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Show Networks
Spring 2020
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Lighting Concert Project
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Theme Park Ride
Project
In Spring 2020, I took a Show Networks class where I designed and built control networks to link multiple live entertainment control systems. Skills learned include generating function block diagrams, understanding time-based, event-based, and hybrid show control systems, using MIDI, OSC, and MIDI Timecode through QLab, and recognizing and selecting different topologies.
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The Lighting Concert Project consists of my network design that connects lighting and sound systems together for the playback of lighting cues synchronized to the playback of a music soundtrack for a special “lighting concert” portion of a dance production.
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The Theme Park Ride Project consists of my team's network design of a scaled representation of a themed amusement ride. The ride involves changing cart motion, lighting, audio, and video all control through one single button. Video of scaled final ride included.