It’s always the last place you look.

3 technologies that have the potential to create trillion dollar markets over the next decade.
Publication: Gloucester Daily Times pages: opinion section: columns story title: Living with artificial super-intelligence author: Anthony J. Marolda date: February 1, 2019.
Note: collected for library archive.
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Fender Telecaster meets custom built LED video display meets audio reactive control software.
The guitar display is a custom cut faceplate mapped with individually addressable LEDs which turns the whole face of the instrument into a video screen. Integrated with our software that drives the band’s existing light show, the guitar visuals are synced with the entire light rig to provide cohesive looks and stand out solos.
Premiering only in recent weeks, this piece draws immediate crowd attention. Paired with the band’s unique musical style, this element of their show leaves the crowd with a unique memory of a stand out performance.
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