
The milestone 10th annual D: All Things Digital conference (known as D10) will take to the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes from May 29 through 31.
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This year, the Fragrance Foundation looked to bring glamour back to the event by emulating an upscale award show. The set consisted of one large projection screen and a lectern at the center of the stage.
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Audi at the New England International Auto Show

Audi provided four mini kiosk stations, each equipped with a touch screen loaded with specs and visuals about its 2012 collection.
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Breeders’ Cup Kickoff Reception at the Getty House

The Breeders' Cup, the unofficial end to the thoroughbred-racing season, took over Santa Anita Park on November 2 and 3. Kicking off all the festivities and welcoming the event back to the region was a reception at the mayor's residence, the Getty House, on Halloween night. BrownHot Events' masquerade-inspired design included chandeliers encased in Lucite, pieces that doubled as cocktail tables.
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Naked Hearts' White Fairy Tale Love Ball

In 2011, the Paris event included a fashion show with models sporting looks inspired by classic fairy-tale dresses. Flanked by the stage and bar, a 246-foot-long reflective runway ran the entire length of the tent and served as the site for the show.
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'The Little Mermaid' Opening Night Party

Projections of moving bubbles lit up the opening-night party for the Broadway production of The Little Mermaid in 2008.
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Lexus Challenge with Baron Davis; Downtown Los Angeles

Inside, the entrance was covered with orange flowers and decorated with letter decals to spell out the event's official name, PRE.
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The stage at E!’s upfront in New York in April had three LED screens overhead and three curvilinear walls on the platform. The central panel, which remained in place during the presentation, later slid aside to make room for musical acts.
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A 60-foot-long, multitiered stationary float covered with glittering fabric was the central decor piece at the Recording Academy’s Grammy Celebration in Los Angeles in February. Decor elements soared to 25 feet in the air from the structure, which doubled as a two-sided projection screen and carried 30 costumed performers, dancers, and drummers.
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As part of the TED Conference’s clean, on-brand stage design, producers used oversize letters that spelled TED to serve as the stage’s focal point.
Photo: James Davidson
