
To further brand the museum hall and reinforce the campaign competition that will send consumers into space, the producers added a scale model of a spaceship amidst the projections, exhibits, and product displays.
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A lunar rover and a life-sized astronaut served as the focal points inside Skylight for the National Geographic Channel's upfront event.
Photo: Garett Holden Photography

Sequoia Productions produced and designed the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Governors Ball after this year's Academy Awards. The event drew inspiration from nature, interpreting the theme into a glamorous look that included massive vertical garden walls from Mark's Garden and a starry ceiling designed by Larry Oberman in association with ELS.
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For Fox's premiere of its new show Cosmos, the network's creative services team produced an event in a transformed parking lot in Los Angeles's Griffith Park. In a Classic tent set as a screening room for the show's first episode, Kinetic Lighting created a cosmos-like look with full LED star draping. A Q&A session with the big-name folks behind the show, including Neil deGrasse Tyson and Seth MacFarlane, followed the screening.
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After the California Science Center scored one of NASA's coveted orbiters, the museum made the Endeavour the centerpiece of its Discovery Ball last year. The event, which took place under the wings of the retired space shuttle, also displayed projections designed to transport guests into space.
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Centerpieces on some dining tables at the Science Center's ball looked like mini solar systems in glass bowls.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography

A Star Trek-theme vintner dinner, part of the 13th annual Naples Winter Wine Festival last year, turned the living room of a private Florida home into the Starship Enterprise Control Room.
Photo: Mila Bridger

At T-Mobile's “Tone-Def After-Party” during Coachella in 2009, Polite in Public set up a space theme—props included—at its photo station.
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In 2006, the National Geographic Channel presented a crowd of 400 media buyers a space-theme event in New York to promote the channel's space-related programming. A lunar rover and a life-size astronaut served as the focal points inside the venue.
Photo: Garett Holden Photography

Guests could play the classic video game Space Invaders in a modern format: Quince Imaging projected onto the walls of the venue.
Photo: Michael Kress

The event took place at Carnegie Library. Atmosphere Lighting designed the lighting for the space. The hexagon-shaped bar was studded with LED lights.
Photo: Michael Kress

Centerpieces on some dining tables looked like mini solar systems in glass bowls.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography