Category Archive: Invisible Audio

Jan 31 2012

Museum Sound Installation – if walls could talk…

Outdoor Wooden Door as a Flat Panel Speaker

“It was a very simple installation but in the overall context of the work it was perfect. The FeONIC speaker was attached to the original door of what was Limerick’s Magdalene laundry and a sound piece from an oral history interview was played, transforming the door into a speaker.

The piece was a description of …

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Jan 31 2012

Sound Design – The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester

FeONIC Drives for Stage Monitors

Sound Design : Localisation of Sound using Floor Speakers

When working on Sound Design in the Royal Exchange Theatre, each show provides many exciting opportunities and challenges. The main challenge on ‘Beautiful Thing’ was to create a sound source under a very shallow stage. The designer had decided to lay the faces of the buildings on …

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Oct 26 2011

Australian Home Theatre Installation

Overview – FeONIC’s F1+ audio drives used for fully integrated home theatre

Chrissie and Matt Clarke – Home audio enthusiasts –Sydney,Australia – mattchrissie.clarke@gmail.com

The FeONIC F1.1/F1.2 drives have been used to provide a state of the art, home theatre experience that places you in the music via hidden speakers without tearing your walls apart. Our …

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Oct 05 2011

Unique Church PA system

ChristChurch

FeONIC’s F1.3 audio drives have been used to transform the roof of a 19th Century Church into a state of the art sound system

Designer/installer – Killian Playthell Steele

Contact: k@kloop.co.uk  / M: 07796 683991

The sound system in place at Christ Church is now almost invisible but provides a clear transmission …

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Aug 15 2011

’76 to present – Using Sound to Reduce Stress

FeONIC-case-study - '76 to present

Case study from one of our resellers ’76 to present.

They are a  Multisensory Marketing and Advertising agency – www.76topresent.com

This project featured the F4 audio drives used as Floor Speakers.

One of our clients is a successful medical practice. Having spoken to the staff, we learned that one of the greatest …

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Mar 02 2006

Pharaohs Brought to Life … with Sound – Museum Display Case Audio

Egyptian Museum Case Audio

 

FeONIC’s audio drives discreetly convert exhibition cabinet glass into invisible speakers. Product-  F4 audio drives Researcher -  Francesca Monti

Museum Display Case Audio System

Many Galleries and Museums around the world have used FeONIC’s F4 Presenter Pro product to create museum display case audio systems. Helping to bring ancient unusual artifacts to life by …

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