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Chicago Pays Tribute to Master Architect with LED-Lit Pavilions

Chicago Pays Tribute to Master Architect with LED-Lit Pavilions

A tribute to architect Daniel Burnham, who is credited with drafting the first master plan for Chicago 100 years ago, includes two temporary pavilions designed by two of today’s leading architects, each lit with Iluminarc architectural lighting fixtures. The pavilions, in Chicago’s Millennium Park, were designed by Amsterdam-based Ben van Berkel and Zaha Hadid of London and lit by LD Tracey Dear of Dear Productions.

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Keeping it Fresh

I find automated lighting programming is always lots of fun as I am a self-admitted “lighting geek.”  However, all programmers find there are times when it can be tough to get our juices flowing when working on a show.  Whether it is programming yet another song (they all sound the same after a while), working with the same rig over and over, or just doing too many gigs back to back, we all find ourselves stuck in a rut at some point in our careers. 

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Jake Berry, 2009 Parnelli Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

From AC/DC to U2, Berlin to Yes, Janet Jackson to Tina Turner, Cher to Madonna, Barney to Walking with Dinosaurs, Bob the Builder to the Wiggles, Metallica to the Rolling Stones — tour manager Jake Berry has earned a backstage pass to some of the most successful and biggest acts in the business and to rock ‘n’ roll history itself.

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Big Wheels Keep On Turning

In an economic downturn, maybe “flat” should be considered the new “up.”

Other industries are getting gutted in the current economic climate, but transportation industry leaders in the touring industry are grateful for “business as usual,” which remains (mostly) good. The caveat is that customers want better pricing. And some companies outside of the concert/touring business who happen to have some big trucks are trying to elbow into the market. And if the recorded music industry continues to struggle, its decline is making touring a more important source of income for artists, and that’s good for industry transportation professionals.

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Show Report: PLASA 09

If you went to PLASA 2009 at Earl’s Court in London looking for that whiz-bang- hallelujah got-to-have-it life-changing product on the show floor and you didn’t find it, maybe you aren’t looking hard enough. If the Next Big Thing (NBT) didn’t seem to materialize, it’s probably because the last NBT — LEDs, media servers and networking — are still unfolding before our very eyes.

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Hometown Heroes 2009

They do the staples of live event industry: fairs, festivals, street parties and sometimes even weddings. They put as much heart, sweat and creative energy into the local event held on the high school playground as that one-off Dave Matthews show or that kinetic jaw-dropping corporate launch. They are the local heroes who, day-in and day-out, do what needs to be done, with little recognition. But the Parnelli Board of Directors and those at PLSN are honored to recognize the achievements of these six diverse companies.

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Now is Not Soon Enough

My wife bought me the book, John Adams by David McCullough shortly after it came out in 2001. It’s a 700+ page book about the second president of the United States. (You thought it was about the guy who works at Vari-Lite and who used to work for High End Systems, didn’t you?) Although the book very much intrigued me, it sat on the shelf for almost eight years before I finally got the time to read it.

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Being a Guest LD

Anyone who has ever looked after lighting a musical artist will eventually find themselves having to work in strange surroundings, with a light rig and set they did not design. Whether it’s a TV show, an awards presentation or a radio station-hosted arena bash, there is an unwritten etiquette that would be wise to follow.

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ETC and Vari*Lite Light Up “Jersey Boys”

MELBOURNE, Australia — Jersey Boys is going well beyond the Garden State with a production being staged at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. The lighting design is by Howell Binkley and Bytecraft Entertainment, and in Australia, Hugh Hamilton is acting as both associate lighting designer and production electrician.

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