Tangram designs and builds remarkable environments to present your company and products to the market. Desiging at home and abroad for trade, retail, and special events, our approach to experience marketing puts your customers at the center of your world. The Tattler is the offical blog of Tangram International Exhibitions, Inc.

Sep 23, 2008

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No Business Like Shvo Business




We hadn't worked with Scott Guerin at SHVO Marketing since our involvement as the fabricator of the The W New York Downtown Hotel & Residences sales office last summer. We were delighted he called to ask for help at Cityscape, the New York iteration of the big real estate show in Dubai. We were happy to help out under short notice help SHVO make a splash at this most important real estate trade show. Thanks to Scott and Michael Shvo, the Czar of Real Estate Marketing, for the business!


Sep 19, 2008

212: A Lifestyle, A Destination, A Scene - Nike Mercer Street Block Party Launches Sportswear Line








Nike threw a party on Mercer Street to celebrate the launch of their new Sportswear Store in Soho. Tangram produced the event which was designed by Hunter Tura and his team at 2x4. A hair raising installation on a perfect day in Manhattan caught the attention of seemingly everyone in New York City.



VIDEO: http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&safe=off&q=Nike%20212%20Mercer%20street%20block%20party&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wv#


We built up a stadium-like feel to the blocks between Grand and Canal Street to help capture the essence, the kernal, of sports - the heart of the Nike Sportswear line. The buildup was intense, and the entire Tangram team was on hand to help.



Tangram's Aidan Corish and Steel Swift on the streets








Ernesto Llano and Teddy Astahova Lay in the Wild Postings with Soo-in Yang from The Living New York



It was a star studded opening with lots celebrities crowding the central "playing field". The Gig was kicked off by The Soul Tigers marching band!






Plenty of Crazy Mascots too, like the Mighty Fordham Ram






Roger Federer opened up the store with Spike Lee





Tennis Greats Maria Sharipova and Serena Williams were on hand






Mark Ronson was working the platters!




Content was King with two 90 foot video screens






A Mad Crazy Scene


Tangram's Gina Cooney, Anna Antonucci, Cuong Nguyen

Steel Swift, Gina, Anna, Teddy, Aidan in the back

Sep 9, 2008

Take Me to Your Leader: Tangram at Comic Con for Sci-Fi Channel and Sony Pictures




Once again Tangram was at ComicCon in San Diego, the annual Geek & Freak Fest celebrating all things Sci Fi, Fantasy, and Imagination. The Con has become a huge branding exercise for the Hollywood Bigs, and this year we had a new build for Sony Pictures. Like a diamond, it was multi-facetted, and shone brightly! Thanks to Mike Freeman for reigning it all in.

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Sci Fi Channel booth at Comic Con 2007 by tracyberna.

Perennially the Sci Fi Channel is the show stopper having won myriad design awards for designer collaborator Graft and stud man Stefan Beese. No shortage of brand hungry crowds, we have been able for the past three years to become the sign post at the show, the veritable marker by which all things are measured. The Con is a force. people save up their whole year to dress like Wonder Woman and party down in the Gas Light District of San Diego. Cudos to the Scifi Team: Blake Callaway, Dana Ortiz, Mo Setoodah, and RJ Cupelli.

ComiCon 2008 - Half Trade Show/Half Halloween
attendees line up for admission



May the Farce be with you!
Laura Vandervoort Picture

Laura Vandervoort at SciFi's annual party!

Sep 8, 2008

Tangram Makes "The Commitment" for Nike

"The Commitment" is the story of the dedication of incredible athletes to their team and the game. It examines the heart and soul of a basketball legacy by showcasing the brilliance of the past and the dominance that will define the future.

In honor of that commitment, Nike created a gallery dedicated to Team USA, chronicling their journey from the Dream Team of 1992 to the present-day squad. The exhibit, entitled "The Commitment", opened in New York City on July 10, giving the public a look at the history and future of USA Basketball.


