This was cool. The screen takes approx. 4 blocks up, and there are hotels and casino’s underneath. It was a cool show!
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This was cool. The screen takes approx. 4 blocks up, and there are hotels and casino’s underneath. It was a cool show!
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Fremont Street in Las Vegas on St. Patty’s Day. Everyone going wild.
Fremont Street, das alte Vegas, das ist schon was. Hier in Downtown Las Vegas stehen die alten Hotels und Kasinos Las Vegas. Und dies schon lange bevor “der Strip” das Bild Las Vegas bestimmt. Mitte der 90er wurde ein halber Kilometer der Straße zur überdachten Fußgängerzone umgebaut. Das Dach ist eine riesige LED Leinwand auf der regelmäßig Shows gezeigt werden. Ist schon abgefahren, die Lichter der Kasinos und Hotels verlöschen und die Show am “Himmel” geht los…. Ist die Show vorbei ist in 20 Sekunden auf einmal wieder Alles beim Alten und wieder Alltag. Es reiht sich Hier Hotel an Kasino, Souvenirshop, Kasino und Kasino. Nicht zu unterschätzen sind auch die kleinen Getränkestände vor den Kasinos. Hier bekommt man einen “normalen” Longdrink für ca. 7$ und einen “großen” für 15$ . Achtung aufgemerkt! ich habe den Großen genommen, lasst es mich so sagen, wenn ihr den Abend noch was großartiges vorhabt, dann nehmt lieber den kleinen. Das Ding hatte das Aussehen eines neongelben Footballs, aber die Wirkung einer kleinen Neutronenbombe. Die Drinks in Las Vegas sind ehe so dimensioniert, das die Besucher schön leichtsinnig werden und schon mal den einen oder anderen Dollar in die Slotmachines einwirft. Funktioniert. Zurück zur Fremont Street. Hier gibt es vieles interessantes zu sehen: Bands machen Musik und Straßenkünstler zeigen was sie so können. Wenn man in Las Vegas ist sollte man die Fremont Street nicht verpassen! Thilo-W. Finger Las Vegas – Fremont Street – die Big …
The old strip feels more ‘comfortable’ than the new strip. All of the posh, huge hotels are great, but you have to get downtown and see this…
Callahan Custom Cycles, Custom Eyes Concepts and Fremont Street Experience Team Up for ‘Pit Boss’
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Callahan Custom Cycles, Custom Eyes Concepts and Fremont Street Experience Team Up for ‘Pit Boss’
Fremont Street Experience Commissions the First Ever Las Vegas-Themed Motorcycle
Las Vegas (June 12, 2009) –Award-winning bike builder James Callahan announced today that Callahan Custom Cycles, http://www.CallahanCustomCycles.com, has been commissioned by Fremont Street Experience to build the first ever Las Vegas-themed motorcycle as part of Fremont Street Experience’s “Born To Be Wild” promotion.
“It is an honor to have been chosen for this build,” Callahan said. “I take pride in knowing that the Callahan name will forever be a part of Las Vegas history. We want to thank Fremont Street Experience for putting their confidence in our shop.”
Fremont Street Experience is a five-block entertainment destination whi ch links 10 downtown Las Vegas hotel-casinos. The featured attraction of Fremont Street Experience is the world’s largest video screen, Viva Vision. The “Pit Boss” custom motorcycle is scheduled to be unveiled during Las Vegas’ BikeFest weekend, Oct. 1-4.
The privilege of designing the Las Vegas-themed custom bike, deemed “Pit Boss”, went to conceptual artist and designer Bogdan ‘Bo’ Asciu, owner of Custom Eyes Concepts Co., http://www.CustomEyesConcepts.com. The concept design of ‘Pit Boss’ can currently be seen nightly in its virtual form in “Born 2B Wild.” The six-minute video plays nightly at midnight on Fremont Street Experience’s world-renowned Viva Vision canopy screen. The world’s largest LED video screen spans 1,500 feet of four blocks, captivating viewers with 12.5 million lights along with a 550,000-watt sound system.
“We used the concept of ‘Pit Boss’ in our new Viva Vision show ‘Born 2B Wild’, which we debuted at last year’s Las Vegas BikeFest,” said Jeff Victor, President of Fremont Street Experience. “Now during this year’s Las Vegas BikeFest, we will be unveiling the real thing. Between Bogdan’s unique design and the talent that James brings to the build, we know we have a classic, one-of-a-kind motorcycle in the making.”
“Fremont Street Experience gave us a well-written theme description which fit well with my love of old school bike and car designs. Conceiving the ‘Pit Boss’ proved effortless,” Asciu said regarding his inspiration for the “Pit Boss” design. “I am immensely grateful to Fremont Street Experience for giving the builder and myself this incredible once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s truly an honor to work with them and Callahan Custom Cycles to add to the history of Fremont Street.”
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Fremont Street Experience on Freemont Street in Las Vegas, NV for Halloween. VivaVision show with A tribute to Queen with Queen’s We Are The Champions with the added Halloween graphics. The most obvious and largest part of the Fremont Street Experience is the Viva Vision canopy and light show. The canopy towers 90 feet above the ground and spans the length of five football fields. Featuring more than 12 million LED modules and 555000-watt sound system, the light show attracts tourists and locals alike. The first light show was broadcast in 1995. Nearly a decade later in 2004, million was invested in upgrading the Viva Vision canopy. Significant improvements were made and now it has 10 times higher resolution, resulting in clearer, sharper pictures. It can also display 16.7 million color combinations. The display is so sharp, live video can be broadcast on what is the world’s largest screen. -The average Viva Vision light show is six minutes long. -Viva Vision’s projection surface is currently the largest screen in the world, spanning 1500 feet in length (That’s the size of five football fields) -The screen contains 12.5 million synchronized LED lamps, including 180 strobes and eight robotic mirrors per block. -The lamp life of the bulbs is 50000 hours.
The most obvious and largest part of the Fremont Street Experience is the Viva Vision canopy and light show. The canopy towers 90 feet above the ground and spans the length of five football fields. Featuring more than 12 million LED modules and 555000-watt sound system, the light show attracts tourists and locals alike. The first light show was broadcast in 1995. Nearly a decade later in 2004, million was invested in upgrading the Viva Vision canopy. Significant improvements were made and now it has 10 times higher resolution, resulting in clearer, sharper pictures. It can also display 16.7 million color combinations. The display is so sharp, live video can be broadcast on what is the world’s largest screen. Viva Vision features shows like “Lucky Vegas,” celebrating the city’s famous icons, “Downtown Divas,” a tribute to a girls’ night out and “Speed, Smoke and Spinning Wheels,” which illustrates the world of fast-paced auto racing. Psychedelic shows include “The Drop,” a journey through an underwater utopia filled with beautiful sea creatures and “Shag With a Twist,” an animated show that features Southern California artist Josh Agle’s unique artwork combining elements of “Austin Powers,” “The Jetsons,” tiki culture and ’60s imagery. Visitors can also enjoy the patriotic show, “American Freedom” during Fourth of July. Inside the Fremont Street Experience building, a master control room delivers all the magic to the Viva Vision light show. Technicians have only three …
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