|
Photography: Tim Street-Porter 2009 VIDEO: > Play Low Speed > Play High Speed The Annenberg Space for PhotographyBusiness:CELEBRATE THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. Launch an intimate, multi-purpose gallery to heighten the public’s appreciation of traditional and digital photography. Optimize the experience with myriad high-definition AV sources and displays. Technology:Exhibits of mounted print photography greet visitors as they move into the heart of the gallery. Two curved walls contain rear projection screens with four edge-blended data projectors for large scale, film-quality images. The walls are complemented by six portable kiosks with LCD screens and speakers. Theatre-quality Dolby surround sound enhances multi-media presentations. A master control room contains digital image servers and a show control system, for pre-programmed gallery exhibits. The remote control system can also direct any media source to any visual display or speaker zone in the gallery, library, and workshop areas. Design:The space is a series of zones within a 9,700-square foot, one-story cube. The main gallery area can be quickly converted to banquet or theater seating for lectures and special events. Smaller seminars and meetings are at home in the Library and Workshop spaces. Sliding doors allow several events to occur simultaneously, or all areas to be combined for larger functions. Featured Project:The Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles Architect:AECOM Los Angeles A/V Consultant and Integrator:Cibola Systems |

