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Reimagining Surfaces Using 3D Architectural Projection Mapping |
Orlando, Florida |
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Download this project profile as a PDF During the 2011 International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) tradeshow in Orlando, Florida, Electrosonic hosted an exclusive industry event highlighted by a spectacular 3D architectural projection presentation on the side of the Crowne Plaza Universal Hotel. Architectural projection mapping is a technique that can turn almost any physical surface into an animated video display. |
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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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Typhoon Theater at the Maritime Experiential Museum in Singapore |
Sentosa, Singapore |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Visitors to the Maritime Experiential Museum at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore can get an up-close look at a shipwreck in the Typhoon Theater where Electrosonic provided audio-visual design, engineering, integration and installation of the audio, video and control equipment to help simulate an amazing historical journey. The company was hired by Sunray Woodcraft Construction and worked under the general guidance of museum designers Ralph Appelbaum Associates. Super 78 created the content for the attraction. |
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AT&T Dolphin Tales at Georgia Aquarium |
Atlanta, Georgia |
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Download this project profile as a PDF An inspiring theatrical production starring Atlantic bottlenose dolphins is thrilling and amazing visitors at the newly-expanded Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. AT&T Dolphin Tales presents a sweeping 25-minute musical tribute to the beauty and grace of dolphins. Electrosonic played a major role in the show’s development, designing, supplying and installing all the audio and video equipment the show required. The show was crafted by Florida-based entertainment design and production company WOW!Works. |
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Dark Rides at OCT Parks in China |
Shanghai and Shenzhen, China |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Developer OCT called on Electrosonic to provide all the AV solutions for two new dark ride attractions at Happy Valley outside Shanghai and Window of the World in Shenzhen, north of Hong Kong. Although a thousand miles separate the theme parks, the two attractions were virtually identical in size and scope for Electrosonic, which supplied full projection systems and screens, the main show control system, 4D effects, audio and lighting. |
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USA Pavilion |
Shanghai, China |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Attracting over seven million visitors during its six months of operation, the USA Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China delivered its Rise to the Challenge theme in a series of Hollywood-style, multi-dimensional presentations that told the story of the American spirit of perseverance, innovation and community building. |
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Information and Communications Pavilion |
Shanghai, China |
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Download this project profile as a PDF Visitors flocking to the Information & Communications Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China got a taste of cutting-edge information and communication technologies (ICT) to come when they toured the attraction presented by China Mobile and China Telecom. BRC Imagination Arts was the creator and producer for the world’s first Multi-Dimensional Interactive Network pavilion. |
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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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Crossroads of the World - Jakarta Fountain |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Visitors to Crossroads of the World, a two-story, 400,000 square-foot mall in Jakarta, Indonesia, eagerly await the spectacular once-an-hour dancing waters attraction in a Rockefeller Center-style plaza designed by Gary Goddard Entertainment (GGE) with engineering, AV and lighting support from Electrosonic Inc. |
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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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