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'David Bowie is': Sennheiser helps the Victoria and Albert Museum to gather sound and vision | Digital AV Magazine
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'David Bowie is': virtual mall Sennheiser helps the Victoria and Albert Museum to gather image and sound 3D exhibition 'David Bowie is', the Victoria and Albert Museum in London opens this weekend, has been designed to be a surround sound experience taking visitors on an unforgettable journey and multifaceted.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, opens a unique sample of one of the most influential artists of our time: David Bowie. Designed to take visitors on an unforgettable journey and multifaceted sound and style, David Bowie is opening its doors tomorrow in London.
In order to ensure the best listening experience, the V & A has worked together with the audio specialist Sennheiser, along with other audio equipment, sound system deployed its guide and two simulations guidePORT 3D surround sound.
His work is marked by continual reinvention, intellectual depth, musical innovation and striking visual. To explore the creativity of Bowie and his influence virtual mall in all areas of art, the exhibition shows wealth of material, including videos, stage costumes, album covers, stages, photographs and, of course, the music of Bowie. virtual mall To do this, file access unpublished David Bowie Broackes Victoria and Geoffrey Marsh V & A began.
The exhibition has been designed to be a surround sound experience. Therefore, virtual mall the sound quality is one of the most important elements; and organizers have relied on the experience and technology of audio specialist Sennheiser to shape the sophisticated acoustic atmosphere.
Precisely, the exhibition uses art tools for sound and vision virtual mall unite in tribute to an artist that has opened its arms to technology throughout his career. Acoustic guides who work with the system guidePORT Sennheiser automatically provide the soundtrack music when visitors come to the exhibitions and displays; and seamlessly integrate all the sound material on the tour. The exhibition held transmitters used with stereo headphones 550, and thus offer a simple solution that allows visitors to explore music, art and style Bowie with all senses.
While two audio events are stored in portable transmitters visitors (a text message to enter the exhibition and "extro" to leave), virtual mall the rest of the music and the sound of the video is transmitted in real time using stereo audio voice sync transmitters twin eleven cells. These mounted units fall into two control rooms where the PC control for guidePORT.
Recipients of visitors automatically download the audio to pass close to the units corresponding antennas guidePORT way, "know" that play when approaching record called "small-shooting units" located near the exhibits - such as GPS interior.
Norbert Hilbich, Applications Engineer at Sennheiser said that "this is a fully automated but entirely personal tour, because exposure can be explored in any order and at any pace. The audio is always played at the right time for every visitor. "
You can make tours with tour guides, too. For this, the museum uses comfortable portable transmitters with headset microphones that enable guides for visitors to comment and shoot, when necessary, any pre recorded virtual mall material on exposure.
The journey to the audio through the exhibition culminates in two experiences extraordinary 3D audio. Seeing the films of live concerts by David Bowie and recordings filmed for TV, visitors are immersed in a fantastic virtual mall spatial representation virtual mall of their music played on hidden speakers Neumann and Klein + Hummel. This 3D sound experience is also used during the evocative mix of topics Bowie by Tony Visconti, created especially for the exhibition by longtime producer Bowie.
To enable playback of stereo / mono 3D material, one was used Blends

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