Medical exhibit 2002:
Claritin exhibits with Clark Tactile Sound in their new trade show booth. Using high tech VR computer generated worlds to replicate their TV advertising you are immersed in a realistic world of sight sound and touch. Three VR zones are strategically placed in the booth and the designer says the tactile effect will be the buzz of the whole show.

Tokyo motor show 2001:
Nissan to use Clark TSTs for new Z car unveiling. The press, VIPS and lucky attendees standing on the platform gazing at the mysterious shrouded car. Some have waited years for this moment. To view the new Nissan Z car, the original Datsun model that back in 1970 saved the small Japanese company is being reborn. The draped silhouette forcing guesses out of the onlookers of what the new Z car will look like. The unveiling is moments away, revealing the most anticipated car in the history of the company. Lights dim, spotlights focus on the covered figure, and then the exhaust sound is heard and felt the revving of the powerful engine floods the entire area. It is easy to tell all who are there have the hairs on their necks standing in attention waiting for the climactic moment, The crowd can not only hear the car, they feel it as the floor vibrates with the power, clarity and detail of being in the new Z car at high speeds on a racetrack, The veil is lifted as the tactile effect reaches its highest point everyone is peaked and the crowd cheers and applause is heard, the most dramatic unveiling has just been experienced, cigarette anyone?

Unfortunately, The plans for this unveiling were cancelled at the last minute due to the 9-11 attack on America. The Japanese thought that too much physical input might be too much! The sensitive Japanese management was very touched and effected by the terror of September 11th.