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Audio Visual Installation And Home Audio Systems Installation | Sound Innovators
Welcome to Sound Innovators! Elevate your home entertainment with luxury audio-visual systems. We are specializing in home theater, hi-fi audio, and automation solutions in Mumbai and Pune. Experience the cinema-quality sound and advanced home automation today!
#audio visual installation#audio visual automation#home audio systems installation#custom home theatre design#Home Theatre Installation Service#home theater installation#home theater design and installation#home theater set up#speakers installation#hifi audio system installation#home theater speaker setup#home automation#home lighting control#smart lighting system#home automation consultancy#av consultants#smart home consultant#av solutions#home theater installation company#home automation company
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Touchstone SRV Pro Motorized TV Lift
Elevate Your Home Entertainment Experience with a Touchstone SRV Pro Motorized TV Lift!
The SRV Pro TV Lift Mechanism series offers top-of-the-line technology, a slim profile for versatile pop up TV integration and two heavy duty sizes to fit most big screen televisions. Choose the swivel model for a full 360-degree manual turn and add an optional rolling cart for easy mobility. Comes with a worry-free 5-year warranty.
View the SRV Pro TV Lift collection at https://bit.ly/3Gw8aL7
#home decor#home & lifestyle#interiors#interior decorating#interior designers#diy projects#motorized tv lift#tv lift mechanism#tv accessories#tv lifts#touchstone tv lifts#av installation#av integration
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We were founded with the particular goal of meeting the demands of the expanding market for CIVIL AND INTERIOR, Turnkey Electrical, IT, telecom, CAC Works and AMC activities.
#Civil Construction Work#Architectural Design & Construction#Interior Design & Architectural Work#Electrical Turnkey Projects#Lighting Solutions#Transformer Installation#DG Set Installation#Switchgear installation#Transmission Line work#Substation work#Electrical AMC#IT Infrastructure#Information Technologies Solutions#Network Design & Solutions#Data Center & Network Solutions#AMC for IT#Telecom Solutions#Optical Fibre Network Solutions#Cold Aisle Containment#AV - Audio Visuals
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Home Theater Design in Gaithersburg, MD | (888) 503-1768
Home Theater Design in Gaithersburg, MD
One Source Systems is a full-service residential and commercial custom electronics design and integration company serving Washington, DC, and the surrounding areas. Our smart home automation solutions make your home safe, elegant, fun, and easy to use. Our team is comprised of world-class experts in every field whose number one priority is to provide the best products and services to our clients.
One Source Systems 7914 Queenair Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 (888) 503-1768 https://onesourcesystems.com/
#Audio Visual Integration#AV Contractors#AV Design Consultants#Home Automation System Installation#Home Theater Design#Gaithersburg#Maryland
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1928 castle like Tudor in Dearborn, Michigan is kinda quirky. 8bds, 4ba, $1.289M.
It has a fairly large entrance foyer with a closet.
This is very different, isn't it? This home has quite a few wall niches, too.
Large living room has an unusual fireplace. There's even a niche in the fireplace.
Sunken sun room. The house has some very different features.
This is odd. A toilet in the middle. I wonder if there's anything behind there, or is it just a powder room.
The kitchen's nice. Even if the cabinets are dated, the design is castle-like and original to the home.
Nice dinette for everyday and it has a deep niche in the wall.
Very large sunny dining room. The crease in the carpet indicates that it needs to be stretched by a carpet installer.
The home office has interesting shelving. Like the rounded ceiling.
I wonder what color the walls were before they painted them. They probably weren't this stark. More than likely they were yellowish.
Beautiful stairs and landing. I wonder what it cost to paint this whole house.
The primary bedroom is big.
The en-suite has a vintage tub and tile. It looks original, except for the bowl sinks, but the cabinet was painted.
This bedroom was converted to a closet.
This is another bedroom that happens to have a desk. Not a fan of the carpeting- it looks faded and is showing its age.
Bathroom #2 has a long shower and mismatched plumbing fixtures.
This bedroom is a good size.
Interesting bath has a 70s sink.
Large finished basement must be damp b/c they left the dehumidifier out. Looks like a wine rack in the wall.
Very large bar.
Nice enclosed porch.
This is nice- a patio with a large brick outdoor kitchen.
There's also a pool.
