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Jul

Multiples

There are dirty spoons everywhere…which is to say that the four spoons I own that are specifically for baking are all laying in a heap in my sink asking me to wash them. I don’t bake often, but the holidays are the only time of year I get to recall what it was like growing up in my parent’s bakery just outside Princeton, NJ. Whereas I’m baking two pies, around this time of year my mother and father would be churning out baking sheets for days, often scaling recipes to ten and twelve times their usual ingredient amount.

This had me thinking about scaling some of our standard fair of technical solutions. Nearly every household in America has figured out how to connect one cable box to one TV, but what happens when you have ten cable boxes and fifty TVs? Or when you’re not just amplifying one pair of speakers, but a stadium’s worth of speakers broken into over sixty zones of control. The logic that dictates scaling a recipe no longer applies; you can’t just multiply.

You have to start thinking outside the box to be sure your infrastructure can handle the size of what you’re building. We see it all the time; a client’s technical provider takes the method that worked so well for a room’s worth of technology and tries to scale it to a building’s worth, and often reliability and ease of use go out the window. Before you end up with a sink full of spoons, be sure you are baking with the right recipe.

14

May

AV Craftsmanship

After building some cabinets this weekend (and subsequently getting dust on a nearby rack I had staged), I started thinking about why the word “craftsmanship” seams to conjure up images of my grandfather in overalls sanding a wooden railing, or a mason methodically laying bricks. When I started my career in technology I fancied myself a craftsman, honing the skills necessary to bring systems to life though the use of arcane skills that had been taught to me by other technicians, books, and good old on the job experience. Why shouldn’t AV installation be a craft? The way a technician persuades eight tiny conductors into a CAT5 connector, being sure to crimp the jacket in place. The way you can tell a connector is just tight enough, the way a system programmer lays out his program file so it reads like a novel of digital signal flow.

This job is incredibly difficult and requires years to master. I have no problem calling my team craftsmen. They work hard and we all learn from each other, working to make the systems we build just a little better every time. You know when you’re looking at a system that has the this-guy-knew-what-he-was-doing feel to it. The way the wires all cascade cleanly into place or the attention to detail it took to be sure not a millimeter of copper is poking out of a connector. It’s those things that we strive for, and if your AV company isn’t, then maybe they’re just a bunch of techs, but here we’re craftsmen…minus the overalls.

03

Mar

Synapse and NXT Health

When Synapse was in its infancy, we created the business around making a difference in people’s lives through the seamless integration of technology. Earlier this week we were honored to be welcomed into the NXT Health family to work on their groundbreaking new design titled Patient Room 2020.

NXT is a nonprofit whose vision is to create actionable change in healthcare through collaborative efforts that address work flow concepts, architecture and design, advanced technological platforms, and enhanced patient/physician communications. NXT’s vigorous efforts in this field of research have led to the securing of grants totaling over 4 million dollars to advance their cause, including this most recent project.

PR2020 takes an in-depth look at how the layout and design of our current medical facilities can be improved by eliminating waste, clutter, and technological overhead, leading to a more streamlined and efficient method for providing care.

Enter Synapse. Through our long acquaintance with Traxon Technologies and E:Cue Lighting Control, we were introduced to the amazingly talented team at NXT and their diverse collaborators, all donating our time and resources to this amazing cause. We were originally brought in to program the E:Cue LED control system for Rachel Calemmo’s inspired lighting design, but after some short discussions we realized we had more to offer. Synapse has agreed to donate time, resources and products to realize architect David Ruthven’s vision for a streamlined master control system that could offer a plethora of information and control in one easy to navigate intuitive user interface.

We feel truly privileged to be counted among the incredibly talented team that has been tasked with bringing this vision to life and we will be sure to keep you posted on this project as it takes shape in the months to come.

21

Dec

Welcome

Thank you for visiting the Synapse Audio Visual blog. On occasion, we have time to share our opinions on technology and lifestyle topics relevant to our industry. Reading through the following we hope you will get to know more about our firm and the ideas that shape our design process. If you would like to speak further on a topic herein, please contact us anytime and we would be happy to start a dialogue.

Very Sincerely Yours,

Stephen Cannella

Managing Partner
Chief Design Consultant