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Carnival Center for the Performing Arts

Carnival Center for the Performing Arts

It’s no shabby figure: a cool $446 million went into the design and construction of Miami’s new Carnival Center for the Performing Arts. And it shows. Boasting three theatrical spaces (the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House, the Knight Concert Hall and the black box Studio Theater), the Center clocks in at an impressive 570,000 square feet.

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Have Design, Will Travel

He may have a common name, but David Taylor is a designer with an uncommon resume. The English native has been involved in theatre since he was a teenager working in the West End. After stints at the University of London and the University of Massachusetts, he went to work as a draftsman for Theatre Projects in Covent Garden, London.

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The Light of a New Day

Legislators from California to Canada are introducing legislation to either encourage or compel the migration from incandescent lighting to compact fluorescent bulbs. It could signal the most significant shift in the lighting industry since the introduction of the LED. According to an Associated Press report, a California legislator has proposed a ban on incandescent bulbs, contending that compact fluorescent (CF) sources are so efficient — they use one-fourth the electricity spent in an equivalent incandescent — that consumers should be forced to use them.

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IN Tour and some cool pics!

Moving on with the tour update… So I left off when sound check ended in Moline. The gigs went really well I got to use a lot of my own rig and their dimmer board for pars. In most clubs it usually happens that way. They have the dimming system and I’ll bring in the automated lighting. It’s even better if they have both though! The first night was ok, but the second night was a lot more fun considering there were 200 people there for the first set. 

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EastonAshe Road Log read up it’s only just begun!

Greetings my fellow mutants! Well its official I’ve been on the road with EastonAshe for the past few days. We started out from Phoenix armed with an arsenal of food donated by the band parents which seriously kicks ass. Although the snacks only go so far when you have 7 hungry people on board. Other than that I’ve been enjoying McDonald’s, brownies, and other gas station goods…So I’m on the tour diet for the next few months! On Tuesday at 11am we packed up our vehicles. We use a Suburban which toes our trailer with our gear and an extra van to fit everyone else comfortably. We drove about 12 hours to Amarillo, Texas which went pretty smooth on the way I saw a sign that simply said LIGHTS as a reminder for drivers to turn their lights on. I made a note of the mile marker to get a picture on the way back. I didn’t drive the first day so I basically slept and designed a custom road case for my console setup when I update my rig which will hopefully be sooner than later. I really focused on where I wanted everything to be at the easiest space for me to get to it. I’ll share my design whenever I get it completely done. I have been researching Light Factory PC from Stage Research based out of New Zealand. It’s a great PC lighting program. So we get to Amarillo, check in, made some texts, and called it a night at 5am. We were waked up at 9am by the wake up call I asked to cancel! Then an hour later by our investor and we got up and packed back up to head to Illinois.

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Taming the beast

It’s a Saturday morning and Alex Skowron and I just arrived at the Upstaging rehearsal space. We’re staring at a monster lighting rig for fall Out Boy. For some reason it looks bigger than when we drew it on paper.

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