Sennheiser Certified as Crestron Partner, Will Exhibit at Art Basel in Miami Beach

Sennheiser is a member of Crestron’s “Integrated Partner Program”. Both vendors’ products can be integrated seamlessly into a single powerfully combined solution. Among the compatible products are the TeamConnect family of products, SpeechLine DW and ADN.

speechlinedwData can be exchanged easily between systems, such as Sennheiser’s conference solution ADN – here, because control commands are transmitted via TCP/IP, the audio conferencing system’s central unit, the ADN CU1, can be connected effortlessly to one of Cestron’s media controllers. For example, when the talk button on a docking station is pressed, the media controller interprets the transferred information and triggers functions, such as aligning a camera with a speaker.

This device communication naturally works in both directions, meaning that Sennheiser communication stations can accessed remotely via Crestron touch panels. The user interface is incredibly easy to use, with images of the conference room appearing on the touch panel’s screen. To simplify programing for the system, developers can use a custom API (“Sennheiser ADN Crestron module”).

Sennheiser’s ceiling microphone TeamConnect Ceiling, which is connected to the TeamConnect Central Unit CU 1, can also be combined with Crestron products.

The audio specialist’s SpeechLine Digital Wireless products are grouped around the “SL Rack Receiver DW”, which comes equipped with RJ45 network connectors. This very user-friendly wireless system is provided with server-based software (“SennheiserControl Cockpit”) that uses a clearly structured dashboard to ensure ease of use. However, third party controls can also be added via network connectivity, and the same is also true of the popular Sennheiser evolution wireless line ew 300 G3.

“Integration is the magic word” says Jens Werner, Portfolio Manager Business Communication at Sennheiser. “Ensuring that the products made by different manufacturers can communicate with each other is to the customer’s advantage. All important parameters can be accessed and adjusted using one central device. Frequently needed settings can be saved in the form of presets that deliver a desired scenario in the blink of an eye: Projection screens can be lowered in conference rooms, projectors can be activated, blinds shut, lights lowered and the Sennheiseraudio conference system switched on ready for the meeting – all with a single touch command.”

Art Basel: Sennheiser Presents Vision to Shape the Future of Audio
In other Sennheiser news, at Art Basel in Miami Beach (Dec. 1-4), Sennheiser will showcase its vision to progress the worlds of art and sound through groundbreaking innovations and a commitment to support pioneering artists working with sound. During the Miami Beach show, the audio specialist will host a truly unique sound clash performance between German sound artist Nik Nowak and Miami Bass legend, Neil Case, a.k.a. Bass Mekanik. The two will meet for the first time and engage their mobile boom systems at Gramps, the famous venue in Miami’s Wynwood District. Nowak is one of the sound artists collaborating with Sennheiser through its Future Audio Artists Program to create compelling new projects that fuse art and audio.

sennheiserloungeSennheiser is the Official Audio Partner to the world-renown Art Basel international art shows, staged annually in Basel, Hong Kong and Miami Beach. The relationship epitomizes the audio specialist’s deep commitment to the arts – both through innovative technologies that expand the limits of creative possibility and by working directly to support artists. “Our engagement with Art Basel started in March this year at Art Basel in Hong Kong. The journey we have been on since has been truly exciting, further deepening our relationship with the art world,” said Daniel Sennheiser, co-CEO of Sennheiser. “We have been excited to see our vision to Shape the Future of Audio brought to life in a way that inspires people, and to be bringing this powerful experience to Miami Beach.”

Dr. Andreas Sennheiser, co-CEO of Sennheiser, explains the role that Sennheiser has played in the development of creative and artistic projects: “Technology and art may seem to be polar opposites, but as a pioneer in audio we occupy a magical place where they come together. Our innovations empower still greater artistic endeavor. Yet, through Art Basel and our Future Audio Artists Program, we at Sennheiser have taken great inspiration from the passion and creativity of the artists that we have been privileged to work with.”

The Future Audio Artists Program is a vital part of Sennheiser’s ongoing commitment to support pioneering artists. Launched this March at Art Basel in Hong Kong, the program is a collaboration with some of the world’s most exciting sound artists to create new projects, with assistance and technical expertise provided by Sennheiser. Each of the Art Basel shows has provided a global stage to showcase the new works. During Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Sennheiser Lounge will be displaying the work of one of the artists currently working within Sennheiser’s Future Audio Artist Program, Nik Nowak.

Half futuristic crawler type vehicle, half dancehall sound system, Nik Nowak’s mobile boom systems are sculptural works designed to shake perceptions of art and sound – quite literally. On Wednesday November 30 at 9 p.m., the German Artist will feature in a very special performance: “Soundpanzer Meets Bass Mekanik”, hosted by Sennheiser at Gramps, the famed venue in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood district. Nowak will be performing with Miami Bass legend Neil Case, a.k.a. Bass Mekanik, for an exclusive sound clash that will be played on interacting mobile boom systems. For this performance, Nowak will drive and operate his “Sound Tank”, a mobile 4000-watt subwoofer sound system sculpture, which will be making its ground-shaking debut on American soil.

“The Soundpanzer performance in Miami will combine a ‘Car Sound System Clash’, as it is known on the outskirts of urban metropolises, with an audiovisual composition, which will embrace the potential of sound as a weapon or cultural transmitter. Mobile Sound Systems are a global phenomenon, and through individual manifestations, can transform music and act as a vehicle for freedom, identity and emancipation,” explains Nik Nowak. “Sound is a catalyst for social and societal processes – and technology plays a vital part in this. The collaboration with Sennheiser is the result of a mutual interest in this relationship.”

Nik Nowak will also be exhibiting his Mobile Booster at the Sennheiser Lounge in Art Basel’s Collectors Lounge, offering a closer look at a work that explores themes of sound projection, the interaction of music in public and private spheres, and the interface between man and machine.

Sennheiser will present video installations showing works by Nik Nowak and other visionary artists including Nigel Stanford at its Future Sound Cube, a unique venue for audio-visual artworks and Sennheiser Listening Experiences. Set in the Sennheiser Lounge, located within Art Basel’s Collectors Lounge, the Future Sound Cube provides visitors with two unique sound experiences – AMBEO and the Sennheiser HE 1. AMBEO is Sennheiser’s groundbreaking 3D Immersive Audio Technology, which brings a spatial dimension to music, immersing the listener in sound.

The Future Sound Cube also provides visitors with the rare chance to listen to the Sennheiser HE 1 – the best headphones in the world. As the successor to the legendary Orpheus from 1990/91, the HE 1 redraws the benchmark for audiophile sound and is the epitome of the audio specialist’s art.

Once the vibrations on the Gramps performance have settled, Sennheiser will be hosting an Art Talk on December 2 with Nik Nowak. The artist will be in discussion with the members of the Future Audio Artists Program jury, the art-world luminaries Daniela Hinrichs, and Dr. h. c. Walter Smerling, about the evolution of sound in art, with Nowak providing insights into his work. The jury will also announce the next talented individual to join the Future Audio Artist Program.

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