In the News

Founding Father (p. 37)

SCN January 2012

Systems Contractor News - January 2012

Robert Simpson, Founder/Director of Electrosonic, is honored as the "founding father" of the AV industry in SCN's The Inaugural Class Hall of Fame: Honoring Those Who Define the AV Industry.

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Taking a Shot (p. 14)

Commercial Integrator December 2011

Commercial Integrator - December 2011

Electrosonic designed and installed AV technology at the Maritime Experiential Museum Typhoon Theater in Singapore to bring the story of the Belitung shipwreck from 1,100 years ago to life.

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Stellar AV (p. 32)

AV Technology December 2011

AV Technology - December 2011

Electrosonic lets visitors to the renovated Firing Room Theater at the Apollo/Saturn V Center at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex experience the excitement and wonder of NASA's Apollo 8 lunar launch with a new audio-visual presentation and show control technology.

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Time After Time (p. 60)

Attractions Management - Q4 2011

Attractions Management - Q4 2011

Electrosonic's work on NASA's "Exploration Space" and the Vindolanda and Roman Army Museum are featured in a piece highlighting some of the year's most exciting attractions.

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Day of the Dolphins (p. 58)

Lighting & Sound America - October 2011

Lighting & Sound America - October 2011

Electrosonic provided audio-visual systems for the exciting new AT&T Dolphin Tales show at the Georgia Aquarium.

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Seeking resolution (p. 38)

InAVate - October 2011

InAVate - October 2011

Electrosonic's Director of Leisure Solutions, Peter Barrett, provides his take on the growing presence and necessity for high bandwidth fibre cables and extenders.

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Novel AV Solution for National Maritime Museum (p. 48)

Museums and Heritage - October 2011

Museums & Heritage - October 2011

Electrosonic provided audio-visual systems for the new Sammy Ofer Wing at the National Maritime Museum located in Greenwich, UK.

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The New Interactive

Systems Contractor News - September 2011

Systems Contractor News - September 2011

Electrosonic's Business Development Manager, Andrew Kidd, describes the growing presence and demand for multi-touch interactive displays in museum exhibits.

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Screen Culture - Museum of the Moving Image

Sound and Communications - MOMI - Sept 2011

Sound & Communications - September 2011

Electrosonic provided audio-visual systems for the newly renovated and expanded Musem of the Moving Image located in Astoria, New York.

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AV Networks for Visitor Attractions - Ramzi Shakra

iTAV Report - Ramzi Shakra - Fall 2011

ITAV Report - Fall 2011

Electrosonic's Senior Marketing Manager Ramzi Shakra discusses the benefits of proper network design planning for visitor attractions.

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Electrosonic Designs for Cruise Center - Port of Los Angeles

Sound & Communications - Port of LA - August 2011

Sound & Communications - August 2011

Electrosonic designed the audio-visual systems for the renovated World Cruise Center at the Port of Los Angeles.

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Passage of Time - Dover Secret Wartime Tunnels

Attractions Management - Dover - August 2011

Attractions Management - August 2011

On 10 June, English Heritage opened the doors to its new Second World War attraction Operations Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk. The network of Secret Wartime Tunnels stretches for 60 meters, 26 meters deep underground behind the White Cliffs of Dover.

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View this informative video about Dover Castle.

See the Light - Robert Simpson

Attractions Management - Robert Simpson - August 2011

Attractions Management - August 2011

Robert Simpson discusses the pros and cons of LED technology in lighting displays for attractions in the latest issue of Attractions Management magazine.

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Fish Tales - AT&T Dolphin Tales

AV Technology July/August 2011

AV Technology - July/August 2011

AT&T Dolphin Tales takes place at Georgia Aquarium's new 1,800-seat multi-function theater, taking trained dolphin presentations to the next level with AV technology by Electrosonic.

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