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Designing Vegas Fountains with Water Sculptor Mark Fuller

AIR DATE: September 20, 2010
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You see them as you drive past the Bellagio: the giant jets of water that dance in synch to Elton John and Madonna songs. But how do they work? We talk to the man behind the magic, Mark Fuller. His company designed the fountains at the Bellagio and City Center. How does he get the jet streams to samba with the music? Why do some look like tornados, and how does he mix in color? And why do some clients ask him to make their fountains less Vegas? Join us as the Fountain King talks about the magic of water acrobatics in Las Vegas.

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Mark Fuller, CEO, Water Entertainment Technologies (WET)

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