May Chapter Meeting - Designing to Disguise:
The Art of Hiding Technology
Home electronics should integrate seamlessly into a home’s design and décor. This presentation reviews the three-pronged approach to hiding technology—advance planning, design philosophy, and product selection—which are available for minimizing the visual impact of electronics without compromising performance. Specific challenges and recommendations related to hiding video displays, projectors, speakers, controls, cameras, and equipment racks—among others—will be addressed. We will speak to innovative and creative ways to lessen the visual impact of electronics by making them low-profile, hidden or camouflaged, or even invisible! Presented by John MacKenzie from Xssentials.
When: Thursday, May 28 2015
Social Hour with food and drinks 5:30 -6:30, Presentation 6:30 pm
Where: Francois & Co - 601 So. Broadway, Suite C, Denver, CO 802091
Cost: Members $30, Non-members $40 Students $15
John MacKenzie / Technology AdvisorJohn graduated from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a BS in Industrial Design. He has spent the last eight years in the window covering industry, both at the manufacturer and consumer level, with a focus on integration and automation of motorized products. With experience in project management on small residential projects and large, complex commercial installations, he enjoys the process of creative problem solving. When not at work, you can find him riding his motorcycle in the beautiful mountains of Colorado, or working on his life-long passion of writing and recording original music in his home studio.
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