I recommend checking with our neighbors at the Museum of the Moving Image.  You could ask about their production of this summer's Spectacle: The Music Video exhibit.  Great use of sound domes, individual headsets, projectors, and semi-enclosed spaces throughout.  

Nicholas

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On Aug 20, 2013, at 4:31 PM, Marc Bernier <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi All,
We are in the design process of one of our future exhibition. It will include multiple video projections with sound within a same room.
I was thinking of using sound domes or sound panels…like these:

http://www.soundtube.com/cgi-bin/main.cgi?Speakers=start&series=6

http://www.dakotaaudio.com/?id=40&form_data_id=13

The ceiling there is about 9 Ft. high and we would like to have a group of four to six patrons able to see and hear each individual video….
Have you ever use any of these or similar?
Are there any you will particularly recommend?

Would we be able to achieve this without having to build rooms and walls?..or do we have to fall back on headphones…I really do not like those…
Any help will be greatly appreciated…
Thank you so much

Marc Bernier
Exhibitions Manager
The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027

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