The Victor building in Japan is the corparate headquarters for JVC. Inside may be the ultimate technology showplace....
A new sensation in Audio-Visual Communication
Victor Nippers Ginza: the starting-block for audio-visual information opening up all kinds of new possibilities in sound and vision. Every floor is packed with the technology and know-how that Victor has nurtured over the years. This is not simply a showroom with products on display; it also functions as a space for communication, where event s of all kinds and live shows are held. See for yourself, listen first-hand to the very latest in audio-visual; make the most of this audio-visual communic ations space, where the individual is free to enjoy himself in his own way.
1. Location 1-7-1 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo (inside the Victor Building) Tel. 03-3289-2811
2. Business hours 10:00am to 6:00pm (Closed Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)
3. Main facilities on each floor Nippers ILA Theatre (Reservations required) / 1F A high-precision, high-definition projector recreates vi vidly-coloured images on a giant 200-inch screen. get one for your living room
Audio-visual equipment hands-on corner / 1-2F An audio-visual corner where the latest world of sound m ay be experienced. Feel free to operate the very latest equipment.
Audio-visual conference room / 2F An audio-visual control system allowing anyone easy oper ation of audio-visual equipment. Try for yourself the latest equipment and systems aimed at the professional in business or education.Will there be CUBE inside some of these?
28's Live (Reservations required, fee charged) / B1F Available for use as a full-scale concert hall, with aud io-visual equipment for the professional, including a 10 0-inch projector. 28's live shows are also held here.
Events of all kinds are held: `Exhibition of video produc tions', `Jazz Festival', etc.
There are pictures at JVCs web site. What an accomplishment. If there was one in the US I would travel a great distance just to see it. Maybe someday CUBE could help sponsor such a display at Disney World? I bet it would pay for itself many times over. |