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MARCH2014


4 Park Word Editor’s comment


5 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead


6 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben on Ferris wheels


7 Park Bloggin’ Dennis Speigel is back on the board at IAAPA


6-22 Park News Your monthly update


24-25 Vialand 2014 Park update


26 Alterface – COVER STORY Supplier update


29 Merlin’s IP strategy Interview with Mark Fisher


30-31 Matt Ouimet Exclusive interview


32 Looping Group Waterparks Park update


34 El Loco Las Vegas Ride profile


36-39 Ticketing 2014 Special feature


40-41 Crisis Management PR advice


44 Ride Guide New products


45 Show Guide Calendar


46 Web Guide Online resources


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THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: After making a name for itself with interactive theatres and dark rides, Alterface Projects is developing a new generation of what it calls “pro-active” attractions, not just simply reacting to the actions of its guests, but shaping the entire experience around them. One tool in the company's armoury is video projection mapping, which allows any object or surface to be brought to life with augmented reality content, as seen here. Read Alterface CEO Benoit Cornet’s provocative views on the shape of things to come on page 26. alterface-projects.com


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