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Data Helps National Naval Aviation Museum’s AV Take Flight
By Dan Daley
Data analysis techniques can also empower smarter AV design and purchase decisions. Recently, the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, used an array of data points to evaluate the costs related to one of its central attractions: the museum’s 325-seat Naval Aviation Memorial Giant Screen Theater.
Full Sail University Raises the Bar for Esports Venues
By Dan Daley
This spring, Full Sail University, a media-arts college in Winter Park, Fla., will open The Fortress, an 11,200-square-foot competitive gaming arena.
AV, Outcomes, and the 2017 NFL Draft
By Dan Daley
2017’s NFL draft spectacular took live-event production considerably further than in the past.
Vroom: Daytona Reimagines AV in Sports Venues
By Dan Daley
The $400 million renovation of NASCAR’s flagship venue, officially unveiled at the Daytona 500 in February, was envisioned to bring the fan-in-the-stands experience up to par with those of MLB, NFL and NBA stadiums and arenas.
Central Park SummerStage Music Venue Uses Predictive Audio Modeling to Avoid Noise Complaints
By Dan Daley
The final system design, incorporating acoustical and predicted noise measurements, dropped the sound-pressure level by 30 dB by the time it reached Fifth Avenue, to a level roughly equivalent to loud conversation.
City Winery: Vintage AV Venues
By Dan Daley
Customers today want repeatable AV solutions. The same goes for event venues.
Bowled Over: AV Injects New Life into an Old Pastime
By Dan Daley
Bowling isn’t what it used to be. Back from the1940s through the 1970s, the bowling alley was known as the “blue collar country club,” offering an accessible activity that was also a staple of weekend broadcast sports.
Las Vegas’ Cosmopolitan: AV on a Grand Scale
By Dan Daley
When the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel and casino was conceived more than a decade ago, it was meant to bring a next-generation level of luxury to the Strip.
Software Company Gets Collaboration Costs Under Control
By Dan Daley
Data played a major role in the company’s initiative to upgrade its own internal communications systems from mere telephones to unified communications and collaboration (UCC).
Church Doesn’t Sound the Way It Used To
By Dan Daley
The way that music has changed in some American churches has been cause for joy for advocates of what’s known as the contemporary style of worship and consternation by traditionalists.
The University of Richmond Creates an Immersive Welcome Center That Tells a Story
By Dan Daley
Last year, the school finished the 56,000-square-foot, $26.5 million Queally Center, a welcome center designed to serve as a “front door” for prospective students.
NYC's Hammerstein Ballroom: An Event Waiting to Happen
By Dan Daley
Joan Jett is singing onstage with Alice Cooper, while the members of Cheap Trick are flailing away on their instruments nearby. A 25-foot screen behind them, fed by one of four in-house Ikegami HD cameras, makes the ensemble look larger than life, even in the rear balcony.
Digital Connectivity and Advanced AV Capabilities Drive Collaboration
By Dan Daley
New York accounting firm CohnReznick has moved beyond the physical limitations of conference rooms and Post-it Notes to create and collaborate in new, digitally-driven ways.
Noise Problems at Red Rocks Addressed by Data Analysis
By Dan Daley
When the topic of noise comes up, the adage that “One man’s floor is another man’s ceiling” becomes palpably relevant, especially if you’re the one in the downstairs apartment.
UNLV Uses Data to Highlight the Value of a Well-Managed AV Operation
By Dan Daley
The outcome included a detailed analysis of room-utilization rates and a case for finally taking the school’s aging VCR decks out of the AV mix.
Noise Nearly Turned a Doha Hotel Lounge into a Theme-Park Ride
By Dan Daley
Adjacent to a large convention center, La Cigale, one of Doha’s newest luxury hotels, presents its guests with a wealth of colors, textures, and creature comforts.