วันเสาร์ที่ 1 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Denver International Airport ATS Part 2

The DIA ATS opened along with the airport itself in 1995, and was conceived as a means to connect all of the midfield concourses with the south terminal and quickly transport passengers between them because of the longer distances between each building, especially when compared to Stapleton International Airport, Denver's former airport. In addition to visual LED displays, the AGTS also features an audio system to deliver station information and warn passengers of the trains movements. The audio system utilizes pre-recorded voice messages which are each preceded by a variety of short musical sound effects. The system's audio was recorded by Denver sound artist Jim Green, and it is considered one of the airport's art installations.[4] Jim Green is also known for recording the audio for the singing sinks in the restrooms at the Denver Art Museum and the "Laughing Escalators" at the Denver Convention Center. Currently, the messages feature the voices of former Coors Field announcer Alan Roach, and local KUSA-TV anchor Adele Arakawa. Arakawa and Roach were selected so that the audio would feature well-known voice talent from the area. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper is also included in the audio, who delivers a "Welcome to Denver" greeting that plays prior to arriving at the Terminal and Baggage Claim station. The current sound effects feature a contemporary music theme, and include sounds from pianos, synthesizers, acoustic guitars, and electric guitars. The current audio ...

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