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12AM
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February 27, 2019 12:00 AM March 01, 2019 08:00 AM
Live Entertainment ExpoLive Entertainment Expo TOKYO is a B-to-B trade show for the live entertainment and media industry. It gathers LED display, pro-lighting, pro-audio, stage art and digital entertainment for concert venues, theaters and amusement parks. Since Japan is core of Asia’s media and entertainment market, the show assures you unparalleled business opportunities to tap into the market. Join us and market your solutions!
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6PM
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February 27, 2019 06:00 PM 08:30 PM
Vectorworks Spotlight Essentials SeminarWith our Spotlight Essentials Seminar, you will explore some of the most common workflows and utilize the latest tools and commands of Vectorworks® Spotlight software. Designed to help you save time, by designing more efficiently, this seminar will cover the fundamental knowledge, needed to be successful with Vectorworks® Spotlight software. The Spotlight Essentials Seminar will cover topics including:
A guide to the Spotlight workspace &: Spotlight workflows
Importing a Base Plan
Document Setup
Efficient Drawing Techniques
Creating a Venue
Placing Stages, Lighting Devices, Rigging, Audio/Video Equipment, and more.
Spotlight Numbering and Labeling
Presentation and Documentation
Focusing Lights and Rendering a Scene
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7PM
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February 27, 2019 07:00 PM 08:00 PM
The Rise of Temporary and Pop-Up ArchitectureThere is an increasing need for a structure, display, enclosure, or interactive space that can be temporary, flexible, and adaptable for different people, uses, or times. This temporary architecture, sometimes referred to as "pop up" architecture, allows for great creativity and potential time and cost savings during the construction process. This webinar will look at some ways pop-up architecture has been developed, used, and admired around the world.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Discover the history and motivation behind creating temporary architecture for habitable and non-habitable spaces. : Explore the design challenges of innovative approaches to material usage, experimentation, and progressive design solutions. : Recognize the positive environmental implications of temporary architecture, including disassembling, reuse, and recycling. : Identify the ways pop-up architecture concepts are being integrated into permanent and semipermanent structures in code-compliant manners. : Sponsored by Architectural Record :
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