Dear Colleagues,
I am researching different ways to provide audio for a new interpretive video that will be installed in our museum court. Rather than headsets, I'd like to consider an audio spotlight. Specifically, the Audio Spotlight from Holosonic was recommended by our tech consultants. We have used audio domes before in an exhibition and the sound leaked throughout the gallery and was distracting for the visitors and our docents and staff.
Has anyone used the Holosonic Audio Spotlight before? How many people did it accommodate at once? Standing or seated? Did the floor and wall materials impact the sound distribution? What kind of feedback did you get from the visitors?
In addition to sound, we will also have the video captioned.
Thank you,
Leah
Leah Fox
Director
of Public Programs
Currier Museum of Art
201 Myrtle Way
Manchester, NH
03104
603.669.6144 x119
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