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  2. Innoventions (Epcot) - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Home Theater Experience, sponsored by Lutron (June 1999 – August 1999) Videonics (1994–1997) Video Games of Tomorrow, sponsored by Disney Interactive (1999–2001) Video Game Playground, sponsored by Disney Interactive (2005 – Summer 2015) Walt Disney Imagineering Labs (1994–1995)

  3. Home theater in a box - Wikipedia

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    A home theater in a box (HTIB) is an integrated home theater package which "bundles" together a combination DVD or Blu-ray player, a multi-channel amplifier (which includes a surround sound decoder, a radio tuner, and other features), speaker wires, connection cables, a remote control, a set of five or more surround sound speakers (or more ...

  4. George Izenour - Wikipedia

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    George Izenour was born in 1912 in New Brighton, Pennsylvania; his family moved to Ambridge in 1917. In 1918 Izenour's father moved the family to Mansfield, Ohio.The boy had a condition known as keratoconus, a non-spherical deformation of the cornea of the eye, and he needed extra help from his parents in his early years of education.

  5. Black box theater - Wikipedia

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    A black box theater is a simple performance space, typically a square room with black walls and a flat floor. The simplicity of the space allows it to be used to create a variety of configurations of stage and audience interaction. [1] The black box is a relatively recent innovation in theatre. [1]

  6. Boller Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Boller Brothers, often written Boller Bros., was an architectural firm based in Kansas City, Missouri which specialized in theater design in the Midwestern United States during the first half of the 20th century.

  7. John Eberson - Wikipedia

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    Branching out from his usual theater design, Eberson also designed the home of Theodore W. Barhydt, the man who commissioned Eberson for the Hippodrome and Indiana Theatres. Terre Haute is one of the few places in the world to boast multiple Eberson buildings, including his only residential design.

  8. Projection screen - Wikipedia

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    One of the most often quoted properties in a home theater screen is the gain. This is a measure of reflectivity of light compared to a screen coated with magnesium carbonate, titanium dioxide, [3] or barium sulfate when the measurement is taken for light targeted and reflected perpendicular to the screen. Titanium dioxide is a bright white ...

  9. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    A more expensive home cinema set-up might include a Blu-ray disc player, home theater PC (HTPC) computer or digital media receiver streaming devices with a 10-foot user interface, a high-definition video projector and projection screen with over 100-inch (8.3 ft; 2.5 m) diagonal screen size (or a large flatscreen HDTV), and a several-hundred ...