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Martin Exterior’s Artificial Sunlight at 78 Degrees North

Svalbard

Martin Exterior’s Artificial Sunlight at 78 Degrees North

AARHUS, Denmark – At 78 degrees north latitude, Longyearbyen lacks sunlight for almost four months of the year. Tor-Gunnar “Gusche” Stokke of Stokken Lys created a lighting scheme that would release a Norwegian cultural landmark from its winter obscurity. He chose the Martin Professional Exterior 400 RGBW LED wash light to simulate natural sunlight onto the building, complete with the color temperature changes that would normally occur from dawn to dusk.

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Smashing Pumpkins

Upton Has Smashing Time with GLP’s Volkslicht Zooms

LOS ANGELES – Smashing Pumpkins’ LD Lawrence Upton for the first time used GLP’s Volkslicht Zoom LED heads in his design for the band’s recent tour. In this context they were used to replace the traditional discharge wash light on a scalable set — designed to enable sections to be removed, depending on venue size, without sacrificing the dynamic.

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Sam's Town

Look Solutions’ Foggers Add to Sam’s Town Atrium Show

WILLIAMSPORT, MD – Look Solutions’ Viper NT foggers add atmosphere to the 10-story atrium show at Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall in Las Vegas. The foggers were chosen because they generate atmospheric haze for the 15-minute programs and, with the help of a fan system, dissipate quickly – which was a necessary requirement for the installation.

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Elvis Lives

Elvis Lives! Evolves Into Rock/Theatrical Hybrid

ST. LOUIS, MO — When Elvis leaves this building an especially roomy vehicle is needed as there are four Elvises (Elvi?) in this production.

“This show has thrown some people off, because it’s not strictly a Broadway show, not strictly a rock ‘n’ roll show, but a perfect hybrid of both,” declares Elvis Lives! tour manager Stephen Gudis.

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From left, Tim Roberts, Karl Ruling, Steven Adelman, John Brown, Dave Frey, Mary Lou Figley, Jim Digby, Ed Wannebo, Keith Bohn, Hadden Hippsley

Live Event Safety Seminar’s Message: Act Now or Pay Later

A seminar on Live Event Safety would seem like a hard sell to a group of hardened concert touring pros, especially in the cheerful setting of the Pollstar Live! convention in downtown Los Angeles. For the rock ‘n’ roll crowd, health and safety discussions are up there with estate planning, colonoscopies and dealing with aging parents — all topics that will clear the lobby bar well before closing time.

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Event Live Expo 2012

Show Report: Event Live Expo 2012

What happens when three separate tradeshows (Event Live Expo with Club + Venue Design, AEG Expo, and Pollstar Live!)  are co-located in one spot? The answer is simple:  a larger Event Live Expo! Billed as “The Trade Show for Live Event Production & Management,” this relatively new expo showcases all of the aspects of live events ranging from lighting, audio, video, and staging, to labor, trucking, and ticket agents.   Held in downtown Los Angeles, CA, this is year number two for the show, which is supported by AEG and Pollstar Live! I wanted to see for myself what the buzz was all about.

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Pulling the Plug

Last month, I wrote about the bill that the Indiana State legislature was planning to pass, and how it will affect our industry. Since then, Indiana’s state OSHA has issued the report based on its investigation. The report reflects the scope of IOSHA’s inquiry, which was more focused on possible violations to worker safety than on risks to the public at large.

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Porgy and Bess photo by Michael J. Lutch

The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess: Reinventing Catfish Row

It’s very rare when an off-Broadway production arouses international controversy and sets the stage for a highly anticipated Broadway run, but in the case of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, that is exactly what happened. Composing legend Stephen Sondheim wrote a letter to The New York Times that was like the musical “shot heard ‘round the world,” condemning the Boston-based production by director Diane Paulus at the ART last fall before he had even seen it. While that is negative attention, that’s still a lot of free publicity, and people’s ears perked up. Sondheim’s issue was with the fact that the show, being transferred from operatic to musical theater form, was going to include some modern revisions that were actually approved by the Gershwin estate.

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Super Bowl Halftime Show photo by Brad Duns

Hail Madonna: The Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show

This year’s well-received Bridgestone Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show featuring Madonna was a great success, both artistically and technically. Once again the team led by executive producer Ricky Kirshner of RK Productions, director Hamish Hamilton, production designer Bruce Rodgers and lighting designer Al Gurdon presented us with a dynamic and innovative production that appeared effortless, which we all know means it took a tremendous amount of effort and hard work to bring together.

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ETC Gio Console

ETC Gio Console

Lighting control is an evolving proposition. As our demands for control and functions increase, so must the flexibility in our control solutions. If you have spent any time in the lighting industry, you know the acronym, ETC. Electronic Theatre Controls has been one of the top lighting control manufacturers for the past 30 years. Throughout the company’s existence, they have released control products aimed at controlling lights that users required and requested.

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City Theatrical SHoW DMX SHoW Baby

City Theatrical’s SHoW DMX SHoW Baby

City Theatrical, the industry’s go-to company for innovative accessories, has also been working for more than a decade to develop its WDS and SHoW DMX wireless technologies. Last year, the company introduced SHoW DMX Neo, and the new SHoW DMX SHoW Baby is built on the same wireless technology.

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