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MasterBrands Grohe Radical Media |
SEGA's Joypolis Cybermedia Jack Morton Worldwide |
MasterBrands
MasterBrands, a cabinet maker from Jasper, IN, used Audio Spotlight
technology to enhance their presentation at the Homebuilder's Show in
Las Vegas. The company wanted to drive home their company motto and
make their exhibit more user-friendly by adding narration about
different product lines to various areas of their display. They
installed twelve Audio Spotlight speakers discretely on poles 14 feet
above the ground, creating twelve separate zones of sound within the
exhibit and preserving the quiet outside of it.
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Grohe
Grohe,
one of the world's premier suppliers of high-end bath fixtures, knew
that brightly illuminating products in their tradeshows was essential
to attracting customers. With the Audio Spotlight system, Grohe can now
illuminate their products with sound. Designed by Unimark BV of
Belgium, each product location featured a long overhead tunnel
containing an Audio Spotlight system. Each beam, in conjunction with
lighting, "showered" the product with sound, bringing a unique and
memorable experience to booth visitors.
Radical Media
Radical
Media, one of the world's top advertising and design agencies, wanted
to create a splash for their tenth anniversary celebration at New
York's Art Director's Club. Radical had compiled dozens of their best
television spots for clients such as Travelocity, Pontiac, and
Microsoft, and created a "video wall" collage. They were unsure,
however, how to provide sound - with traditional speakers, they would
either have to choose one ad at a time to hear, or subject their guests
to a cacophony of noise. Thankfully, they knew about the Audio
Spotlight. Radical Media mounted nine of our systems overhead, and each
carried a single television soundtrack. In different spots on the
floor, listeners would hear soundtracks corresponding to specific
videos projected on the screen. And the overall environment stayed
quiet and noise-free.
Sega's Joypolis
SEGA's innovative theme park and arcade has the very first public
installation of Audio Spotlight technology - installed back in year
2000, while Dr. Pompei was still a graduate student at MIT. Located in
the midst of other cutting-edge attractions, the Audio Spotlight has
been used to wow visitors with projections of its unique sonic beams
for over five years. As a testament to the reliability and rugged
design of the Audio Spotlight product line, their equipment has been
running continuously for over five years - and still works perfectly
today.