Amina In-Wall Panel Loudspeaker
becomes Work of Art
- 20/12/05

A new county museum, 'The Collection', was recently opened in Lincoln's city centre, including a sound system based around Amina's AIW In-Wall Loudspeakers.

The landmark £12.5 million development, designed by London architects Panter Hudspith, was officially opened by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, and houses art and archaeology from the area, including a large Roman mosaic and many other finds from the museum site itself.

The Audio system is being used as part of an invisible sound system for a "talking wall", located in the museum's Orientation Hall. The wall is a public artwork, commissioned from Dutch artist Adinda van t'Klooster,
which broadcasts a multitude of pre-recorded speeches, describing different aspects of Lincolnshire history. These stories are played through 22 Amina flat panel speakers, concealed in apertures in the wall.


   

'Talking Wall'
Paul Pinchbeck of Cantoris Sound (Installers of AV system) at The Collection's 'Talking Wall' installation.

   
 
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