Posts by DanGr
Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle
A re-telling of ‘The Old Woman Who Lived in a Vinegar Bottle’ at Auckland’s Fringe Festival deployed Robe fixtures for immersive effect.
Read MoreMissing in Action in the CD Era
Duncan Fry uncovers some rare items from The Early CD Age while cleaning out the shed.
Read MoreChauvet Professional Ovation H-55Ww
CX Road Test: Ovation H-55WW convection cooled LED house light.
Read MoreJess McCloughan
CX Women In AV: Jess McCloughan is a Sydney based Audio Engineer, RF Tech and Project Manager who is passionate about her work and helping others to achieve their goals.
Read MoreCOLOSSAL
Wellington-based performing arts company COLOSSAL have used Astera Titan Tubes in their performances a few times now, including at the recent HighLight Carnival of Lights in Lower Hutt.
Read MoreIP man, it’s the future
John O’Brien provides a refresher about what makes Internet Protocol work and subsequently all digital life that depends upon on it.
Read MoreThe Gibson
A good news guitar story – proof that the music industry remains a place where awesome things come to those with a generous musical spirit.
Read MoreKVM Australia turns 21
For 21 years KVM Australia has provided integrators and installers with sound technical advice and solutions on KVM and AV technologies.
Read MoreNetwork Switches
Simon Byrne steps through the key features of network switches and what is important for event professionals to know when used in show-tech environments.
Read MoreOpen Access College – Second Generation AVoIP
Open Access College (which now includes School of the Air) have been innovators in remote learning and teaching for decades so its no surprise that their facilities have always been at the cutting edge of technology for videoconferencing and collaboration.
Read MoreAMX SVSi – AVoIP Pioneers
AMX’s SVSi was one of the first AVoIP products to market – we take a look at two recent Australian installations, one corporate and one education…
Read MoreVirtual Fieldays Delivers Immersive Exhibition
New Zealand’s biggest agri-sector event Fieldays ran their tradeshow online with over 250 virtual exhibitors and 90,000+ virtual attendees from over 75 countries. This is how it was organised within a very short space of time.
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