Intel at #CESBlackout2018

That Lone Violin You Heard During #CESBlackout2018? It Was From Intel

Eclipsing some of the biggest product launches and news of the year, at least for a couple hours anyway, the power outage at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Central and South halls brought the largest consumer electronics show in the world to a halt Wednesday. The cause? A flashover of one of the facility’s transformers, CES explained in an official statement.

Naturally, the news exploded across the Twitterverse as #CESBlackout2018 began trending. Even Oreo got in on the game. Out of the darkness, however, as one Twitter user pointed out, came the soothing sound of a violin. The performance by HÄANA (@thisishaana) was part of Intel’s “Experience the Power of Data” artistic data visualization in its booth in Central Hall.

“All you could hear was the sound of her violin piercing throughout the entire hall. Attendees lit up their smartphones. She started stomping to the beat and the audience responded by clapping to the beat,” says Victor Torregroza, events program manager, global marketing & communications, at Intel.

Check out her performance…

 …in the dark. 

…and in the light.

 

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The performance by HÄANA was part of Intel’s “Experience the Power of Data” artistic data visualization.

Video Credit: Agency Inside

Rachel Boucher
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Rachel joined Event Marketer in 2012 and today serves as the brand's head of content. Her travels covering the experiential marketing indust ry have ranged from CES in Las Vegas to Spring Break in Panama City Beach, Florida (hey, it's never too late)—and everywhere in between.
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