Case Studies

Brighton Dome bolsters entertainment with d&b

Brighton Dome in the UK has installed a PA system in its foyer and bar area, turning to d&b audiotechnik for its E-Series speakers. A pair of E12s are flown above the sate and E6s are paired along the walls at six metre intervals for delay.

Denmark’s oldest building chooses K-array

K-array has been chosen for the Gjellerup Church in Herning that was built in 1140 and claims to be Denmark’s oldest known building. The church’s pastors wanted an unobtrusive system and approached MAVT, a K-array distributor, for a solution.

Genelec employed to create ’œsound cube’

Marimekko, a Finnish clothing and textile brand, is using Genelec speakers to create “3D sound” in four new shops. The company employed MorrowSound True 3D, a sound processing software designed to create clouds or atmospheres of sound modelled on the way sound is heard in the real world.

Cannes upgrades distribution with Exterity

Cannes Film Festival upgraded its content distribution to IPTV this year, hiring Exterity to relay video content on demand to global media. The event’s IT management decided to transmit Festival TV in digital form to each attending journalist as well as selected broadcasters.

AV install at Dorchester Collection hotel

Coworth Park is the newest addition to the Dorchester Collection of hotels. Anna Mitchell explores how CGA Integration sensitively handled AV integration throughout the public areas of this luxury country house hotel and spa.

Olympic museum goes interactive

A travelling exhibition called Hope is starting life at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne before heading further afield to spread the message of the ‘Olympic dream’. It uses interactive media to strike up a dialogue with visitors, employing gesture recognition and touch technologies. Anna Mitchell reports.