Located in a refurbished branch of Harlem’s famous Training Camp sneaker boutique, the gallery space houses the legendary artifacts and apparel behind each Olympic team. On one wall, photos of the 1986 players. On another, the initial letter sent by Coach K to each member of the current team. And in the center, the kicks worn by Jordan and Barkley on the court in ’92. Artists’ tributes can be found throughout, paying homage to the greatest teams and players in Team USA history.


The gallery also chronicles today’s U.S. Olympic basketball movement, documenting past hardships and detailing the challenges ahead. Watching over the exhibit are two larger-than-life portraits, one of Kobe, the other of LeBron; a symbol of the two greatest players of a generation, overlooking the legacy they stand to inherit. This summer, as Team USA takes the international stage, they’ll be joining the ranks of the most elite players the game has ever seen. They have the skills, the strength, and the dedication to win. But it’s only with true commitment to the game that they’ll bring home the gold."

Tangram created the Commitment for Nike Basketball in sixteen days from concept to completion on the opening night gala attended by the "Redeem Team" on their tour of New York City. Sometimes a plan completely comes together. In order to execute on such a tight timeframe, everything needed to go just right - and it was a commentary on the dedication and "Commitment" of the Tangram Team - that the project went off with such success.



Check out the Video at: http://inside.nike.com/blogs/nikebasketball/2008/07/28/the-commitment-exhibition-tour



Hyper Dunk Flag Wall

Nike Basketball - The Commitment: USA Basketball




Showcases of Orginal Jordan worn kicks




The Jersey Case

Nike Basketball - The Commitment


Entrance


Nike Basketball - The Commitment


Space Overview

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The Crowd Awaits the Players!

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Coach K Checks it Out

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LeBron Checks In!

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Kobe Checks Out Flywire Technology of Hyperdunks

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LeBron in Front of The Hyperdunk Flag

More Video

Sep 3, 2008

Licensing Show - New York - its Toon Time!





Tangram had a great outing at the Licensing Show in New York in June at the wonderful Javits Center. http://www.licensingexpo.com/.


The biggest excitement surrounded the Cartoon Network stand, which was a debut winner for Tangram. http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/

We had a lot of work including Sesame Workshop, HIT Entertainment, The Beanstalk Group and Televisa, the whole Tangram team was down on site - and as ususal it was the hottest few days of the year.




Next stop Vegas, as the Javits loses another show......

BIG & EASY - Tangram and NBC Universal Cable at NCTA - New Orleans





In May, Tangram was back in the Big Easy to help out our friends at NBC Universal Cable Networks put on their big show! We had a gasser in Nawlin's putting up the booth - BUT had a better time rediscovering one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

First night we had dinner at Stella! Chef Scott Boswell creates exciting New American Cuisine influenced jointly by world flavors and his Louisiana Roots. The food was delicious but rich, and the wine list did not disappoint. the decor was cool too could have been like an old bordello at one time.check out http://www.stellarestaurant.com/.





After a long day in the "Booth Buildin' Bidness", the whole crew went to Cochon for Dinner! Cochon is everything porky, and the menu was insane. We started with fried oysters as an appetiser, they were so hauntingly delicious, we ordered more during dinner! The food at Cochon was insanely good. It has big bawdy open room which was fairly boisterous on a Saturday night.

Pork!

Here is a link from the website:

"....Chef Link and co-owner Chef Stephen Stryjewski, embracing the old style traditions receive whole pigs and oversee an in-house Boucherie, creating boudin, andouille, smoked bacon, and head cheese. The menu also features handmade crawfish pies, rabbit & dumplings, and spoon bread with okra & tomatoes. Cochon offers specialties from the wood-burning oven such as roasted oysters, suckling pig, and beef brisket. Seafood from local waters round out the offerings with Chef Link’s signature roasted gulf fish “fishermen” style.

