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Tait Creates Cable Coaster Virtual Reality Simulator for National Geographic’s ‘Experience Mars’ Dome in New York

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Tait Creates Cable Coaster Virtual Reality Simulator for National Geographic’s ‘Experience Mars’ Dome in New York

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 NEW YORK  –  National Geographic Channel unveiled its “Experience Mars” dome on the corner of Canal and Varick streets in New York City from Oct. 26-29. The first-of-its-kind immersive activation, which invited participants on a simulated space journey and walkabout on the red planet’s surface, also served as the commercial debut for Tait’s cable coaster virtual reality simulator.

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COLORado 3 Solo

COLORado 3 Solo From Chauvet Professional

Chauvet Professional’s COLORado 3 Solol fills a wide range of roles in a lighting designer’s tool chest. The fixture has a wide (8⁰ to 45⁰) zoom range, intense output from three 40W RGBW engines and  IP65-rated power and DMX connections.

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Morning Blossoms World Premiere

‘Morning Blossoms’ Tours the Netherlands, Lit with Robe Fixtures

ZWOLLE, The Netherlands – For Morning Blossoms, a musical that combines the disciplines of opera, ballet, dance, music and drama, LD Yaron Abulafia is using a variety of Robe fixtures, including DL7S Profiles, DL7F Washes, DL4S Profiles, BMFL Blades and BMFL Wash XFs, Robe Strobes and Spikies. The production, produced by ODD Continent, premiered Oct. 11 and 12 in Zwolle and tours the Netherlands through Nov. 23.

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Life is Beautiful Festival

Troubador Stage at Life is Beautiful Festival Comes Alive with Elation Lighting

LAS VEGAS – Outdoor festival season in the U.S. extends well into the fall with festivals such as Life is Beautiful in Las Vegas – now in its fourth season – emerging as a highlight of the EDM festival calendar. Promotional events company Insomniac again joined forces with Life Is Beautiful and top lighting designer Steve Lieberman of SJ Lighting to bring the fan-favorite Troubadour Stage alive, which took over Downtown Las Vegas from Sept. 23–25.

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