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Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas 2012

High Winds Force Cancellation of Some Electric Daisy Carnival Performances in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Day Two of the three-day Electric Daisy Carnival, held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway from dusk to dawn June 8-10, was hampered by winds estimated at 30 mph, with gusts strong enough to kick sand into the air. The high winds had been building since about 8 pm June 9. After meeting with local safety officials, the festival organizer, Insomniac Events, announced a temporary shutdown to the event’s seven stages at about 1 am, and cancelled the event for the night by 2:45 am.

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Diamond Jubilee

CT Brings Jubilee Celebrations to Streets of London

LONDON – To ensure everyone could see and hear the Diamond Jubilee festivities in the streets of London, Creative Technology (CT) was asked by event organizers Innovision to provide large modular video displays in Trafalgar Square and St James Park. CT also supplied signal distribution and supporting engineering services to the various mobile screens installed in the Mall and the Palace Forecourt.

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Eurovision

Parasol KLR Debuts at Eurovision Song Contest

BAKU, Azerbaijan – The KLR (Kinetic Light Ring) from Parasol Advanced Systems of Vancouver, BC was at the center of attention at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The system lets designers program moving lights so that they move along a circular truss in any configuration, at up to 60 inches per second. Stopping, starting, reversing, accelerating and moving to an operator-specified position are all controllable features.

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Sharpy

Sharpys Wave the Flag for Queen’s Jubilee

LONDON – Among those dressed for the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee were Union Jack-sporting Clay Paky Sharpy fixtures. LD Durham Marenghi used more than 240 of the compact fixtures – 60 with the custom flag decorations – for the live and televised concert event at Buckingham Palace. Each customized Sharpy had to undergo a special heat test, and 14 days of programming put them through all sorts of weather conditions prior to the big day.

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NATEAC

NATEAC 2012 Conference Schedule Available Online

NEW YORK – Theatre design professionals attending the North American Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference (NATEAC) can begin to choose the sessions they will attend, using the session schedule on the website. The conference, set for July 22-23, features 24 sessions,  11 of which offer AIA/CES Continuing Education Credits.

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Thornico Building

Martin Exterior LEDs Illuminate Rotterdam’s Thornico Building

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands – The Thornico Group’s philosophy of green initiatives called for the use of Martin LED lighting on the Thornico Building in Rotterdam. The most significant aspect of the LED lighting installation is 170 meters of vertical LED tubes mounted on the building’s 4,000 sq. meter facade. The full-color RGB LED tubes delineate the architectural form and indicate the locations of the main entrances.

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Electric Daisy Carnival

Clay Paky Fixtures Light Up Electric Daisy Carnival in NYC Area

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Clay Paky lighting fixtures turned out in force for the three-day Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC).  Show designer/director Stephen Lieberman of SJ Lighting, Inc. chose a large complement of Clay Paky Sharpy, Alpha Spot HPE 1500 and Shotlight fixtures for all the moving lights on the EDC’s main stage. Lieberman’s design philosophy this year was ‘Go big!’

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Buckingham Palace

XL Events Make Royal Showing at Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert

LONDON – The UK’s weekend-long celebration of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebration hit a high point with The Queen’s Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace. XL Events played a big role in the concert, creating the projection mapping onto the Palace and also the wraparound screens for the concert stage around the Queen Victoria Monument in front of the Palace. LD Durham Marenghi and XL Event’s Project Manager Steve Greetham guided the design.

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