Computer Scientists Help Create Fireworks of Your Dreams
College Park, MD (June 27, 2002)-The Fourth of July is synonymous
with fireworks displays, but before all the bright colors
and thunderous booms, scientists are hard at work behind the
scenes making each firework display its best. Computer scientists
at Infinity Visions Inc. in Bellevue, Washington have teamed
up with the pyrotechnic magicians at Pyrodigital Consultants
in Pebble Beach, California to develop software that makes
any firework imaginable.
"With the Visual Show Director 4D (fourth dimension)
software we can design any color, height, size, speed, or
combination of firework effects," says Alberto Navarro,
President and Art Director with Infinity Visions Inc. "The
fourth dimension is timing, which means that we can create
effects that seem impossible."
The software combines the laws of gravity and meteorological
conditions such as wind. The result is a "virtual"
firework display on screen. Not only do the pyrotechnicians
get to preview the display, but they also receive the list
of the chemicals needed to make the colors, and the timing
for igniting each firework shell to match the rhythm of the
virtual show.
Timing is very important in pyrotechnics. Especially when
a firework needs to hit a musical note with a bang. The key
is a special computer chip located inside the firework shell.
"We use the Magic Fire electronic time chip to fire each
and every fireworks shell to burst at the correct time as
visualized on the computer," says Ken G. Nixon, President
of Pyrodigital Consultants, "That way, we can ensure
we have absolute precision between the 'virtual' firework
display and the actual display."
Thanks to computer technology and science, this year's Fourth
of July fireworks displays will be a dream come true.
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For more information contact:
Alberto Navarro
President and Art Director
Infinity Visions Inc.
Bellevue, WA
425-455-0172
www.infinityvisions.com
Ken G. Nixon
President
Pyrodigital Consultants
Pebble Beach, CA
831-375-9489
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