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Prague Quadrennial 2011 Taking Shape

Prague Quadrennial 2011 Taking Shape

PRAGUE, Czech Republic – Organizers for the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (PQ 2011) set for June 16 – 26, 2011, a showcase for trends in a variety of scenography disciplines from more than 60 countries, announced new locations, international jury selections, and an introduction of the series of symposia.

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Barco Gear Used for AEO LED Display in Times Square

NEW YORK – Barco LED and LCD products were used for American Eagle Outfitters (AEO)'s new flagship store in Times Square. AEO turned to the Barnycz Group, a Baltimore-based design firm, which worked with Barco on the exterior display involving a 12-faceted assemblage of LED panels, almost 15,000 square feet in size, that includes a 25-story LED tower.

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Designing the Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show

Is there any pressure when you sign on to design the Halftime show at the Super Bowl? You are working on one of the highest-viewed televised sporting events in the U.S.; you want something that no one has ever seen before; you are working with the biggest names in music; and it all happens live in a 12-minute performance. Oh, and you have only eight-minutes to set it all up in front of 100,000 people.

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Price Buyers Make Great Liars

There was once a lighting supplier who bought a case of 12 PAR lamps from the manufacturer for $200 and sold them for $15 each. Business was brisk. At the end of the month, the owner counted his money and found that he was a little short on cash. So he called a meeting of the entire company and explained the problem. "What are we going to do?" an employee asked. "Isn't it obvious?" the owner answered. "We're going to get a bigger warehouse."

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Remaking “Memphis”

Scenic and projection designer David Gallo thinks that the vibrant rock musical Memphis is a relatively simple show from a visual standpoint, but that that doesn't mean that boundaries weren't pushed. The Broadway production, which includes a variety of moving scenery, including an adjustable bridge, pillars that move around the stage and a band that glides around the stage, is an energetic, exciting spectacle.

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Philips Lighting Looks for a Future So Bright

For centuries, alchemists in Europe and Asia tried in vain to transform common metals into gold. The entertainment lamp manufacturing business unit of Philips Lighting in Turnhout, Belgium does it on a regular basis. Using sand, metal, and ceramics, they transform these very ordinary materials into a variety of extraordinary lamps for the entertainment industry, including MSR Gold FastFit lamps.

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