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The show, inside the
resorts Grand Rotunda, offers visitors a look at the ancient, yet enduring
civilization, incorporating state-of-the-art sound, video, sculpture, fiber
optic lighting and other special effects in a three-dimensional setting
infused with First Nation symbolic elements.
To the left are examples of the Surround Theater in various phases of use.
These images demonstrate the flexible nature of the Lester Creative-designed
theater format, employed here to show advertising during off-show periods.
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View of the "Medicine Wheel". A
central screen which completes the emersion of the visitor in this
multi-media experience. |
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The center pyre with custom,
hand-made "dream catcher"-style weaving |
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Fiber Optic "Dancing Spirit" Footprints |
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Images of "dancing" footprints
appearing on the floor. |
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Fiber optic bundles of each Clan's
representative icon are embedded in the floor surface. The embedded fiber
optics are invisible until the footprints begin "moving" along the floor,
"dancing" among the audience. |
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Fish Fence |
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To complete the "Fish Fence" motif,
sculpted fish were introduced into the design. The fish are fiberglass and
finished as if made of copper with a tarnished patina.
The Fish Fence is a fishing technique employed by the clans. |
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Fiber Optic and "Holographic" Clan Spirit Trees |
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Visitors to Casino Rama Resort in
Rama, Ontario, Canada, are treated to an eight-minute multimedia show,
designed and produced by Lester Creative, Inc., of Valencia, CA. |
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Clan spirits "come to life" in this
truly unique awesome application of fiber optics and "holographic", video
projection. |
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