A. I believe the gym could benefit greatly from coming alive. People in the gym are not interacted with, they sit in a seat and wait to be entertanied by whatever is on the stage. Offering a visual medium which the audience can influence. Keeping an audience happy between performances could be great, as they could potentially never be bored.
B. I believe adding lights to the walls and roof of the gym could benefit the audience. Adding giant lit-up equalizers to the walls could offer the audience a way of interacting with the gym through sound. It could also spice up a dance as the walls themselves are brought to life. Another form of interaction could be pads (glass squares in the floor with LEDs underneath them) that light up based on how much pressure is applied to them. This could even make for an interesting game of twister!
C. The equalizer could show teenagers that yes, they're being heard. Their voices reach all around them and the gym shows that they can be listened to. It can even entertain them. If teenagers need an outlet they could stomp on the LED floor and yell at the LED wall, having both the floor, the walls and the entire gym change in reaction to them. For catholics they can talk to the wall and have it react to their words. Catholic people could meditate on the LED floor and tell their prayers to the wall.
D. The viewer speaks to it. He goes up to it and if he's calm and talkative, the equalizer visualizes this, showing a very calm speaker. If he yells angrily at the wall the equalizer flares up to the roof of the gym in response, reflecting the viewer's emotions. It could also be a way for speakers to tell how loud they are and whether they're reaching the back of the gym or not. The LED floor could be used to incorporate the audience into the presentation. The speaker may want a red stage so he could get the audience down there to stomp on the ground and it would cause the gym to change colours.
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