How to use audiovisual to create experiential events that drive engagement, whatever your budget
In the not too distant past, AV demands in a corporate environment were much more limited. Looking back, it seems like it was a matter of setting up projection and sound in a few meeting rooms, and boom, you’re done. But the workplace has changed as technology has changed— and AV is playing
An immersive, intimate installation where not everything is as it seems
Defining standards will help prevent audiovisual support headaches and keep your institution on the path to its strategic goals.
The needs of those who work and learn in institutions of higher education require environments that reflect their preferences and culture more than ever before. That’s why experiential branding and wa
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No industry is immune to change, and this is even more true for technology-based economies whose life cycles can be measured in time spans as short as three months. If you’ve worked in the audio-visual (AV) industry in the past decade, you’ve witnessed a hardware-centric community transform itself into one driven by software and innovation. …
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Lucasfilm has had decades to perfect its storytelling craft in film and TV. However, the same can’t be said for its work in immersive entertainment, which encompasses virtual reality, augmented rea…
When it comes to audio visual project management, you need to have a solid roadmap to ensure you reach your goals successfully.
People used to imagine an online video world that was engaging and interactive. But, instead of achieving that, we've settled for duplicating TV.
We’ve had 3D images for decades, but effectively imitating 3D sound has always eluded researchers. Now a machine-learning algorithm can produce “2.5D” sound by watching a video.
Presented is an overview of virtual and augmented reality techniques. This article is tailored for learning professionals who find mixed reality interesting but confusing. Included are a dozen features that differentiate points on the Mixed Reality Spectrum, enabling readers to choose the ones that are best suited for learners.
As a scientist, I was recently involved in bringing my work to the big screen. This was not a Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster but “big screen” in the literal sense: an art production about science that used the Lovell radio telescope, a 3,200-ton steel behemoth supporting of a 76-meter wide dish, to generate and show audio-visual …
How could we create a technology capable of replacing our own reality?
Showcasing the full power of Intel Sports' Intel True View immersive experience technology.
360º Video. Virtual Reality. Augmented Reality. Immersive technology – you’ve read about it on sites across the internet, you might have even watched a 360º video on Facebook or tried on a Virtual Reality headset at a conference. But do you understand the differences between the multiple types of immersive technologies? Do you know how …
A control system is easily the most important part of any multifaceted audiovisual presentation system, boardroom, or videoconferencing installation. Without a quality control system, or at least a well thought out one, AV systems are cumbersome to operate and can lead to faculty, executives, or other members of your organization developing an unhealthy fear of technology.
While video is currently king of the digital content world, more immersive options, like AR and VR, are slowly taking hold, and could be the next big shift to get ahead of.
Markey's Rental & Staging provides five essential questions for meeting planners to ask their audiovisual suppliers.
Students today aspire to do more with technology than simply be passive consumers of a new media form. The compelling nature of immersive technologies