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welcome to the last edition of the Schnick-Schnack-Systems newsletter for this year where we are pleased to bring you up to date on product innovations, recent events and new developments.

Our newsletter for you this month:
(1) Exceptional Design: Al Jazeera’s new London studio
(2) A carpet made by Schnick-Schnack: Der Schwarze Hecht at the Zurich Schauspielhaus
(3) CERN: elementary particles and LEDs
(4) Tradeshows in 2015
(5) Christmas delivery times


We hope you enjoy reading our latest news and the team at Schnick-Schnack-Systems wishes you a joyful holiday season.

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Exceptional Set Design
The new Al Jazeera Studio in London
 

Since November 2014, Al Jazeera’s English language programming has been broadcasting from its new studios in London. The studio is almost completely surrounded by glass offering a view over London as well as a look into the newsroom. Special technical features have turned the studio into a unique setting. In addition to the main news desk with space for up to four people, the connecting newsroom with 45 seats has been integrated into the design and is used as the on-air backdrop during live broadcasts.

>> Learn more

 
A Carpet Made by Schnick-Schnack
Der Schwarze Hecht at the Zurich Schauspielhaus
 
Der Schwarze Hecht  
 
In a modern interpretation by Herbert Fritsch, the musical comedy Der schwarze Hecht opened in September at the Zurich Schauspielhaus.

The theater piece tells the fast-paced story of a birthday party that spirals out of control. It’s about petty jealousy and envy, brotherly love and many other things that combine to make family chaos complete. Herbert Fritsch’s energy-loaded production called for a unique lighting concept: a carpet that serves as center stage to enhance the mood and characters with color and lighting effects.

>> Read more



   
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Elementary Particles and LEDs
 
What is the universe made of? How was it created? These are the fundamental questions that researchers at CERN are trying answer. In the so-called ‘Visit Points’ visitors to CERN can learn more about the scientists’ work and how the interdependencies of the universe are explored.

One of these ‘Visit Points’ is the control room. This part of the exhibition shows a lighting installation that renders the “data flow” of the control room visible.

>> Read the Case Study


Tradeshow Dates 2015
 
In 2015 we will once again exhibit at the major trade shows. Innovation awaits you and we look forward to welcoming you at our stands.

Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) Amsterdam RAI, NL
10-12 February 2015
Hall 11, Stand C55

prolight + sound, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
15-18 April 2015
Hall 9, Stand A92



Christmas Delivery Times
 
Our offices will be closed over the holidays from December 22, 2014 to January 2, 2015. During the second week of January we will be doing our inventory so the first possible delivery date in the New Year will be as of January 7.

Please keep this in mind with your next order.







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