Description: EMPAC is a building like no other. The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Center (EMPAC) is an extraordinary instrument for artists and researchers alike. With its concert hall, a theater and experimental black box studios, EMPAC bridges the ever-expanding potential of digital technology with the most refined details for acoustics, visual production and performing arts. EMPAC is designed, without compromise, for technology and the human experience, ranging from performances and new productions in time-based arts to the creation and navigation of large-scale immersive environments by researchers and engineers. On the campus of the oldest technological university in the U.S., the vision of EMPAC synthesizes a grand architectural gesture with the complex requirements of a true interdisciplinary enterprise for the 21st century. Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson's foreword describes a vision for a 21st-century research university and EMPAC as one instrument to enhance the culture of a polytechnic institute and to provoke innovation. An essay from EMPAC director Johannes Goebel focuses on the human dimension and the senses and the frontier of time-based arts. Essays by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, acoustician R. Lawrence Kirkegaard, theater design consultant Joshua Dachs and Grimshaw Architects' partner involved in the project from beginning to end William Horgan, each examine the question of performance- based design integration and tell the stories of innovations that resulted from their various important points of view. The building and the book do more than promise results. Being in operation for two years at the conclusion of writing the Architecture of EMPAC, the book concludes with appendix complete with the events it has been home to, the artists who have been in residence and the new productions to date, with the opening concert, excerpts from the opening festival, a building light installation plus a time-lapsed movie of the construction included in a DVD. - Products in Excellent condition looks brand new with little or no physical flaws, scratches or scuffs. - Item has been handled for inspection - Please anticipate signs of handling (fingerprints, lint, etc.) - Please view ALL pictures. Items packaging may have cosmetic damage - does not affect the item. Includes all items seen in pictures ONLY. - Actual item pictured. ITEMS USED OR SEALS BROKEN ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR REFUND (read return policy) Attention VeRO members: We're not affiliated with or endorsed by the companies mentioned in this listing, All trademarks and copyrights are acknowiedged, they are only used for informative description of the items offered for sale, All items are authentic as evidenced in photos, legally acquired and owned, and hence covered under First Sale Doctrine, Unlawful VeRO removal of this listing will constitute perjury and result in legal action
Price: 8.71 USD
Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Book Title: Architecture of Empac : the Tangible and the Tantalizing
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Parabola Books
Item Height: 1.2 in
Publication Year: 2011
Topic: Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, History / Contemporary (1945-), Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, Acoustics & Sound
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Technology & Engineering, Architecture
Item Weight: 53.6 Oz
Item Length: 10.8 in
Author: Nicholas Grimshaw, Mark Mistur, Shirley Ann Jackson
Item Width: 9.2 in
Format: Hardcover