Above all, entertainment

Lighting & Sound International, cruiseship install - Above all, entertainment

Lighting & Sound International, cruiseship install – Above all, entertainment

The cruise ship industry is booming and P&O Cruises’ newest ship, the 115,000 ton, 3,080 passenger Azura knows how to attract its customers with the best entertainment afloat. Geny Caloisi reports on how P&O Cruises has taken the opportunity to enhance the consistency and reliability of the ship’s technical entertainment installation . . .

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A new life for The Dome

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AV Magazine, applications – A new life for the Dome

The white elephant has been revived. The a-v content, rather than the technology, in the original Millennium Dome let it down, but now the structure has a new lease of life, reports Geny Calois.

The beginning of the new millennium left Londoners with a huge dormant white elephant in north Greenwich. The Dome angered many people because of the ludicrous amount of taxpayers’ money – £750m – spent on something that only lasted a year and was closed for five.

But the days of the Dome’s useless existence are over. Now it has become a vibrant gathering space with plenty of things going on at any one time. This is the birth of ‘The O2.’

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At the feet of Eros

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AV Magazine, applications – At the feet of Eros

Attractive, intelligent, well connected, clear to the point and beautiful. No, that’s not the description of your next date, although if you follow Amora’s advice it might be. Amora is a new permanent exhibition at London’s Trocadero shopping centre, just a few minutes from piccadilly’s Eros.

London’s latest a-v based visitor attraction is particularly sexy. Geny Caloisi reports.

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Creativity for export

 

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AV Magazine, technology – Creativity for export

After being in the doldrums, live events are once again playing an important part in the a-v communications mix. IVCA’s new Livecom event reflected that, as Geny Caloisi reports.

Follow this link to see the PDF: Creativity for export Jan07