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Sunday, December 8
 

11:00am PST

Tracking And Visual Computing In Live Entertainment Design
Sunday December 8, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm PST
Five years ago, we brought together a panel representing the cutting edge of tracking technology and visual computing.  This Panel returns to discuss how far visual computing, and 3D-tracking and 3D synchronization technology has come in the entertainment industry, and to discuss where it is trending. Returning are Peter Thompson (as moderator) Box of Wishes with leading innovators and power users in the field, Emric Epstein (VYV), Sam Hillyer (Tait), Aria Hailey (Zactrack), and Chris Lose (Follow-Me).

1. Explanation of how tracking, computer vision, and visual computing works in entertainment.
2. Use cases and examples of tracking and visual computing in both large and small scale shows and immersive experiences.
3. Open and frank engagement with leading professionals in the field allowing for direct access to some of the minds responsible for developing the technology.
Moderators
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Peter Thompson

Co-Founder & Owner, Box of Wishes
Peter Thompson, co-founder and owner of Box of Wishes a Creative Technology Firm specializing in design and design support for architects, designers, show producers, artists, engineers, and innovators. This support comes throughout the process from ideation and specification to execution... Read More →
Speakers
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Chris Lose

Designer Relations, Follow Me
Chris Lose is an international touring lighting director, programmer and columnist who has dedicated his life to solving problems through pragmatic decision making and calming techniques. He strives to invoke relationships and emotion through color, atmosphere, and beauty. He is dedicated... Read More →
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Aria Hailey

International Team, zactrack
Aria Hailey is a Los Angeles based lighting programmer who has been around the entertainment world since she was born. Growing up in musical theater she found her way to Webster University and from there a part of the Software Support team at ACT Entertainment. She grew in her knowledge... Read More →
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Emric Epstein

Co-Founder and Head of R&D, VYV Corporation
Emric Epstein, Co-Founder and Head of R&D at VYV Corporation, Montreal, Canada B.Sc. / M.Sc. in Computer Sciences, with a specialization in Computer Graphics, 3D Vision and Image Processing. Growing up with computers as a part of his life, Emric has always been passionate about new... Read More →
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Sam Hillyer

Director, Hardware Product Management, TAIT
Sam Hillyer started his career at Cirque du Soleil where he programmed and operated complex acrobatic performances, ensuring show integrity and performer safety. He transitioned to TAIT in 2015, holding a variety of roles focusing on control systems and technology. He led the commissioning... Read More →
Sunday December 8, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm PST
W214

1:30pm PST

Lighting Design Beyond Theatre
Sunday December 8, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
Sharing excerpts, insights, and exercises from their upcoming book (published in spring of 2025) Allen Branton and Sharon Huizinga will discuss lighting design process for the evolving world of live events outside of traditional theatre dance and opera, including concerts and tours, awards shows, sporting events, benefits, comedy shows, corporate events, fashions shows, political events, and other instances where an audience comes to a location to be part of an occasion. These types of productions represent a majority of the opportunities available for people wishing to start a career in lighting design and technology. Most people interested in lighting and most people graduating from lighting training programs are going to work in the evolving world of live events beyond theatre. Part manifesto, part memoir and part lighting textbook, their book introduces the origins and history of live events, compares and contrasts where lighting design process for theatre, dance and opera differs from lighting design process for live events, and provides a step-by-step framework from which to approach productions in this environment, mixed with personal anecdotes, interviews, insights and case studies. The upcoming book is aimed at individuals (students and professionals) who already have an understanding of lighting design fundamentals and are interested in expanding.
Speakers
avatar for Sharon Huizinga

Sharon Huizinga

University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)- Associate Professor of Lighting, Academy of Live Technology at Rock Lititz - Program Director
Sharon has been a lighting designer, programmer, and educator for over 20 years, living and working around the world and in many different areas of our industry. She lived in Amsterdam for several years where she was up to various things including working for the Dutch National Opera... Read More →
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Allen Branton

Lighting Designer
Allen Branton is a 49-year veteran of the entertainment lighting business. He has acted as primary LD on over 500 projects, on every continent save Antarctica. Branton began a free-lance design career in the mid-70’s, designing for Alice Cooper, Burton Cummings, Bread, Ben Vereen... Read More →
Sunday December 8, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm PST
W214

3:00pm PST

The Future of Immersive Entertainment: Audio-Visual and Technology Innovations
Sunday December 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm PST

Exploring the latest advancements in audio-visual and technology implementations that are revolutionizing immersive events and experiences, through implementations from AREA15 that’ll elevate the state of location-based experiential entertainment in Las Vegas.

