Sixth & I

introduction

Located in the heart of the nation’s capital in a revitalized historic space dating back to 1908, Sixth & I is a synagogue and center for arts, entertainment, and ideas that reimagines how religion and community can enhance people’s everyday lives. One of Sixth & I’s biggest hurdles was to modernize and evolve the synagogue without compromising its historical design and aesthetic.
 

Ultimately, they needed an AV solution that would be easy-to-use, yet robust enough to meet the needs of a wide variety of events, including lectures, concerts, comedy shows, book signings, podcasts, and much more. The high-performance DM NVX® AV-over-IP platform instantly routes flawless full-motion video content throughout the sanctuary to create a flawless and immersive viewing experience for guests. 

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