AV Design

Typhoon Theater at the Maritime Experiential Museum in Singapore

Sentosa, Singapore

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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 the Design Consulting team at Electrosonic designed 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.

AT&T Dolphin Tales at Georgia Aquarium

Atlanta, Georgia

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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. The Design Consulting team at Electrosonic played a major role in the show’s development, designing all the audio and video equipment the show required. The show was crafted by Florida-based entertainment design and production company WOW!Works.

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Alloway, Scotland

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The National Trust for Scotland recently completed a major development bringing all the Robert Burns related sites in Alloway, Scotland, together. Principal among these sites is the Burns Cottage, which for many years has represented the nucleus of the museum, and a brand new museum building; together they represent the new Robert Burns Birthplace Museum. Event Communications designed the museum exhibition, and Electrosonic’s Design Consulting team began the project as their audio-visual systems designer. After a tender process, Electrosonic was also appointed as the AV systems integrator, working directly for the National Trust for Scotland.

Secret Wartime Tunnels at Dover Castle

Dover, UK

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Situated in the network of 60-meter long secret tunnels, 26-meters deep underground behind the famous White Cliffs of Dover, English Heritage’s “Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk” makes extensive use of audio-visual technology to recreate the drama of the Dunkirk evacuation. Denmark based Kvorning Design & Communication designed and produced the new attraction and Electrosonic was the AV systems integrator. Kvorning selected Electrosonic to work with them from the initial design stage, to help validate design ideas, until completion. Throughout the project Electrosonic faced some difficult tasks, including dealing with the underground climate and projecting images into spaces where no surface is straight.

Kennedy Space Center "Exploration Space"

Kennedy Space Center, FL

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Exploration Space, the first attraction at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to examine the future of space exploration, combines live theater, interactive exhibits and new media components to engage and inform audiences about the next 20 years in space exploration. Exploration Space was designed and produced by BRC Imagination Arts in conjunction with Delaware North Companies Parks & Resorts and NASA. The Design Consulting team at Electrosonic designed the exhibit’s entire AV system, including projection, audio, video and show control.

USA Pavilion

Shanghai, China

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Attracting over two million visitors in its first two 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. BRC Imagination Arts was the show designer and producer and created all the content for the Pavilion. The Design Consulting team at Electrosonic designed the audio-visual and control systems to bring the spirit of America to life.

Information and Communications Pavilion

Shanghai, China

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Visitors flocking to the Information & Communications Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai got a taste of cutting edge information and communication technologies 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. The Design Consulting team at Electrosonic designed the audio-visual and control systems to showcase these upcoming technologies.

NASCAR Hall of Fame

Charlotte, North Carolina

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The 150,000 square-foot NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina celebrates the history and excitement of racing by honoring the legends of NASCAR. The Design Consulting team at Electrosonic worked together with the project group led by Ralph Appelbaum Associates to create an engaging and cutting-edge audio-visual experience. These audio-visual elements include touch screen interactive exhibits, the Hall of Honor, the 278-seat Belk High Octane Theater, directional speaker systems, and giant interior and exterior video displays.

National WWII Museum Victory Theater

New Orleans, LA

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The Victory Theater is a new addition to the National WWII Museum located in New Orleans. Equipped with a 120 feet wide screen and 250 seats, the Victory Theater provides viewers with a truly immersive 4-D cinematic experience. The audience is able to witness the historic battles and stories of World War II with the dynamic effects of archival footage, animation, scenery, sound and sensory effects.  Electrosonic Design Consulting worked with the Project Team led by The Hettema Group to develop the complex video and audio presentation.

The CELL

Denver, CO

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 designed and furnished by Electrosonic, visitors follow The CELL’s dynamic inaugural exhibit; "Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism.”