press release

October 20, 2020

Audio Spotlight Technology Beams Focused Narratives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Visitors to the Legacy Gallery at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston are immersed in a multi-sensory experience as they view a display of changing images depicting places around the world that are named for President Kennedy. At the exhibit, touchless Audio Spotlight technology was used to meet the challenge of playing audio narratives to describe the images that are in very close proximity to each other without creating any sound bleed from one display to the next.

The newly refurbished exhibition space in the Legacy Gallery was unveiled last year and the museum curators installed four Holosonics AS-24i speakers in the gallery’s ceiling to broadcast descriptions of the images that are on display for patrons. In the gallery, the Audio Spotlight directional sound speakers are paired with an external audio feed that is connected to the respective video screen that each speaker plays sound for.

The narratives that are played from the Audio Spotlight speakers in the Legacy Gallery include commentaries about President Kennedy from his late brothers Senator and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and his sister, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. In the narratives, the president’s siblings discuss JFK’s role in establishing and/or inspiring programs that continue to strive today, including the Peace Corps, the U.S. Space Program, and the Profile in Courage Award.    

Audio Spotlight technology provides a perfect fit for the Legacy Gallery – as visitors come out of a dark corridor that documents the president’s assassination in 1963, they find themselves in the recently modernized and brightened gallery. As part of the 2019 refurbishment, the patented, revolutionary Audio Spotlight technology was installed to beam the narratives that describe the changing images on monitors that educate visitors about the many places that are named in Kennedy’s honor.

In an interview posted on the library’s website, Legacy Gallery Exhibit Designer Amy Forman and the library’s Digital Strategist Jamie Richardson discuss the how Audio Spotlight directional sound in the newly refurbished exhibit enhances the overall experience for patrons who visit the library. 

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“It's an interactive exhibit, where people can explore the Peace Corps map of the world and the scale of the different shows… so, it was a balancing act and we did a fair bit of time testing sound,” Ms. Forman said. “We have these focused speakers that enabled us to have a few presentations that are close to each other and still keep the sound separate.”

In the interview, Ms. Richardson replies: “In the (old exhibit) you had video of Senator Edward Kennedy talking, you had video of Senator Robert Kennedy talking, you have a video about the Profile in Courage Award, and you have Eunice Shriver talking about Special Olympics… so there was just so much noise. But the (directional sound in the refurbished exhibit) lets you focus on each individual aspect and I really appreciate that.” 

The museum, which was designed by legendary architect I.M. Pei and was inaugurated in 1979, also called on Holosonics in 2017 to incorporate Audio Spotlight directional sound technology into a previous exhibit called “JFK 100 – Milestones & Mementos”. That exhibit, which ran from 2017 to 2019, commemorated the 100th anniversary of Kennedy’s birth in 1917 in Brookline, MA. 

For its use in museums like the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and other similar settings and applications, the flexible and self-powered Audio Spotlight directional speaker is a powerful tool, ensuring that any exhibit has its own isolated audio, captivating visitors with an immersive, personal experience, while keeping the surrounding area quiet. 

 

Contact us to learn more about how our Audio Spotlight directional sound technology can benefit your projects in the same way it has enhanced the experience for visitors at the JFK Library as well as a wide variety of other settings that include retail stores, libraries, hospitals, airports, and many other locations throughout the world.


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ABOUT HOLOSONIC RESEARCH LABS, INC.

Holosonic Research Labs, Inc., a pioneer in directional acoustics, develops and manufactures the Audio Spotlight directional sound system. Founded by MIT graduate Dr. F. Joseph Pompei, Holosonics’ Audio Spotlight technology is used in a wide variety of applications including museums, libraries, offices, reception areas, retail displays, trade shows, and retail kiosks. The world’s top organizations and companies use the Audio Spotlight directional sound system to beam sound to their listeners... and preserve the quiet.™