Immersive events and experiences live in a state of continual evolution, driven by cutting-edge audio-visual and technological innovations. Join industry experts from AREA15, Las Vegas’ kingpin in location-based experiential entertainment, as they discuss how these advancements are transforming the landscape of AREA15’s immersive offerings. Panel experts will delve into how evolutionary audio-visual technologies—including 3D projection mapping, interactive displays, and advanced sound design—are being integrated to create more dynamic and engaging experiences, and how these trends are set to impact the fabric of Las Vegas entertainment as the AREA15 district expands across an additional 20-acres through 2025.

Attendees will learn about the challenges and opportunities of working with state-of-the-art audio-visual systems via data-backed insights gleaned from Las Vegas’ largest immersive events and attractions. Whether you’re an event planner, a venue operator, or a technology enthusiast, this panel will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration to elevate your immersive events to the next level.

Key Takeaways:
  • Understanding the role of audio-visual technology in creating immersive experiences, and the collaboration of technology with creating events and experiences.
  • Best practices for integrating advanced audio-visual systems into event design and execution.
  • Case studies of successful audio-visual implementations at AREA15, highlighting key technologies and their impact on visitor engagement.
  • Future trends and innovations in audio-visual technology for immersive events, with a focus on practical applications and emerging opportunities.
Moderators
avatar for Mark Stutzman

Mark Stutzman

Chief Technology Officer, AREA15
Mark Stutzman serves as chief technology officer (CTO) for AREA15, the world’s first purpose-built immersive entertainment district located minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Offering live events, immersive activations, monumental art installations, extraordinary design elements... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for JD Bouck

JD Bouck

Director of Production, Area 15
JD Bouck serves as director of production for AREA15, the world’s first purpose-built immersive entertainment district located minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Offering live events, immersive activations, monumental art installations, extraordinary design elements, unique retail... Read More →
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Kelly Campbell Smolen

Executive Director of Sales, AREA15
As AREA15’s executive director of sales, Kelly Campbell Smolen leads the highperforming sales team at the art and entertainment district. From strategic planning to business initiatives and implementing a client-focused approach to sales, she drives and manages overall sales growth... Read More →
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AJ Annunziata

Vice President of Creative,, AREA15
AJ Annunziata is the vice president of Creative at AREA15, where he leads a dynamically talented team responsible for shaping the immersive visual and experiential elements that define the AREA15 district. AJ’s tenure at AREA15 dates to pre-opening, where he has played a key... Read More →
Sunday December 8, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm PST
W214

4:30pm PST

Using AI To Automate Accessibility & Grow Creativity
Sunday December 8, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm PST
Events must keep up with offering content which can be consumed and appreciated by people who speak different languages, or are deaf or hard of hearing, or can hear well but have limited sightedness. Further, creative designs always seems to exceed production resources, creating a gap between what was imagined, and what's truly possible in a real-time environment. ENCO Systems, Inc. will show how to solve these problems, by first educating the audience on the unique details of each challenge, and then how various AI tools from Machine Learning to Generative AI to synthetic and modeled voice and human-like virtual avatars can all be used to make spoken and written content more accessible to more people, and generate more robust messaging across those media types, via both human or automated methods. As the winner of LDI's 2022 Best Debuting Product (Sound) for it's enCaption product, ENCO will firstly show how AI is used to generate live on-site captions from the spoken word. Then we'll show live translation into multiple other languages in real-time. The the fun begins when we use Generative GPT AI to take limited event or content information and embellish upon it to build rich bodies of text to inform or entertain audiences, especially when we convert that in real-time to synthetic AI-generated human voices of different genders and accents, including human-like AI-generated avatars, which can creatively open up vast new areas of creative expression with just a few keystrokes. We hope to educate the audience on what's possible today and in the near future, where AI can be a useful tool bringing more capabilities and content to more people, in real-time, for a better experiential experience.
Speakers
avatar for Bill Bennett

Bill Bennett

Media Solutions & Accounts Manager, ENCO Systems, Inc.
A media & entertainment veteran, Bill engages in new product management, R&D, business development, and application engineering. He is regularly published and interviewed as a thought leader and creates & gives presentations to inspire and educate audiences on emerging technology... Read More →
Sunday December 8, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm PST
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