Business Screen Magazine (1963-1964)

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•!^;: AROLND THE WIDE WORLD fSDiAS Pa\ iLioN is one of the most interesting at the Fair, reflecting the industrial and social progress which this land has made since becoming an independent nation. Through dioramas (see below) and in visual displays and recordings, the pavilion shows the diversity of its people and the devclopnienl of modern industrv. Iniliu lives' (I inirror-likr strrcn In i)i(\cnl //ir.sr dolls, jading liilhls til \how liow the peasant hecontes tlic lechiticiait: the cilhifie girl turns into a nurse. It is one of the interesting visual devices at the Fair. 3 .<^ Modern Tiiiuan ^ Formosa ,i has this t-cnj large rcar-i)rojecli(ni slide setup which takes Fair visitors through the changing patterns of this old yet new country, showing its people, industnj and good scenic views. I SPAIN at tho Fair: admission fee. And there's flamciKo dancing of the purest antecedents with Spanish music to be heard . . . also at a fee. Hut. every morning at 10 a.m.. Spain's opulent 4()()-foot theater i>|iens its doors for continuous. !'!■<' showings of documentary dims (see poster cut) which are a |oy to behold. Projection is bv vi.indard 35mm Century theatei .lies so the sights-and-sounds ol the land come through bright and clean on the screen. • * * * Foodiolt'K on E.xhibits: ir X'ene/uel.i's pavilion has a continuous slide projection system Two Selectroslides with dual automatic dimmers are used. f; Those continuous slide projectors of Jordan (see picture) are also Selectroslides. ti The .American Interiors pavilion has a United States Rubber show which uses two DuKane \ ista-Sell projectors to promote its vinyl carpets and Naugahyde. ir Singer Sewing Machine Company is using a Triangle 16mm and two Selectroslide projectors. ir Selectroslides are also being used by the National Catholic Education .Association ( Hall of Education ) and by Kroehler Manufacturing Co. (American Interiors Pavilion ) . ■w We'll supplement this report during the summer. Such exhibits N. Y. WORLD'S FAIR REPORT The I nited .\ral> Repid)lic is showing jihns on niodern industrial development in Egypt within titis continuous repeater-projector at Fair. as the Hall of Education were just being completed in late May; other pavilion-, were making alterations in their setups. The Fair will also be analysed after closing in October, noting the equipment and the programs which have earned their popularity. • Tli<> liiia;*4>.s «>!' .>Io«lt>rn Jordan Jordan's Pavilion, scene of much controversy over a mural on the wall which calls attention 111 the plight of homeless Palestini.m .Arabs (which has aroused objections from Israeli groups) features an open hall downstairs with .1 lunch counter and a stage equipped for live or film showings in the center. There is a seating capacity of 125. Just off the same hall are actual specimens of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The film being shown here on ,1 regular basis is I his Is Jordan I produced by United States Productions 1 showing many of the tr.ivel attractions of modern Jordan. Equipment used is a Triangle l(imni continuous projector. Upstairs, opposite the mural, are continuous slide projectors, operating with individual souHd tapes which describe Jordan's expanding economy and increasing number of schools, hospitals, roads and other facilities. • Jordan u.ws si.\ of these round Ixdls containing continuous slide projectors and acconipamjing sound. r,