Nice large yard and the lot is .52 acre.
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More SGI computers
I got some new SGI computers. I was surprised because I thought the SGI guys from the Czech Republic gave me all their leftovers. I had to go to one of the original SGI offices in Brno this time. The office design was very 90s and there were classic SGI artworks on the walls. All the people there are now HPE employees but many of them started there working for SGI when every employee had an Indy or O2 on their desk.
The “loot” contains:
Two SGI O2 / MIPS R5000 / 2x SCSI HDD / the one with the older logo has an analog AV module installed
SGI Visual Workstation 320 / 1x Pentium II / a basic configuration with an IDE HDD
SGI Challenge / MIPS R5000 / basically an Indy without audio ports and a graphics card
Two sets of keyboards and mice, the PS/2 one is for O2 and the USB one for SGI 320
Original article with hi-res pictures: https://retro.swarm.cz/20231117/more-sgi-computers/
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Please join us for our next Open Houses! March 20-21, 2024 10am-4pm.
The NYC subway map that never was. Or at least it was never implemented.
The NYC Subway graphics are some of the most requested artifacts from the Vignelli archives. We acquired this unique “verbal map” aka “The Directory” aka the “How to get there” map in 2022. Our archivist put it on display for the first time in 50 years at our Open Houses in September 2022!
“The Verbal Map described how to reach a destination, which train to get, where to change, and when to get out.” – Massimo Vignelli [comment on Michael Bierut’s essay “Mr. Vignelli Map” for Design Observer]
Printed on very glossy paper in full color, this map is large like the station size maps. Printed in two parts [top and bottom] each half measuring 29.5” x 47.5”.
In the Graphic Standards Manual on Page 3 “Diagram of Basic Sign Distribution” it describes the various maps to be installed:
Maps: System maps (implemented, the famous one),
neighborhood map (not implemented),
‘How to get there’ map (not implemented but we have the prototype!)
From the Graphics Standards Manual on page 75, “The Directory”:
“The directory is designed to help a passenger find his “Destination” and “How to get there” quickly and easily. Each station will have its own directory listing all other station alphabetically and numerically. Each station will be followed by the color disc designating he trains that stop there. If there is no direct train, transfer information will follow the station name. This directory will be placed at all important points in the subways station both inside and outside the turnstiles.”
We also have the Dekalb Av Signage Study “analyzed and completed by Joan Charysyn and Virginia Macintosh” for Unimark International in 1971 which shows a mockup of the various maps and states “A directory and three maps will eventually be in use in all subway stations.”
Be sure to join us for our next Open Houses and see what other surprises you can discover! Learn more opn our events page: https://www.rit.edu/events/vignelli-center-spring-open-house
Image descriptions:
Detail of “verbal map” aka “The Directory” aka the “How to get there” map
image of entire map
Video clip of map
Photo of Open Houses with logo
vintage 35mm slide of detail of “verbal map”
NYCTA Graphics Standards Manual pg. 75 “The Directory”
NYCTA Graphics Standards Manual pg. 75 “The Directory”
Slideshow of Dekalb St study: coversheet, Directory from Grand Central, System Map, Neighborhood map, and 5 Boroughs map
Vintage 35mm slide of 57th Street station signage
Vintage 35mm slides of 57th Street station signage
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Hornet
The hornet is probably my favourite vehicle in the halo universe, I loved playing the missions where it gets used in halo 3. I find its design to be a pretty perfect balance of futuristic technology that seems possible and realistic military design, I especially liked it’s ability to carry extra troops which modern halo aircraft’s don’t normally do in such an interesting fashion
Halopedia lore
The AV-14 Hornet is a VTOL capable aircraft in service since at least 2524, during the Insurrection. It served all the way into the Human-Covenant War from the Battle for Arcadia to the Battle of Installation 00.
The Hornet is often the mainline UNSC aircraft, that can carry two passengers and can hover in place over areas.
The most analogous vehicle to the Hornet is the Falcon, seen during the events Halo: Reach. It acts as the mainline UNSC air that game as well and features dual gunner seats. In-game versions can carry more passengers and some have a pilot-controlled main gun.
Alternate appearance.
