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Christie MicroTiles Installed Near Entrance to Emory/Rollins School Of Public Health

ATLANTA – Inside the atrium near the entrance of the recently-dedicated Claudia Nance Rollins Building at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, an eight-by-six configuration of Christie MicroTiles can be seen in a convex, wood-paneled enclosure. The video wall, which measures about 10.7 by 6.5 feet, is used to display news and other information.

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ETC Licenses Patented Technology to Philips

MIDDLETON, WI – Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc. (ETC) has licensed patented technology to Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Philips). This license covers ETC technology described by U.S. Patent 6,932,491 (and foreign counterparts) utilized by Philips in their FastFit and MiniFastFit range of entertainment lamps.

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National Museum of the American Indian Features Electrosonic AV Technology

NEW YORK – The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)'s new permanent exhibition, "Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian" relied upon Electrosonic-supplied engineering for 20 exhibits, including 10 linear video stations and 10 interactive workstations housed in the NMAI's George Gustav Heye Center in the Old Customs House.

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By Design Day 2011 Set for April 23

NEW YORK – By Design Day, the joint fundraising day for Behind the Scenes in the US and Canada and Light Relief in the U.K., is now in its third year and, once again, the organizers are hoping for a bigger response than ever before.

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Alcorn McBride Marks 25th Anniversary

ORLANDO – Alcorn McBride, Inc., makers of show control, audio and video equipment for the theme-park industry, marked 25 years recently and revamped its website at alcorn.com. The company was founded in 1986 by CEO Steve Alcorn, who maintains his leadership role.

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The Who’s Tommy at Segerstrom Center for the Arts Lit with Elation Fixtures

COSTA MESA, CA – Chance Theater's production of The Who's Tommy last summer got rave reviews for KC Wilkerson's lighting and video design. When the production was re-staged at Orange County's larger Segerstrom Center for the Arts earlier this year, Wilkerson expanded the number of fixtures in the rig. The new gear list included eight Elation Design Wash LED RGBW moving heads, eight Elation Design LED 60 Strips and three Elation Design Beam 300 moving heads.

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