-square facility, which is operated in partnership with the non-profit Gettysburg Foundation, replacing the former visitor facilities located at Cemetery Ridge.
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The Hong Kong Wetlands |
Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong |
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The Hong Kong Wetlands Park occupies 61Ha (150 acres) next to Tin Shui Wai, a new town in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is alongside Deep Bay on an important bird migration route, but while birds are a major element of the park, the overall focus is broader, looking at the importance of wetlands for mankind and wildlife. Electrosonic engineered the principal AV and computer interactive systems, under sub-contract to Beck Interiors, the main exhibition contractor. |
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Muhammad Ali Museum |
Louisville, Kentucky |
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Electrosonic scored a knock out at the new Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky where it teamed with Cortina Productions of McLean, Virginia, which managed production of the exhibits’ AV components, to supply the AV hardware and control systems employed throughout the Center and in numerous exhibitions spanning Ali’s life. In addition to providing and installing the audio-visual equipment, The Muhammad Ali Museum also secured an all inclusive service contract with Electrosonic. |
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The Center for Empowered Living and Learning (The CELL) |
Denver, Colorado |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Visitors to Denver’s new Center for Empowered Living and Learning (The CELL) are plunged into a multimedia experience designed to explore one of the most important issues of our time: the threat of global terrorism. Through museum-wide audio, video and control systems furnished by Electrosonic, visitors follow The CELL’s dynamic inaugural exhibit, "Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism.” |
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