The bar at Cochon boasts an interesting variety of bourbons and local beers. Traditional southern cocktails like the Mint Julep are available as well as updated versions of classics like Cochon’s Lemonade. Several brands of moonshine are available for guests desiring a true "Southern experience". ...."

Moonshine! It was crazy nutmeg moonshine! After several shots of "interesting bourbon" and rye sazeracs, nothing finishes a meal of pig fat better than moonshine! It was no wonder we went to the French Quarter to stroll off our fantastic meal!




Don't miss this great restaurant check it at http://www.cochonrestaurant.com/

The French Quarter has revived since Katrina, but there was a lot of changes. Thank God Some Things Do Not Change:

My favorite is Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Bar (on Bourbon street but waaaay down on the residential side, just keep walking and its on the left). Lafitte's is said to be the hangout of the Pirates Jean and Pierre Lafitte (and others say its haunted) Andrew "Stonewall" Jackson liked to hang here too. One of the oldest continuously operating bars in America, the bar itself is very small and dark (the only lights are above the cash register at the bar and again at the piano, everything else is candles). The piano section of the bar is always fun - go there and hang out and make requests while singing along with the featured player - Johnny Gordon. Check Youtube



Also Check Fritzel's German Jazz Bar and Pub on Bourbon Street at Orleans. Fritzels has seriously tasty Jazz, I once saw an ensemble of 18 clarinet players layin' it down. They also have friendly folks, and Jaggermeister on tap!

Do a Jagger till you Stagger!


Aside from all the freak shows up and down the street, no trip to the Quarter is complete with out a trip to:


In 1808, Prince Suleyman of the Turkish Royal family arrived in New Orleans with his retinue of eunuchs and servants. Six months later, all were brutally murdered in their living quarters. Officially, it is recorded as a robbery. The truth is far more sinister and interesting…

Retribution!!!
Yes, retribution for the young women of New Orleans who were lured into the prince’s nearby Dungeon and prepared for the harems of Istanbul by psychological indoctrination, opium-induced submission and torture.


Can I have a Bud, Please?



The Dungeon seems an innocuous little place. You squirrel down a very thin alley entrance into a courtyard, and very regular looking bar. Push open the faux bookshelfs, and up you go to a small tight intense mirrored dance floor with cages, the ultimate skull bar (pictured above), and a head banging cacophony of heavy metal. The crowd is an, ahhhhh, interesting mix of goth posers and preppy tourists. Don't go before midnight - it ain't open.

Always obey Steel's credo - never stay in any one place for more than 20 minutes in the French Quarter. It is a tried and true survival tactic.

End the night at an OLDE FAVORITE from back in the NATPE days when tradeshows were tradeshows, and men were men:



At the corner of Bourbon Street and Bienville, sits the stuff that legends are made of -- The Old Absinthe House. Many celebrities have been welcomed through our doors in the nearly two centuries since its opening -- including Oscar Wilde, P.T. Barnum, Mark Twain, Jenny Lind, Enrico Caruso, General Robert E Lee, Franklin Roosevelt, Liza Minelli and Frank Sinatra. Indeed, the walls throughout this incredible building are covered in the framed photographs of several of our famous patrons. The building endures the name of Jean Lafitte's because of the rumored meeting of the Pirate Jean Lafitte and Andrew Jackson as they planned the victory of the battle of New Orleans on the second floor (now the newly-renovated Jean Lafitte's Bistro). In fact, many of those who work here will be happy to share their Jean Lafitte Ghost Stories with you!

All of this and we did some work too! NBC Had a great show - broadcasting CNBC's"The Squawk" live from the Morial Convention Center and the NBC booth below!




Rushing around like a blue arse fly, I had to go up Magazine Street to get some supplies for the exhibit. It was a beautiful May day in New Orleans, and all the cafes were in full bustle, and the Magnolias were in bloom. There is no place like New Orleans!




 
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