#halo#halo 3 odst#halo infinite#halo 4#halo 5: guardians#halo odst#master chief#master chief collection#spartan ii#halo tilt#halo fandom#halo reach#halo 3#halo 2#Halopedia#halo shitpost#halo lore#halo ring#halo elite
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whats up motornation or whatever do we do ocs here
wanted to finalize my design of my girl oc for this show so i decided to make her in VROID, as i often do when i need to finalize an oc design, cuz its fun to use and pretty versatile if you know your way around textures n shit
speaking of that, the textures of the hair, shirt, gloves, socks were drawn by me (by editing the t-shirt and otk socks items, but i freehanded the gloves' texture)
prince's infodump about how i made the shoes and also who the oc is under the cut cuz its long:
the way vroid works is kind of weird where shoes can be edited on a sort of grid thats a certain height (this goes for most of the items honestly) regardless of shoe height. basically the shoes i used as the base here were low-top sneakers that I drew a texture over using the grid system to make them into demonia boots. I also made the soles go as platform as possible in the settings to help them look like those.
This oc is named Avery (Ava for short). She used to live in Deluxe but fell into MotorCity (literally) after the walls of her pod shut off by accident in the middle of the night. While there, she met a barely working H.O.U.N.D that she'd activated by accident when he broke her fall in the scrapyard she ended up in, taking him in as her new pet/protector in this weird new place (she calls him Pup, by the way. hes completely harmless and acts like a real dog, unless someone tries to hurt Ava lol) The scrapyard ended up being the home base of a weird boy named Victor (though he calls himself Mazk, due to the weird mask he wears that covers half his face) who doesn't trust her at all due to her Deluxian appearance. She returns to the scrapyard later, having acquired clothes that more closely reassembled his (though she wears a very poofy skirt underneath her oversized band tee, much to his chagrin) and dyed her hair a very dark pink (she used to be blonde) and this convinces him to let her join his gang (of one guy) and she suggests becoming a band, dubbing them "AV Club" (Ava and Victor club!!! or audiovisual club depending on which member you ask)
Being fairly close to the edge of MotorCity (or as close as they're able to get to the border, cuz i think it was canon that nobody lives/is allowed to live 20-25 miles from the borders?) means the two (+ Pup) dont interact with other gangs as much, though they do think the Burners are cool. They don't normally drive their car, AJAX (a 1965 Red Mustang Convertible) but they do use her for the kitchen installed in the backseat and the hidden amps she has for their music.
#princeposting#motorcity#motorcity oc#art by op#“art by op” referring to the textures by the way I didnt model this shit i just chose clothes and hair and edited them#i was inspired to make these two after learning they planned on making an episode about a music festival lol#like damn? we were gonna have a musical episode? well okay heres some musicians for it#when i get around to actually drawing these two you'll see Mazk's design#Pup doesnt really have anything special about him hes just a H.O.U.N.D with a few scratches and parts missing#ava here plays guitar by the way#on top of doing digital versions of other instruments like drums while doing shows#its been forever since ive actually made a character for a pre-existing piece of media and not just my own stuff
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AV Installation services:
An AV installation service involves designing, setting up, and configuring audiovisual systems for homes, businesses, schools, and public spaces. This includes selecting equipment, physical installation, system integration, testing, calibration, user training, and ongoing support to ensure optimal performance and ease of use.
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The Ultimate Guide to Cable Trays: Maximizes Efficiency in Business and Home
In UAE, where modern infrastructure and high-tech facilities are the norm, efficient cable management is crucial for both businesses and homes. Whether you're an individual homeowner, a small business owner, or part of a large corporation, managing cables effectively can enhance safety, improve aesthetics, and optimize the performance of your electrical and data systems. This guide focuses on three key components of cable management: cable trunking, PVC trunking, and cable trays.
Understanding Cable Trays
Cable trays are rigid, open structures designed to support and route cables. They come in various types: open trays for maximum ventilation, ladder trays for easy cable access, solid bottom trays for extra protection, and wire mesh trays for flexibility. This variety allows UAE businesses and homeowners to choose trays that best fit their needs, whether it's managing high-density cabling in a Dubai data center, organizing cables in an Abu Dhabi smart home, or protecting wires in a Ras Al Khaimah manufacturing plant.
