October 11-13, 2021
AES Show 2021 Online
WSDG Panels and Lectures
Virtual
Language: English
New Developments In Small Room Acoustics
Accent of The “e-Studio” + Innovative Predictive Software NIRO™
Hosted by John Storyk, WSDG Founding Partner
Panelists include:
Sergio Molho, WSDG Partner, CBDO
Dr. Peter D’Antonio, REDIAcoustics Co-principal / RPG Diffusor Systems Founder
Rob Jaczko, Chairman, Music Production & Engineering Dept. Berklee College of Music
David Molho, WSDG Project Engineer
Rinaldi Petrolli, REDIAcoustics Acoustic Engineer
This virtual panel will address the rise of a new generation of powerful, diverse, compact recording & mixing studios and the evolution of NIRO™, an innovative wave-based, computer-modeling tool created to facilitate the design of these new production environments.
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Mission Completed! Radio Kingston’s
Five-Year Design/Build Program Raises The Bar For Broadcast Radio Facility Design: Funded by a grant from The NoVo Foundation
Hosted by Joshua Morris, WSDG Partner, COO
Panelists include:
John Storyk, WSDG Founding Partner
Matthew Ballos, WSDG Partner, Director of Architectural Technology
Jimmy Buff, Executive Director of Radio Kingston Corp
Peter Buffett, NoVo Founder, Director
This virtual panel will detail the design and construction of Radio Kingston — a 2000 SQ. FT. broadcast complex powered by renewable energy and equipped to provide podcast audio (and video) programming that represents a template for future radio station design.
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Harlem School Of The Arts’ New Performance Venue
A Multi-Faceted Educational Gem
Hosted by Joshua Morris, WSDG Partner, COO
Panelists include:
Herb Alpert
John Storyk, WSDG Founding Partner
Eric Pryor, HSA President
Celia Imrey, Imrey Studio LLC, Principal Designer and Director
PK Pandey, AVN Systems Founder
This virtual panel will discuss the creative goals and solutions behind ‘The Renaissance Project’, a $9.5 million-dollar renovation funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation to turn The Harlem School of the Arts into a welcoming next generation performance venue designed to meet the needs of Harlem’s next generation of artists and performers.