‘It’s the Machine!' By Lindsey M. Adler published 29 April 15 My inner sci-fi geek has been binge watching early episodes of The X-Files lately.
The Ins and Outs of Networked Audio and How It’s Changing the Industry By Trent Wagner published 15 April 15
Moon Dance By Lindsey M. Adler published 1 April 15 There are major shifts at work in the universe as I write this: the trifecta of a solar eclipse, perigee moon, and the vernal equinox.
Comet Hunter By Kirsten Nelson published 10 November 14 There are usually only a couple of options when you’re talking in great detail and with sincere passion about something that is invisible without some form of serious magnification.
Companion Animals By Kirsten Nelson published 25 February 14 The 1970s phenomenon of the Pet Rock remains today an important event on the timeline of imbuing inanimate objects with our innermost desires for affection and understanding.
Think on Your Feet By Kirsten Nelson published 10 December 13 Over the past three quarters of a century, we’ve lost our legs.
Clear for Takeoff By Kirsten Nelson published 14 October 13 The slow-motion ballet of a jet’s departure from an airport gate fairly screams metaphors to the travel weary audience that stares listlessly from above.
The Great Convergence - Discussion on a New Business Reality By Kirsten Nelson published 12 September 13 This month, SCN continues its quarterly feature delving into the ongoing convergence of AV and IT .
Obstructed View By Kirsten Nelson published 11 September 13 Bought the cheap tickets for a concert and your view is of a pillar? You’re not going to like the sound, either, and not just because of acoustic problems.
The Future is Smart By Chris Foreman published 14 August 13 Like line arrays 10 or 15 years ago, smart loudspeakers seem poised to become the next big thing in loudspeakers.
Texas in My Soul By Kirsten Nelson published 16 July 13 On one of my first ever visits to Fort Worth, TX several years ago, I found myself in Billy Bob’s, which happens to be “The World’s Largest Honky Tonk.”
Making the Dunk of the Year By Kirsten Nelson published 20 May 13 It took less than two seconds for the LA Clippers’ DeAndre Jordan to prepare, formulate, and execute one of the most aggressive slam-dunks of the NB A season earlier this spring.
Sputnik Sweetheart By Kirsten Nelson published 7 May 13 There is a very specific glory reserved for those honored with a ticker tape parade in Manhattan.
Making the Case for Technology Re-certification By Gina Sansivero published 15 April 13 Learning technology in classrooms has been proven to increase comprehension, test scores, and retention.
Line of Sight By Kirsten Nelson published 27 March 13 At the foot of a giant, shiny condominium tower in downtown Dallas stands a shy, diminutive structure with a design far more complex than one would imagine upon first seeing it.
Stacks of Data By Kirsten Nelson published 14 March 13 For the duration of my college career, I worked in a small library on the big campus of Boston University.