Audio Spotlight Technology Tours The Globe WIth 'Jurassic World: The Exhibition'
Holosonics' Audio Spotlight directional speakers are currently featured at Chicago's Field Museum as part of a global tour of 'Jurassic World: The Exhibition.' The unique sound beam technology is used to immerse audiences directly into scenes inspired by the feature film, captivating visitors of all ages. Audio Spotlight technology is providing sound for the exhibit's world tour, which held its North American premiere at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute earlier this year.
Visitors to the Field Museum's new "Jurassic World: The Exhibition" may feel they are actually visiting Isla Nublar, a park filled with re-created dinosaurs just like in the hit 2015 movie "Jurassic World." As part of the exhibit, visitors take on the role of guests and tour the park through re-creations from the film, the fourth in the "Jurassic Park" series.
The massive exhibit was created by Imagine Exhibitions in collaboration with paleontologist adviser Jack Horner, and Audio Spotlight sound beam technology by Holosonics, which was selected to add various engaging sounds throughout the interactive exhibit space, without bleed to surrounding areas.
Since 2000, Audio Spotlight systems have been installed in thousands of locations around the world. From museums, exhibits, galleries and retail stores, to digital signage, hospitals, libraries and special projects, the world's top companies have chosen the unique, patented Audio Spotlight technology to provide high-quality, precisely targeted sound.
Learn more about Audio Spotlight and the amazing technology behind it here.