Materials Used
Cable trays in UAE are made from materials chosen for durability and climate-resistance. Galvanized steel offers strength and corrosion resistance, crucial in humid cities like Dubai. Stainless steel suits high-end applications or corrosive environments. Aluminum trays are lightweight, ideal for easy installation in high-rise buildings. Fiberglass trays resist chemicals, perfect for UAE's growing manufacturing sector. These materials ensure cable trays withstand the UAE's diverse and challenging environments.
Why Cable Trays are Essential in UAE
Climate Considerations : The UAE's climate makes cable trays essential. With temperatures soaring, especially in inland areas like Al Ain, cable trays' open design allows heat to dissipate, preventing cable damage and system failures. In coastal cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, high humidity and salt air can corrode infrastructure. Cable trays made of corrosion-resistant materials like galvanized or stainless steel protect cables from these elements. This climate resilience is crucial for businesses relying on uninterrupted data and power, and for homeowners investing in long-lasting smart home systems.
Rapid Technological Growth: The UAE is at the forefront of technological innovation, with initiatives like Dubai Smart City and Abu Dhabi's economic vision 2030. These projects require robust, flexible cable management. Cable trays shine here, easily accommodating the frequent additions and changes in cabling as technologies evolve. In bustling tech hubs like Dubai Internet City or Abu Dhabi's twofour54, businesses frequently upgrade their systems. Cable trays make these transitions smooth, reducing downtime and costs. Their future-proof infrastructure, a critical factor inUAE's fast-paced, tech-driven economy.
Diverse Application Across Sectors : Cable trays' versatility makes them indispensable across UAE's diverse sectors. In data centers supporting Dubai's status as a digital hub, cable trays manage vast networks of data cables. In Jebel Ali's manufacturing plants or Sharjah's industrial areas, they route power cables safely. High-end retailers in Dubai Mall or Abu Dhabi's Galleria use cable trays to create clean, uncluttered spaces that elevate customer experience. Hotels in Jumeirah or Saadiyat Island integrate cable trays for seamless AV and smart room controls. Even in luxury homes, from Palm Jumeirah villas to Reem Island apartments, cable trays organize smart home wiring discreetly.
The Role of PVC Trunking
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) trunking is a specific type of cable trunking that deserves special mention due to its extensive use in UAE.
Scalability and Flexibility: Cable trays offer unmatched adaptability for UAE businesses. In Dubai Media City's growing SMEs, new workstations are easily accommodated by laying cables in existing trays. Sharjah manufacturers can quickly reconfigure power lines when rearranging machinery. This flexibility is vital in UAE's dynamic market, where businesses must evolve rapidly to stay competitive.
Cost-Effectiveness: In UAE's competitive landscape, cable trays deliver significant savings. Their open design makes installation faster than enclosed conduits like cable trunking, reducing labor costs for startups in Hub71 or DIFC. Maintenance is simpler too; technicians can quickly fix issues without dismantling entire systems, optimizing costs for SMEs and large corporations alike.
Safety and Compliance: Cable trays meet UAE's stringent safety standards. Their open design prevents overheating, a critical risk in UAE's hot climate, in environments like Ducab's plants or Dubai Silicon Oasis data centers. They also ensure clear cable organization, preventing hazards like tripping. This commitment to safety ensures passing inspections and boosts business reputation.
Aesthetic Appeal: In UAE's luxury-focused environment, cable trays offer clean, organized aesthetics. High-end retailers in Dubai Mall and Abu Dhabi's Galleria use them to hide wires, aligning with brand images. In corporate offices like Emirates and Etihad Towers, neatly organized trays reflect professionalism, impressing clients and partners in UAE's image-conscious business world.
Conclusion
In UAE's vibrant, tech-forward environment, cable trays are more than just wire managers; they're enablers of efficiency, safety, and style. From the towering data centres of Dubai to the smart villas of Abu Dhabi, cable trays support the infrastructure that drives the UAE's growth. They withstand the challenges of the climate, adapt to rapid technological changes, and enhance spaces across diverse sectors. By investing in quality cable trays, UAE businesses and homeowners aren't just organising cables; they're future-proofing their spaces, ensuring safety, and maintaining the high standards that define the UAE. In this dynamic nation, cable trays are an unseen yet indispensable foundation of success, playing a key role in comprehensive cable management solutions alongside cable trunking and PVC trunking.
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SRV Pro TV Lift Mechanism series
The Touchstone SRV Pro TV Lift Mechanism series offers top-of-the-line technology, a slim profile for versatile pop up TV integration and two heavy duty sizes to fit most big screen televisions. Choose the swivel model for a full 360-degree manual turn and add an optional rolling cart for easy mobility. Includes a 5 Year Warranty.
See the SRV Pro TV Lifts at https://bit.ly/3Q0R7VX
#home decor#home & lifestyle#interiors#interior decorating#interior designers#diy projects#tv lift mechanism#motorized tv lift#tv lifts#touchstone tv lifts#av integration#av installation
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Diana Al-Hadid’s new #MTAarts permanent artwork, “The Time Telling,” is now on view at NYC Transit 34 St-Penn Station. Inspired by Alfred Eisenstadt’s iconic photograph of the famed clock that hung at the entrance of the original Pennsylvania Station, Al-Hadid captures its prominence through her expressive gestural mark making. Installed within the new ADA-accessible street level station entrance at 33 St and 7 Av, the glass mosaic stands at an impressive 14’-9” high by 14’-1” wide.
The large-scale work features a scene viewed from above. Light pours through the windows, forming a veil of mist or fog. Below commuters rush across the station floor. The rising architecture draws in the viewer, but it is the clock at the center that looms large. Its power is clear even though the precise moment is obscured. The artwork connects the past and present of this important station and offers a space for today’s riders and those of an earlier era to briefly meet in passing.
“The Time Telling” joins two other #MTAarts mosaics by Al-Hadid installed in 2019 in the control area of the 1,2,3 trains at 34 St-Penn Station, directly below the new artwork. All fabricated by Mayer of Munich, the trio are rendered in a palette of shimmering aquas, metallics, and iridescence. Each one captures Diana’s gestural linework, signature drips, and speckled fogs – marks designed to relate to the concept of time.
Photos:
MTA Arts & Design/ Alejandra Hernandez
MTA Construction & Development/ Matthew Zettwoch
MTA Arts & Design/ Cheryl Hageman
MTA/ Marc A. Hermann
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Home Automation System Installation in Gaithersburg, MD | (888) 503-1768
Home Automation System Installation in Gaithersburg, MD
One Source Systems is a full-service residential and commercial custom electronics design and integration company serving Washington, DC, and the surrounding areas. Our smart home automation solutions make your home safe, elegant, fun, and easy to use. Our team is comprised of world-class experts in every field whose number one priority is to provide the best products and services to our clients.
One Source Systems 7914 Queenair Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 (888) 503-1768 https://onesourcesystems.com/
#Audio Visual Integration#AV Contractors#AV Design Consultants#Home Automation System Installation#Home Theater Design#Gaithersburg#Maryland
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Here's a 1927 Tudor that has been completely remodeled in Modesto, California, starting with the exterior, by obliterating the brick with a facade of smooth plaster painted gray to match the homes on each side. 4bds, 4ba, $1.2M.
Entering thru the presumably original foyer, into the modern gray living room.
A blue feature wall combined with a very boldly marbleized facade on the fireplace. I don't care for the blue w/the colors of the fireplace.
In the dining room a table w/o chairs appears to be more of a display piece. A new spiral staircase was installed, there's enough space to make a dining room.
The opening in the ceiling was given a very artsy design.
The kitchen is very bold with black cabinetry, the uppers with white glass inserts. The sink, fridge and dishwasher are shades of blue with the counter in floor tiles and the backsplash in mosaics.
The family room in red has doors that open to the pool.
Bright blue mosaics in the shower room.
This looks like a guest room with 2 full-sized beds.
This blue & black bath is another bold redesign.
Very artsy railing on the original steep stairs.
Upstairs is a finished attic. The first thing at the top of the stairs is a bar.
This orange area is dedicated to steaming clothing.
A pink striped wall in the long part of an empty space.
It looks like the primary bedroom is up here and there's a balcony overlooking the pool.
Walk-in closet with plenty of room for shoes.
A new en-suite with a balcony.
Beautiful gardens surround the pool.
Cozy ivy-covered 2 car garage.
I wonder if the vintage marquee POT letters convey.
The house by night.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/805-Magnolia-Ave-Modesto-CA-95354/16070675_zpid/
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